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Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, is a time of celebration and renewal for millions of people around the world. This year CNY will be celebrated on the 10 February 2024. Dragons are seen as powerful, majestic, and auspicious creatures in Chinese culture, making this year’s celebrations particularly special!

If you’re looking for gifts with a festive touch to mark the occasion, we have compiled a list of perfect presents that will surely bring joy to your loved ones.

Year of the Dragon Starbucks Mug

Check out these Starbucks’ Year of the Dragon collection

These limited-edition mugs are adorned with beautiful dragon-themed designs and come in various sizes, making them perfect for both coffee aficionados and tea lovers. The vibrant colours and intricate artwork make this gift a wonderful way to commemorate the Year of the Dragon, while enjoying your favourite beverage.

 

Year of the Dragon Swatch Watch


Well-loved for its innovative and stylish timepieces, Swatch has released an exclusive Year of the Dragon collection. Designed to radiate power, strength, and good luck, their unique timepieces feature dragon motifs and vibrant colours that capture the essence of this powerful animal. Having a Swatch Dragon-Themed Watch is not only a functional accessory but also a stylish and meaningful way to mark this special year.

Chinese New Year Hamper

A Chinese New Year hamper is a delightful gift filled with an assortment of traditional snacks, candies, and festive treats. These hampers often include items like dried fruits, nuts, chocolates, and specialty teas, all beautifully packaged in a decorative box. The best part? You can also customise the hamper based on your budget and the receiver’s preference. So no matter who you’re gifting it to, they’re guaranteed to love it!

Festive Handbags

Luxurious brands are inviting the world to celebrate CNY by launching exquisite handbags that not only exude elegance and style but also carry cultural significance, making them ideal gifts for your loved ones. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious red leather bag, a design featuring auspicious motifs, or a piece that perfectly complements the festive spirit, these handbags are a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Give the gift of tradition and fashion by finding the ideal red handbag to delight your friends and family during the CNY festivities

Whether you’re aiming to start your day with a touch of culture, adorn your wrist with symbolism, or share tokens of prosperity and tradition, these gifts will surely bring joy, luck, and a sense of togetherness during the 2024 Chinese New Year celebrations. Wishing you and your family a prosperous Year of the Dragon filled with happiness and good fortune,

新年快乐 Xīn nián kuài lè!

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AP中文口语考试- 继承语考生的特色与准备建议 https://mandarinmatrix.org/ap-chinese-speaking-heritage-language-students/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ap-chinese-speaking-heritage-language-students https://mandarinmatrix.org/ap-chinese-speaking-heritage-language-students/?lang=es#respond Fri, 02 Jun 2023 00:42:08 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/ap-chinese-speaking-heritage-language-students/

AP中文口语考试

        AP中文考试的口语问答部分可以说是整个AP考试当中最有挑战性的部分之一。这一部分综合考察了学生的口语交际能力、逻辑思维能力、听力水平和对中华文化知识的掌握。因此,当2020年AP考试不得不因为疫情而进行删减的时候,听力、阅读、写作等部分都被删减,而口语问答部分却得以保留。 

        口语问答的部分之所以对考察学生的汉语水平有重要的意义,关键原因是:无论 AP 中文考生的背景如何——比如有的是来自继承语(Heritage Language)家庭的考生,有的是汉语沉浸式项目(Chinese Immersion Program)的学生,还有的是传统外语课堂的考生——这些不同类型的考生在回答问题的时候都会需要应对不同的挑战。这些不同的挑战是因为这些考生有着学习汉语的不同途径和背景。而如果老师在备考阶段没有根据这些考生的不同需要而有针对性地进行教学,那么无论考生是上面三种背景中的哪一种,都有可能在这一部分折戟,从而对整个考试的成绩造成影响。

        而作为教授AP的老师同样要非常清楚,只要备考得当,即使考生的背景不同,他们都能够有很大的机会在这一部分拿到24分以上的好成绩。(每题满分6分,六道题每题都在4分以上,就是24分) 。 

继承语考生與AP考試

     根据ETS公布的考试数据,直至2022年,继承语家庭的考生仍然是参加AP中文考试的主力,但是我们可以明显地感觉到继承语考生并没有把在听力部分和阅读部分的明显优势保持到问答部分。 

        出现这种问题的一大原因在于继承语考生其个人和家长都倾向于认为中文是考生的第一语言。这就产生了一些误区,比如很多家长认为,自己的孩子从小开始说中文,又上了很多年的中文学校,识字量两千多,在AP考试里完全可以游刃有余,“从心所欲不逾矩”。这种思想可以说是很多继承语考生获得5分或者4分的最大障碍。AP中文考试对于上了很多年中文学校,识字量扎实的学生来说,听力和阅读部分确实不是难事,但是正因为如此,AP考试近年来就更加重视在写作和口语部分拉开分数档次。

AP中文口语考试说明

口试总共分为两个部分:

