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Chinese Verbs/Actions Bingo Game Printable - Learn Chinese Mandarin Playing

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Superate Jugando
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PLAY WITH YOUR STUDENTS OR FAMILY, HAVING A GOOD TIME LEARNING CHINESE IN A VERY SIMPLE BUT ESPECIALLY FUN WAY!

These Bingo have colorful designs that represent verbs/actions that will catch the attention of the students.

Ideal for kids, teenangers and even adults!!

Teaching Chinese as a foreign language!

The bingo contains colorful designs of 48 different verbs / actions:

Fly - Laugh - Paint - Think

Swim - Smell - Write - Read

Look - Yell - Cry - Clean

Cook - Close - Dry - Run

Open - See - Play - Search

Talk - Wash - Sing - Listen

Eat - Sleep - Dance - Draw

Drink - Jump - Kick - Count

Smile - Rest - Trim - Walk

Fight - Study - Know - Learn

Break - Bring - Blow - Ask

Teach - Find - Give - Cut

This set contains:

* 30 different bingo cards of 4 x 4, size 1/2 letter each, in pdf format.

* bingo deck with the 48 vers / actions in Chinese mandarin.

The files are in pdf format, not editable.

The size is 1/2 letter each bingo card. 2 bingo cards fit on each letter-sized sheet.

The design of the bingo card is 4 x 4.

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*Audio pronunciation Available on our Website

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RECOMMENDATIONS AND TIPS:

* You can print the bingo cards in light cardboard, and cover them with Con-Tact self-adhesive paper so that they last longer, so they are more firm and protected. AND you can play it many times.

* When you're calling the bingo you can make noises and gestures before saying the word, this way you will make the game more fun. For example, for "跳舞" card, you can say: "我喜欢.." and start dancing.. : D so the students can answer "跳舞!!" so you can give him/her a point. Remember, the more fun you do it, the better the kids will learn.

* If you are teaching Chinese as a foreign language, To play bingo you can pronounce the word in Chinese and give "a point" to whoever says it correctly in their native language and vice versa.

* Let the students call the cards :D

We hope you enjoy our work and find it very useful

https://www.SuperateJugando.com

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