- #Chinese characters flashcards explanation Offline#
- #Chinese characters flashcards explanation series#
Available in both Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. They also have an English Facebook Support group, and a Chinese Facebook support group, if you wish to join. To be honest, I am quite confused by the website, as I seem to be going into a maze (and they have had several updates which makes me even more confused), and I never know where I end up, but there is certainly lots of good resources there. For instance, they had an advent calendar (which required email sign-up) in December, Chinese New Year games, a comparison of Traditional and Simplified characters used in the books and lots of other free resources available in different parts of the website: here and here and here. Sagebooks offers lots of articles and resources on their blog. Other Practice Sheets, Game ideas and Articles Update: The app is not working at the moment. Follow the instructions to download and use. I have not tried out this app, as it is only available on the iphone App store, but it is promoted as “Download once and you can playback offline.
Most of the blogposts are in Chinese, but the worksheets are often self explanatory.
#Chinese characters flashcards explanation series#
In response to schools closure due to COVID-19, or perhaps the timing is coincidental, Sagebooks has been developing an publishing a new FREE series of 12 lessons that can be used regardless of whether you are homeschooling or not. There is one MP3 per language per book, ie.25 files for Cantonese and 25 files for Mandarin).
#Chinese characters flashcards explanation Offline#
Tip: If you wish to download the MP3s for offline listening, right-click page source and find the MP3 files. You would have to register an account each to access them (please note that you need to register two separate accounts if you wish to assess both Cantonese and Mandarin, and you have to be careful to select the right membership): Mandarin and, recently as of November 2019, Cantonese recordings are available on the website. Audio Recordings in Cantonese and Mandarin
These resources are shared by Sagebooks on their official website 1.
You can use them in conjunction with audio below. Head over here to download the 5 wordlists (one for each set). If you are using Sagebooks to teach reading in Cantonese, these wordlists of the 500 characters with Jyutping might be useful for you. After all you have invested in the sagebooks, it is best to maximise your returns. If you are working with Sagebooks 基礎漢字500 (basic 500 characters), here are a list free resources on the internet that you might find useful.