Learn to Write Chinese

Date:  May 22, 2016

The children will learn Chinese from school.

But one thing that the school cannot teach is their writings.

Calligraphy is an art.  And basically, there is no express way.

Practice makes perfect.

So, the only way is to ask your child to practise writing when they have time.

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I bought this from Taobao.

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It is only RMB 88.

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It is a writing pad.  All you need to do, is to use the special pen they provided, and write over every single words.

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It is very easy to write over it.  It is like filling the word with ink.  🙂

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And this special pen comes with special ink, after few minutes when the ink is dry, it will disappear.  Yeap, it will become invisible after some time.

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It comes with 3 books.  The first book is the basic one that train you to write basic words and strokes.

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The normal one will have more words to fill in.

And all the words will have Han Yu Pin Yin below.  So, that you can know how to read it when you write.

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There are also the poem book.

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Mommy also felt interested.

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Some how Jay can write the words very fast.

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Even Kay is learning how to write the Chinese words.

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Here is my final thoughts…

  1.  I am going to ask Jay to try to write 1-2 pages 5 times a week.  I strongly believe that subconsciously, he will learn how to write the words well.
  2. This book will teach front he beginning.  And then it advance to the intermediate one.  With a lot of practice, we can train him write well.
  3. Because all you need to do is to follow and fill the words, so it is easier, and thru practice, hopefully he can remember all the words.
  4. Chinese is like this, the more words you know, the better you Chinese.

 

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