Life Skills
Chinese / Lunar New Year Themed Public Speaking Class - Open to All Learners
In this class, students will gain cultural knowledge about Chinese New Year as well as improve their public speaking and critical thinking skills.
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55 minutes
per class
Meets once
6-10
year olds
2-5
learners per class
How does a “One-Time” class work?
Meets once at a scheduled time
Live video chat, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
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Description
Class Experience
I have a bachelor's in psycholinguistics and I have studied world religions and cultural anthropology. In addition to this, I have been an online English teacher to my students in China for quite a long time. I have studied and gained a lot of knowledge about Chinese culture through my work experience. I am also a certified public speaking instructor and teacher.
Students will receive fun coloring pages to do after class!
55 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Holidays Around the World: Celebrate Chinese New Year: With Fireworks, Dragons, and Lanterns by Carolyn Otto Asia for Educators- found on the Columbia University Site Britannica for Educators A Chinese New Year ( A Chinese Mythical Story) by Johnny Leung Secondary Sources: Chinese New Year For Kids: Chinese Calendar (Children's Explore Asia Books) by Baby Professor Chinese New Year: A Celebration for Everyone by Jen Sookfong Lee
Teacher
Aasiyah Public Speaking and Social Skills CoachConfidence Building | Social development | Emotional Intelligence | Healthy Communication | Growth Mindset
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Lives in
Canada74 total reviews
255 completed classes
About Me
"Confidence comes from hours and weeks and years of constant work and dedication."- Robert Staubach A warm welcome to you! My name is Aasiyah (Aa-see-yah) and a short form for it is Siya (see-ya). I go by the gender pronoun of she/her. I am a...