会话部分说明

简报部分说明

会话部分题目

需要做连续性的一问一答以达到双向沟通

 

简报部分题目

临场准备的单向简报

资料来源:AP Central College Board

继承语考生口語分數不高的可能原因

        虽说很多海外华人的子女在家可以和家长流利地使用中文进行日常对话,但是其实这些华人子女很少有机会在比较正式的场合使用中文,加之中国有句俗话说,”至亲不言谢“,华人的家庭日常沟通与在正式场合使用的中文是有很大区别的。 这种区别主要体现为以下几个特点:

比如当别人夸奖你的时候,“你的汉语说得真好!”,比较符合中华文化的回答应该是“哪里哪里!我还需要多多练习。”而在很多继承语考生会下意识地按照西方语境回答说“谢谢!”就语言来说这种回答并没有错,但我们需要知道,AP 中文考试并不是只考语言,它的全称是AP中国语言和文化考试。回答“谢谢”的考生很容易让人觉得对中国文化缺少基本的了解。再比如,你的接待家庭到机场来接你,别人出于礼貌和关心会问道:“坐了这么长时间飞机,累了吧?” 有些考生基本只会有问必答地回答不累或者累,丝毫没有对别人大老远来机场接你表达谢意。

这种情况造成了继承语考生往往缺乏在特定语境中驾驭中文的训练,特别是在面试、订票、宾馆、宿舍、打出租车、做学术报告等等语境中得体地使用中文的训练。他们基本上只有用英语来完成上述活动的经历,也就是说,他们在完成这些交际任务的时候,脑子里是用英文来思考的。.这就导致他们在回答一些有挑战性的问题的时候,中文输出会发生过于复杂或者过于简单的迁移。太多的孩子把口语考试就当成日常对话,把简单的问题复杂化,把复杂的问题简单化的现象屡屡发生。

这种优越感使得很多考生在备考当中对口语表达部分的理解产生了偏差。我们必须铭记,AP考试的写作和口语部分都是“表演考试”,也就是考生在完成这些任务的时候并不是在本色出演,有一说一;恰恰相反,考生需要按照考试安排的角色来完成交际任务,尽最大努力展现自己驾驭中文的能力和对中华文化的深刻理解。有些考生想到哪儿就说到哪儿,想怎么说就怎么说,说了很多却没有完成题目交给的任务,甚至跑题千里。 

继承语考生由于原生家庭和社区中华文化活动的影响,见过、吃过、玩儿过、听说过很多中华文化的概念。比如,每逢学校举办春节活动,笔者班上的一些华裔家庭的女生都会穿起旗袍甚至汉服来参加。说起来也都知道自己穿的是汉服、旗袍。但是仅仅知道概念名词,从来没有人来深究每一个文化现象。做到条理清晰,口齿伶俐地在规定时间内对某种中华文化知识做出准确的介绍,这一点无论对于哪类考生,甚至是在中国完成高中学习的学生来说也是需要认真准备的。

下載一些准备上的建议

以上分享都属于个人看法,下面可以下载本文全文,来看看笔者针对继承语考生如何根据上面的几个特点来有针对性地备考AP口语问答部分:

希望这些建议能帮助有需要的老师和考生。祝各位口试顺利!

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作者:

美国亚利桑那州现代中文学校校长 安然

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A New Level of the YCT Stories Series: YCT 4 https://mandarinmatrix.org/yct4-launch-2/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yct4-launch-2 https://mandarinmatrix.org/yct4-launch-2/?lang=es#respond Wed, 22 Feb 2023 01:27:51 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/?p=33230

Mandarin Matrix YCT Stories

Mandarin Matrix YCT Stories has a launched a new level! The NEW YCT Level 4 has been published on the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom on both the teacher and students accounts.

Here are some of the key highlights of the series:

#1 TPRS Story Books for YCT Chinese Test

The series aligns with the Youth Chinese Test (YCT) 1, 2, 3 and 4 and is creatively designed and illustrated based on the Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling (TPRS) method. The series takes keywords and grammar places them in engaging reading material.

#2 Now you have a full set of all 4 YCT Levels

We have 15 books in YCT 1 and YCT 2, 25 books in YCT3, and 35 books in YCT 4, equally 90 story books in total. All books are available on the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom (MMOC) in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

Printed materials are available in the following levels:

  • YCT Stories: Level 1 – 3
  • YCT Flashcards: Level 1 – 3
  • YCT Teacher’s Pack: Level 1 – 3

Printed books can be purchased individually as part of discounted Combo Packs. Access sample pages here

#3 Systematic spiral pedagogy: Reinforcing vocabulary and learning points 

Key vocabulary and gramma points are repeated at different levels and are expanded to longer sentences and applied to deeper concepts.

