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Forum: Reading and Writing 29th January 2004, 08:54 AM
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Learning strategies for Chinese characters
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Posted By skylee
I think Ian has answered most of the questions...
I think Ian has answered most of the questions already.
1) no pinyin or equivalent. We just learn how a character is pronounced in Cantonese. If it is a
word we are already using daily, e.g. 粥, it...
Forum: Reading and Writing 28th January 2004, 09:30 AM
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Learning strategies for Chinese characters
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Posted By skylee
I think, for native speakers, ususally we learn...
I think, for native speakers, ususally we learn to speak/listen first (as a kid), and then we
learn to write what we speak/hear, but in characters instead of pinyin, and at the same time we
learn to...
Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd December 2003, 07:19 PM
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Learning strategies for Chinese characters
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Posted By skylee
ax's is a very effective method. When I was a...
ax's is a very effective method. When I was a kid my teachers also taught us like this -
贏 (traditional form of "win") - 亡口月貝凡
聽 (traditional form of "listen/hear") - 耳王十四一心
Forum: Reading and Writing 22nd December 2003, 10:52 AM
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Learning strategies for Chinese characters
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Posted By skylee
Yes I think it is important to learn the proper...
Yes I think it is important to learn the proper sequence of each stroke. In fact some of the
Chinese input methods, e.g. those used by mobile phones, require input of the strokes in proper
order.
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