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Extractions: Check students' ability to pronounce the tones.One student comes up to the front of the class. Other students, one at a time, pronounce the word that the teacher shows them, keeping in mind the proper tone. If the word has been pronounced correctly, the student in the front may take one "baby" step towards a teacher's helper. (The helper is holding a stop light; he/she only displays a green light when a tone is pronounced correctly.) The rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly. If the word is pronounced incorrectly (the teacher's helper has displayed the red light), the student may not advance. The teacher then asks the rest of the class for a volunteer to pronounce the tone correctly. When the teacher finds a student who can pronounce the tone correctly, the rest of the class is invited to repeat the word correctly in unison. The goal of the class is to help the student reach the teacher's helper.
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Extractions: Home Catalogue Databases Ejournals ... Teacher's Page Lesson Plans: Strong, concise statements of objectives are always an essential component of any lesson plan. Once the objectives have been determined, the lesson and unit plan design follows. New teachers should develop thorough lesson plans, in part to ensure that important details and concerns have not been over looked, but also because it provides a disciplined and structured way to think about the art of teaching. ...In general, a good lesson plan will contain variations of the following items: *Title and brief introduction of the concepts to be addressed. *Goal(s) or the relationship of the lesson to the purposes of the curricular goals. *Rationale why are the students learning this. *Instructional Objectives, and *Resources all relevant vocabulary and definitions, books, audio visual aids, articles.
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Extractions: Site alert What's New in Chinese Editor's Choice Events ... Messages Kia ora and welcome to the news page for the Chinese language community. We value your feedback and ideas, and invite you to contact us at chinese@tki.org.nz We update this page regularly with information and materials relevant to teaching and learning Chinese. There are links to over 90 quality-assured materials in this community. Find them by using the menu bars and the quick search facility on the right-hand side of this page. Greetings to everyone from Gail Spence, the Ministry of Education's Curriculum Facilitator for languages. Welcome to the new individual community page for Chinese teaching and learning! Keep an eye on this page for updates on initiatives and opportunities arising from the new languages strategy as a result of the Curriculum Stocktake report Second Language Learning Funding Pool (2006) Direct funding to schools and clusters will continue to be made available through the Second Language Learning Funding Pool in 2006. The purpose of the funding is to assist schools with developing quality programmes for learning languages that can be managed in a sustainable way. As in previous years, direct funding from the Funding Pool will be made available on a contestable basis to schools and clusters with students in years 7 to 10. Evidence points to a need for the funding to be focused on years 7 and 8. Proposals received for students in these years will therefore be given priority, as will first-time applications for the funding. The aims and structure of the Second Language Learning Funding Pool are currently being reshaped to align with education priorities. Further information will be published in the
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Extractions: In China there are many different dialects. Dialects usually refer to "regional forms of a language." However, many of the regional variants which are commonly referred to as "dialects" of the Chinese language are more different from one another than French is from Spanish or Norwegian is from Swedish! Below are some figures for different "dialect groups" in China: Dialect Group Number of Speakers
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