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    Teaching Chinese at Home

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      Brenda10
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      porcupine12trade:
      phankao:

      [quote=\"porcupine12trade\"]
      A pc of \"good news\", my number #1 is joining the school Chinese Dance Club...does it help in knowing chinese better in anyway? hahahahha

      Conversationally maybe at least. My no.3 is in Chinese Orchestra and has been for past 5 years. All the instructors are from various parts of northern China, so he has no problem understanding all the various accents.

      so terrible, just letting my gal join CCA also think so much :oops: ... most impt is enjoys the cca and the bonus is expose her to more chinese :lol:[/quote]It will benefit the children as the instructor is coaching in CL and my dd also get to know song like 但愿人长久 and 在那遥远的地方 etc

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        pummanuel
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        tamarind:
        hquek:

        Typing hypy into computer is ok, but I find it's very slow - and my hypy is strong. Plus time is needed to look at the selections and then make choice.


        I feel it'll definitely slow down the speed. Either the child has to practise more typing on computer, or else I wonder how he/she can finish the paper (not sure how much typing is involved).

        But of course, kids may consider it a boon since they don't need to know how to write so many words. just beware the hidden traps.

        hquek,
        If we are not used to it, it is slow. But my mainland China students can type in Chinese super fast 😉 It is just a matter of training.

        Actually I think kids should still practice writing words, just that we don't put so much pressure on them when they cannot remember some words.

        A few days ago, I taught my girl to write a whole composition using the computer, and I also asked her to copy out everything for practice.

        I'm comfortable with typing in hypy. When I was in China, I used to work as a freelance translator, so I typed a lot in hypy. I thought I was fast till I saw my husband's colleagues at work. Their speed was 2-3 times faster than mine. I took a closer look and realised they weren't using hypy to type. I was told they used 五笔.

        They told me typing in hypy is an outdated method. In China, many, if not most, people use 五笔. To understand more about 五笔, please refer
        to http://baike.baidu.com/view/4350.htm.

        According to my husband's colleagues, we have to memorise 字根助记歌 first, then practise them on a computer. But someone also told me 五笔 is only possible with Chinese operating system, hence I didn't pick it up. If anybody knows how to do it with English operating system, do inform us.

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          porcupine12trade
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          MyBaby:
          Found this story book - 小男生杜歌飞 in a book store in Bras Basah (#03-07, can't remember name of store). It is about a 7 yrs old boy starting Pri 1, his school encounters, friends and escapades.


          I have been readng the stories aloud to DS after dinner and he loves the stories. He would ask me to read about 4 chapters in one-go (each Chapter is about 4 pgs).

          The language used, vocabulary and themes explored are contemporary (unlike some story books from China which use 'traditional'/'localised' vocabulary and sentence structures which make reading awkward due to frequent stops to explain such terms and meaning of sentences).

          There is also hanyu pinyin. I know there are some parents who prefer books with no hanyu pinyin but I think this book makes good transition from 四五快读 as most of the words are found in 四五快读 and with hanyu pin yin to guide, I should think it makes good transition. As DS is still half way through book 4 of 四五快读, I decided to read aloud to him. Will ask him to try reading this book when he \"graduates\" from 四五快读.

          I would definitely recommend this book for boys who are starting Pri 1 - helps them to prepare/look forward to formal school life. There is a girl equivalent - 小女生金贝贝.
          there are so many reco for good books! I cant catch up, some are too difficult for my kids yet, but by the time they are ready, i might not be able to find the post already.

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            keltong
            last edited by

            Found 多啦A梦 at Sembawang Shopping Centre Popular today. I think I will finish reading before my boy…haha…saw 18 books in the series (not sure got more or not) and bought 6. This is for my P5 boy who HATES chinese. Haiz…hope to read with him to generate more interest.


            For my K1 boy, while waiting for 四五快读 (gonna take 6 weeks), I bought the 基础汉字500 (recommended at the beginning of the thread) to start with him first. Can I just jump straight into it or need other preparation to start the 基础汉字500? Bought it at causeway point popular, they have the entire series there.

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              tamarind
              last edited by

              MyBaby:
              Found this story book - 小男生杜歌飞 in a book store in Bras Basah (#03-07, can't remember name of store). It is about a 7 yrs old boy starting Pri 1, his school encounters, friends and escapades.


              I have been readng the stories aloud to DS after dinner and he loves the stories. He would ask me to read about 4 chapters in one-go (each Chapter is about 4 pgs).

              The language used, vocabulary and themes explored are contemporary (unlike some story books from China which use 'traditional'/'localised' vocabulary and sentence structures which make reading awkward due to frequent stops to explain such terms and meaning of sentences).

              There is also hanyu pinyin. I know there are some parents who prefer books with no hanyu pinyin but I think this book makes good transition from 四五快读 as most of the words are found in 四五快读 and with hanyu pin yin to guide, I should think it makes good transition. As DS is still half way through book 4 of 四五快读, I decided to read aloud to him. Will ask him to try reading this book when he \"graduates\" from 四五快读.

