1. New Time New Place
We've got a new schedule starting this Monday:
Mar 2
4:30-6:30pm Meadow Lark (2/F in the union)
Please don't feel overwhelmed by the extended time! We're just trying to give you more time...
- to digest what you'll learn
- to chat and practice with your tutor
- to enjoy enriched presentations
- to have more fun with our activities!
You don't have to stay the whole time--you might be mesmerized to do so though!
The new schedule is posted on our facebook group page: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=55477671762
2. Powerpoint
Did you all enjoy the class last time but are forgetting what you learned? Well, do you want to keep the powerpoint? We already sent that out to those who are already in our email list. Remember to leave your email next time you stop by!
By the way, would you all like to receive the powerpoint through email in the future, or do you prefer blackboard site, or any other methods? Let us know! Leave us a comment / reply to the discussion board topic on facebook / send us an email (ndsu.lc@gmail.com)!
3. Overview of Monday's Class
And here comes a brief preview of what we're doing this coming Monday:
Let’s play Jianzi! It’s a traditional Chinese game that combines techniques and athleticism, also known as "shuttlecock" in the States. When Merkel, Chancellor of Germany visited China a few years ago, she tried the game! Now it's your turn! Before the game, we're going to continue with learning the basics of Chinese pinyin. We're also planning to add a presentation for your all--give us feedback on whether you like it or not afterwards! We love to hear from YOU!
See you all on Monday!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Learn Chinese @ NDSU!
5:00-6:00pm
LLC West Classroom 124
February 23, 2009
Come learn and play a traditional Chinese hand game! Some people call it the finger-guessing game, which is kind of similar to rock-paper-scissors, but not really—you might get paid playing the Chinese game!
Last year a 62-year-old won a job with a salary of ¥100,000 simply because of the game! A wealthy girl also offered to give him ¥10,000 if he is willing to teach her how to win the game.
We usually play the game when we’re having a good time—it simply adds more fun when you’re hanging out a bunch of friends! The game has been played in China since ancient times, and it still has its charm nowadays when people are having a party or going to pubs.
In Monday’s class, you will be shown a basic game—it’s so easy to learn and we can guarantee that you know how to say 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 in Chinese by the end of the day! Come and join us, you don’t want to miss it!
5:00-6:00pm
LLC West Classroom 124
February 23, 2009
Come learn and play a traditional Chinese hand game! Some people call it the finger-guessing game, which is kind of similar to rock-paper-scissors, but not really—you might get paid playing the Chinese game!
Last year a 62-year-old won a job with a salary of ¥100,000 simply because of the game! A wealthy girl also offered to give him ¥10,000 if he is willing to teach her how to win the game.
We usually play the game when we’re having a good time—it simply adds more fun when you’re hanging out a bunch of friends! The game has been played in China since ancient times, and it still has its charm nowadays when people are having a party or going to pubs.
In Monday’s class, you will be shown a basic game—it’s so easy to learn and we can guarantee that you know how to say 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 in Chinese by the end of the day! Come and join us, you don’t want to miss it!
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