Here you can find a labelled picture with some of the body parts in simplified Chinese.
For the pronunciation I used the pinyin found in the Pleco dictionary.
You can click on the picture or download it from HERE.
Here you can find a labelled picture with some of the body parts in simplified Chinese.
For the pronunciation I used the pinyin found in the Pleco dictionary.
You can click on the picture or download it from HERE.
Find the following 10 words in the grid below:
ACCIDENTE, DENTISTA, DOLOR DE CABEZA, ENFERMEDAD, ENFERMERA, ENFERMO, HERIDO, MÉDICO, MÚSCULO, SALUD
(Meaning: accident, dentist, headache, disease, nurse, sick, injured, doctor, muscle, and health.)
Las palabras se pueden encontrar horizontal (hacia delante y hacia atrás), vertical (hacia abajo y hacia arriba) y diagonalmente en todas las direcciones. Las expresiones de varias palabras se pueden encontrar sin espacio entre ellas.
Ergo, words can be found horizontally (forward and backward), vertically (downward and upward), and diagonally (also in the 4 directions possible). The words are written without spaces and they can overlap or cross each other.
You can download the puzzle here and the solution here.
Here is a cryptogram in English. Enjoy!
I made a new worksheet with words about the weather in Hungarian.
If you wish you can download the picture or you can get the pdf HERE.
After the matching excercise from last week it shouldn't be too hard to unscramble the following Hanzi.
Here is a picture with some of the body parts in German. I hope you can use it either for teaching or for learning the language.