NECTFL Review: Number 96, March 2026
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE CLASSROOM ARTICLE |
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Character Decoding: A Creative Method for Teaching Chinese Characters
Allison Lai, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (PA)
Pages: 95–104 | First Published: March 2026 | https://doi.org/10.17613/fpcn5-8pf67
Abstract
Students in Chinese language programs often experience a motivational decline when introduced to Chinese characters. Character learning is widely perceived as tedious, time-consuming, and cognitively demanding (Olmanson & Liu, 2017). Traditional teaching approaches emphasize rote memorization, which can frustrate learners. This article draws upon Oxford’s language learning strategies (1990), incorporates principles from “Wild Association,” and proposes a creative, interactive character instruction method designed to enhance student participation and facilitate character learning. Through classroom examples, this article illustrates how young learners make meaningful connections to character structure through imagination and personal associations. This method supports visual and social learning preferences, making character acquisition more approachable and enjoyable. Identifying effective Chinese character learning strategies is essential to maximizing learner performance and mitigating frustration that may lead to attrition.