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Learn to Teach Mandarin - 2022

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Learn to Teach Mandarin: CPD for KS2 and KS3 teachers
12 week course with 10 Credits at Level 4

 

Detailed Description

Course dates

 4 October – 20 December 2022

 17:30 to 19:30

 

 Learn to Teach Mandarin is a University Level 4 course designed with the new curriculum in mind. It aims to equip teachers with basic Mandarin language skills and essential topics they can deliver in the classroom.

 

A unique feature of the course is the triple literacy methodology used for delivering Mandarin. Colour coded sentence builders are used to show both the differences and similarities between Mandarin, Welsh and English. The colour coded learning methodology is also transferrable to other languages.

 

 Registration fee £20

There are no course fees, but the registration fee is £20.

 

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