Just a suggestion for helping students practise this structure especially with placing things, which is usually where we all start with this structure.
When I lived in China I used the app 'Fun Chinese' for my daughters and it had an activity in the house section of the app (See picture of a lamp on a sofa) to teach the 把 structure. Before I say anything else, I have no relationship with this app.
We know the 把 structure is obviously very foreign to English speaking people and so this activity is the best I know of. Basically they have three rooms which you flick through and they give you three pieces of furniture. You then hear something like: 把沙发放在厨房. After you've placed all the items you go to the next level, you get three more pieces of furniture to place in the rooms, but this time it might say: 把椅子放到沙发上。 The voice starts slow but gets quicker for each level. The great thing is, you've got to listen carefully because the instructions are not logical as obviously we don't usually say 把椅子放到杀上。But every sentence uses the 把 structure and so it's a fantastic way to cement the concept.
This activity comes with the £6.99 4 lesson purchase, so you don't need the full subscription to get that particular activity, I guess they'll have some kind of school subscription too - not sure.
Anyway, hope it helps.
中秋节快乐!
Christopher
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