For students who are gifted in learning Chinese, I adapt my teaching to challenge their abilities while keeping them engaged. Once their language proficiency reaches a certain level, I switch to full Chinese instruction and communication, encouraging them to think directly in the language rather than translating from their native language.
In terms of classroom design, I provide advanced challenges, such as:
• Reading and analyzing full-length articles or stories, then discussing the content in depth.
• Translating longer texts or culturally rich materials to strengthen comprehension and writing skills.
• Encouraging creative projects, like writing short essays, scripts, or even creating mini-presentations in Chinese.
• Exploring idioms, proverbs, and nuanced language usage to deepen understanding.
These strategies help gifted students continue to grow, maintain their interest, and refine both their language and critical thinking skills in Chinese.