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ffitW Lesson 7

l'l'(r "f) -. ei* Conversation

F ( 1 r)
4 ('"1)
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A,(/A>
flF A: Nin shi lloshi ma?
t&@ &_h rf 'q?
lt: Wo shi lioshi.
*"LZ rf
"
A: Nin shi ni gu.r r6n?
*. (- i ii) /S *-'ais E ,\?
lt. Wo shi Zh6ngguo r6n.
d"ft* f tr .,\o
Nin gui xing?
/S fr. LL@t
Ir: Wd xing W6ng.
i\ -tL ao
4?"
46
A: T[ sh] lloshi ma?
$ULZlf ',\?
10. minpi <A) ,E + name

B: Te bri shl l6oshi, shi xu6sheng. u. Helt () "Af,l Harley

4v-ZF.L*rf , k+L"
=- SfflffF$rl.G
A brief summarY
A: Td sht ni gu6 r6n? of finals and initials
4u,ftWEl At
B: T6 shi Yinggu6 r6n. F#A Simple finals
al olol ehl 6[e] itil
4e'ft- * El ,\" lul iilvl -ittl hl er[er]
A: Td jilo shnme mingzi?
Fgt& Compound finals
4&',1 l+ A .L?t ai[ai] ei[ei] ao[au] ou[eu]
B: Te iilo H6li. ia[ia] ie[ie] iao[iau] iou(iu)[ieu]
o,f uo[uo] uai[uai]
4U "Af,l" ua[ua] ueiGui)[uei]
iie[ye]
New Words and Chinese Characters
=. 3piE!ftf,+ trgde Nasal finals
nin (R) /S polite form of {f an[an] en[en] ang[a9] eng[e4] ong[ul]
nr (+t) 4lt which ian[ien] in[in] iang[ian] ing[ia] iong[iu4]

su6 (A) tr country uan[uan] uen(-un)[uan]


iian[yan] iin[yn]
uang[ua4] ueng*[uag]

r6n (#> l'- person


trg Labials btpl plp'l mlml ftf,l
Zh6nggu6 () f E China
f;ilios Alveolars d[t] t[t'] nlnl Itll
gui xing frW (May I) ask your name? *+BfrB Blade-alveolars z[ts] c[tc'] s[$]

xudshens (4> * U student f;+Eg Blade-palatals zh[ft] ch[tg'] shlsl


rlel
Yinggu6 () 4tr Britain giffifi Alveolars j[ts] q[tc'l xlol
jiAo (A> r{ to call f,tRg Velars gtkl klk'l hlxl

49'
A: T[ sh] lloshi ma?
$ULZlf ',\?
10. minpi <A) ,E + name

B: Te bri shl l6oshi, shi xu6sheng. u. Helt () "Af,l Harley

4v-ZF.L*rf , k+L"
=- SfflffF$rl.G
A brief summarY
A: Td sht ni gu6 r6n? of finals and initials
4u,ftWEl At
B: T6 shi Yinggu6 r6n. F#A Simple finals
al olol ehl 6[e] itil
4e'ft- * El ,\" lul iilvl -ittl hl er[er]
A: Td jilo shnme mingzi?
Fgt& Compound finals
4&',1 l+ A .L?t ai[ai] ei[ei] ao[au] ou[eu]
B: Te iilo H6li. ia[ia] ie[ie] iao[iau] iou(iu)[ieu]
o,f uo[uo] uai[uai]
4U "Af,l" ua[ua] ueiGui)[uei]
iie[ye]
New Words and Chinese Characters
=. 3piE!ftf,+ trgde Nasal finals
nin (R) /S polite form of {f an[an] en[en] ang[a9] eng[e4] ong[ul]
nr (+t) 4lt which ian[ien] in[in] iang[ian] ing[ia] iong[iu4]

su6 (A) tr country uan[uan] uen(-un)[uan]


iian[yan] iin[yn]
uang[ua4] ueng*[uag]

r6n (#> l'- person


trg Labials btpl plp'l mlml ftf,l
Zh6nggu6 () f E China
f;ilios Alveolars d[t] t[t'] nlnl Itll
gui xing frW (May I) ask your name? *+BfrB Blade-alveolars z[ts] c[tc'] s[$]

xudshens (4> * U student f;+Eg Blade-palatals zh[ft] ch[tg'] shlsl


rlel
Yinggu6 () 4tr Britain giffifi Alveolars j[ts] q[tc'l xlol
jiAo (A> r{ to call f,tRg Velars gtkl klk'l hlxl

