Confucius and Lunyu

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Chinese Pinyin / Characters
Introduction
42735
Shockley
8/21/2012
Objective:
1. Learn about the Chinese language
2. Become familiar with basic Chinese
pronunciation
3. Know the six categories of Chinese
Characters;
4. Know the Chinese Characters have evolved
Throughout Chinese history.
Consonants & Vowels
bpmf dtnl
gkh jqx
zh ch sh r z c s
aoe iuü
http://kid.chinese.cn/rhymes/article/2011-02/23/content_229524.htm
http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/Pinyin_Notes.htm#2. Consonants
http://www.yoyochinese.com/Chinese_pinyin_cheat_sheet.jpg
Read with me
http://www.yes-chinese.com/pinyin/
Pinyin & Zhuyin
Tones
• Four tones
First tone (¯)
Second tone (´)
Third tone (ˇ)
Fourth tone (ˋ)
• Neutral tone
No tone marks on the neutral tone
漢語拼音教學動畫大全
http://blog.huayuworld.org/school17/12342/2009/04/08/27586
tone: b: http://blog.huayuworld.org/gallery/9554/pinyin_00_b.swf
a: http://blog.huayuworld.org/gallery/9554/pinyin_00_a.swf
Pinyin practice
• Tone
http://pinyinpractice.com/tones.htm
• Initial
http://pinyinpractice.com/initials.htm
• Final
http://pinyinpractice.com/finals.htm
• Quiz
http://pinyinpractice.com/selfquiz.htm
漢字
Traditional Chinese
汉字
Simplified Chinese
Six Categories (六书 / 六書).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Pictograms 象形字
Ideograms 指事字
Ideogrammic compounds 会意字
Phono-semantic compounds 形声字
Transformed cognates 转注字
Rebus 假借字
Pictograms 象形字
Characters in this class derive from pictures
日 rì for "sun",
月 yuè for "moon“,
木 mù for "tree”,
Ideograms 指事字
Characters either modify existing pictographs
iconically, or are direct iconic illustrations
上 shàng "up“
下 xià "down”
Ideogrammic compounds 会意字
Translated literally as logical aggregates or
associative compounds, these characters
symbolically combine pictograms or ideograms to
create a third character.
木 mù "tree”
林 lín "grove",
森 sēn "forest".
Phono-semantic compounds 形声字
The phono-semantic compounds, also called
semantic-phonetic compounds or pictophonetic
compounds.
pictographic
phonetic
河 hé “river”, 氵shuǐ
可 kě
湖 hú "lake", 氵shuǐ
胡 hú
Transformed cognates 转注字
The mutual-explanatory characters typically are a
pair or a group of characters, that share the
same radical and have similar meaning.
考 kǎo "to verify"
老 lǎo "old"
were once the same character, meaning "elderly
person"
Rebus 假借字
Also called borrowings or phonetic loan characters,
this category covers cases where an existing
character is used to represent an unrelated word
with similar pronunciation; sometimes the old
meaning is then lost completely.
自 zì, "oneself“, original meaning of "nose”
萬 wàn, "ten thousand“, originally meant
"scorpion”
Basic strokes
Stroke order
Chinese Characters
• Play the video ~5 min (中国文化欣赏_汉字)
Radicals
• http://www.usc.edu/dept/ealc/chinese/chara
cter/output/index.html
• 人刀力又口囗土夕大女子寸小工弓
心戈手日月木水火田目示糸耳衣言
貝走足金門隹雨食馬
Two Chinese radical charts
Group work:
1. make 5 groups
2. Each group take one
column
3. Group discussing then
sharing
Self practice_1:
1. Matching the words
2. Exchange the paper
to score
Self practice_2:
1. Matching the words
2. Exchange the paper
to score
Let us practice:
衣魚母子車
Classroom Expressions_1
1. Nǐ hǎo!
How are you? How do you do?
2. Lǎoshī hǎo! How are you, teacher?
3. Shàng kè.
Let’s begin the class.
4. Xià kè.
The class is over.
5. Dǎ kāi shū. Open the book.
6. Wǒ shuō, nǐmen tīng.
I’ll speak, you listen.
7. Kàn hēibǎn. Look at the blackboard.
Classroom Expressions_2
8. Duì bú duì?
Is it right?
9. Duì!
Right! Correct!
10. Hěn hǎo!
Very good!
11. Qǐng gēn wǒ shuō. Please repeat after me.
12. Zài shuō yí biàn. Say it again.
13. Dǒng bu dǒng? Do you understand?
14. Dǒng le.
Yes, I/we understand; I/we do.
15. Zàijiàn!
Good-bye!
Survival Expressions
1. Duìbùqǐ!
Sorry!
2. Qǐng wèn...
Excuse me...; May I ask...
3. Xièxie!
Thanks!
4. Zhè shì shénme?
What is this?
5. Wǒ bù dǒng.
I don’t understand.
6. Qǐng zài shuō yí biàn. Please say it one more time.
7. “…” Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?
How do you say “…” in Chinese?
8. “…” shì shénme yìsi? What does “…” mean?
9. Qǐng nǐ gěi wǒ...
Please give me...
10. Qǐng nǐ gàosù wǒ... Please tell me...
Supplement
• Links for Integrated Chinese Level 1: Introduction
http://eall.hawaii.edu/yao/ICUsers/ic1Int.htm
• 中文听说读写:
http://www.language.berkeley.edu/ic/
I / C conversation, test & lots more.
• Tools: http://www.chinese-tools.com/tools/
• 漢典(汉典): http://www.zdic.net/
• 全民大词典:http://www.yeschinese.com/v2010/dict_ce/search.do
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Web accessing for the assignment
Listening: Add voice clip into the handout
Speaking: You record the voice clip to me
Reading: Add voice clip into the handout
Writing: Type汉字 into computer
Internet sharing
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