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If you are looking for Sushi in The Acre

If you are looking for Sushi in The Acre, Jade Lowell Restaurant is an Asian cuisine restaurant; from Chinese to Japanese, dine-in to takeout, bar, we provide it all. Located in Lowell, we serve the Northern part of Massachusetts, giving us the opportunity to serve people of all ages and occupations

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Learning About Self-Introduction and Family Members in Grade 1

In this unit of inquiry, Grade 1 students will explore self-introduction phrases like "What's your name?" and "My name is...". They will also learn words related to family members and how to use measure words in Mandarin. Students are encouraged to draw their family tree and understand colloquial ex

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Fun Mandarin Learning Activities for Children

Engage children in interactive Mandarin learning activities such as vocabulary introduction through movement, mime, and games. Explore Chinese culture through language and visuals, incorporating songs and games to make learning enjoyable and effective.

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Office Building Designs Showcase - Selangor State Department

Explore detailed images showcasing the design elements of the Selangor State Department's office building, including front and back views, unique collar and pocket designs, logo placements, top stitching details, and more. From Mandarin collar to double-layer yoke, these images highlight various des

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Upton Hall School Chinese Programme Overview

Upton Hall School, FCJ, has a comprehensive Chinese program that includes teaching Chinese as a curriculum subject since 2006, becoming a Confucius Classroom in 2010, and offering Mandarin consultancy services. The program boasts successful GCSE and AS/A Level results, annual cultural activities lik

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Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching History

Dive into the challenges and opportunities faced in teaching history, focusing on Paper 4 of the U.Mandarin curriculum. Discover how to balance depth and breadth, manage teaching time effectively, and encourage independent study skills. Uncover the complexities of ideological issues and learn ways t

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Engaging Techniques for KS3 Mandarin Classroom

Explore innovative low-tech and hi-tech methods to make the KS3 Mandarin classroom interactive and fun. From playing Rock Paper Scissors to using Tarsia for creating puzzles, these activities aim to enhance vocabulary retention and engagement, providing a unique foreign language learning experience

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Introduction to Chinese Tones and Characters at Bard High School Early College

In this course led by Shi Laoshi, students at Bard High School Early College delve into Chinese tones, initials, vowels, and character formation. They review the six ways to form Chinese characters, learn basic strokes, radicals, and counting. The focus is on mastering the four tones and understandi

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Understanding the Yi Jing: Basic Concepts and Terminology

Explore the foundational concepts and terms of the Yi Jing, including the Chinese character "Yi" symbolizing change, pronunciation guides, Romanization systems, tones in Mandarin Chinese, and the significance of hexagrams in this ancient divination text.

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Mandarin Vocabulary and Conversations About Time

Explore Mandarin vocabulary related to time, such as phrases for asking about the time, analog and digital clocks, and actions at different times of the day. Engage in five pairs of conversations to practice using these expressions in context.

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Mandarin Immersion Program at Newhart Panthers: Cultivating Inclusive School Culture and Language Proficiency

Explore the Mandarin Immersion Program at Newhart Panthers led by Principal Judith R. Murphine and Teacher Nicole Loh. Dive into topics like school culture, curriculum, instructional refinements, and STAMP assessment results. Discover the focus on cultivating a culture of inclusion, progressive disc

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Mandarin Unit Plan: About Me - Teaching Resources for NZ Schools

This Mandarin unit plan focuses on the theme "About Me," introducing students to basic Mandarin vocabulary including numbers, colors, and animals. The plan includes classroom instructions, specific learning objectives, songs, activities, and games to engage students in learning Mandarin language and

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Global Graduate Award in Languages at University of Surrey

The Global Graduate Award (GGA) in Languages at University of Surrey offers courses in various languages such as Arabic, Mandarin, French, German, and more. Students can enhance their skills and employability through these language programs, which are not compulsory but provide valuable co-curricula

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The New Century School: A Multilingual Learning Alternative in Baltimore, Maryland

Offering a unique and diverse educational experience, The New Century School in Baltimore, Maryland practices Montessori principles and emphasizes multilingualism. With a focus on STEM subjects and language instruction in English, Mandarin, and Spanish, students engage in inquiry-based learning and

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Exploring Chinese Language, Culture, and Society in Years 11 and 12

Dive into the rich world of Chinese language, culture, and society in the Year 11 and 12 curriculum. Discover the significance of the Chinese language, its influence on global communication, and its role in various communities. Explore key aspects of modern China, including filial piety, generationa

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Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Australian Education System

Students in the Australian Curriculum develop intercultural understanding by valuing their own cultures and those of others. This includes learning about diverse cultures, creating connections, and fostering mutual respect. The education system in Australia reflects cultural diversity, with a signif

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Innovations of Chinese Internet Language and Writing Systems

Explore the evolving Chinese internet language through neologisms, stylistic adaptations, and unique lexical items, reflecting the influence of network strength and cultural differences between China and Taiwan. From stylized Mandarin to dialect-accented phrases, delve into the linguistic variations

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