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Page 1: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.

Fune yin

Page 2: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.
Page 3: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.

We do Language of the Moment:

• To broaden the horizons of our children.

• To show respect for other languages and cultures

• To give parents an opportunity to be actively involved in their children’s learning and the life of the school

Page 4: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.
Page 5: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.
Page 6: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.
Page 7: Fune yin. We do Language of the Moment: To broaden the horizons of our children. To show respect for other languages and cultures To give parents an.
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Mandarin is spoken by more people than any other language, with over 1 billion using it. It is the main language of government, the media and education in China and Taiwan. Also it is one of the four official languages in Singapore.

There are also significant numbers of Mandarin speakers in Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, the USA, Mongolia, Vietnam, Brunei, South Africa, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Hong Kong, the Philippines, UK and Mauritius.

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The Great Wall of China

• The Great Wall of China stretches around 6300 kilometres (3915 miles) in length. The Great Wall of China is the longest structure

ever built by humans

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Chinese festivals

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China’s top sport people

• Yao Ming

Gao Ming

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Liu Xiang

Liu Xiang LIN DAN

Li Na

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We have two children in school who speak both Cantonese and

Mandarin. We would love to meet more. If you speak either of these languages, you would

be very welcome in school. Please speak to any of the

office staff.

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