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I think it’s like Peter and Jane or Ladybird series. Those books use mainly sight words, which are easy for beginning readers. My son can read those Beginners’ Readers reasonably fluently under my guidance.
I think the main thing that boosted my proficiency in Chinese was music. I used to read a weekly student newspaper back then. Its last page came with the lyrics of a popular song. I would devour the lyrics to sing it during karaoke. That’s how my Chinese ability got elevated
this is quite fascinating from a dad and language-learner perspective.
Does it make it easier that Chinese characters are not phonetic and kind of separate from the spoke language?
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Hmm I won’t say it makes it easier because young people these days keep complaining how Chinese is tough. But for me, because I was exposed to the radicals and gained familiarity wrt them, I could make an intelligent guess in regard to the pronunciation when I encountered a foreign word. Sometimes, my guess would work out haha. So it’s another way to remember how characters are read.
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nice
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btw, im trying to zap but i think coinos is being weird again!
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