Features of Teaching the Chinese Language at Elementary School
Keywords:
Chinese language, hieroglyphs, structural features of the Chinese language, phoneticsAbstract
The article examines the features of teaching the Chinese language to primary school students. It is proved that in the first month of study, learning Chinese for two hours a week, a student can fully master no more than 5-6 hieroglyphs.
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