But even as I slack, I still managed one 10-min session of picking up writing the new words. She could more or less write them but the left and right parts are too far apart. And she needs to exert some pressure on the pencil and also she needs practicing the grip too. Anyway, I chanced upon placing the worksheet under a piece of plain paper and thought she might be able to have a better perspective if there's a reference. Although there are workbooks featuring words with dotted lines for this purpose, the words on workbooks will not coincide with whatever 听写 words assigned. So I went to Popular bookshop to source for 70g paper. Voila!
This is with a piece of paper over the printed page with regular lighting, Voila! we could just write over this to learn to write proportionately.
(Note: I didn't get tracing paper because (1) ready-cut ones are SO EXPENSIVE, (2) I am lazy to cut a roll of tracing paper into A4 sizes, (3) 70g paper works fine so there is no need to 钻牛角尖 )
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