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nǐ hǎo
nǐ hǎo
dì lìu kè 第 六课 (L6)
家 (Family)
mù biāo
目 标 (Objectives) V I can ask and answer the question in which city
your home is V I can ask and answer the question how many
family members you have _ I can talk about my and my family members’
occupations_ I can ask and answer the question what you have
in your home_ I can introduce and talk about my family
爱ài
洛杉矶 luò shān jī
工程 师 gōng chéng shī
cóng lái
A: 你从 哪儿来?
B: A city where you are from bàba māma zuò
A: 你爸爸和妈妈是 做什么的?
gōng chéngshī hù shì
B: 我爸爸是 , 我妈妈是护士。
cóng lái
A: 你从 哪儿来? B: A city where you are from 。 zuò
A: 你爸爸和妈妈是做什么的? bàba māma
B: 我爸爸是 ____ , 我妈妈是 ____ 。
Grammar Notes
• 从 cóng prep. from
“ 从…来” (cóng…lái) come from… Example: She comes from Los Angeles.
Tā cóng Luòshānjī lái.
Grammar Notes
The “ 是… . 的” construction is used to
emphasize the information in sentences.
Example: It was in Los Angeles where I studied Chinese.
Wǒ shì zài Luòshānjī xué Zhōngwén de.
Grammar Notes
• 做 zuò v. to do; to make; to cook Example: do homework cook food make a chair
zuò gōngkè
zuò fàn
zuò yǐzi
liàn xí
练习 (Exercise)
Translation in Pinyin.
1. My good friend Frank comes from New York.
2. I study Chinese in Cerritos College. (use “shì…de” structure)
3. What do you do? (use “shì…de” structure)
Wǒ de hǎo péngyou Frank cóng Nǐuyuē lái.
Wǒ shì zai Cerritos College xué zhōngwén de.
Nǐ shì zuò shénme de ?
bǐjiào
比较Compare & Contrast
Final-Term Project II: Chinese Oral Presentation
• At least 6 slides (8 slides for native speakers)
– Add one more slide to list new words you used • Any topic you prefer to present • Slide Content:
– The following words must be used: 有,做,在, 常,都 – Chinese sentences in Pinyin with punctuation– Pictures matching the sentences,– Extra Credit: Typing out Chinese characters
Final-Term Project II: Chinese Oral Presentation
• Presentation Tool: PPT, Prezi, or Movie Maker• Upload your project into Assignments in
TalonNet by Dec. 6 (Friday)
Chinese Oral Presentation CATEGORY 3 2 1
Time - Limit Presentation is 2 min long Presentation is 2 min long Presentation is 1 or less than 1 min. long
Content Six or more than six pieces of information ; six or more than six slides with sentences in Pinyin and/or Chinese symbols and matching pictures
Three to four pieces of information about yourself; three to four slides with Chinese sentences, Pinyin, and matching pictures
Less than three pieces of information about yourself; less than three Chinese sentences, Pinyin, and matching pictures
Speaks Clearly Speaks clearly and distinctly all 100% -90% of the time and no mispronounced words
Speaks clearly and distinctly 80% of the time or mispronounced 3-4 words
often mumbles or cannot be understood or mispronounces more than 4 words
Listener Rating Listener understands all of message
Listener gets the gist of the message; however, it is not ALL understood
Listener does not understand the message
Posture and eye contact stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident, and establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation
Sometimes stands up straight and establishes eye contact
Slouches and /or does not look at people during the presentation
Final-Term Project III: Skit
• Form groups of 2-4• Any topic you prefer to present (you could
develop a sequel to your mid-term skit if you like)
• Integrate one Chinese art form in the skit, such as singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, calligraphy, martial arts, Beijing opera, acrobatic, or cooking
Final-Term Project III: Skit
• At least 5 lines/person • At least one prop used• At least 70 % of words and sentence
structures to be used in your script are what we learned
• Scripts are written in Pinyin (Extra Credits for typing out Chinese characters)
• A sheet of new words with their English meanings is distributed to class
Final-Term Project III: Skit
• Upload skit scripts to Assignments in Talonnet by Dec. 7
Skit RubricCATEGORY WOW! 3 points Good. 2 points hmmmm....1 point Points
Presentation- Oral content/gestures Everyone said more than 5 lines// Used excellent body language, gestures// Did not read from cards- knew lines well
Everyone said at least 3 lines. // Used some body language to fit with lines. // Needed to use cues for lines
Participants did not fulfill minimum requirements of 3 lines. // Hardly any gestures or movement.// Did not know lines
Pronunciation/pace/pauses I can tell you practiced! // Nice smooth flow. // You sound great! // 0-5 errors
Pretty good pronunciation! // Kept average pace. // You stumbled on a few words, but we were still able to follow you. // 5-10 errors
What did you say? // More than 10 errors. // Did you practice?
