chinohispano - principiante

com.chino.hispano_p

Total installs
3(3)
Rating
unknown
Released
January 24, 2023
Last updated
January 24, 2023
Category
Education
Developer
Arcihueso
Developer details
Name
Arcihueso
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

Chinohispano is an application with Mandarin Chinese readings classified and adapted to different learning levels, both the vocabulary and the grammar used are based on the new HSK 3.0 standards.

This version covers two levels, beginner and elementary, corresponding to levels 1 and 2 of HSK 3.0.

The topics of the readings are quite interesting. They consist of daily conversations, culture, anecdotes and funny stories, generally dealing with everyday life.

It is an easy to use application. You can only listen to an audio recording (the audios have the real accent of a native person) or you can also read the texts with or without pinyin, written in simplified (used in China, Singapore and Malaysia) or traditional (used in Hong Kong) characters. Kong, Macao and Taiwan). Touching any word in a reading you see its instant translation as well as grammar explanations. Both the vocabulary and the sentences have been carefully translated and remain as faithful as possible to the original Mandarin.

Words can be saved in a personalized word bank, with a card system.

At the end of each reading, a self-assessment is included to check the degree of comprehension. The assessment consists of two parts, the first with general questions about the reading and the second is a vocabulary comprehension test.

Chinohispano is an application designed for Spanish speakers but all the material is written and narrated by native teachers experienced in teaching Mandarin Chinese, the readings include everyday language and the audios have the real accent of native people.