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Uso de Flashcard

Somos orgullosos haber lanzado nuestro primer uso externo, Flashcards chino para el tacto del iPhone y del iPod.

Utilice este uso para probar su reconocimiento de 2700 lo más frecuentemente de los caracteres usados en formatos simplificados o tradicionales del carácter. Comience eligiendo que el juego de caracteres (simplificado o tradicional) usted quisiera que enfocara su aprender encendido.

Los caracteres se exhiben en la pantalla una a la vez. Decida que como de bien usted reconoce el carácter, después chasque encendido “la ventana de la respuesta de la demostración” en el fondo de la pantalla.

La pronunciación del pinyin y la definición inglesa entonces se revelan a usted. Si usted se siente confidente en su reconocimiento de esta respuesta del carácter sí, si no conteste no para hacerlo demostrarle otra vez más adelante. Si usted prefiere quitar este carácter en conjunto de su lista que aprende, elija el salto.

En el final de cada sesión, le demostrarán cuántos caracteres usted memorizaba en esa sesión, más cuántos caracteres usted ha memorizado el guardapolvo. Un grado se da usted basó en el número de caracteres que usted ha memorizado el guardapolvo.

Preguntas con frecuencia hechas:

¿Qué necesito para funcionar este uso?

¿Por qué usted eligió crear este uso?

¿Para quién es este diseño del uso?

¿Este uso enseña chino?

¿Este uso sigue la estructura del curso de los CLO?

¿Cómo utilizo este uso?

¿Qué la característica del salto hace?

¿Qué orden los caracteres se exhiben adentro?

¿Por qué algunos caracteres comunes no están demostrando para arriba hasta más adelante?

¿Por qué algunos caracteres tradicionales se parecen faltar?

¿Por qué algunas definiciones se parecen ser incompletas?

Contesté sí por error a un carácter, cuando deseé seleccionar no. ¿Hay una manera de cambiar mi respuesta?

Tengo sugerencias para las mejoras, o nuevas ideas para los nuevos apps. ¿Cómo le alcanzo?

¿Qué necesito para funcionar este uso?

Usted necesita un tacto del iPhone o del iPod de Apple con la versión 2.0 o más alto del OS instalado.

¿Por qué usted eligió crear este uso?

Este uso fue creado para aprovecharse de las características móviles extensas de los iPhone para continuar la meta del CLO de proporcionar la mejor combinación de recursos para permitir que los usuarios aprendan chino.

¿Para quién es este diseño del uso?

Este uso se diseña para los usuarios que tienen ya un fondo en chino, y que ahora quisieran practicar sus habilidades del reconocimiento de caracteres para ayudar en la lectura.

¿Este uso enseña chino?

No, for that we recommend you stick to the existing CLO course.

Does this application follow the CLO course structure?

No, in order to broaden the appeal for this application, it has been designed to be used independently from the CLO course. However, it can also be used very effectively in combination with CLO course.

How do I use this application?

There are multiple ways to use this application. One is to try and learn all 2700 characters by following the procedure outlined above. You could also use it to count how many characters you do know, by marking the ones you already know as memorized, while skipping the ones that you don’t.

What does the skip feature do?

Skipped characters will not be tested again, but will not be counted as memorized. This feature allows you to focus your learning on characters you are familiar with already, by skipping characters you have never heard of before. You can also use it count how many characters you recognize, by skipping characters you don’t know and selecting Yes for characters you do know.

What order are the characters displayed in?

The characters are displayed in order of most common usage in the Chinese language. Bear in mind, this usage varies greatly from situation to situation. Literature tends to feature a lot of different characters that are not used in everyday conversation and vice versa.

Why are some common characters not showing up until later?

As mentioned in the last point, characters that are used often in daily speech, may not necessarily be used as often in written materials. Similarly, there are a lot of characters used in written material that aren’t used as often in daily speech. Depending on where your strengths are, you may find new characters appearing early on, that you aren’t familiar with, while characters that you are familiar with appear later on.

Why do some traditional characters seem to be missing?

In daily life, there is a lot of overlapping that takes place between simplified and traditional characters. There are some simplified characters that are often used in place of traditional characters, and there are also cases of traditional characters sometimes being used in areas that normally use simplified characters. Since both lists are offered in this application, you may find some characters appearing in one list and not the other. Standard numerals are included in the simplified list, whereas the formal versions (used by banks) is included in the traditional list. You can use the skip function if you come across characters that you choose not to study.

Why do some definitions seem to be incomplete?

Since this application is not meant to teach you Chinese, the definitions are included only as a guidance, and in some cases further meanings are left out. It is recommended that you use this application in conjunction with a standard course like CLO to help you determine which words the characters found in this application are used in, and what their meaning is in context.

I answered Yes by mistake to a character, when I wanted to select No. Is there a way to change my answer?

Yes. After each session, you can choose to restart the session if you want to change any of your answers. You can also restart a session by first clicking on the Menu option at the bottom of the screen during a test. This is also useful if you changed your mind about skipping a character.

I have suggestions for improvements, or new ideas for new apps. How do I reach you?

You may either contact us directly or leave a comment here.

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