Directory Image
This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Learning Chinese Mandarin for Kids Tips from experts

Author: Wordof Graceschool
by Wordof Graceschool
Posted: Aug 21, 2017

A Chinese speaking parent will understand how significant is learning Chinese Mandarin for kids. If you are trying to teach Chinese to your children, you will find that they can grab daily conversations with ease. But when it comes to recognizing Chinese characters, it becomes a challenge for them. It is common among Chinese American households. So the best way is to create a natural learning environment. You can develop your kid's listening and speaking skills through daily communication. Also, writing and reading Chinese Mandarin takes some effort to master. That is where we come to play.

We are experts from Word of Grace School. In this post, we will give you some excellent tips that will help you. The following suggestions are our way of teaching Chinese Mandarin in our school.

Developing Reading Skills

Age doesn't matter in this case. A solid hold on Mandarin Chinese characters is vital for developing reading skills. No doubt, it is hard for children to shift from English to the Chinese language. It is because English is phonetic-based where as Chinese is logogram.

Confidence plays the major role. Once your kids start feeling confident, they will start developing an interest for further learning.

So, how to teach young children?

Pro Tip: When it comes to kids, using physical objects that they can relate to makes your task easier. So the best way is to create flash cards. Many are available in the market. But if you can do them by yourself, it can create more interest among kids. At our school, we have lots of them. If you are a working person, then our Word of Grace School is the best option for your kid.

As children visualize flash cards, learning Chinese characters becomes easy. It helps make the characters convenient and fun. Also, you can write the characters on a paper and ask you kids to match them with the object. It will help in mutual understanding and track the progress of your child. Now, this suggestion might not be fruitful for older children. So how do we teach them at our school? Read on.

Teaching tactics for older children

Pro Tip: When children can read at a basic level in Chinese, books come into play. Chinese children's books have pinyin (Chinese Phonetics) next to the characters. It helps them to sound out the phonetics.

At our school, we use different ways to develop the interest. We guide students in every aspect and assist them to pronounce in the right way. Moreover, it helps your child to expand his/her vocabulary to a greater extent.

Learning Chinese Mandarin for Kids - Developing Writing Skills

Writing goes along with reading. Writing the Chinese characters at the initial stages is difficult. Most children try to start with memorizing. But as they start understanding the significance of each stroke in the Chinese characters, it becomes easier. Regular practice and our homework can help your child learn in the best possible way.

For more info about how we guide in learning Chinese Mandarin for kids, visit us at wordofgraceschool.org. For further queries, leave your comments below.

Rate this Article
Leave a Comment
Author Thumbnail
I Agree:
Comment 
Pictures
Author: Wordof Graceschool

Wordof Graceschool

Member since: Aug 14, 2017
Published articles: 1

Related Articles