Focus on the Character 去 🔍 (to) go
Jul. 2nd, 2019 07:21 pmWe 'circled' the character 去 because both kids would sometimes mispronounce this character. And they both mispronounce it exactly the same way. They probably took one look at the pinyin qù and kept on wanting to pronounce it "u" like in chū (出). Thankfully other than 去, so far pinyin has not confused them.
( Whiteboard writing )
Q: 你去过PLACE吗?
A1: 我去过. Or
A2: 我没去过.
( 你去过PLACE吗 questions )
Q: 你去不去PLACE/ACTIVITY?
A1: 去. Or
A2: 不去.
- 你去不去游泳? etc.
Other than circling, I read two BetterChinese books* and have them read only the character 去 whenever it appears while I read the rest of the sentence. (I covered the pinyin qù with washi tape so they won't mispronounce it.) I wanted to glue the sound and the character together in their brain.
* 18. 我的家 and 29. 我去上学
Focus on Character Introspective:
- This time I did 'circling' individually with them. On the plus side, they focused more; on the flip side, the energy (and silliness) was not there.
- The questions were rapid fire so their answers were mostly rapid fire too. It was great to see them showing instantaneous, mostly-accurate comprehension during this session.
- I didn't let them write qù in their Chinese homework because I didn't want to reinforce their mispronunciation. I just quietly wrote qù in both their homework before turning it in to their teacher ;-)
( Whiteboard writing )
Q: 你去过PLACE吗?
A1: 我去过. Or
A2: 我没去过.
( 你去过PLACE吗 questions )
Q: 你去不去PLACE/ACTIVITY?
A1: 去. Or
A2: 不去.
- 你去不去游泳? etc.
Other than circling, I read two BetterChinese books* and have them read only the character 去 whenever it appears while I read the rest of the sentence. (I covered the pinyin qù with washi tape so they won't mispronounce it.) I wanted to glue the sound and the character together in their brain.
* 18. 我的家 and 29. 我去上学
Focus on Character Introspective:
- This time I did 'circling' individually with them. On the plus side, they focused more; on the flip side, the energy (and silliness) was not there.
- The questions were rapid fire so their answers were mostly rapid fire too. It was great to see them showing instantaneous, mostly-accurate comprehension during this session.
- I didn't let them write qù in their Chinese homework because I didn't want to reinforce their mispronunciation. I just quietly wrote qù in both their homework before turning it in to their teacher ;-)