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Definition practice pinyin

taylor04   December 11th, 2009 4:29p.m.

I have to say, I've only used the definition practice a couple minutes but I like it. Is there any you could place the pinyin with the definition? Preferably on top of the definition, but either way would be ok

nick   December 11th, 2009 5:14p.m.

I think this is a good idea. It does kind of make the prompt (outside the Flash) more redundant, though. Hmm.

Tortue   December 11th, 2009 9:55p.m.

Actually I think that the pinyin practice is here even more important that the definition one (I like it by the way!). If you don't know the definition of a character but you know the definition of the word that ok, you can keep on reading/writing, but if you don't know the pronunciation you are rapidly blocked.

nick   December 11th, 2009 10:00p.m.

Well, the active pinyin practice will come in January for Chinese (got passive reading practice for Japanese now). This is just whether the definition practice should include the pinyin in the Flash, not just outside in the prompt. Right?

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