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Results for ‘Cheng Ye’:
  • animals - Cheng Ye
    03-07-2012
    In this lesson, students are going to learn seven words about animals. Then they are going to make sentences with the pattern "I like..." to introduce their favorite animals to each other in Chinese.
  • Colors - Cheng Ye
    11-30-2011
    In this lesson students will learn 9 color words in Chinese and a pattern "I like..." to express their favorite colors.
  • Food and Drink - Cheng Ye
    05-22-2012
    In this lesson, students are going to learn eight words about food and drink and two verbs, which one is "eat", the other one is "drink". After that they are going to make phrases with the verbs and the words, the make sentences with the pattern " I like..." to express their favorite food and drink in Chinese.
  • Greeting others - Cheng Ye
    09-15-2011
    This teaching plan is for different grades, because it it planned in different levels. After the plan there is a sheet for the different students to review and practice at home.
  • Hello, Chopsticks. - Cheng Ye
    10-18-2011
    This plan combines Chinese culture study with Chinese language learning ( counting the numbers from 1--100 in Chinese.) So in this lesson, students can not only learn how to use chopsticks and practice it, but also they can review how to count the numbers with the snacks they pick up for themselves.
  • I love my family - Cheng Ye
    12-09-2011
    With this lesson, students can learn the family members words in Chinese. Use the patterns " This is my ..." "There are ... people in my family, they are my ..." and "I love my..." to introduce their families.
  • Mid-Autumn Day - Cheng Ye
    09-15-2011
    This teaching plan is about the Chinese culture, Mid-Autumn Day. It is planned for the 4th, 5th and 6th grade students. After the teaching plan, there is a sheet for the students to review and practice after school at home.
  • Nationality - Cheng Ye
    10-18-2011
    This plan is for students to extend their self-introduction with their names, ages and nationalities.
  • PPT for Mid-Autumn Day - Cheng Ye
    09-15-2011
    This PPT is a good way for the students to enjoy the traditional festival and also practice and review the things we learned in class
  • Revision - Cheng Ye
    01-17-2012
    For the first month of 2012, I just got the plan for students to go over all we have learned last year.
  • Shapes - Cheng Ye
    02-11-2012
    This lesson is a good combination with the new topic "shapes" with the old topics "colors" and "numbers". At the end of this lesson students are able to decribe the shapes with different colors and numbers.
  • sports - Cheng Ye
    04-04-2012
    In this lesson, students learned six words about sports and how to express their favorite sports with the pattern " I like..." in Chinese.

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