Just to add to Helen’s post – if you are inspired by Theresa’s interview and want to learn more about using
The Ventriloquist’s Daughter (by Lin Man-chiu, translated by Helen Wang, published
Balestier Press) in the classroom, do have a look at our
school bookclub reviews (including some new video reviews from
Jordanhill School in Glasgow) and also at Theresa’s excellent
blog with SOWs and practical ideas for using it in the classroom.
(There are also several other reviews of it by adults on our general
book review page too if you are looking for inspiration for yourself!).
If you would like to know more about what we do at Leeds, or would like to join either as a book reviewer yourself or to
set up a bookclub at your school, do get in touch ([log in to unmask]).
All the best
Frances
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Dr Frances Weightman
Associate Professor of Chinese Studies
Director of The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing
School of Languages, Cultures and Societies
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Office: G.07, 14 Cromer Terrace
+44-(0)113-3433560
The Leeds Centre for New Chinese Writing
利兹大学当代华语文学研究中心
http://writingchinese.leeds.ac.uk
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New blog post on Chinese Books for Young Readers - an interview with Chinese teacher, Theresa Munford
Best wishes
Helen Wang
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