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What Am I? -A Hint Game for Parents and Children(Learn English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean)
猜猜我是谁——亲子游戏识物图册(英、汉、日、韩对照)

ISBN:978-7-5135-6562-2

Pages:200

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Product Description

What Am I? —A Hint Game for Parents and Children (Learn English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean) is developed to meet the needs of a society with diverse languages. It collects 90 frequently used words covering food, devices and animals. Each word is described in ten sentences in English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Ten sentences compose a riddle and the answer is showed coupled with an image of the word, frequently used phrases and the category it belongs to. Different sentence patterns are used to show the meanings and functions. The whole process helps readers understand the word in a comprehensive way. All words in this book are selected from a children's language database and common adults pet phrases. It is an excellent material both for young learners who are interested in English, Chinese, Japanese or Korean and for interactions between teachers and students or parents and kids.


Contents


A

airplane

ant

apple


B

banana

bean

bee

beetle

bicycle

blanket

bowl

broom

bucket

butterfly


C

car

carrot

cat

caterpillar

cherry

chocolate

closet

comb

corn

cow

crocodile

cucumber


D

dog

drawer

duck


E

eagle

elephant

eraser


F

flashlight

frog


G

giraffe

glasses

gloves

glue

goat

goldfish

goose

grape

grasshopper

green pepper


H

hamburger

hammer

hat/cap

helicopter

hippopotamus


I

ice cream


L

ladder

lettuce

lion


M

mirror

motorcycle

mushroom


N

needle

noodles


O

orange

oven

owl


P

pan

parrot

peach

pear

penguin

pig

pillow

pineapple

pizza

plate

polar bear

potato

pumpkin


R

refrigerator

rice

rooster


S

seal

shark

sheep

ship

shovel

snail

squirrel

stove

strawberry

string/rope


T

tiger

tomato

toothbrush

train

turtle


U

umbrella


W

watermelon

whale



About the Author
Suna Oka Kazuko is a Chinese teacher in Politics and Economics School at Waseda University in Japan. Kam Seo Won is a lecturer and associate principal at Woosong University in South Korea. Both are experts in TCSOL theories and practices.