ezWriteChinese is an auxiliary app designed for people who want to learn writing traditional Chinese words. This App has more than 6,000 words.
It’s critical that auxiliary learning App provides correct content.
In order to confirm the accuracy of our database, stroke order, annotated sound and Regular Script font all follow the standards released by the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.). The copyright is at the end of the article.
Features:
. Animation for correct stroke order of each Chinese word.
You can easily learn how to write by following the animation.
. Voice-assisted learning
It motivates pre-school children to learn by voice interaction.
. Build your own exercise library!
“What words should my kids learn at their age?” Every mom or dad has different idea. Now you can customize your own exercise library for practice based on your kid’s learning level.
. Correct Stroke order
The stroke order has to be followed in order to complete an exercise.
. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evaluation
Misalignment may happen while writing. This APP adopts AI to tolerant reasonable misalignment to prevent frustration while learning.
. Color coded result
Parents can understand the result of exercises by different colors.
. Each word is shown with annotated sound (Bopomofo)
Children can learn how to pronounce each word while writing.
The pronunciation of this program adopts the built-in speech synthesis technology of mobile phone or tablet.
We manually test all pronunciations on the latest version of iOS/iPadOS to avoid errors.
If you have pronunciation problems, make sure your iPhone or iPad is updated to the latest version.
Copyright Notice:
. The data of stroke order are from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Learning Program for Stroke Order of Chinese Characters” (https://stroke-order.learningweb.moe.edu.tw/home.do). (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 TW)
. The data of Regular Script font are from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Standard Regular Script file.” (CC BY-ND 3.0 TW)
. The data of phonetic are combined from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Revised Chinese Dictionary,” “Concise Chinese Dictionary,” and “Mini Chinese Dictionary.” (CC BY-ND 3.0 TW)
It’s critical that auxiliary learning App provides correct content.
In order to confirm the accuracy of our database, stroke order, annotated sound and Regular Script font all follow the standards released by the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.). The copyright is at the end of the article.
Features:
. Animation for correct stroke order of each Chinese word.
You can easily learn how to write by following the animation.
. Voice-assisted learning
It motivates pre-school children to learn by voice interaction.
. Build your own exercise library!
“What words should my kids learn at their age?” Every mom or dad has different idea. Now you can customize your own exercise library for practice based on your kid’s learning level.
. Correct Stroke order
The stroke order has to be followed in order to complete an exercise.
. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evaluation
Misalignment may happen while writing. This APP adopts AI to tolerant reasonable misalignment to prevent frustration while learning.
. Color coded result
Parents can understand the result of exercises by different colors.
. Each word is shown with annotated sound (Bopomofo)
Children can learn how to pronounce each word while writing.
The pronunciation of this program adopts the built-in speech synthesis technology of mobile phone or tablet.
We manually test all pronunciations on the latest version of iOS/iPadOS to avoid errors.
If you have pronunciation problems, make sure your iPhone or iPad is updated to the latest version.
Copyright Notice:
. The data of stroke order are from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Learning Program for Stroke Order of Chinese Characters” (https://stroke-order.learningweb.moe.edu.tw/home.do). (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 TW)
. The data of Regular Script font are from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Standard Regular Script file.” (CC BY-ND 3.0 TW)
. The data of phonetic are combined from the Ministry of Education (R.O.C.)’s “Revised Chinese Dictionary,” “Concise Chinese Dictionary,” and “Mini Chinese Dictionary.” (CC BY-ND 3.0 TW)
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