49'
yi
chudn qulnti
E. *F Notes chiintidn qrinzhong
)
Xtif,iE Disyllabic words
@ "ffi' offr" #rF.ffi" lt6+xfiKlEitFif;
(l) Xi'dn kExu6
"ffi" ftffi= tfiftFj gOngching ztrudny0
ft|ff, "ffi" " hTf{*?L#,, SlHE+e$ffiftfE^' ++EllElil
chudnghu
*.nffir.t&ElE of&'ffiw.
(2) Ch6ng Jidng' i:.,r'l'z" hinchuan
old people or sen-
ffi is the polite form of ffi used to address minzhi ' rongyi :

iors. It is also used as acourteous form of address for people li6ngshi


who are about the same age as oneself, especially
when one
(3) hu6chdI hudch6i
meets them for the first time. zhinlin ..i zhirnbdi
(D "ffifr,*L, MaY I ask your (honourable) name?
ai6FJ r.fttf R E!-#a:<E!ffi t4 E. EE r'IEt DJ in " * zhEntou
(4) diinch6 jin ch6ng
af"wl--.n
W..." , tb.Flr,_t in+.tr " zhdngff.. shuiji]ro
This is a polite way of asking somebody's name'
The an-
shiqing ; .

swer is &W... or ffPq...- l =gf i"1i$ Trisyllabic words


lirixu6shEng ' dirshiguin
!E, #5J Exercises
i
bdng6ngshi'r Gijiching i'
l. *+* Sound discrimination
BEif *ifr Read aloud the following conversation.
zh ch
A: Nin h6o!
zhidao chidlo
B: Nin hlo! Nin shi ni gu6 rn?
zhirxi chtrx{
A: W6 shi Zhdnggu6 r6n.
Zh6ngw6n ch6ngfdn
B: Nin gui xing?
^j ztrishi jiqi
A: Wd xing W6ng, jiio W6ng Y6uw6n.
Nin shi ni gu6 r6n ?
zhidtr jishit
B: Wd shi Yinggu6 r6n.
zhdngquO jingqud
A: Nin jiio shnme mingzt?
chq B: W6 jiio Hat.
chi fdn q-xiln
51
50
yi
chudn qulnti
E. *F Notes chiintidn qrinzhong
)
Xtif,iE Disyllabic words
@ "ffi' offr" #rF.ffi" lt6+xfiKlEitFif;
(l) Xi'dn kExu6
"ffi" ftffi= tfiftFj gOngching ztrudny0
ft|ff, "ffi" " hTf{*?L#,, SlHE+e$ffiftfE^' ++EllElil
chudnghu
*.nffir.t&ElE of&'ffiw.
(2) Ch6ng Jidng' i:.,r'l'z" hinchuan
old people or sen-
ffi is the polite form of ffi used to address minzhi ' rongyi :

iors. It is also used as acourteous form of address for people li6ngshi


who are about the same age as oneself, especially
when one
(3) hu6chdI hudch6i
meets them for the first time. zhinlin ..i zhirnbdi
(D "ffifr,*L, MaY I ask your (honourable) name?
ai6FJ r.fttf R E!-#a:<E!ffi t4 E. EE r'IEt DJ in " * zhEntou
(4) diinch6 jin ch6ng
af"wl--.n
W..." , tb.Flr,_t in+.tr " zhdngff.. shuiji]ro
This is a polite way of asking somebody's name'
The an-
shiqing ; .

swer is &W... or ffPq...- l =gf i"1i$ Trisyllabic words


lirixu6shEng ' dirshiguin
!E, #5J Exercises
i
bdng6ngshi'r Gijiching i'
l. *+* Sound discrimination
BEif *ifr Read aloud the following conversation.
zh ch
A: Nin h6o!
zhidao chidlo
B: Nin hlo! Nin shi ni gu6 rn?
zhirxi chtrx{
A: W6 shi Zhdnggu6 r6n.
Zh6ngw6n ch6ngfdn
B: Nin gui xing?
^j ztrishi jiqi
A: Wd xing W6ng, jiio W6ng Y6uw6n.
Nin shi ni gu6 r6n ?
zhidtr jishit
B: Wd shi Yinggu6 r6n.
zhdngquO jingqud
A: Nin jiio shnme mingzt?
chq B: W6 jiio Hat.
chi fdn q-xiln
51
50
,(+il* Get to know Ctinese characters. 'b (
* *)

A, !&k*rl1"q? (r nfl,n)
4
Br i\^L*lf ,'aE+a.
Y'
6 JC
Ar lSqFtrAt
j+
Br +t re f g,^." (-,-
*
)

A, ,sfi *rr * (, ri-s-+*)


o

Br *"-lLtK" /SqrF Elr\r


(, t )
.f\.x-* Ei"
Ar
, (' 2 t)
Br /s ",1 i+ z.L ?t
Ar *\ ",l"Af'l .
r,^,/\A \
\ Q)
fl,+* Table of Chinese Characters
(' 't t t-)
( , 'J)

E I nne
-L (-rn)
,(+il* Get to know Ctinese characters. 'b (
* *)

A, !&k*rl1"q? (r nfl,n)
4
Br i\^L*lf ,'aE+a.
Y'
6 JC
Ar lSqFtrAt
j+
Br +t re f g,^." (-,-
*
)

A, ,sfi *rr * (, ri-s-+*)


o

Br *"-lLtK" /SqrF Elr\r


(, t )
.f\.x-* Ei"
Ar
, (' 2 t)
Br /s ",1 i+ z.L ?t
Ar *\ ",l"Af'l .
r,^,/\A \
\ Q)
fl,+* Table of Chinese Characters
(' 't t t-)
( , 'J)

E I nne
-L (-rn)

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