Hi Xiaoming
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We have not received any info re. the Conference. Keen to exhibit
Can you let me know about this.
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On 11/03/2016 12:35, "Xiaoming Zhu" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi James
>
>I would start by telling the students that to describe the location of
>one place (A) against the other (B) in Chinese is very different from
>English i.e. we need to start the sentence by the two places linked by
>zai. The location word is then put at the end.
>
>I will then stress to the students, the key is that the location word is
>used to describe Place A. (Give a couple of English sentences to make
>sure students know which is A and which is B if needed).
>
>You could demonstrate the above (step by step) by using the 4 flash cards:
>
>Place A;
>Place B;
>location word;
>zài
>
>I will then help students get familiar with the structure starting by
>using a mixture of English and Chinese before moving to Chinese only. It
>will be done verbally (trying to use the words students are confident
>with) or with Pinyin on board if needed. But I will try to avoid using
>characters at this stage.
>
>e.g.
>Cinema zai sports centre houmian
>Sports centre zai cinema qianmian
>Dianyingyuan zai yundong zhongxin houmian
>
>The sentence structure can then be reinforced by various activities incl.
>some of the very interesting ones provided by the colleagues earlier on.
>
>Hope this helps.
>Xiaoming
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching
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>Sent: 10 March 2016 18:02
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>Subject: Teacher tips
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>Hi all,
>
>I was wondering if anyone has any good, fun ways of teaching ....在。。。对面/后边
> e.g 电影院在运动中心对面
>
>No matter how many times I teach it I still seem to find it difficult to
>get it into their heads.
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>Many thanks in advance please respond to [log in to unmask]
>rather than the forum.
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>Many thanks
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