For example: YCT 1 Book 07 is about Family Relationship:

YCT 2 Book 08 revisits the same family. We use the some of the same vocabulary and grammar points to create a new topic about Art and Hobbies

#4 Topics are explored in greater depth 

YCT 1 focuses on building up necessary language skills. More daily conversations and language is added in YCT 2 and 3. In YCT 4, we deeper concepts like Culture, Environment and Future Places are explored.

#5 ‘CAFE’ Teaching method supported

The most common way of teaching a language is to firstly teach vocabulary, followed by grammar points or sentence patterns and finally the hope that students can assemble these learned parts into coherent dialogues or passage. However, at Mandarin Matrix we are big advocates of the CAFE teaching method

This means we read a passage or story first, then disassemble them into key learning points so all the small parts serve a purpose in the original passage. We witness lots of successful cases using this method.

#6 Supporting materials available

  • Printable worksheets for learners to feel the language by handwriting each character
  • Teaching Packs highlight the main teaching points including key grammatical concepts and outcome assessments
  • Multi-use, wipe-clean YCT Flashcards are an effective resource to help boost character recognition (only available in Print)

Now the new YCT level 4 is launched online on Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom. Score down and claim your free trial account to see sample books!

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5 Great Characters from Chinese Literature for World Book Day https://mandarinmatrix.org/5-great-characters-from-chinese-literature-for-world-book-day-at-school/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=5-great-characters-from-chinese-literature-for-world-book-day-at-school https://mandarinmatrix.org/5-great-characters-from-chinese-literature-for-world-book-day-at-school/?lang=es#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2023 05:51:38 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/5-great-characters-from-chinese-literature-for-world-book-day-at-school/

World Book Day is an excellent opportunity to celebrate literature and the power of storytelling. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or a parent, it’s always exciting to choose a character from a favorite book to dress up as for the day. If you’re looking for some inspiration, here are five great characters from Chinese literature that would be perfect for World Book Day at school.

 

1. Mulan 花木兰

Mulan is a legendary Chinese warrior who disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the army. Her story has been retold in many different forms, including in the Disney movie «Mulan.» This character is an excellent choice for World Book Day because she is a strong and inspiring figure who stands up for what she believes in and fights for her family and her country.

 

We are not sure if she’s a real person in history, but her story can be found in an ancient poem:

  Mù lán shī 

《木兰诗》 (节录)

Jī jī fù jī jī, mù lán dāng hù zhī. Bù wén jī zhù shēng, wéi wén nǚ tàn xī.

唧唧复唧唧,木兰当户织。不闻机杼声,惟闻女叹息。

Wèn nǚ hé suǒ sī, wèn nǚ hé suǒ yì. Nǚ yì wú suǒ sī, nǚ yì wú suǒ yì.

问女何所思,问女何所忆。女亦无所思,女亦无所忆。

Zuó yè jiàn jūn tiē, kè hán dà diǎn bīng, jūn shū shí èr juàn, juàn juàn yǒu yé míng 。

昨夜见军帖,可汗大点兵,军书十二卷,卷卷有爷名。

ā yé wú dà ér, Mù lán wú zhǎng xiōng, yuàn wéi shì ān mǎ, cóng cǐ tì yé zhēng.

阿爷无大儿,木兰无长兄,愿为市鞍马,从此替爷征。

 

More: Listen to an audio version of the poem here

 

Translation:

The Ballad of Mulan (Excerpt)

Chirp chirp, again chirp chirp (the katydids). Mulan is weaving near the door. One cannot hear the sound of the loom. Only are heard the sighs of the girl.

Were you to ask what of she was pondering. Were you to ask what of she was recalling. The girl would be without such ponderings. The girl would be without such recollections.

(Other than) last night, seeing the military notice. The Emperor was building a great army. The military documents were twelve scrolls long. And scroll after scroll had father’s name.

Dear father had no grown son. Mulan had no eldest brother. She promised to go to the market for horse and saddle. Henceforth would she serve in place of her father.

 

Dress up idea # 1: Mulan at home

Difficulty: ⭐⭐

You will need:

  • A long dress
  • A big jacket with long wide sleeves
  • A belt
  • To tie your hair into a high bun
  • To put on make up:
    • Paint your forehead in yellow
    • Draw a tiny red flower in between your eyebrows
    • Draw thick and dark eyebrows
    • Apply blush to your cheeks
    • Put on lipsticks

Dress up idea # 2: Mulan on the way to the war

Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

You will need:

  • Tie up your hair to blend in with the other warriors
  • Make an armored suit
    • You can use old paper, cardboard, soft drink cans to make your armor, however, be very careful when you use the scissors!
    • The armored suit has two parts: the head and the body. Cut the materials in small pieces and then glue them together with glue, tape or stapler, according to your body shape.

2. Tang Sanzang 唐三藏

 

Tang Sanzang is one of the characters in the Journey to the West, he is a monk from the Tang dynasty. He is a buddhist, that’s why he has to visit the West (India) to study and learn more about Buddhism. Sun Wukong (the Monkey King), Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing are three of Tang Sanzang’s students who went to India with him.

