Q & A 4 : Buy one red book bag vs. the whole set of 3 book bags from our Le Le reading system
(1) 1000 Chinese Characters in the 300 Story Booklets of the Le Le Reading System
Learning to recognize individual characters involves understanding their pronunciation, form, and meaning in various contexts. Here's how our system addresses these aspects:
Character Variations:
Many Chinese characters change their meaning when combined with other characters or when applied in different contexts. The complete Le Le set enables learners to familiarize themselves with these varying uses. The 300 stories allow for a comprehensive understanding of characters, even for more complex connotations.
Progressive Levels:
Since the Le Le Reading System is structured in three levels, the content gradually increases in both length and complexity. Reading higher-level stories reinforces the majority of the characters introduced in the lower levels, allowing for elegant progression and reinforcement of learned characters.
(2) Red Bag (500 Characters) vs. Whole Set (1000 Characters)
Although there are many picture storybooks available in the market, beginners who have learned only several hundred characters often struggle to read them independently. These books, often called “bridge books,” serve as a transition from picture books to easy-to-read chapter books without illustrations.
Learning 1000 Characters:
The Le Le Reading System teaches 1000 characters. Children equipped with 1000 characters, compared to those with only 500 characters, are better prepared to make this transition and experience less difficulty when moving to "bridge books."
Confidence and Reading Skills:
The 300 story booklets in the Le Le system build confidence and reading skills more effectively than systems with fewer booklets (e.g., 100 stories). With a larger set of stories, learners can engage with a greater variety of contexts, leading to improved comprehension and literacy skills.