“Easy
Steps to Chinese for Preschool and Kindergarten” is specifically designed
for non-Chinese background children, who are learning Chinese as a
second/foreign language. The series is suitable for preschool children aged 4
to 6.
This series serves as an “enlightenment course”
for the children who use “Easy Steps to
Chinese”. It aims to plant the seeds of the idea that “Chinese is not
difficult” and “I like learning Chinese” in the minds of young children, laying
the foundation for their systematic learning of Chinese in primary and
secondary schools.
The goal of this series is to help children
naturally acquire Chinese pronunciation, become familiar with Chinese character
writing, and master the most basic words and sentence patterns in a relaxed and
enjoyable environment. Furthermore, this series also focuses on cultivating
their interest in learning Chinese, fostering a positive attitude, and
developing good writing habits.
This series consists of two levels, with each
level including a textbook and a workbook. In addition, it comes with
PowerPoint slides, word cards, downloadable worksheets for tracing characters,
and various digital teaching resources.
Keeping the characteristics of young children
learning languages in mind, the series integrates materials and resources, such
as word cards, picture cards, and interactive game cards, with their functions
while compiling the textbooks and workbooks, making it convenient for teachers
to plan and organize classroom activities.
The textbook focuses on teaching basic language
knowledge of Chinese, such as Chinese numbers, simple characters, simple words,
and short sentences, while the workbook provides diverse, age-appropriate, and
interesting exercises and activities in order to consolidate the content of the
textbook. The recurrence of words and repetitive exercises are designed accordingly.
There are four units in each book: numbers, my family,
daily life and school life. The course progresses gradually, helping children
understand and master vocabulary and short sentences while cultivating their
ability to communicate using the Chinese they have learned on the topics in the
course.
Ms. Yamin Ma has an M.Ed. in Curriculum Design and
Instruction from Queen’s University, Canada. She used to teach English at both
secondary and university levels in Shanghai (China), Hong Kong (China) and
Kingston (Canada) for over 10 years and has taught Chinese at primary and
secondary levels in Hong Kong (China) for more than 20 years. Ms. Ma has been
the Head of the Chinese Department in Island School (located in Hong Kong,
China) for over two decades and has taught IGCSE, AS/A-Levels and IB Language B
courses.
After years of studying relevant second language acquisition
theories and gaining insight from the experiments and results of teaching young
children Chinese and English, the author has developed a new approach to
teaching Chinese as a second/foreign language to young children.
Based on the results of the successful teaching experiments,
this series has been developed, ensuring that the teaching materials are
scientific, systematic, and practical, while aligning with classroom teaching principles.
The course is designed with reference to the preschool education
guidelines of China and other countries. It covers five themes: language,
mathematics, society, science and art, with the hope to inspire children’s
curiosity about the world around them, guiding them to explore confidently and
exposing them to learn some basic knowledge. The course also aims to cultivate
children’s observation skills, hands-on skills, and develop their independent
and logical thinking abilities.
Starting with simple characters is an easy and effective way to
learn Chinese for young children. Mastering a certain number of simple
characters will pave the way for learning compound characters in later stages.
The rhymes, created with the newly learned simple characters and
new words from each lesson, not only can strengthen the repetition and practice
of vocabulary and language points but also cultivate children’s sense of
Chinese language and rhythm.
Systematic study and repeated practice of Chinese numbers will
lay a solid foundation for memorizing the times table in elementary school.
The course also emphasizes the importance of cultivating
children’s correct pen-holding posture and promotes the development of arm,
wrist, and finger muscles through activities such as connecting dots to form
straight lines, zigzag lines and arcs, as well as tracing and writing Chinese
characters. This approach ensures that children can write Chinese characters neatly
from the very beginning.
Considering that
children have small hands which would find it hard to hold big and heavy books,
textbooks and workbooks are bound into booklets by unit, making it easier for
the children to carry, write, and colour in.
This series is specifically designed for preschool children.
Generally speaking, a four-year old child can use Book 1 and a five-year old
child can use Book 2.
If there is a 30-minute Chinese lesson every day, most children
can finish one book in one academic year.
After completing “Easy Steps to Chinese for Preschool &
Kindergarten” of this series, children can continue with “Easy Steps to Chinese for Kids” (2nd Edition).
Since the content of
this series is continuous and ongoing, teachers can flexibly adjust the
teaching pace according to children’s Chinese proficiency.