Dress up: Tang Sanzang

Difficulty:⭐⭐⭐

You will need:

  • A long yellow gown or cloth
  • A red scarf
  • A hat – Make the hat by cutting out five pieces of paper of the same shape, and then stick them on a circular paper strip
  • A rod – You can borrow mom’s mop rod!

3. Zhu Bajie 猪八戒

Zhu bajie is Tang Sanzang’s student, he follows Tang Sanzang on the journey to the west. He has a lot of strength, he’s kind and honest but can be lazy and timid.

Dress up difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

You will need:

  • A pair of large pig ears with paper – If you have a headband at home, you can stick the ears to the headband.
  • A pig nose made from paper  – Cut out an oval shape from a piece of paper and then draw two circles on it. After you have made the nose, glue it to an elastic string and wear it on your face.
  • Pigs are usually chubby, place a cushion or a small pillow under your shirt to make it look like a big belly!

4. Hou Yi 后羿

Hou Yi is an ancient Chinese mythical character, he is very good at archery. When there were 10 suns in the sky, humans and all creatures on Earth were feeling very hot, so he helped the king and shot down 9 suns.

  • Dress up difficulty: ⭐⭐

You will need:

  • Basic clothing – Hou Yi is a person from an ancient period that did not have extravagant fabrics 
  • Bow – Fold a paper strip through the middle into an arch, and then tie a string to the two ends.
  • Arrow – Use bamboo chopsticks, wooden sticks or straws to make the arrows. Cut some paper triangles to be the arrow head. Cut some small parallelograms, glue three of them to an arrow to be the feathers

5. Ne Zha 哪吒

Ne Zha is a child in Chinese ancient myth, he is immortal. He can do a lot of things human can’t do, for example to stand on the hot wheels and fly in the sky. Ne Zha is full of energy, restless, brave and kind.

Dress up difficulty: ⭐⭐

You will need:

  • Tie your hair into two buns and wrap red ribbons around them
  • Wear a red belly band (you can wrap your body with a red scarf or shawl)
  • Make hot wheels with red and orange paper. Cut the paper into fire flame shapes and stick them to the sides of your shoes.

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IB 中文老師怎麼給學生做個人口頭活動呢 https://mandarinmatrix.org/ib-mandarin-speaking-task/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ib-mandarin-speaking-task https://mandarinmatrix.org/ib-mandarin-speaking-task/?lang=es#respond Thu, 09 Feb 2023 03:43:35 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/ib-mandarin-speaking-task/

        每年的二、三月都是國際文憑預科課程(IB DP)語言B進行校內評估(Internal Assessment)的高峰期,相信不少老師都會特別忙碌。今天打算跟大家分享一些語言B普通課程(BSL)個人口頭活動的小提示,希望能為準備評估的老師們減輕壓力。

 

慎選視覺啟發材料

        首先,簡單介紹一下IB DP的語言B普通課程校內評估的一些基本要求。

        普通課程(BSL)的校內評估主要是老師根據課程主題準備視覺啟發材料(Visual stimulus),讓學生進行個人口頭活動評估(Individual oral assessment)。課程的五大主題為:身份認同(Identities)、體驗(Experiences)、人類發明創造(Human Ingenuity)、社會組織(Social Organisation)和共享地球(Sharing the Planet)。評估旨在測評學生運用所學語言進行理解和交流,並成功地開展互動的能力。

        老師需要挑選一系列在課程中學生學習過的、跟五大主題相關的視覺啟發材料,並按照主題為每件啟發材料配上相關主題。根據語言B指南:「『視覺啟發材料』可以是一張照片、一份海報、一幅插圖或一個廣告。圖片上自然出現的任何語言都應盡量少,而且必須是所學語言。不得提供詞彙和語法結構,這會給予學生不公平的優勢。」(《語言B指南》43頁)此外,老師在選擇視覺啟發材料時,必須要注意:

  1. 清楚地與五大主題之一作聯繫;
  2. 標識出與每件視覺材料相關的主題;
  3. 連結所學語言的文化;
  4. 給學生展示國際情懷的機會;
  5. 提供充分機會讓學生描述一個場景或一種情況;
  6. 讓學生作個人詮釋;
  7. 能幫助開展一場廣泛的對話;
  8. 適合學生的年齡段,令他們感興趣;
  9. 使用在考試前學生沒有看過的材料。

 

視覺啟發材料範例

下面是一些根據每個主題在網上搜集的視覺啟發材料,僅供老師們參考

身分認同

推薦可以討論的話題:健康和幸福、生活方式

 

人類發明創造

推薦可以討論的話題:交流與媒體、創新科技

 

體驗

推薦可以討論的話題:風俗與傳統

 

社會組織

推薦可以討論的話題:社會關係、教育

 

共享地球

推薦可以討論的話題:環境

 

