Foreign Language
- The Eighth-grade child has learned how to greet people in Chinese and ask for help through practicing on Duolingo.
- They have learned the proper pronunciation and intonation of Chinese greetings.
- They have learned common phrases and vocabulary related to greeting people and seeking assistance.
To continue developing their language skills, the child can try engaging in conversations with native Chinese speakers, either online or in person. They can also explore Chinese culture through watching movies or TV shows, listening to Chinese music, and reading books in Chinese. Additionally, they can practice writing Chinese characters and sentences to further improve their proficiency.
Book Recommendations
- Mandarin Chinese for Beginners by Yi Ren: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Mandarin Chinese, including greetings and basic conversational phrases.
- Chinese Made Easy for Kids by Yamin Ma and Xinying Li: Designed for young learners, this book offers a fun and interactive approach to learning Chinese through games, stories, and exercises.
- Chinese Flash Cards Kit Volume 1 by Philip Yungkin Lee: This flashcard set introduces essential Chinese vocabulary and phrases, including greetings and expressions for seeking help.
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