Having taught more than 15 years, Peishu has enjoyed teaching and creating powerful and effective revision sets that could save you a lot of time and effort! All the materials have been test-run and revised to suit the right age groups, so no need of pain for gains!
All the useful and effective resources have been collated based on age groups, purposes and skill set. The resources can be utilised together with the ones you have in hand.
Having taught more than 15 years, Peishu has enjoyed teaching and creating powerful and effective revision sets that could save you a lot of time and effort! All the materials have been test-run and revised to suit the right age groups, so no need of pain for gains!
All the useful and effective resources have been collated based on age groups, purposes and skill set. The resources can be utilised together with the ones you have in hand.
Please kindly leave a review if you find the resource useful! It means a lot to me.
In this video, we are going to learn and master the content about environmental protection. This is one of the most advanced topics in new Chinese GCSE, but I will take you through under 10 minutes.
The booklet companion can be completed by the students when they listen to the conversation. It contains three parts: original conversation, full GCSE vocab list and translation tasks corresponding to the video.
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In the same series with booklets at TES too,
Episode 1: https://youtu.be/8ivxSv1omxo (Pre-Intermediate/ GCSE)
Episode 3: https://youtu.be/pUQXVfJvjC4 (Pre-Intermediate/ GCSE)
In this booklet, you will be going through 5 topics: friends, hobbies, school, sports and music, 6 listening exercises in total.
Each listening is in a similar style as the real exam, with an illustration and title on top to help you familiarise with the format and anticipate the content.
The level of difficulty is around a level 8-9.
This is also a perfect practice for students who would like to develop the listening by guidance, as the transcript and correct answers are provided. In addition, students can even follow the transcript and read out load for speaking practice, identifying which sentences can help them with forming speaking answers. There are many different ways of using the resources for self study, self assessment, teacher-led learning.
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In the same series,
Episode 2: https://youtu.be/To2H6kop2o8 (Intermediate/ GCSE Higher Tier)
Episode 3: https://youtu.be/pUQXVfJvjC4 (Pre-Intermediate/ GCSE)
In this booklet, you will be going through 4 topics: hobbies, school, sports and media, 8 listening exercises in total.
Each listening is in a similar style as the real exam, with an illustration and title on top to help you familiarise with the format and anticipate the content.
The level of difficulty is around a level 6-7.
This is also a perfect practice for students who would like to develop the listening by guidance, as the transcript and correct answers are provided. In addition, students can even follow the transcript and read out load for speaking practice, identifying which sentences can help them with forming speaking answers. There are many different ways of using the resources for self study, self assessment, teacher-led learning.
Please leave a review if you find the resource useful! This will be immensely encouraging for me to produce more similar resources.
Based on all the content of textbook Jinbu 1 and chapter 1-3 in Jinbu 2, this Hassle Free Jinbu 1 & Jinbu 2 Home Speaking Test + Preparation + Marking Criteria gives you everything that you need for 3 or 4-lesson sequence (each lesson 40-50 minutes), suitable for end of year speaking/writing assessment.
This resource also goes with the video support shared on Youtube.
You can also use this to help the weaker students of GCSE or as a start-of-term speaking quiz before starting the GCSE syllabus.
There are also guidances that show you what level of support you should give your students, so although this support can be tailored to the level of your students, this remains challenging to the students.
This vocab list is very useful if the students are revising through categories. Adjectives are essential vocab when it comes to express opinion. Here I categorise this list to be adjectives for people only, so when students are writing about people, they can use this, very handy.
There are quizzes in every few adjectives, to check students’ understanding of the vocabulary they’ve learned. In addition, the quizzes are practised with the purpose of using the antonyms and tenses in mind, so this can be extremely helpful to support learners.
I will continue to update other categories.
There is also a Youtube video for learning this set of vocab.
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Previous episodes with booklets at TES too:
Episode 1: https://youtu.be/8ivxSv1omxo (Pre-Intermediate/ GCSE)
Episode 2: https://youtu.be/To2H6kop2o8 (Intermediate/ GCSE Higher Tier)
In this booklet, you will be going through 5 topics: where you live,jobs, food weather and transport, 8 listening exercises in total.
Each listening is in a similar style as the real exam, with an illustration and title on top to help you familiarise with the format and anticipate the content.
