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Learning Chinese For Young Children Including Preschoolers and Toddlers

Practice makes perfect. The more you practice speaking, the easier it will be for you to learn. If possible, take a Chinese class in the local community, and do the practice drills with your study partner or native speakers of Chinese. Find every means possible to practice anything you’ve learned. One of my friends once traveled in China, she made the best of her trip in the train by conversing with a female Chinese college student. There my friend taught her English while she taught my friend Chinese. That very experience encouraged her to practice Chinese whenever and wherever Rocket Chinese. When learning how to speak Chinese, you may want to work with the Mandarin dialect. This type of Chinese is mainly spoken in Beijing and the area of northern China. The spoken language of this dialect consists of four different tones.

A great book for those just beginning to Learn Chinese is I Won’t Bite. It’s a touch and feel book that has Pinyin, Chinese Characters, and English. The challenge of using a book is often you need to know how to read Chinese, in order to teach from it. A fun book for exposing Children to Chinese Characters is Long Is A Dragon by Peggy Goldstein A selection of books for Learning Chinese Character

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