Mandarin Teaching Library
- 2026
- Back to School
- Back to school
- Behavior management
- Characters
- Chinese
- Chinese characters
- Chinese food
- Chinese New Year
- Chinese restaurant
- Chinese teacher
- Chinese Zodiac
- Classroom decor
- Classroom Management
- classroom rules
- CNY
- Craft
- Curiosity
- dragon
- Expectations
- family members
- First Day
- games
- Greetings
- immersion
- Inquiry
- Learn Chinese
- lesson plans
- Mandarin
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- PBL
- phone calls
- Picture Talks
- Pictures
- Ppt
- presentation
- Project based learning
- Questions
- reading
- Reading
- recording
- Song
- Speaking Chinese
- students
- Teach Chinese
- teachers
- teachers of Chinese
- themes
- Video
- Webinar
- Wonder Wall
- worksheets
- Writing
- Writing characters
- Writing sheets
- Year of Horse
- Year of the Horse
- Youtube videos
- 中秋节
Video: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Teachers can begin by playing the video once so students understand the story. During a second viewing, pause to highlight useful vocabulary such as 男孩 (boy), 狼 (wolf), 说谎 (to lie), 帮忙 (help), and 农夫 (farmer). Students can notice how these words repeat throughout the story, which helps reinforce comprehension.
After watching, students can retell the story using pictures or sequence cards. Another simple activity is to ask students to discuss the moral of the story and describe what the boy should have done differently. These activities encourage students to use Mandarin to express ideas rather than simply memorize vocabulary.
Video: Making A Phone Call
Key Phone Call Vocabulary
打电话 (dǎ diànhuà)
to make a phone call
喂 (wèi)
hello (used when answering the phone)
你好 (nǐ hǎo)
hello
请问 (qǐng wèn)
may I ask / excuse me
你是谁?(nǐ shì shéi?)
who is this?
我是… (wǒ shì …)
this is…
他在吗?(tā zài ma?)
is he/she there?
请等一下 (qǐng děng yíxià)
please wait a moment
我找… (wǒ zhǎo …)
I’m looking for…
Video: The Weather
Teachers can begin by playing the video once so students simply watch and listen. On the second viewing, pause to highlight key words such as 晴天 (sunny), 下雨 (rain), 下雪 (snow), 刮风 (windy), and 多云 (cloudy). Students quickly associate the weather visuals with the language they hear.
Video: My Daily Routine
In class, start by playing the video once for general understanding. Ask students simple questions such as: What activities did you see? What time did they happen? This encourages students to listen for meaning rather than individual words. During the second viewing, pause the video to highlight key vocabulary such as 起床 (wake up), 吃早饭 (eat breakfast), 上学 (go to school), 学习 (study), and 睡觉 (sleep).
Bite-size videos for students
Our bite-size videos are perfect for listening activities. All videos are focused on the GCSE (UK) exam content for Chinese. They are fun, interesting and students love them!

