
- Date
- 22 February 2021 - 12:12
How I create fun and effective Mandarin Chinese lessons
Mandarin teacher Frank Fan tells us how he uses learning activities and games in his classroom – as well as a sense of humour.
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- Teaching, Languages
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Mandarin teacher Frank Fan tells us how he uses learning activities and games in his classroom – as well as a sense of humour.
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