A series of mini introductions to various aspects of Chinese culture and history created by me.
These work best as a conversation starter or a plenary and can be used to illustrate a variety of topics.
Enjoy!
Created to teach Pre-U history, each ppt (tutorial) can be used to lecture and revise from. Presentations also contain links to articles/videos as appropriate.
'China before Communism&' is a fact sheet that sums up the main facts and players from the Opium Wars to the end of the revolution.
Each lecture ends in &';questions for further study' that can be set as homework and discussed in a seminar lesson for which there is a crib sheet for the teacher containing prompts and a mini check-list for key concepts that the students will need to know.
Enjoy!
A short booklet with some TEFL activity ideas that can be used to create a speaking lesson / fun activity with next to no preparation. The second half contains a series of grammar worksheets which can be set for homework.
Ever find yourself drawing blanks in the classroom? Unsure how to pull out a good lesson with zero prep time? Can't think of activities under pressure? The Teachers' Armoury may be for you!<br />
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This compendium of ESL/EAL/TEFL/English activities acts as a quick-fire arsenal for new and experience teachers alike. This booklet contains ready-made games, filler activities, debate questions and lesson plans which are all perfect for those times you find yourself drawing blanks in the classroom.<br />
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In addition, this booklet contains 25 ready-to-go grammar worksheets for use as homework, in-class activities etc.
A brief guide for students on how to learn a language and develop study skills. Gives general tips and specific study ideas and should help students take control of their own learning.
Introduction powerpoint originally designed for teaching Chinese Pre-U's &'Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress&'; module.
Cultural Revolution ppt contains links for further reading.
Students must decide if the picture was taken in a part of China or not. This quiz will challenge preconceptions of China and will definitely generate some discussion!
A short presentation on Verlan, French slang from the Banlieu. The presentation explains what Verlan is and gives the teacher the opportunity to discuss French immigrants, Paris and its social issues. The presentation is designed to aid the teacher in approaching this topic in whatever way they see fit. :)
A ppt that introduces/revises ne...pas structures through the story of French charity Emmaus. Start by reading the story (and link to citizenship/cultural issues) and then teach the ne...pas structure.
Last slide asks students to make sentences using the key words and structures raised in this lesson.
<p>Designed for Y7 to introduce avoir and etre whilst reviewing personal descriptions, but may be suitable as a revision tool for any level.</p>
<p>Complete the tasks to consolidate conjugation and review (limited) core vocab.</p>
Scaffolded presentation looking to introduce and assimilate new vocab and sentence structures. Students have to first process new vocab, read for meaning, then fill in the gaps with the same words and finally move towards using language independently.
Can be adapted as a listening, speaking, reading or writing task.
2 linked lessons that focus solely on stroke order, radicals and the nature of Chinese characters. Activities included. This is a first draft and may need editing as the teacher sees fit- any improvements would be gratefully received! Images sourced from the internet, not intended for commercial use, no copyright infringement intended.
A discussion activity looking to pick apart our assumptions about China. Ask students to get into groups and discuss the common assertions on the word document. Then, use the ppt to explore each question in depth (after initial discussion) and compare a series of facts to initial opinions. Do they match? Why? What is the 'real&' China?
Scaffolded presentation looking to introduce and assimilate new vocab and sentence structures. Students have to first process new vocab, read for meaning, then fill in the gaps with the same words and finally move towards using language independently.
Can be adapted as a listening, speaking, reading or writing task.
Includes film dubbing activity based on Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
A list of French texting/internet abbreviations including English equivalents.
Great for encouraging students to create personalised and authentic language.
3 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon themed lessons designed to reinforce/introduce pinyin and tones. Slides can be adapted to suit the teacher's needs, suitable for all levels. Notes included. Images sourced from the internet, no copyright infringement intended, not to be used commercially.
Art based activity where students first discuss Chinese porcelain designs then have a go at there own following an initial and final design process. Finish by putting the final design on a paper plate- looks really effective!<br />
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Images sourced from the internet, not intended for commercial use, no copyright infringement intended.
<p>To review descriptions of people. First have a quick quick on some famous French people and discuss at your leisure. Then use the sheets to write descriptions of the people given to you. Help sheets included for lower abilities. I would use as a group activity but can be individual.</p>
Designed for a homosexuality awareness event, this mini presentation outlines the history of homosexuality in China up to the present day. Designed to be neutral and informative. Images sourced from the internet, not intended for commercial use, no copyright infringement intended.