Our group’s plan is inclusive of most learners to participate in the study, from the text, video and music in the video interpretation and action in the video demonstration of letters, either special or ordinary students we are all equally, try to meet our designers wish is that all students can learn knowledge from our interactive learning resource. Special learners, such as those who are colour blindness or have limited mobility, can still access more information through our project and learn knowledge from this topic. One is that the existence of text and video subtitles will not interfere with their learning progress, and the other is that the existence of the internet enables learners with mobility difficulties to study at home. Additionally, the main purpose of using different colours in our project is only to highlight the key words and sentences; therefore, for learners who are colour blindness, the use of different colours will not cause their failure of learning.
Also, no matter students are good at presentation or shy and introverted, they can express themselves freely through Google Group. Our group members all agreed that communicating with others after learning is more conducive to realizing what they have learned and listening to more opinions, because sometimes a person’s cognition is not as diverse as that of a group of people, and new sparks may be generated when talking with others. In particular, the after-class formative assessment and active designed by us can gather the minds of learners around the world, consolidate what they have learned, exchange their new findings and perhaps spark new thinking.
Additionally, our group made several online discussions with Google Groups and online quizzes with Google Forms in order to encourage learners to participate in after-class quizzes and express their opinions generously. No matter what you see in pictures, what you extract from words, or what you get from videos and music, all of them will become the learners’ own experience and knowledge, which is also the wish of our group when designing this interactive learning resource.
Brief Commentary
Tea has the same connotation for Chinese as coffee does for Westerners, according to new research. In China, however, tea is not simply a beverage, but also a symbol of energy, civilization, and art. (Tea Ceremony-Symbol of Chinese Tea Culture, n.d.-b). Tea has been a part of Chinese culture for centuries, and the Chinese believe that the tea ceremony promotes friendship, improves morality, and refreshes the mind. It has not only been woven into the daily lives of the Chinese people for thousands of years, but it was also invented by the Chinese people (Mayer et al., 2019).
The tea ceremony in China dates back to the Tang Dynasty and may be traced back to that time period (618-907). The bride’s family would carry tea as part of the bride’s dowry in ancient times to symbolise her devotion to her future spouse.
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The New meaning of Chinese Tea Ceremony
However, in recent years, the tea ceremony, which is frequently held at weddings, has given tea a whole new meaning. On the wedding day, the tea ceremony is quite traditional. The groom and bride send tea to their parents and grandparents first, and then the elders would drink tea to represent their acceptance the new couples into their family (Everything you need to know about the Chinese tea Ceremony, 2021).
The tea ceremony has been practiced in China since the Tang Dynasty, and its origins may be traced back to that time period (618-907). Tea from the bride’s family was once given in her dowry as a symbol of the woman’s (Everything) devotion to her future husband.
The benefits when you drink Tea
There are so many benefits to drinking tea. For example, tea can refresh your mind, remove heat from your body, reduce calories and clear your stomach (Jiang, 2021).
When you incorporate drinking tea into your daily routine, it has huge health benefits:
Learn the Youtube video about “how to play Chinese Tea Ceremony with Oolong tea”.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Chinese Tea Ceremony. (2021, July 24). Brides.https://www.brides.com/chinese-tea-ceremony-5078037#the-history-and-meaning-of-the-tea-ceremony.
How to play Chinese Tea Ceremony with Oolong tea? 乌龙茶道英文演示. (2013, October 30). [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DYx20BkcGo
Jiang, F. (2021, October 2). Chinese Tea, Discover Chinese Tea Culture and History. China Highlights – Since 1998! https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-tea/
Tea Ceremony-Symbol of Chinese Tea Culture. (n.d.). Chinese Tea Culture—Tea Ceremony. Retrieved October 10, 2021, from http://www.ichineselearning.com/chinese-culture/chinese-tea-culture.html.
Chinese Tea House. (n.d.). Chinese Tea House. https://www.chinatravel.com/culture/chinese-tea/tea-house