              I would definitely recommend this book for boys who are starting Pri 1 - helps them to prepare/look forward to formal school life. There is a girl equivalent - 小女生金贝贝.

              Thanks for the recommendation.
              小男生杜歌飞 and 小女生金贝贝 are also by 杨红樱 who is the author of 笑猫日记.
              http://product.dangdang.com/product.aspx?product_id=20936081

              I agree with you that the language used, vocabulary and themes explored are contemporary, that is 杨红樱's style in all her books and I guess that is what make her so popular.

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                tamarind
                last edited by

                keltong:
                Found 多啦A梦 at Sembawang Shopping Centre Popular today. I think I will finish reading before my boy...haha....saw 18 books in the series (not sure got more or not) and bought 6. This is for my P5 boy who HATES chinese. Haiz...hope to read with him to generate more interest.


                For my K1 boy, while waiting for 四五快读 (gonna take 6 weeks), I bought the 基础汉字500 (recommended at the beginning of the thread) to start with him first. Can I just jump straight into it or need other preparation to start the 基础汉字500? Bought it at causeway point popular, they have the entire series there.
                You can use 基础汉字500 straight away, it starts with one letter on the first page and slowly builds up.

                I bought the color version, see the links in the next post. When my girl first read 多啦A梦, I also had to read with her. She read every word out loud and I helped her with words that she did not know. She liked the books so much, she read them over and over again. She found the conversations very interesting, and even memorized the lines and repeated them to me 😉

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                  tamarind
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                  jollyme:
                  I can't find xiao ding dang books in dang dang website leh. Can only see their Doraemon DVDs. Can someone help pls? tks!



                  tamarind:


                  The new ones are from China, all in simplified Chinese.

                  I still have all my old 小叮当 books 😉, but they are in traditional Chinese so I bought new ones for my kids. My girl loves these books.

                  Her new favourite is 甜甜私房猫 :
                  http://product.dangdang.com/product.aspx?product_id=20839319
                  Very cute series of comics.


                  In China 小叮当 is called 哆啦A梦 😉 Look for them in Popular first, they are selling quite cheap.

                  I recommend this version of 哆啦A梦. There are 6 books, all in colour, and the words are bigger and a lot easier to read.
                  哆啦A梦1(彩色收藏版)
                  http://product.dangdang.com/product.aspx?product_id=9165243&ref=search-1-pub
                  哆啦A梦2(彩色收藏版)
                  http://product.dangdang.com/product.aspx?product_id=9165244&ref=search-1-pub

                  I bought all 6 books from Popular.

                  Book 1 is essential, the first story explains how and why 哆啦A梦 came to live with 大雄.

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                    ksme
                    last edited by

                    keltong:
                    Found 多啦A梦 at Sembawang Shopping Centre Popular today. I think I will finish reading before my boy...haha....saw 18 books in the series (not sure got more or not) and bought 6. This is for my P5 boy who HATES chinese. Haiz...hope to read with him to generate more interest.


                    For my K1 boy, while waiting for 四五快读 (gonna take 6 weeks), I bought the 基础汉字500 (recommended at the beginning of the thread) to start with him first. Can I just jump straight into it or need other preparation to start the 基础汉字500? Bought it at causeway point popular, they have the entire series there.
                    My son started reading Doraemon comics at end p3 to early p4 last year. After some encouragement from school teacher and me, he progressed to read Chinese students novel by end last year. The comics was good way to get him to read Chinese storybooks as a start.

                    I am sure your boy will like them.

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                      tamarind
                      last edited by

                      porcupine12trade:

                      The comics look so cute, i want to order. I like to ask a question on dangdang.com. Is it true they take 2 months to deliver the books?! So after my 1st order, i wait for 2 months, then everytime i order, there is a 2 mths waiting period...hmmm??!!
                      I haven't ordered directly from dangdang in the past 6 months, before that it used to be about 4 weeks. I was working in China and sent a huge box of books home through China Post in Oct last year, it took 5 weeks to arrive.

                      dangdang website says 4 to 8 weeks. I heard from other parents that now it takes up to 8 weeks to arrive.

                      Note that the library also has almost all of the books that I recommended.
                      Parents can search for the books :
                      http://www.nlb.gov.sg/

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                        keltong
                        last edited by

                        tamarind:


                        You can use 基础汉字500 straight away, it starts with one letter on the first page and slowly builds up.

                        I bought the color version, see the links in the next post. When my girl first read 多啦A梦, I also had to read with her. She read every word out loud and I helped her with words that she did not know. She liked the books so much, she read them over and over again. She found the conversations very interesting, and even memorized the lines and repeated them to me 😉
                        Started this morning with him. It was challenging but I keep encouraging him and he sort of remember the words. Haha, maybe I am too in a hurry for him to remember. Should I do 1 lesson at a time (which is very short), or few lessons at a go. I tried to did 2 lessons with him (means 2 words) and hope I did not push him too much. Just want to be careful not to kill his interest. I think we did ok as I try to animate the words for him 🙂 Thanks!

                        Didn't know have color version of 多啦A梦! So much nicer and attractive!

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