The level of difficulty is around a level 6-7.
This is also a perfect practice for students who would like to develop the listening by guidance, as the transcript and correct answers are provided. In addition, students can even follow the transcript and read out load for speaking practice, identifying which sentences can help them with forming speaking answers. There are many different ways of using the resources for self study, self assessment, teacher-led learning.
Leave a review if you like the resource. This means so much to me to see that my resource has helped you with lesson planning.
This powerpoint is the companion following my Youtube video. This applies to all the lessons, not just language lessons. There are 7 tips I offer to optimse lesson pace and structure online lesson even better. The tips are on lesson planning, setting homework and using emojis for feedback.
Please do watch the video to benefit the most and help using the lesson template.
Video Premiere on 8am 27/4/2020. Thanks for watching and sharing.
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This read-a-book project is suitable for all ages. You can simply ask students to follow the instructions OR customise your instructions a bit. This read-a-book-project can be very rewarding for students and yourself. This can also be customised to work for other languages.
This project also includes the marking criteria and 5 winning categories, which can be useful for motivating students in different ways.
Very suitable for setting homework during school break and school closure. Also suitable for extra research projects during summer term.
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The worksheet contains various jobs that students should find the first activity match up very fun, and second activity tests their reading skill. Great for a cover lesson, end of job assessment or even self-study! Can be open book or close book assessment.
Answers are supplied.
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The tongue twisters are always a great starter before any speaking lesson! It helps warm up the atmosphere and also boost learners’ confidence for using the language.
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Have you struggled to assess if your students have mastered the vocabulary they learned before? Now this lesson plan template will help you with planning a successful online vocab learning experience.
You will need use quizlet, google forms and gimkit to plan your lesson. The lesson is for 50-minute learning time. My students are average range, which means that this lesson plan is suitable for a general range of ability. For lower abilities, you may slow down the pace.
By the end of lesson, students will have mastered the 40 words given and enjoyed the lesson. My students had a really good feedback.
All the links have been included in the Powerpoint slides.
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This resource gives you everything you need to set up an online project with students. This is great for them to know a bit more about Chinese culture and pop culture. In addition, it trains their research skills.
You do not need to give any instruction. Simply this document is enough for 5 weeks of homework setting!
A great way to boost learners’ love of music and starting them off speaking Chinese! The resources come with a song list with more than 70 songs, links that contain pinyin and characters. Also, the powerpoint format for the song contest can be easily edited to your own school competition!
The powerpoint also contains some quizzes in Mandarin suitable for the festive party. It was used specifically for Christmas!
You can start this from as young as 7 years old!
This 26-page powerpoint contains the most used radicals which can help enhancing the reading techniques. In reading, when there is a word students don’t know they can always guess the meaning by checking the radicals.
Please leave a review if you find the resource useful! This will be immensely encouraging for me to produce more similar resources.
This Hassle Free Jinbu 1 & Jinbu 2 Home Speaking Test + Preparation + Marking Criteria gives you everything that you need for 3-lesson sequence (each lesson 40-50 minutes), suitable for end of year speaking/writing assessment.
All the instructions are written down, so you can use this resource for student-led work. Great to develop learner autonomy.
Some questions are much harder to push the talented and gifted learners for thinking independently.
There are also guidances that show you what level of support you should give your students, so although this support can be tailored to the level of your students, this remains challenging to the students.
This is particularly suitable for students who finished Jinbu 1 and first 3 chapters of Jinbu 2.
This resource also goes with the audio and video support shared on Youtube.
Great for UCAS preparation!
I have created this evaluation form including marking each other’s work and notes section. Great for reflective feedback to peers, or simply for your marking!
Suitable for presentation or group work, especially suitable for Year 10 to Year 13, giving them a sense of ownership and hold them accountable for the content delivery!
This Chinese self-assessment after exam is brief and neat. It shows the perspectives of all 4 skills to students, and it helps them relish their improvement this time but it will also help them establish small targets in order to improve better next time.
Try this, and you will see great results!
This set of classroom sentence displays is not only great for speaking warmups either outside of the classroom while students are waiting or can be used in the classroom as a building block of using complicated sentences in the writing! Pictures and English are added to be more explicit and clearer.