- 1 class / week
- 1 hour / class
- Max.6
Relying solely on rote memorization doesn’t improve learning and may even create resistance.
Our aim is to help students understand the story behind Chinese characters, enabling them to
learn character recognition effectively in a relaxed and enjoyable manner.
Relying solely on rote memorization doesn’t improve learning and may even create resistance.
Our aim is to help students understand the story behind Chinese characters, enabling them to
learn character recognition effectively in a relaxed and enjoyable manner.
Course Goals
Approximately 1000 traditional Chinese characters.
60 commonly used radicals and their meanings.
Differentiate over 300 sets of commonly confused characters.
Main features
Understanding The Meaning Of Words
Understanding the meaning of words rather than solely relying on rote memorization.
This allows students to choose the correct characters for word combinations, reducing the occurrence of character errors.
Visualizing Chinese Structures
Visualizing complex Chinese structures to help children better understand the meanings of words and characters.
Course Features
Building Chinese Word Bank
Exposure to vocabulary from different domains
enables the construction of a Chinese word repository,
enhancing character recognition and reading abilities.
Tailoring The Curriculum To Local Needs
Developed in accordance with the Hong Kong Education Bureau's "Chinese Word List for Primary Learning,"
the curriculum covers the most frequently used Chinese characters in local kindergartens and primary schools.
Small Class Sizes
The teacher-student ratio is 1:6, ensuring that
each student has sufficient student - teacher interaction and effective learning.
Standard Mandarin Pronunciation
In the classroom, teachers interact with students to encourage students to ask and answer questions.
Students can exercise their ability and practice their pronunciation.