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How to write the Chinese phonetic letter A

How to write the Chinese phonetic letter A
First, guide the children to compare the glyphs of uppercase and lowercase letters and find out some rules.

Generally speaking, children will soon find some characteristics. If they really can’t find them, they can be properly guided and summarized. The Chinese phonetic alphabet has the following characteristics.

First: the letters are the same in case, but different in font size.

For example:

C-c, K-k, O-o, P-p, S-s, U-u, V-v, W-w, X-x, Z-z

Second: the letters vary greatly from case to case.

For example:

r-R, a-A, g-G, q-Q

Third: Capital letters are somewhat similar to each other.

For example:

O-Q, U-V, W-V, E-F, T-F 。

Second, practice consolidation.

1. You can play a game of finding friends and let the children connect the letters with the case.

2. You can also give lowercase letters and let the children write the corresponding uppercase letters.

3. You can also arrange a dictation capital alphabet.

Third, matters needing attention:

1. The letter “K” should be two pictures, but someone wrote it into three pictures. This is caused by breaking the “<” strokes that should be one painting into two paintings.

2. “W” is also two paintings, but some people have written it into four paintings. This is caused by changing the stroke of ∨, which should be a painting, into a stroke of ∨, by forcibly changing the writing direction on the way, and artificially changing the homeopathic stroke at the corner from left bottom to right top to left bottom, thus turning a homeopathic painting into a contrarian painting.

3. The eight letters “α, B, D, π, N, P, Q, U” are all two paintings, and beginners may all write one painting. This kind of error correction with few strokes, if combined with correcting the error in the direction of pen movement, will easily receive ideal results.

Fourth, the letter position

When writing lowercase Chinese pinyin letters,

1. The dots on the letters “I and J” should be written above the second line, not below it.

The letters “P and Q” should occupy the lower case, so don’t write them on the upper case.

Writing of Chinese Pinyin Letters

When writing pinyin letters, we must first write the glyph correctly, and also find out the position of each letter in the four lines and three squares, and know the name and function of the four lines and three squares.

There should be 13 lowercase letters in Chinese pinyin: α, C, E, M, N, O, R, S, U, V, W, X and Z.

There should be eight of them: B, D, F, H, I, K, L and T.

There should be four in the lower case: π, P, Q, Y;

There is only one in the upper, middle and lower case: J.


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