A set of 3 Mandarin language posters for your classroom.
This Mandarin language poster pack includes:
- Numbers 1 – 10
- Colours
- Common greetings
Updated: 12 Nov 2016
A set of 3 Mandarin language posters for your classroom.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 3 Pages
Years: 1 - 3
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A set of 3 Mandarin language posters for your classroom.
This Mandarin language poster pack includes:
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Red is Hong se. Can you please add more for teaching mandarin?
Hi, Could you please check the Chinese spelling for the colour red? I've been advised by a Mandarin speaker that the colour for red in Chinese is incorrect and should be hong se. At the moment yellow and red are the same. Many thanks!
Thank you for your feedback Andree. This resource has now been updated. Kind regards, Scott