開展個人口頭活動

    語言B普通課程的個人口頭活動評估分為三個部份:口頭表達、後續討論和綜合討論。進行評估前,同學們有15分鐘的準備時間,他們需要在受監督的情況下進行準備。15分鐘的準備期間的計時從給學生清楚地展示(屬於不同主題的)兩件啟發材料開始,學生從中選擇一件用於個人口頭活動評估的啟發材料。選擇之後,學生用15分鐘中剩餘的時間準備口頭表達。在準備時間內,學生可以在老師準備的白紙上寫上簡短的筆記(最多10個要點)。當學生進行口頭表達時,可以利用這筆記作參考,惟千萬不能將它們當作準備好的演講稿朗讀。下面是根據語言B指南以及個人經驗整理出來的個人口頭活動指引,僅供參考:

下載表格直接使用

        以上分享都屬於個人看法,並不一定適合不同學校的情況。不過,如果覺得有需要,也可按下方按鈕直接下載上方表格,可打印給學生或老師使用:

        總之,希望這些個人口頭評估小提示能幫助有需要的老師。祝各位老師工作愉快、口試順利!

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陳老師

陳老師在國際學校任教逾十年,擁有豐富的教學經驗。她分別在香港及上海的國際中、小學任教,現為啟新書院中學部中文教師、領導中文課程項目,任教國際文憑中學項目課程(IB MYP)中文課程和大學預科課程(IB DP)中文及認識論課程(TOK)。

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Dual Language Immersion Chinese Teaching Materials Recommendation https://mandarinmatrix.org/dual-language-immersion-chinese-materials-recommendation/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dual-language-immersion-chinese-materials-recommendation https://mandarinmatrix.org/dual-language-immersion-chinese-materials-recommendation/?lang=es#respond Mon, 06 Feb 2023 03:40:46 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/dual-language-immersion-chinese-teaching-materials-recommendation/ What is Dual Language Immersion(DLI) Program in the US?

DLI means to use the target language as the medium of instruction, instead of teaching the language only. Even though acquiring the language is still one of the learning objectives, teachers do not strictly focus on teaching grammar, pronunciation and practising drills. Instead, teachers extensively use Chinese to teach, to conduct activities and to communicate, so that students learn the language unconsciously. Just like how kids learn their first languages. In the US, this kind of instruction method has been categorized as a special teaching program, called the Dual Language Immersion program. This program is well-established, with French, German, Spanish and Portuguese as the first four programs. In around 2006, some school districts have started the Chinese Immersion Program (CIP).

How to use Mandarin Matrix™ DLI Proficiency Builders in immersion teaching?

The Mandarin Matrix’ DLI Proficiency Builders series  is a complete curriculum that was co-developed with school districts and professional teachers. It is specially designed for Dual Language Immersion programs. The materials is available in print and on the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom, levels ranging from foundation (0 starter) to intermediate 4 level (Pre-AP). Here are some highlights:

Highlight 1: Making learning interesting through storytelling

The DLI Proficiency Builders come in story format and was designed based on concepts of TPRS. In the lower levels, each unit has 3 stories with the same set of key words repeatedly used in different combination/vocab across the stories. The background of the 3 stories are based on students’ family, school and playtime. Students are able to get a sense of the language naturally through reading about context in different settings.

The pedagogy of teaching through the form of story aligns with the concept of immersion teaching using Chinese as the medium, rather than the teaching purpose. It also allows children to establish the foundation of Language Art Skills from an early age. For example, each of our stories starts with a beginning, it then gradually builds up, with a climax or a problem to solve, eventually a small surprise at the end. By applying the typical concept of «Story Mountain» in our content, we are bringing students from our Foundation level (= 0 beginners) to not only immerse with the language, but also immerse with language arts.

Below is a live demo of a Chinese immersion class in the second grade of elementary school. The teacher used Mandarin Matrix’ DLI Proficiency Builders.

Thanks to Teacher Yang for his wonderful demonstration!

The most important thing is that children should learn the language with fun. A story is worth a thousand words. Watching them enjoying learning and reading is also the joy of a Chinese teachers.

Highlight 2: An Unique Spiral Pedagogy

The DLI Proficiency Builders are designed with the «spiral pedagogy», which means key words are highly repeated or reused, and are also expanded to wider and higher ranges. In this pedagogy, we follow the «I+1 principle» or «Comprehensible input» in order to make sure that students can fulfill all the requirements before going to the next steps.

Under the design of highly repetitive words, students can gradually improve their Chinese proficiency. Think about this, traditional textbooks introduce more than a dozen new words in each lesson, but how many percentage can students memorise? The Mandarin Matrix DLI  Proficiency Builders focus on very few new words in each unit at the lower levels. Even more, we use three stories to introduce the same keywords in each unit. We really make sure students acquire 100% or even 120% at the novice levels, then we bring students up to higher levels.

