Taigi: Fluency Unlocked

“Taigi: Fluency Unlocked” by TENG-TENG. Tīn is a Taigi textbook tailored for English-speaking children, published by Mosei Academy on December 12, 2024. This 126-page edition is designed to foster language learning through a conversation-based, graphic-aided approach, making it particularly suitable for preschool audiences while remaining effective for learners of all ages.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes the importance of a standardized writing system, specifically Pe̍h-ōe-jī, which has been utilized by the Taiwanese for over 150 years. The intuitive learning experience aims to nurture the next generation of native Taigi speakers, addressing the challenges posed by the dominance of Mandarin in Taiwan and among the Taiwanese diaspora. The book prioritizes English for translations and explanations, ensuring accessibility while promoting the revival of the Tâi-gí language.
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A Taigi textbook created specifically for English speaking children.
Children Friendly: We understand that for a language to survive and prosper, it is crucial to nurture the next generation of native users. We made the conscious decision to design the book with a conversation-based, graphic-aided, intuitive learning experience, particularly suitable for preschool audiences, (but equally effective for other age groups and even adults).
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: We cannot stress enough, for a language to assume the role of cultural carrier for a people, the importance of a standardized writing system. We believe that Pe̍h-ōe-jī, a romanized Tâi-gí writing system with a history of being used by Taiwanese for more than 150 years, is the ideal tool for documenting Tâi-gí. An alphabetic, phonemic writing system is easy to learn and helps immensely with pronunciation. The long, native history imparts a sense of tradition and belonging.
English, No Mandarin: We are painfully aware of the overwhelming dominance of the Mandarin language and the Hàn-jī scripts over nowadays Taiwan society and overseas Taiwanese diaspora; in particular, how the dominance dropped such a heavy anchor which always finds its way to disrupt and distort a still reviving Tâi-gí language. To mitigate such toxic influence, we prefer English over Mandarin, when translation or explanatory notes are needed in the book.
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