Building fluency (9–10)
Learn Mandarin for a 9-year-old
A 9-year-old can read, follow rules, and take pride in real progress. This is the age to move from single characters to words and short sentences — and to make the practice feel like leveling up, not homework.
Why Bóyǎ fits at 9
Bóyǎ’s spaced repetition (间隔重复) schedules each word right before it’s forgotten, adds stroke-order writing, and lets siblings duel — so a 9–10-year-old builds real HSK vocabulary that sticks.
How to start at age 9
- Move from characters to words and simple sentences
- Add stroke-order writing — it cements reading
- Use duels or a sibling to keep it competitive and fun
Start with these characters
Hand them the phone. Watch what happens.
道场已开 · The Dojo is Open