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Bilingual chinese english books pdf

Welcome to bilinguis.com, your source for side-by-side books. We believe that reading bilingual books and finding vocabulary and grammar is a much better method of learning a language than traditional memorization. It is also much less painful. All the content on this site, as far as we can tell, is in the public domain (in the US anyway).
We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these publications and welcome corrections. If you have any advice on where to source more content, please contact us. Building a multilingual home library can be costly and difficult for non-local foreign families. Fortunately, in this digital age, many websites and apps offer stories for children in
Chinese, Korean, English, French, Spanish and other languages! This article highlights some of the best websites and apps with free multilingual children's books. The first 5 multilingual book resources are available in many languages; the last 8 free Chinese children's books. Free multilingual books for Kids1. Mutilingual Books from Unite
for LiteracyWebsite: uniteforliteracy.comIt is an excellent resource for beginners learning a language that needs to practice listening. Books introduce vocabulary and simple sentence structures about common everyday topics through simple stories, as well as questions and answers. Almost all the images are clear photos that I prefer
compared to a typical cartoon. In addition, people include different physical appearances. The downside is that the text is only in English. Available languages: Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, cup'ik, Danish, French, German, Greek (Ελληνικά), Hindi ( हदी), Karenni, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Turkish,
VietnameseCommunication: 5 Reasons books are the best gifts for multilingual kids2. Multilingual books from Storybooks CanadaWebsite: storybookscanada.caStorybooks Canada has dozens of stories from the African storybook with text and audio in the most common languages of Canada.Available Languages: Arabic, Cantonese,
Chinese (Mandarin), English, German, Korean, French, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, tagalog, Turkish and Urdu! For families learning Chinese, you'll be happy to learn that both simplified and traditional Chinese are offered, as well as Mandarin and Cantonese! Related: 25 important children's books on black
history in Chinese and English3. Multilingual books from World StoriesWebsite: worldstories.org.ukWorld Stories offers a growing collection of multilingual books in the most common languages in the United Kingdom. Registration is free, but you need to access stories. Although I like that accent on the audio narration due to the lack of
animation and minimal illustration, I found the site to be a little slow and confusing. I had to click around a bit to figure out how to listen to the audio and stuck on on for a while. However, I think this site has a lot of potential to help many multilingual families. Available languages: Akan, Albanian, Arabic, Cantonese, Danish, English, Filipino,
French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Irish, Italian, Kannada, Mandarin, Maine, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Scots, Scots, Scots, Scots, Scots, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu, Welsh, Yoruba, zulua, zuluseping: 5 Ways bible.com/kidsThe of My Child and App We have researched this app in the past but haven't actually used it as we usually
read the Bible as a family in English. However, it is a great resource for those who want to study the Bible in minority languages. In our experience, the disadvantage will be distracting animation and games. Each page allows you to explore the image through touch. As soon as my daughter discovered this feature, she was no longer
focused on listening and just wanted to touch everything on the screen. Games are also not useful for strengthening biblical concepts in the target language. While we prefer to use the usual children's bible for our family, I think it may be useful for families who need more minority language exposure and don't have a physical Bible.
Available languages: Afrikaans, Arabic, Belarusian, Bengali, Cantonese (Mandarin - Simplified - Traditional Chinese), Dutch, English, English (UK), English (USA), Farsi, Filipino (Tagalog), Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesia, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Mongolian, Nepali, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil),
Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Spanish, Swedish, Swedish, Swedish, AudibleWebsite: is an amazon company that streams history in 6 different languages on the desktop Available languages: Japanese, Spanish, German, French and Italian. Sadly no Chinese.Related: How I taught my child 1000 Chinese
characters as non-Fluent speakerApps with free Mandarin Chinese books for Kids1. Ximalaya FMWebsite: ximalaya.com ; App: 喜⻢拉雅FMThis hands-down is my favorite resource for free Chinese audiobooks. They have thousands of Chinese stories and even free Chinese music, and I can find stories easily by searching for a title.
