Hi everyone! It’s been awhile since my last post. I have been busy working on my other passion, sewing page.
Today I would like to share one of my favorite Chinese children’s stories called 小猫钓鱼, and a play that I wrote based on the story. My amazing students learned and performed the play in 5 days. We worked very hard to memorize all the lines and we also made our own props such as bean bag fish for the little pond. You can read the entire story with pinyin here. 小猫钓鱼 also teaches a great moral story, and it is great practice for Chinese learners. Enjoy!
Pronunciation : dào Meaning : (verb) arrive, reach HSK : 1 到 Pronunciation : dào Meaning : (verb) arrive; reach (verb) go to; leave for (verb) used as a verb
One of the most common misconceptions shared among new Chinese learners is the belief that Mandarin employs tenses in the same way as many Indo-European languages. In reality, Chinese does
1.Physically penetrate the defense. Jī dì bèi dí rén pò fáng le 基地 被 敌人 破防 了。 The enemy has penetrated the base’s defenses. 2.Breaking through one’s emotional defenses, touching deep within,