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本帖最後由 Susu922 於 14-12-9 15:51 編輯
jenny1029 發表於 14-12-9 15:02
多謝你地嘅意見,其實我都想佢行IS,但又担心行IS佢中文會差,始終都係喺香港住,中文唔好好似唔係噤好。。 ...
Oral Chinese (and basic Chinese reading) can be taught at home, especially when your kid is young so no exposure to written Chinese is required yet -- just keep talking to your kid/hubby in Chinese and sooner or later he will pick up. Also try reading Chinese picture books (pointing at the Chinese chracter as you read each word) with him.
Besides, what I usually do is to read Tang poetry and 三字经 to him at bedtime, with explainations of what the sentences mean -- kids are supposed to be interested in those beautiful rhythms. A few mintues' practice a day would work.
My son (2 yr 9 months) currently attends English only classes and speaks English with our helper and most of his playmates, but he has no problem nor attitude against speaking Mandarin so far. Of course when he grows up (approaching primary school year), we would need professional teachers to teach him (which I don't think I am capable of) how to write Chinese.
Hope the above helps:)
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