Learning Goal:
You will be able to greet teachers and classmates in Chinese.
9/20-21
E-1 Vocabulary List
1. 你 (nǐ) : you (small French person without a Beret )
2. 好 (hǎo) : good, nice (women with a child)
3. 我 (wǒ) : I, me (look for me!)
4. 们 (men) : plural for people (people by the door)
5. 我(wǒ) 们(men): we, us
6. 老 (lǎo): old (shovel buried zombie)
7. 师 (shī): master (short & tall students with long roped professor)
8. 老 (lǎo) 师 (shī): teacher (old master)
9. 同 (tóng): same (in the same classroom)
10. 学 (xué): to study/to learn (learn under the roof in a rainy day)
11. 同 (tóng) 学 (xué): classmate (in the same classroom to learn)
12. 再 (zài): again (Ms. Wang uses fireplace again and again)
13. 见 (jiàn): to see (a person with long legs looking out window)
14. 再 (zài) 见 (jiàn): Goodbye! (Again to see)
15. 谢 (xiè) : to thank (bowing with 2 hands together)
16. 很 (hěn) : very (The hen is Very anger with 2 people putting a backward “E” sign)
17. 吗 (ma) : question particle for yes/no questions
18. 家(jiā) : family/home/house(pig under the roof)
19. 大家: everybody
20.大家好! : Hello, everybody
21. 早(zǎo):early (sunrise)
22. 早上(shàng): early morning
22. 你早/早上好 : Good morning!
Study for Vocab Quiz on (9/26)
http://quizlet.com/51951655/1-greetings-part-1-vocab-list-with-pinyin-flash-cards/
http://quizlet.com/7258973/1-greetings-part-1-vocab-list-flash-cards/
E-2 Character Practice (required work)
(Please download the attached file "BC L1 Character Practice" and print it out if you do not have a hard copy.
Learn the 9 most practical greeting phrases in Chinese with a fun music video
Greetings you will learn: “Hello, Goodbye, Good morning, Good evening, Good night”
Phrases you will learn: “Sorry! It’s alright, Thank you, You are welcome”
Learn to correctly use Chinese adjectives such as “good, okay and not good”
Review the correct ways to say “I am…” followed by an adjective
Make sentences such as “How are you?”, “I am okay” and “I am not good”
E-3 Vocabulary Builder
Learn different ways to compliment Chinese people
Review new vocabulary: “to think, delicious, beautiful, handsome, cute/adorable”
Say “I think Chinese food is delicious” and “I think you are adorable”
Review more ways to compliment Chinese people
Learn how to make a word possessive (you v.s. yours”)
Make sentences like “You’re English is good” and “My Chinese is just so-so”
Study tool:
Study for Vocab Quiz on (10/2)
http://quizlet.com/51951655/1-greetings-part-1-vocab-list-with-pinyin-flash-cards/http://quizlet.com/7258973/1-greetings-part-1-vocab-list-flash-cards/
10/1
E-4 Recognize the following characters and expressions?
Study Tool:
http://quizlet.com/14602899/l1-greetings-bcl1-vocabulary-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/7258973/1-greetings-part-1-vocab-no-pinyin-flash-cards/
9/26
1. Take quiz
How to type Chinese on computer at school
1. Get on Word, press “Shift” and “Alt” the same time, it will be in Chinese mode. If you want to switch from Chinese to English and back and forth, just press “shift” ONLY for that.
2. if you do not see the correct characters, press right arrow, or put the mouse in front of the character,then left click, you will find the other potions. After you chose the right character, press the space bar or Enter
to confirm (the dots under the characters will be gone).
9/27
E-5 Type the following greetings in Chinese characters
1. Hello!
2. How are you?
3. I am very good.
4. Thank you!
5. Goodbye!
6. Teachers
7. Classmates
8. Good morning!
9. Hello, everybody!
10. We/Us
11. You guys