At 14’20 in the below video, you can see that once students got their new books, they simply just can’t wait to see if they can read them.

At the intermediate and higher levels, students expand their knowledge really fast because Chinese itself is a language of compound words. Also, our materials have changed from «character-based» to «word-based» learning at these levels. Moreover, the materials are expanding in non-fiction style. In Intermediate 3 and 4 levels, there are multiple authentic short texts in addition to a story. These short texts include different text types such as emails, blog posts, posters, etc., The stories and short texts both focus on the same set of keywords, again, aiming to increase the frequency.

Intermediate 3 and 4 also highly align to the six themes of AP: contemporary life, personal and public identity, family and community, global challenges, science and technology, beauty and aesthetics.

Highlight 3: Teacher reads, We read, Student reads

At Foundation level, each unit has three stories, which are called «Teacher Read»; «We Read» – for everyone to read together in class; «Student Reads» – the last one in the unit that students should be able to read completely by themselves. There are other communication vocabulary in «Teacher Reads» and «We Read» books, but key words students should learn are presented in red fonts.

«Big Books» is also available i this level. They are in larger size, allowing teachers to make different seating arrangements in class and to read to students.

At Intermediate 3 and 4 levels, as mentioned above, we not only have stories but also introduced many different text types. We have also expanded and covered AP themes and SDGs. Great for middle school+ students to conduct higher level discussions and develop more advanced languages.

Highlight 4: Informational teacher’s manual and well-illustrated worksheets

Each and every unit in this Proficiency Builder series includes detailed teacher’s guide, highlighting teaching points, key grammar concepts, oral focus, teaching objectives, effective evaluation suggestions and related readings, which help teachers to formulate each reading lesson’s plan.

Each unit also has worksheets that can be easily printed. Some of these worksheets are created by senior teachers of the American Star Talk Program, and some are created by AP teachers. They can save a lot of time for teachers. Print them immediately for students to practise basic stroke writing, reading comprehension, etc. . In the elementary worksheets, all the exercises are matched with interesting and easy-to-understand pictures, allowing students to practice and strengthen skills while making direct associations with pictures.

Highlight 5: A perfect online + offline solution

The curriculum isn’t only available in printed version, but also on the online learning platform of Mandarin Matrix! As long as a student or teacher subscribe to the platform, s/he can browse purchased books anytime, anywhere within the subscription period. This account can be purchased by school at one go, or by individuals. Both Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese are available.

The Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom not only has books on it, but also plenty of online exercises including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. There is no need to stack a pile of books and print out notes anymore! Everything is on the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom!

Interested in checking out the materials and online platform? Just

Fill out the form and claim a free trial account!

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10 Ways To Wish Friends a Happy New Year in The Year of The Rabbit https://mandarinmatrix.org/10-ways-to-wish-chinese-new-year/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-ways-to-wish-chinese-new-year https://mandarinmatrix.org/10-ways-to-wish-chinese-new-year/?lang=es#respond Tue, 10 Jan 2023 07:12:47 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/10-ways-to-wish-chinese-new-year/

Want a new and more authentic way to say Happy New Year to your Chinese or Asian friends? Leave behind the phrases  新年快乐 (xīn nián kuài lè) or 恭喜恭喜 (gōngxǐ gōngxǐ) and try these 10 new phrases that are sure to bring the best luck to your friends and family!

1) The best wish for all cases: 新年快乐,扬眉兔气 (Xīnnián kuàilè, yáng méi tù qì)

        Traditional Chinese: 新年快樂,揚眉兔氣

新年快乐 means Happy New Year’. You can say this  in any year. 扬眉 “兔” 气 is a pun from a Chinese idiom 扬眉吐气, which means “a feeling of exaltation upon fulfilment; one appears to be very proud and self-satisfied.” The third character of the idiom 吐 (tǔ, to breath out) has a similar sound with 兔 (tù, rabbit), as we put 兔 in the idiom, we keep the original good meaning of the idiom and relate it to this very year – the Year of The Rabbit! 

 

2) Play safe: 兔年行大运  (Tù nián xíng dà yùn)

        Traditional Chinese: 兔年行大運 

It literally means “Best luck in the Year of The Rabbit!” This can be used anytime and to anyone too. Not so special, but it’s very safe and easy to use!

3) Play it bilingually: Happy New Year 兔 You!   

As  兔  (tù, rabbit) sounds the same as “to”, you can create a fun phrase by swapping them! Make sure to use this in writing, so people know that you are playing with homophones!

There’s a cute Youtube clip here using is as a fun ending.

4) The best for businesses: 新春开运,鸿兔大展  (Xīn chūn kāi yùn, hóng tù dà zhǎn)

        Traditional Chinese: 新春開運,鴻兔大展

新春 means  ‘New ew Spring» which is also another way of saying ‘New Year’.

