In lesson 2 and 3, we learned how to write the Chinese words, "Up", "Down", "Square" and "Small". They are pretty simple, right? Yes.....
But it takes some time to allow a beginner to understand the concept that one simple stroke, like "Heng" (the horizontal stroke), happens to exist in 3 out of these 4 Chinese characters.
The first page of the exercise is pretty easy. When you move on to the 2nd page, it will take a while for a child or a beginner to get it 100% correct. But please don't get upset. Practice the writing a few more times and do the activity sheet again.
Click here to download the exciting Writing-Chinese-For-Kids game set for lesson 2 and 3:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxJnXu3nperhRHJYN1U5azdzQ1E/edit?usp=sharing
If you can't open the file, click here to download the (FREE software) Adobe Reader:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
But it takes some time to allow a beginner to understand the concept that one simple stroke, like "Heng" (the horizontal stroke), happens to exist in 3 out of these 4 Chinese characters.
The first page of the exercise is pretty easy. When you move on to the 2nd page, it will take a while for a child or a beginner to get it 100% correct. But please don't get upset. Practice the writing a few more times and do the activity sheet again.
Click here to download the exciting Writing-Chinese-For-Kids game set for lesson 2 and 3:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxJnXu3nperhRHJYN1U5azdzQ1E/edit?usp=sharing
If you can't open the file, click here to download the (FREE software) Adobe Reader:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
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