My First Book of Chinese Words
Title | My First Book of Chinese Words PDF eBook |
Author | Faye-Lynn Wu |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2013-02-12 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1462911838 |
My First Book of Chinese Words introduces young children to basic words and concepts in the Chinese language through colorful rhymes and beautiful imagery. It is a book that parents and young children will enjoy reading together. The Chinese words in the book are all common, everyday items, and the rhymes are informative and fun for children. The goal of My First Book of Chinese Words is to familiarize children with the basic sounds and written characters of Chinese, to introduce core concepts of Chinese culture and to illustrate the ways in which Chinese sounds differ from English ones. Teachers and parents will welcome the cultural notes at the back of the book and appreciate how the book is organized using a familiar ABC structure. Each word is presented in Chinese characters (both Simplified and Traditional) as well as Romanized Pinyin for easy pronunciation. With the help of this book, we hope more children (and adults) will soon join the more than one billion people worldwide who speak Chinese!
My First Mandarin Words with Gordon & Li Li
Title | My First Mandarin Words with Gordon & Li Li PDF eBook |
Author | Michele Wong McSween |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2018-10-30 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 133829105X |
Learn English and Mandarin words with panda cousins Gordon and Li Li in this charming and colorful bilingual first words book! Gordon and Li Li are cousins. Li Li is from Beijing, China, and speaks Mandarin. Gordon lives in Brooklyn, New York, and speaks English. When Li Li visits Gordon for the first time, the cousins must learn to communicate using simple, everyday words. Children and caregivers can read along with Gordon and Li Li as they learn basic English and Mandarin words and their correct pronunciation. Each spread of this sturdy book spotlights a different theme, including greetings, colors, numbers, and animals! And every word features the English and pinyin spelling along with the Chinese character and the phonetic Mandarin pronunciation to help readers practice. This is an adorable and informative must-have first words book for any family who wants to get little ones excited to open the door to learning a second language -- and future language success!
My First Book of Mandarin Chinese Words
Title | My First Book of Mandarin Chinese Words PDF eBook |
Author | Katy R. Kudela |
Publisher | Capstone |
Pages | 33 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1429632976 |
How do you say hello in Mandarin? Explore the pages of this Mandarin Chinese English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Mandarin fun.
Slide and Seek: 100 Words English-Chinese
Title | Slide and Seek: 100 Words English-Chinese PDF eBook |
Author | Insight Editions |
Publisher | iSeek |
Pages | 5 |
Release | 2020-08-18 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781647221539 |
Play slide and seek to reveal 100 new words in both English and Mandarin Chinese with this larger format board book. With multiple tabs to pull and flaps to lift, countless surprises await young learners in Slide and Seek: 100 Words English-Chinese. Each page of this larger format board book contains a single pull tab that reveals the English and Mandarin Chinese versions of a word. Colorful artwork brings the pages to life in entertaining and educational ways. Lift-the-flaps add an extra level of engagement to this book that helps pre-readers at the earliest stages of development. Every spread includes a visual puzzle!
My First Words in Chinese
Title | My First Words in Chinese PDF eBook |
Author | Farina Leong |
Publisher | |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 2021-01-29 |
Genre | |
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This large-format book is perfect for introducing new learners and children to their first words in spoken Cantonese. Encourage your child to be bilingual by introducing Cantonese words at an early age, through colourful illustrations and photos that make the vocabulary fun and easy to learn. Over 400 words are written in traditional Chinese, accompanied by the Jyutping pronunciation and English translation. You can scan the QR codes at the back of the book to hear the words spoken by a native speaker, and play the audio whilst you are reading along to help with pronunciation. Topics include: Colours Shapes Numbers to 100 and beyond Seasons Months Days of the week Time Weather Nature Solar system Parts of the body Feelings Relatives and family tree Animals Insects Ocean life Vehicles Sea & air transport Fruit Vegetables Food Clothes
First Hundred Words in Chinese
Title | First Hundred Words in Chinese PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Amery |
Publisher | Usborne Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Chinese language |
ISBN | 9780794521899 |
This Chinese version of the best-selling First Hundred Words is wonderful for getting children started in a new language. Above every large picture there are clear illustrations of each word, with the Chinese word and a guide to its pronunciation underneath. This encourages direct association of the Chinese word with the object, making it easy to remember. The large pictures provide plenty of opportunities for spotting the object and repeating the word. A complete English/Chinese list of the words in the book and their pronunciation guides is also included.
Voices from Early China
Title | Voices from Early China PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Sampson |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2020-06-18 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1527555224 |
The Chinese “Book of Odes” (Shijing) is a collection of 305 poems dating from between 1000 and 600 B.C., and, thus, is one of the earliest literary works in any living language. It offers vignettes of life in an almost unimaginably remote society; many of the poems have great charm, for instance, some are authored by women about their love problems. (For such early literature it is remarkable how many poems are by women.) Over the centuries the content of the Odes has become obscured by developments in the Chinese language, by prudishness and pomposity on the part of commentators, and because earlier translators were often more interested in philological technicalities than in the poems’ human significance. This book cuts through these obscurities to present a new translation into straightforward, down-to-earth English. The Odes are the earliest rhyming poetry in any language, and they make use of alliteration and assonance to achieve their poetic effects, but changes in the sounds of modern Chinese have destroyed all this speech-music. This book restores it: alongside the author’s translations, it spells the Chinese wording out in the sounds used by the original poets—something which has only recently become possible through advances in the reconstruction of Old Chinese speech.