开运 means  to set off good luck, which conveys the wishes of being lucky

鸿兔大展 is taken from the  Chinese idiom “鸿图大展”, which means “to carry out one’s great plan, ride on the crest of success”. The second character of the idiom 图 (tú, a plan) has a similar sound with 兔, another pair of homophones! Shop owners and cooperates will love this new year wish, hoping for the best of luck and success in business. 

5) The best for students or fresh graduates: 前兔似锦,兔兔高升  (Qián tù sì jǐn, tù tù gāo shēng)

        Traditional Chinese: 前兔似錦,兔兔高升

We’re doing the same trick here. Replace 途 with 兔 in 前途似锦 (Qián tú sì jǐn: a bright future) and 步步with 兔兔 in 步步高升 (Bù bù gāo shēng: step by step, rise to eminence)

This is about wishing people a great future so it’s the best for students, especially graduates. 

6) 兔年吉祥,五福临门  (Tù nián jíxiáng, wǔ fú lín mén)

        Traditional Chinese: 兔年吉祥,五福臨門

“Auspicious Year of the Rabbit, five blessings to your door (= family)” 

The five blessings are: longevity, wealth, health, virtue and a natural death)

This is quite a traditional wish but nicely linked to Chinese culture. It can be used in any setting , but is especially good to wish to elders or people who regard traditions and cultures highly.

7) 动如脱兔,笑口常开  (Dòng rú tuō tù, xiào kǒu cháng kāi)

        Traditional Chinese: 動如脫兔,笑口常開

动如脱兔: Is  an idiom with the character 兔 (tù, rabbit) and is a  a metaphor that describes  people who move like rabbits, meaning that they are energetic. 

笑口常开: always laughing. 

This would be a good phrase to wish people good mental and physical health, because health is wealth!

8) 金兔临门,万事如意  (Jīn tù lín mén, wàn shì rú yì)

Traditional Chinese: 金兔臨門,萬事如意

 

金兔临门: A golden rabbit is at the door

万事如意: May all go well with you

This can be said to anyone. 

 

9) 招只兔,年年富Zhāo zhǐ tù, nián nián fù)

        Traditional Chinese: 招隻兔,年年富

“Catch a rabbit, and get rich every year!” Being rich and wealthy is alway a good wish in Chinese culture. These two short sentences rhyme, so it’s even easier to send your good wishes to people!

10) 兔年好运挡不住,兔年财源滚滚来   (Tù nián hǎo yùn dǎng bù zhù, tù nián cái yuán gǔn gǔn lái)

        Traditional Chinese: 兔年好運擋不住,兔年財源滾滾來

兔年好运挡不住: Unstoppable good luck in the Year of the Rabbit

兔年财源滚滚来: Unlimited great wealth in the Year of the Rabbit 

This one is longer for those who would like to challenge themselves.

Are you now ready to give it a go and spread your Chinese New Year wishes? We wish everyone 兔年好运挡不住,兔年财源滚滚来!

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30 New Books Launched in the Chinese Connections series! https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-books-launched-cc/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-books-launched-cc https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-books-launched-cc/?lang=es#respond Thu, 10 Nov 2022 07:32:22 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-books-launched-cc/

Mandarin Matrix’s Chinese Connections (CC) Series is designed for Middle School and above learners. The highlights of this series are:

  • Focused vocabulary and grammar backward designed from AP, IB, and HSK exams
  • Authentic and informational materials using real-world languages in real-world scenarios
  • Topics covering AP & IB themes, and many of the 17 SDGs

      

 We are excited to announce that we will be launching an additional  30 new books to this series focusing on beginners’ level. Hence, learners can start reading the real-world materials even from absolute beginners!

Here is the  new book list:

Chinese Connections Foundation New Books

Level F

Title

B.1

汉字

B.2

笔顺

B.3

拼音

B.4

部首一

B.5

部首二

B.6

部首三

U1.1

大月小月

U1.2

宾果游戏

U1.3

加一笔

U2.1

你是哪国人?

U2.2

你是誰?

U2.3

学生证

U5.1

你属什么?

U5.2

吃肉?吃素?

U5.3

我的猫咪在哪儿?

U6.1

爱好

U6.2

我们的爱好

U6.3

课外活动

U7.1

学校午餐

U7.2

我需要什么?

U7.3

你想要什么?

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Title

U2.1

长大 

U2.2

失物招领 

U2.3

不同的科目 

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我们的工作 

U5.2

林小姐是一位牙医 

U5.3

街头采访 

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做头像 

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Mandarin Matrix now offers books introducing characters & radicals

The new Chinese Connections books include six books about the Chinese character system, Pinyin system, and Chinese Radicals. These books are designed to help learners build foundations of the language, understand basic characters and radicals, as well as how the language works.  

For example, Chinese Connections Foundation B.1 is about Chinese characters in the ancient and modern forms.

 

Chinese Connections Foundation B.3 is about the Pinyin system, focusing on the tricky ones.

