activechinese.com
There are several examples of their curriculum on Youtube. Just search for activechinese.
There are several examples of their curriculum on Youtube. Just search for activechinese.
I’ve been away from posting here for a while. Just too wrapped up in the rest of life. Bought a small farm, blogging about that some. But it’s the holidays and I ought to give a little. So here is a site I found recently.
Some of the games are sweet. Check it out and keep learning.
Not sure what happened. We are in process of moving house and the site renewal was set to automatic, and that worked as it should have. But then somehow the site became “unparked.” Does anyone know how to say “unparked” in Chinese? I sure don’t, but I’d be interested to know. Maybe something with fan (反) in it?
I’m reading Generational Learning Styles by Julie Coates. It’s pretty interesting. Her summation of learning theories over the past century was quick and accessible. The cyclical trends of generations and nature of their learning preferences is compelling. I do wonder if there might be a tendency to accept one’s generation’s behaviors much like we associate with our astrological characteristics. And this acceptance might be even more dangerous since it’s less new-agey. But then again, what harm does it do? If it helps me understand students’ and instructors’ needs that much better, then great. Today’s poll is reflective of my reading. I’m curious what kinds of learners are coming to my site.
It’s Humpty Dumpty from Alice in Wonderland translated and presented side by side with English and GR. It’s great. And while you are there be sure to check out other features of Mark Swofford’s Pinyin.info site.
I've been teaching Chinese since 1998. This site was built to help my students practice the sounds of Chinese. Hope it continues to help others. Let me know if you have questions.