So, here are some of the recommended books to practice Mandarin Chinese reading. Each of the following books contains only about 600 characters and the corresponding pinyin is provided. That is to say, the English text is intentionally excluded and you’ll need to read the sentences and connect...
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Learn Chinese, Mandarin – How to say ” The opening scene of the movie is very dramatic.” 那部电影的开场非常戏剧化。Na4 bu4 dian4 ying3 de5 kai1 chang3 fei1 chang2 xi4 ju4 hua4. Na4 (那 pronoun, that) bu4 (部 measure word for movie) dian4 ying3 (电影 noun, movie) de5 ...
While there are 1000s of characters in the Chinese language, some are used a LOT more than others. The first 1000 characters are used in 90% of texts. The first 2500 characters are used in 98% of texts. We teach you the characters in the order that makes sense to get you up to sp...
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Also, I just put together a website for learning to read characters. http://www.readmandarin.com. Thanks! Daniel Reply Ben Piscopo says: Oct 5, 2007 at 02:43 ni hao! I found this Chinese 2.0 blog to be of great interest and importance! Thank you for a great list of useful sites...
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you have a shared alphabet and shared word roots to fall back on. in chinese this is not the case. when you're just starting out,every sound, character, andword seems new and unique. learning to read chinese characterscan feellike learning a whole set of completely illogical, unconnected ...