K3 Chinese Sentence Exercise

訓練字詞的理解和句子的結構

Published by: Yiu Ying Ching
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Kindergarten K3 Chinese subjects have begun to learn to restructure sentences.
Restructuring sentences trains word comprehension and sentence structure.
More than 150 sentences pop up randomly, and the word order is random and varied.
Accompanied by exquisite illustrations, it is very attractive.

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