Reading Horizons, Volume 33Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1992 |
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... characters changed over time . The class carefully studied each of the three primary characters in the book : Katie , Grannie Mainland , and Granma Island . The teacher introduced each character with a large life - sized drawing . The ...
... characters changed over time . The class carefully studied each of the three primary characters in the book : Katie , Grannie Mainland , and Granma Island . The teacher introduced each character with a large life - sized drawing . The ...
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... characters are intro- duced . Groups of kanji are introduced beginning in first grade . By the end of elementary school , children are ex- pected to have learned 1,000 characters . The official list of kanji characters is 1,945 kanji ...
... characters are intro- duced . Groups of kanji are introduced beginning in first grade . By the end of elementary school , children are ex- pected to have learned 1,000 characters . The official list of kanji characters is 1,945 kanji ...
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... characters used in mainland China but maintain the tradi- tional characters , Taiwanese children also learn 3,000 characters during the course of elementary school . As there is no achievement testing of a comparable nature in the ...
... characters used in mainland China but maintain the tradi- tional characters , Taiwanese children also learn 3,000 characters during the course of elementary school . As there is no achievement testing of a comparable nature in the ...
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