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Lessons
Lessons are grouped into small steps with clear outcomes, core words, stretch words, sentence patterns, and review prompts.
Hear, say, and recognise essential classroom greetings.
Checkpoint: Can greet someone, introduce people, count, and recognise classroom language.
Choose and pronounce common greetings.
Recognise pronouns and people words used in simple sentences.
Recognise school words and match them to meaning.
Understand common number words and use them in short prompts.
Talk about family, food, and daily objects.
Checkpoint: Can understand short phrases about family, food, animals, and colours.
Identify and say core family words.
Match food words and use them in simple phrases.
Recognise common animal words by sound and character.
Use colour words to describe simple nouns.
Use high-frequency verbs, time words, and place words to understand daily routines.
Checkpoint: Can read short action and location prompts with common time words.
Use common verbs to understand and answer classroom prompts.
Understand when something happens in short Chinese sentences.
Recognise place words and direction words in short phrases.
Build a core set of high-frequency everyday words.
Use describing words and connectors to make sentences longer and clearer.
Checkpoint: Can understand short descriptions, reasons, and contrast words.
Use descriptive words to understand and build simple phrases.
Read short connected sentences with reason and contrast words.
Read simple learning-related sentences.
Understand people words in family, school, and social contexts.
Broaden vocabulary from the large word bank while keeping practice frequency-based.
Checkpoint: Can learn new words by topic and move them into practice/review.
Expand action vocabulary for stories and roleplay.
Recognise place names and public-place vocabulary.
Read time expressions that appear in stories and dialogue.
Use known words in a short story and retell one sentence.