 

 

Fun real-world materials for beginners

Who says beginners can’t enjoy fun and authentic materials? Mandarin Matrix new books are tailor designed for beginners, using real-world languages and real-world scenarios. The language is simple enough for beginners to understand, and the scenarios are age appropriate for ages 15 and above. The new books include real-world texts such as shopping list, lunch menu, lost and found poster etc. 

Let’s take a look at an example, Chinese Connections Foundation U1.2 is about playing Bingo. Under this topic, we can introduce vocabulary of numbers, as well as the grammar point of 有 or 没有 , and even the usage of 也 and 只.  

Another example, Chinese Connections Foundation U4.2 introduces a shopping list. This can be included into a shopping, food, or cooking unit.  

From these examples, we can see that the language used is simple, but the topics are fun and authentic. This is the DNA of the Chinese Connections series. 

 

 

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For teenagers and young adults, more than half of their “real-world” life is online! That’s why our Chinese Connections series has included so many books related to social media, technology, and online life. For example, the book of “介绍自己 Self-introduction” is set on social media profiles, because that’s where  learners will introduce themselves most! 

Chinese Connections 1 U3.1 介绍自己 Self-introduction is set on social media.

We also have  another book about social media, which is “做头像 Making An Avatar.” We use the topic of creating an online avatar to introduce the vocab of body parts, adjectives to describe someone, as well as  the grammar of double adjectives like “大大的”, “高高的” 

 

Chinese Connections 1 U6.1 is set on social media too.

Aside from technology, Mandarin Matrix has also been focusing on the pedagogies such as CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) and immersion learning. We are also  focusing on developing content for learners to learn about other concepts and subjects in Chinese. For example, the new book in the Foundation level “U5.2 吃肉?吃素?Meat-eater? Vegetarian? ”. It  not only introduces the language, but also integrates the concept of the food chain with language learning. It can be used for fun reading, or it can be used as cross-subject extended reading material. 

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New Features: Audio Analysis, Handwriting Recognition, and More! https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-features-july-2021/?lang=es&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-features-july-2021 https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-features-july-2021/?lang=es#respond Thu, 29 Jul 2021 22:14:47 +0000 https://mandarinmatrix.org/new-features-july-2021/ We’ve listened to your feedback and are proud to introduce a whole of host of brand new features to our Online Classroom. Read on to learn more about what we have in store.

Real-Time Recognition of Handwritten Chinese Characters

We’ve added a new Character Stroke Order feature to help students review how a character is a written and encourage them to write it again following the correct Chinese stroke order rules. Repetition of character writing helps students to learn and memorize the character in a short period of time. This new feature enables students to learn new characters in less than a minute and remember 95% of what is learnt through handwriting recognition, writing style corrections and stroke order reminders.

Here’s how it works:

Accelerate your learning with our new Audio Analysis Tool

Our new Audio Analysis feature enables students to test their pronunciation of Mandarin characters, whilst instantly and automatically analyzing speaking assignments. Students will get real-time feedback as the system shows which characters were correctly and incorrectly pronounced helping them to further improve the accuracy of speech as they learn in a virtual environment. 

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Teachers can now instantly mark their students speaking assignments and receive real-time feedback on their student’s pronunciation of Chinese characters, reducing their correction time. The Teacher’s Portal has also been updated, generating exportable and printable report cards for students, and allowing teachers to see the live status of students’ progress. 

“Mandarin Matrix is thrilled to start the 2021-2022 school year with a newly refreshed platform that includes exciting new features and Clever integration. We continuously strive to make the Mandarin Matrix online platform innovative, intuitive, and fun for users. We can’t wait for both return and new Mandarin Matrix users to log on and have a fresh start to the new school year!” said Bob Davis, Global Chief Executive Officer, Mandarin Matrix.

Additional new features within the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom include the introduction of Elementary Math and Science Readers for Dual Language Immersion proficiency aligned to Common Core Math standards and Next Generation Science standards featuring factual and informative texts and audio support to master keywords and vocabulary. Carefully designed images and real life photos and illustrations assist students in visualizing and understanding concepts. Chinese Connections Readers are designed for high school and middle school students learning Chinese as a world language aiming to take the AP or IB exam, offering relatable stories, contemporary authentic use of language and expressions enabling students to practice Chinese in real world settings. 

About Mandarin Matrix 

Mandarin Matrix (MMX) is a leading customizable, online learning platform designed to support learners of Mandarin as a second language.  Providing a turnkey solution to schools, teachers, students and parents, the Mandarin Matrix Online Classroom and supporting print materials offer a complete learning solution with an integrated range of learning tools designed to be user-friendly and easily accessible. Developing original material with the support from educators and academic seats of excellence around the world using characters and content that are common to curricula worldwide.  Supporting more than 350,000 students since 2014 in Hong Kong, USA, UK and at international schools around the world with multiple navigation languages, MMX aims to provide access to 35 million children globally by 2030.

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