Download từ vựng tiếng trung phân biệt thanh mẫu vận mẫu and more Exercises Chinese Language in PDF only on Docsity! @ waaS bo — po bu — pu bei — pei bao — pao ban — pan fa — ha fu — hu fei — hei fan — han fou — hou bo — bu po — pu mo — mu fo — fu RUF Hello B—-Ba RDWs Part One Phonetics Listen, read and discriminate the sounds. “> da — ta dan — tan dou — tou ding — ting dong — tong ni — li nu — lu nei — lei nin — lin nang — lang pan — pang tan — tang gan — gang kan — kang j— k ge — ke gu — ku gai — kai geng — keng gang — kang mo — me bo — ge fo — he po — ke en — eng ben — beng men — meng nen — neng ken — keng _ 4 Y ZZ 1 Elementary Comprehensive Course | Practice the four tones, (2% ni ni ni ni li li li li hao hdo hdo hao ge gé gé ge ma ma ma ma lou lou lou lou mo mo mod mo fén fén fén fén pu pu pu pu peng péng péng_ peng bai bdi bai bai hong hdng hdng hong Listen, read and discriminate the tones. (&% ni—ni min — min ming — ming ké — ké li— Ir hdo — hao ding — ding ta — ta nad — na yi— yi ma — ma bu — ba Itn — lin ér — ér li — lt mo — md 4. Wint) ) i) Listen and add the tone marks. (488 ma tong lu bai po feng gu ni ka pei han ding BamiR Phonetic Notes = Syllables DORE — A EE RASH, EPP SK AA, FRE BRE BS. AA Nh, “I RE, “i” RE, "A. PARAS, AARP, flan “8” 5 A pinyin syllable is usually composed of an initial, a final and a tone. The consonant that starts a syllable is called the initial, and the part after the initial is the final. For example, in “li”, “I” is the initial, “i” is the final, and “~” is the tone mark. Some syllables do not have initials. A final and a tone can also make a syllable, such as “é” . = Initial 25 Final i 219 Tone HH Syllable | i TS - b a - ba n in ' nin h ao i ~ i hdo f u \ ft e ' i é tar Hello 1 BX 140% SR. th ag! Li Yimin: Ni hao! BISA. #8 3 Aming: Nin hao! URC = Kewénsan Text Three eid nie 1 & ling num. zero oa yt num. one 3° ér num. two 4 & wt num. five 5ON ba num. eight FRM 112% ( “#'CF Numbers ) xz —_ = Az n~ ling yi er wit ba Rate Comprehensive Notes Seat! “KE J UR” HORE, ADR ERKAE. AERADA, ESR, tHE PRIRISERA, PALS “4” is a more polite form of “f4<" . It is usually used for seniors or people of an older generation or a higher rank. It can also be used for people of the same age in order to sound more formal and polite. — 4 BREA | Elementary Comprehensive Course | | ASE1EHH Supplementary Vocabulary eas 1. Mi nimen pron. you (plural) 2 yp l@osht n. teacher READ In-Class Activity HAGE ODIARES, PETE TBE, BT ABE wR Work in pairs to practice spelling the syllables with the initials and finals. One student provides an initial and a final, and the other spells out the complete syllable and reads it aloud. PM: E.g. b ao->bao b p m f | a ° ei u u d toni ai ei go ou an en_ in g k h | ang eng ing ong RAR Comprehensive Exercises SPEER ABITETIEE — How do you greet them? ¥ it . 2.A: BPE! Laoshi héo! By ! RSF Hello 3.A: 4835! 4.A: ! Nin hao! B: 4%4F! B: ! Ni héo! RaBD RSLS Part Three | Writing Chinese Characters MERA About Chinese Characters PARAS & (1) — Basic strokes (1) SEF¢ Strokes Kk Names SIF Examples —_ BR héng - | WE shu + shi ten J Hm pid AL én person X 4 na Am 1