Lantern Festival Paper Cutting Lantern Culture Craft! Culture craft helps children engage in hands-on creation. There are the “what” and the “why” questions popping out when they work on craft projects like paper cutting. Curiosity leads to exploration and learning! We are looking at Lantern Festival paper cutting lanterns culture craft, and this is a project that kids really enjoy. They can even come up with their design with the English alphabet and other languages. Taipei Confucius
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Read more →Chinese Reading Logs for Kids are here! Summer reading program features Chinese Reading Logs for Kids! This is a resource you can use to engage and motivate children to play and read in Chinese during summer. Reading is fun. Stories are engaging. Let’s add some pixie dust to the reading routine and get kids excited about target language summer reading. Chinese Reading Logs for Kids: There are three formats you can choose from according to the reading
Read more →Sing to Learn Chinese Sorry my Chinese is not so good by Transition Band is a featured song for the Sing to Learn Chinese series. The band members speak very good Chinese actually. They share their Chinese language journey with this fun and lovely song “Sorry my Chinese it no so good.” It is a lot of much fun to learn this song. After you are familiar or master the original lyrics you can replace some of
Read more →Chinese Matching Game Printables for the Winter Olympics will add some more excitement to watching the winter games! The basics you need to know about Pyeong Chang 2018: The Winter Olympics has a four-year cycle. The host country of 2018 in South Korea. The host city is PyeongChang. The dates are from February 9 to February 25. Use the Chinese Matching Game Printables for the Winter Olympics to get familiar with Chinese vocabulary for the Winter Olympics. Meet Soohorang
Read more →Pictures speak. Images have stories. Chinese One Image Talk and Chat features Woody from Toy Story! Reading wordless books to children is a wonderful way to engage them in the target language (Chinese). There are no words in the book but there are pictures. When you tell the story of a wordless book, children listen, they hear the words, they understand the story you are telling them. It is a great way to build literacy skills.
Read more →Chinese Through Story: Meet This Young Foodie! Using authentic materials to introduce new items and new concepts to language learners is a great way to engage them. It is a way to learn the Chinese language and the culture. In this story you will meet Xiǎo mán, a beloved 3-year-old Chinese girl whose meal time videos have made her an internet star. First, look at the picture. Do you see a little boy? Do you see a
Read more →Chinese Through Story Baby Hears Mommy the First Time! Chinese Story for Kids features a video and tells a short story about it. First, look at the picture? What do you see? Who are they? What are they doing? After this story you might want to check out this list of 10 great children’s books in Chinese. High frequency words and keywords in Chinese Through Story Baby Hears Mommy are: [English-Pinyin- Chinese traditional | simplified] to have
Read more →Chinese Through Story Dancing Grandpa! I am sharing a video below and tell a short story about it. First, look at the picture? What do you see? Who are these two people? What are they doing? After this mini story you might want to check out this list of 10 great children’s books in Chinese. High frequency words and key words in Chinese through story dancing grandpa are: to do, to be (at a place), this is, question
Read more →In this Chinese song for kids post, I want to introduce Chinese Turkey in the Straw from my Sing and Learn Chinese song collection. Children sing and learn from a very young age. Studies have shown that singing to babies and toddlers help early language development, literacy skills and beyond. November’s Chinese songs for kids is featuring Turkey in the Straw, a familiar tune that many children enjoy. You can download Chinese song for kids: sing and
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