Hi Susan
I run the mandarin after school club every Tuesday as well, so far I did
Chinese food introduction from all parts of China, comparing to the chinese take away food here, ( using a powerpoint presentation), Chinese table manners ( not really manners just habits around food table)
Learn to do Chinese Caligraphy
Make chinese birthday cards, xmas cards etc.
Cooking( I booked food tech room for that) mainly fried noodles.
chinese paper cutting
Learn Chinese songs
Chinese fan dancing
That's just what I did so far, hope this helps
Annabel Parker
Head of Mandarin
New Line Learning Academy
Sutton Road
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 9DT
Tel: 01622677471 ext 306
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From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching on behalf of Susan Fitzhenry
Sent: Tue 13/11/2007 20:38
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Subject: Mandarin Club
Dear All Colleagues:
I am currently also teaching a Mandarin Club (6 girls - Year 9, 10 & 11) after school once a week (45 minutes). All my students are very interested in Chinese Culture. I don't think they all want to study another new lesson (Mandarin) again especially after the tiring 9 periods normal school life.
Apart from merely teaching languages, what else activities do you think I can make this club survive lively and successfully?
Yours sincerely
Susan
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