Messages from Lin Lao Shi,
I hope everyone enjoy the new ways of living and learning so far. I miss all of you and the time we were in classroom! Here are some resources that you could work on at home before we meet again online or in class. I saw some of you sending me your Duolingo reports, which is wonderful! I love seeing them more! Let's see how much reports I will receive in the following two weeks and let’s celebrate that when we are back in class!
Here are the lists that you could do at home. I hope the resources will keep you busy and let you have some fun learning Chinese! Please check our Google Classroom for any updates. Stay safe and cool. Hope to see you all soon!
-Ms. Lin clin@wcpss.net
Log into your Quizlet account and play some of the lessons we have learned before.
Join the Dulingo classroom and I could love to see your learning process
I know this will be your favorite. I set a goal of $500,000 for each class to reach before 3/27. Let’s see if Chinese 1A or 1B+2 class makes more money in this week. This is a COMPETETION! Each week I will create an goal for your class to reach. The following links are for this week. You don’t need a code to enter. Just click the links below and you can play! Which class will be the winner? 1A or 1B+2?!
1A: https://www.gimkit.com/play/5e7b80beb7b73b0022c17ccd/5d96b238ede169002267500d
1B+2: https://www.gimkit.com/play/5e7b8119ad3fd70022f76b5f/5d96b6d4ede1690022676c7f
Review your previous works and see if you could do better now. Feel free to comments on other classmates’ works! I love to see some positive feedbacks!
1. https://www.thechairmansbao.com : Find a story, listen to it. They have Chinese captions on different level reading. Find a story that is interesting to you.
2. https://www.littlechinesereaders.com It has lessons improve your reading and writing. It contains little games to play as well. You might need your parents to sign up if you are under 13. Upgrade to premium account for two months using the code: Homestudy
3. https://www.echineseworld.com/ It has different levels of reading. Take a look and tell me how many books are you able to read?
4. https://www.chinesepod.com It includes videos and podcasts organized by levels as well as supporting materials such as review exercises for lessons and flashcards with personalized vocabulary lists.
I recommend the folloing Chinese Learning APPs. Hope you like them. If there is a APP you like very much, please let me know.
Chinese Skills
Skritter
YouHanzi
Dulingo
Fun Chinese
KidsMandarin
ChinesePod
Check the song list on Google Classroom