Reading Chinese Alphabet Book Apple

Reading Chinese Alphabet Book

A Mandarin Words Pronunciation

Overview

Version:
1.1.0
Last updated: 2017-09-21
Ranking
#1,997,365 ▼ 943,630
Overall

Features & Capabilities

Learning another language always has benefits especially Mandarin (Chinese). This is because it is the most widely spoken language in the world with more than one billion speakers. Learning Mandarin is like opening a gateway to a new world. It will help your child secure a job, start a business or network with well-known businesspeople. This free application will help you prepare your kid for the future and also make him more competitive.

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HSK1 by KiddyPop is an ideal Chinese Proficiency Test App providing 150 basic Chinese vocabulary words for children who start learning Chinese. It is designed to progressively build up kids Chinese characters at their own pace with fun.

This Free KiddyPop HSK1 provides all required vocabulary (150 words) for Level1 with example sentences and cute pictures that tremendous help children memorizing the new Chinese HSK character easily.

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User Reviews

There were no settings with which to reverse the already known language & the one being learned. It does show a “Chinese” character, but the audio pronunciations are all English, for English letters. I was going to write the developer, but became curious to know the origin of their 2 names: I understand that many names (i.e.: Van Gogh) may look or sound indecent in a foreign country, but usually, those with such a name will alter it slightly (when translating) to save themselves from embarrassment. You’d expect people Teaching translation to know this. (I have a neighbor from South China who’s changed her given name to Helen while in the U.S.) It also seems suspicious that the second name, too, has some very “pronounced” American profanity. The one might have gone unnoticed, but two? I hope the moderator is paying close attention & will look into that, given that they are making apps targeted for children.
by Q2*****, 2019-01-18
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