Reading Chinese Like Reading Your Native Language
Can we use the same reading strategies for any language(s)? The answer is "yes". The same reading strategies we naturally use when we read passages...
Read MoreCan we use the same reading strategies for any language(s)? The answer is "yes". The same reading strategies we naturally use when we read passages...
Read MoreHalloween is just around the corner, so I wanted to share my lesson plans related to this fun American holiday! Since 中元节 (Zhōng yuán jié, Hungry...
Read MoreIn your Chinese classroom, how do you design tasks to better utilize your course materials and make learning fun for your students? How do you...
Read MoreHave you encountered “challenging students” in your classroom? Have you been bothered by a noisy classroom? Whether you are a novice or an experienced...
Read More九 (Jiǔ) is a special number in Chinese culture and its pronunciation is the same as 久 (Jiǔ), which means a long length of...
Read MoreHere's a guest blogpost that we did for Dig Mandarin. What songs do you use in the classroom? Want your child to speak and...
Read MoreIn a 21st century language classroom, traditional grammar-based language teaching has been deemed less effective when accounting for various learners’ needs. Creating a diverse...
Read MoreThe result of globalization has heightened the need to learn additional language(s) and has resulted in an increasing number of foreign language programs launching...
Read MoreAre you ready for Mid-Autumn Festival? Today I am going to share with you the five most favorable hands-on activities that students will enjoy according...
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