I have taught Chinese at both primary and secondary levels in Melbourne Australia. However, I have mainly taught primary and next year it will be all primary.
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Nice to see you here too. Jo is right, please share with us. Chinese is such a fascinating language!
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you.
Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com
At 9:35am on September 15, 2008, Jo Rhys-Jones said…
Hi Julie
Chinese to the little ones - fantastic - do please add a blog post about the sort of things you do if you get a chance - there are many people on the site who'd be fascinated!
Meanwhile, welcome to the site which I hope you find both friendly and fun!
Jo x
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I was trying to put together something on this and courtesy of the Sunderland MFL Christmas resources site put together this Smartboard Notebook file. It includes a Connect4 game to play with the pupils in teams as they try and memorise what they ha…
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Nice to see you here too. Jo is right, please share with us. Chinese is such a fascinating language!
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you.
Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com
Chinese to the little ones - fantastic - do please add a blog post about the sort of things you do if you get a chance - there are many people on the site who'd be fascinated!
Meanwhile, welcome to the site which I hope you find both friendly and fun!
Jo x