
Mandarin scholarship students in Taiwan generally need to learn Bopomofo (ㄅㄆㄇㄈ), the standard phonetic system used in Taiwan to teach Mandarin. It is also known as Zhuyin fuhao, jhuyin, Bopomo, Mandarin Phonetic Symbols and MPS! Confusing no?
I was browsing shuflies.blogspot.com, and came across a great online Bopomofo resource.

It has been setup on a Quiz based web application called Quizlet. Its stated mission:
“…to make learning vocabulary not a chore.”
The Bopomofo Quizlet has a few games which match English letters to the Bopomofo/Zhuyin symbols. It also has free Bopomofo flashcards.
There’s no audio but if you’d like to listen to Bopomofo/Zhuyin audio files visit this blog.
If you’re looking for Bopomofo learning software have a look at this post:


Hello-
It’s Catherine from ShuFlies. Thanks for visiting my blog–I appreciate it. I’ve been checking out your great site and definitely wish I had something like it when I first got here. It would have saved me a lot of trouble!
Catherine
I’m a from Philippines but working here in Taiwan, give me some suggestion on how to read and write chines in an easy way.
I am from india..I have learnt chinese from an online tutor http://www.studiochinese.com..where you will have online tutors who are always there to help you learn the language much faster and they also give quality study material…I hope this will help you..
vochinese.com is a useful website for people to know China and Chinese culture. All the resources are free , also there is a free online Chinese learning section.