This quite easy to think by yourself. I don't mean the way she presents them but a person who wants to learn should think it by himself. When my brother was like 7 I had to teach him the english alphabet via showing him tricks like she did with the letters so I could get the job done quickly. Nice video though
Shing Shong Ping Ling
This is kind of the running method for a lot of people who learn a language with the chinese symbols. She just happens to present this to a crowd of people who don't know anything about it.
Being a Japanese learner myself it really isn't that tough to learn how to [i]read[/i] the characters, it's just a matter of remembering which radicals it has. It's writing that's a bit tougher, because you have to recall the shape from nothing, but if you're reading a character, it comes a bit easier.
Reading Chinese is one thing, Speaking it is another. Usually with languages if you know the rules you can say the words that you're looking at correctly. Not so in Chinese. Few other languages like this, too
This is pretty basic stuff if you're learning Chinese or Japanese. Not exactly a secret.
It's how I learned both Chinese characters and Japanese Hiragana when I was like 7
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