Ximalaya requires basic Chinese listening skills. If you are just starting to learn Chinese, the narrative will be too advanced and you should start with one of the above resources instead. To learn more about Ximalaya, please read the following articles:2. 凯叔讲故事App: 凯叔讲故事 on Has numerous free Chinese stories for kids in
Chinese! The uniqueness of this is that many stories tell unlike most children's stories that women tell. This is important for children like ours who only really spoke Chinese with women because of the lack of diversity in our local community. ⽕⽕兔App: ⽕⽕兔讲故事 on iTunesThis app has a wealth of free Chinese stories and songs in
Chinese! Chinese audiobooks are best suited for preschool and early primary school children. Related: 20 Educational Chinese Apps4. 糖果姐姐說故事App: 糖果姐姐說故事 on iTunes and Google Play糖果姐姐說故事 (Candy Sister Telling Stories) is an app with narrated biblical stories, as well as other stories. The narrator's voice is
pleasant and easy to understand, but the content may be more appropriate for primary school children up and down. You can read the Mandarin Mom review 糖果姐姐 CD for more information. 咔哒故事-⼉童睡前故事全App: 咔哒故事 on iTunesIt is one of the first apps we used when we first learned to speak Chinese. The app has many
popular stories with simplified Chinese text. Some stories are free, while others require a subscription fee. Related: 15 ways to encourage your child to readWebsites with free Mandarin Chinese books for Kids1. Learning Chinese through StoriesWebsite: learningchinesethroughs.comLearning Chinese through Stories is one of my favorite
audio resources! Their Mandarin podcasts have 3 basic levels of knowledge: NoviceIntermediateAdvancedEach level of knowledge has sub-levels high, medium and low. Podcasters teach common Chinese vocabulary and idioms in the context of stories. There are definitions of keywords with Pinyin and English translations in the stories.
Little Fox ChineseWebsite: chinese.littlefox.comLittle Fox Chinese is a free language learning curriculum that offers 5 levels of practice reading. The first level begins with pinin, basic words, daily expressions and progresses to longer sentences through animated stories. The program offers hundreds and stories and songs through its
website, app and YouTube channel. If you're trying to minimize screen time like our family, you can print out books and add them to your home library! When we first started learning Chinese a few years ago, I wish I knew about this program! This looks like a fantastic option for beginners. For more information, Polygot Kiddos has an
overview of Little Fox Chinese and how her children learn with the curriculum. Huayu WorldWebsite: World is a Taiwan-based website with numerous free Chinese stories for children that cover a wide range of topics including everyday life, Chinese idioms, Chinese festivals, and fiction. The website is fully on Chinese, and the stories of
zhuin next to traditional Chinese characters. When viewing Chinese stories, you can choose to choose have either illustrations or Chinese words enlarged.4 Stories for Learning ChineseWebsite: wp.nyu.edu/steinhardt-startalkThe New York University StarTalk Immersion Curriculum for Teachers has several told and beautifully illustrated
stories in Mandarin Chinese.Native families recognize familiar traditional tales such as 司⻢光砸缸 (Si Ma Guang Breaks a Jar). Note that some stories discuss relatively mature content, such as the history of opium in China. Parents should first review the stories and consider deferring some topics for primary school-age and older
children. Teachers and parents can also evaluate the breakdown of the lesson plan and the PDF printing options for each story or viewing the audiobook on iBooks.5. 美好腳蹤系列有聲繪本Website: Presbyterian Church offers free bible audiobooks on its websites in 3 language versions: Mandarin, Taiwanese and English. The site also
has Chinese Christian music, cartoons, print lessons from preschool through high school. Website in traditional Chinese.Which free multilingual books are the best? For those just starting to learn minority language, I recommend studying Unite for Literacy and Storybooks Canada. In addition, budding Chinese students will find Little Fox
Chinese to be a valuable resource. As your child's level of knowledge improves, other resources will help expand your child's understanding skills, vocabulary and grammar, cultivating love and appreciation for minority language! Of course, many other websites and apps offer multilingual stories outside of this list. However, I have decided
not to make this exhaustive list of all that is available. We all reach a point where we have too much resources and not enough time! Chinese audiobooks have been a great help to improve our Mandarin language and literacy. Personally, we only use Ximalaya regularly because it has most of my kids favorite stories. Learning Chinese
through history is my other favorite source for learning new vocabulary. Have you used any of these multilingual book resources? If there is a really excellent resource that I neglected to include here, please leave a comment below so that other families can learn from it, too! WHERE TO BUY CHINESE BOOKS FOR KIDS When perhaps
physical books are preferable to digital books, especially for young children. For more book recommendations, please explore our favorite Chinese children's books! If you're wondering where to buy Chinese children's books, please click here for a list of the most popular online stores! Tips for creating a multilingual learning environment at
homeSreading reading and learning, friends! Friends!

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