In our most recent blog post, you can find a matching exercise designed for Chinese language students. We love matching exercises because they are not only entertaining, but also help you expand your vocabulary. This time, we collected pictures of fruits with their names for this exercise. So, let's get started and see how many fruits you can correctly match!
VOCABULARY
木瓜 mùguā papaya
火龙果 huǒlóngguǒ dragon fruit
西瓜 xīguā watermelon
李子 lǐzi plum
苹果 píngguǒ apple
草莓, cǎoméi strawberry
柿子 shìzi persimmon
柠檬, níngméng lemon
香蕉 xiāngjiāo banana
桃子 táozi peach
梨子 lízi pear
葡萄 pútáo grapes
樱桃 yīngtáo cherry
橙子 chéngzi orange
橘子 júzi tangerines
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Are you trying to find a good puzzle book in Chinese?
Then Elle Lin's book,
Learning HSK Words with Puzzles: Level: HSK 1
is something you should definitely check out.
This book is intended for those who
-- want to practice basic Chinese characters as well as
-- the pinyin of commonly used Chinese words.
It contains a variety of puzzles and exercises that will help you improve your language skills.
It is available
in Adlibris,
in Bokus,
or you can buy it from Amazon.