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New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY! Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language. Also suitable for adults young at heart! Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children. The first book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writing. Covers the most basic parts of Chinese characters - 35 STROKES. The strokes are presented as cartoons and have easy-to-remember names (e.g. Vertical, L-Bend, Hunchback) according to the features they have (e.g. hook, bend, curve) No writing, just trace the strokes from head to tail with your finger to learn the stroke direction.LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES) BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERS BOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISH BOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDS BOOK 7: HOW TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS BOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS
BILINGUAL BOOK - Learn to count in Chinese and English. Learn to write Chinese characters of numbers 1 to 10 by tracing Learn how numbers 11 to 20 are written in Chinese Learn to spell numbers 1 to 20 in English Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language. The second book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writing.LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES) BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERS BOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISH BOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDS BOOK 7: HOW TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS BOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY! Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language. Also suitable for adults young at heart! Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children. The third book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writing. Covers the the basic blocks of Chinese characters - Start with 32 Chinese Alphabets to help you familiarise with their names The alphabets are presented as cartoons and have easy-to-remember names (e.g. T-Shape, Half Ladder, Split) to describe their appearance No writing, just trace the strokes from head to tail with your finger according to the colour code to learn the order the strokes have to be written.LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES) BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERS BOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISH BOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETS BOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDS BOOK 7: HOW TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS BOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS BOOK 9: UNIQUE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS BOOK 10: HOW TO GUESS THE MEANING OF CHINESE WORDS
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY!Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language.Also suitable for adults young at heart!Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children.The sixth book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writingLearn Chinese Alphabets that are also Chinese characters (that is they have meanings and sounds)Note most Chinese Alphabets are NOT Chinese characters by themselves. They have to combine with other Chinese Alphabets or strokes to form characters.These simple characters have a minimum of 2 strokes and a maximum of 6 strokes. Their meanings can be easily understood from the pictures shown. They are often the First Words introduced to learners.No writing, just trace the strokes from head to tail with your finger according to the colour code to learn the order the strokes have to be written. LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES)BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERSBOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISHBOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDSBOOK 7: HOW TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDS LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (VOCABULARY SERIES)BOOK 1: OPPOSITESBOOK 2: MORE OPPOSITES
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY!Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language.Also suitable for adults young at heart!Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children.The seventh book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writingLearn how to 'spell' Chinese characters easily using PART ORDER RULESSee the basic structures of Chinese words through COLOURS.Note that Chinese characters are usually learnt as a whole and this can take up a lot of memory. As a result, the more one learns the more confused one gets.This new way to learn Chinese visually helps learners to decode Chinese characters into their components and learn how to form/spell characters through simple rules.To ‘spell’ is to write or name the parts (alphabets or strokes) that form a word in the correct sequence.Learn how to form Chinese characters easily using Part Order Rules (e.g. Left to Right, Top to Bottom, Middle before Sides, Sides before Middle, Outside before Inside, Inside before Outside)Apply content learned in Book 1 (Strokes), Books 4 and 5 (Alphabets) in Books 7, 8 and 9 (Spelling Chinese Words) LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES)BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERSBOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISHBOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDSBOOK 7: HOW TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 9: UNIQUE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDS LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (VOCABULARY SERIES)BOOK 1: OPPOSITESBOOK 2: MORE OPPOSITES
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY!Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language.Also suitable for adults young at heart!Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children.The eighth book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writingLearn how to 'spell' Chinese characters easily by seeing where the PARTS (alphabets and strokes) INTERSECTSee the parts of Chinese words through COLOURS.Note that Chinese characters are usually learnt as a whole and this can take up a lot of memory. As a result, the more one learns the more confused one gets.This new way to learn Chinese visually helps learners to decode Chinese characters into their components and learn how to form/spell characters through simple rules.To ‘spell’ is to write or name the parts (alphabets or strokes) that form a word in the correct sequence.Learn how to form Chinese characters easily using simple rules, bond points and cross pointsApply content learned in Book 1 (Strokes), Books 4 and 5 (Alphabets) in Books 7, 8 and 9 (Spelling Chinese Words) LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES)BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERSBOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISHBOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDSBOOK 7: HOW TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 9: UNIQUE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDSBOOK 10: HOW TO GUESS THE MEANING OF CHINESE WORDS LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (VOCABULARY SERIES)BOOK 1: OPPOSITESBOOK 2: MORE OPPOSITES
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY!Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language.Also suitable for adults young at heart!Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children.The ninth book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writingLearn how to 'spell' Chinese characters with unqiue 'spelling', that is the parts (alphabets and strokes) are combined in a special way not seen in other words.See the parts of Chinese words through COLOURS.Note that Chinese characters are usually learnt as a whole and this can take up a lot of memory. As a result, the more one learns the more confused one gets.This new way to learn Chinese visually helps learners to decode Chinese characters into their components and learn how to form/spell characters through simple rules.To ‘spell’ is to write or name the parts (alphabets or strokes) that form a word in the correct sequence.Learn how to form Chinese characters easily using simple rules, bond points and cross pointsApply content learned in Book 1 (Strokes), Books 4 and 5 (Alphabets) in Books 7, 8 and 9 (Spelling Chinese Words) LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES)BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERSBOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISHBOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDSBOOK 7: HOW TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 9: UNIQUE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDSBOOK 10: HOW TO GUESS THE MEANING OF CHINESE WORDS LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (VOCABULARY SERIES)BOOK 1: OPPOSITESBOOK 2: MORE OPPOSITES
New Way to Learn Chinese VISUALLY!Created for toddlers, students learning Chinese as a second or foreign language.Also suitable for adults young at heart!Explained in English so parents who do not speak Mandarin can also guide their children.The tenth book in the Foundation Series, developed to help learners develop visual skills to decode Chinese characters without writingChinese words that share common parts may be related in their meanings (e.g. many animal names share the same part). The common part they share is called ‘RADICAL’.This is an introduction to 39 FREQUENTLY-USED RADICALS.Learn to ‘guess’ the meaning of words with these radicalsSee the part order of Chinese words through COLOURS. LEARN CHINESE VISUALLY (FOUNDATION SERIES)BOOK 1: MEET THE STROKES IN CHINESE CHARACTERSBOOK 2: COUNT IN CHINESE AND ENGLISHBOOK 3: MEET THE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 4: 32 TEAMS OF CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 5: MORE CHINESE ALPHABETSBOOK 6: MY FIRST WORDSBOOK 7: HOW TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 8: MORE WAYS TO ‘SPELL’ CHINESE WORDSBOOK 9: UNIQUE WAYS TO 'SPELL' CHINESE WORDSBOOK 10: HOW TO GUESS THE MEANING OF CHINESE WORDS
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