Hands-On Mandarin: Exploring Language with Clay, Chopsticks, and Games
Posted by kellyyehIn October, we learned how to say “Thank you / You’re welcome” and “I’m sorry / It’s okay” in Lower School Mandarin classes through engaging games and songs. We also practiced counting and were introduced to more Chinese characters through a variety of fun activities. We used materials such as clay, chopsticks and yarn, and played games like hopscotch to make learning more interactive and enjoyable.
Students have a wonderful time in Mandarin class—not just having fun, but also actively learning and using the target language throughout the lessons.
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