Written Script (grammar, spelling, tone marks)
Turned in on time. // Clean, neat, organized and easy for me to follow. // 0-8 errors.
Turned in on time. // A bit messy and not very easy for me to follow. // 8-16 errors.
Script turned in but with 16+ errors. No script= o points
Listener Rating Listener understands all of message
Listener gets the gist of the message; however, it is not ALL understood
Listener does not understand the message
Total points TOTAL
Final-Term Project Timeline
• Nov. 29 Turn in Chinese Movie Project to Assignments in TalonNet• Dec. 6 Turn in Chinese Oral Project• Dec. 7 Turn in Skit Scripts• Dec. 9/11 Final-Term Project Presentation
pīn yīn 拼 音 (Pinyin)
Qrvoice.net
• Competition about Chinese pronunciation on Qrvoice.net. – 你从哪儿来? Nǐ cóng nǎr lái?– 我家有三个人。 Wǒ jiā yǒu sān ge rén. – 我爸爸是工程师 , 我妈妈是家庭主妇。
Wǒ bàba shì gōngchéngshī, wǒ māma shì jiātíngzhǔfù.
xiězì
写字 Chinese Character Writing
Video: 书法 ; 文房四宝 ; 神画 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00_9DqduehkOnline Chinese Learning Tool & Resource
Stroke Performance;
1. Listen and choose whether the statement is true. a. Xuewen has three cats in his home. 对 不对 b. Xuewen’s Mom is a teacher. 对 不对 2. Recognize Words
tiǎozhàn
挑战 (challenge)
欢迎加入中文 102 !Welcome to join CHIN 102!
* Consolidation and improvement of Chinese skills * The same textbook as CHIN 101 * Credits transferrable to UC & CSU * Exploration of opportunities of field trip & Study in China * Exploration of Chinese art & culture * Linking Chinese with your major & career
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address• Hierarchy and seniority have an impact on the
way how Chinese people address each other. • The basic form of address is: SURNAME + TITLE
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address• Words for family members are often used to
address people, even though they are not related. e.g. Addressing seniors with 老爷爷 (l oyéye) / ǎ 老奶奶 (l on inai) and ǎ ǎaddressing people about the same age as your parents with 叔叔 (shūshu)/ 阿姨 (āyí) are well accepted.
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address• On formal occasions, professional titles are always
preferred. e.g. Manager Wang ; Doctor Lin ; Professor Wu Wáng J ngl Lín Yīsheng Wú Jiàoshòuǐ ǐ
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address• Chinese people often address each other according
to their age compared to the addresser. For example, Xi o(Little)/Dà(Big) L o (Old) is a ǎ ǎpopular way to address people who are much younger or older than you.
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address• People close to your age may be addressed by
their full names if their names only have two Chinese characters, or by their given names if their names have three Chinese characters.
• 先生 (xiānsheng; Mr.) and 小姐 (xi ojiě; Ms.) ǎare regarded as appropriate titles to address adult strangers in professional circles.
chēng wèi
称 谓 Forms of Address Remember that:• People are never offended when addressed as
“ 您”( the esteemed you). But addressing this way a person that has a close relationship with you gives a hint of distance.
• You should not address people much older than you by their full names.
试一试 (Try it)
1. If you go to see a doctor whose name is Chen Wen, how do you address him when meeting him?2. Your Chinese colleague Guo Jianguo is much older than you. How do you address him?3. You are traveling in Beijing. You get lost and want to ask an old lady passing by for directions. How do you address her?
(Movie Scenes of Karate Kids)
wén huà
文化 (Culture)
Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony (Video)
Theme Song:
我和你http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC0w7-RWm_U( 北京欢迎你 )
作业 ( HOMEWORK )
• MCL • Final-Term Projects