This game is created by one of our youngest learners. He is a creative and imaginative 3-years old boy. Through this game, kids, and parents are able to play to learn Chinese together. Besides the PDF file, you can watch this 1-min video of how he plays this game with his mom! Video link: https://youtu.be/pq0V10I0F1s
#Beginner #Family #Self-learner
This game, Pyramid, aims to develop learners’ Chinese reading skills and vocabulary. At the same time, creativity and storytelling are two important elements when playing this game.
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Tug Tug 拔河, also known as Tug of War is a new way to play Chineasy Tiles created by a group of teachers. This game is suitable for learners with intermediate and advanced levels. The more phrases you can come up with, the higher chance you will become a winner. The winner can take all […]
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Toss Your Dice, Go! is a new way to play Chineasy Tiles created by a group of teachers. The rule is similar to Monopoly. First, find an object to represent each player/team. Then, toss your dice to decide how many characters you should move on. Try to make up a phrase based on the character […]
Place 25 tiles on your play board to start the game of Bingo! This is a great way to familiarize with the 48 essential Chinese characters we teach. Each player draws a card and matchs it to the tiles you have! Try to match five tiles in a row to win at “Bingo”!
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Find it First helps you recognize Chinese characters within a short time. Through this game, students are able to match and collect the characters, develop Chinese reading skill, develop fine motor skills and work collaboratively and practice their teamwork skills.