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LEssoN 11
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Verb-Object Conpounds
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AuxilioryVerbsin Questions
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H+-iR dt- kd LESSON11 DIALOGUE duihud fn o Supermorket I zdichdoshi] [ W0 is o westernerI W0: L6obdn,fi gangl6iZhdnggu6, sudyig mdi- xi6dongxi. Ldobdn: Ilf * mdtlttz^? Wn: Kaf6i.ch5 fi fl x0F. Ldobdn: H6ngch6h6iE lr)ch6? W0: H6ngch6.Wdigu6z\bijidoxihuanhdh6ngch5. Ldob6n: Kafeih6ch6 # fdngzdi fllSbidn.Zijin6ba. W0: {fi mdiT mdilC(didnhua)ke?fi g dddidnhud. Ldobdn: Dui6 qi, I mdi. W!: ift guinxi. - gdngduoshdoqi6n? Ldobdn: - gdng-H lingfi kudi. W0: Xidxie! Ldobdn: T kdqi. In o smoll Store I zdixidoshingdidnli] [ Zhdo is o west erner ] Zhdo: L6obdn,Itfitl. Ldobdn: {fi*! Hany0h6n 17. Zhdo: rrfilirff li,mdmdhuhU! +t zhdngzdixu6xiPfit6nghud. Liobdn: {fi huiT huixiriHin zi? Zhdo: T hul. f| mingtidnF kdishixu6xi6Hdnzi,sudyixu$ mdi Hjib6n. Ldobdn: ltfi 4 daH! heiE xidoF!? Zhdo: DaHt,yinwdifi d6iti6nti6nlidnxi. Ldobdn: Daffi fikudi. Zhdo: fi mdiffib6nFle. Ldobdn: Fl b6n f kudi.
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H+-tX dit- ke LESSON11 ENGLISHTRAN5LATION OF THE DIALOGI/E r,f ifi ffi i+ Wu: Mister, I've just cometo Chinaand so needto buy a few things. Shopkeeper:What do you wanttobuy? Wu: I needboth coffee andtea. Shopkeeper:Black teaor greentea? Wu: Black tea.Foreignersprefer drinking blacktea. Shopkeeper:coffee & teaarc both placedover there. Help yourself to them. (note6) Wu: Do you sell telephonecards?I needto make a telephonecall. (note3) Shopkeeper:Sorry,we don't. Wu: Never mind. How much is that altogether? Shopkeeper:Altogetherthat's YI 05. Wu: Thanksl Shopkeeper:You're welcome. Zhao: Mister, hello. Shopkeeper:YourChineseis very good. Zhao: Not at all. It's only mediocre.I'm learning Mandarin right now. Shopkeeper:Can you write Chinesecharacters? Zhao: No I can:t. Tomorrow I'm starting tolearnto write Chinese chatacterc, so I need to buy a notebook. Shopkeeper:Doyou want alarge oneor a small one? Zhao: Alarge one,becauseI must praeticeevery day. (note 4) Shopkeeper:Largeonesare Y5. Zhao: I'11buyfwo then. (note1) Shopkeeper:Ttvoare Yl 0. Yang: Mister, do you t uu")nyir"aaZ leatbreadfor mybreaKast everyday. Shopkeeper:On the table over therc arc many sortsof bread.Go andhelp yourselfI Yang: Okay.Thanks. Shopkeeper:Haveyou cometo China to teach? Yarrg: Yes,but I first want tolearn Chinese,and afterwardsI plan to teachEnglishin a university. \f .'rpkeeper:That's notbad! (i.e.That soundsgreat) Yrng: Excuseme, do you have any toilet paper andtoothpaste? r !icpkeeper:Yes.Toilet paperand toothpasteareboth at the back. \'-i:ri. Okay.I'11getthem myself. ri:.'ikccirr: 3 packetsof toilet paperand2 tubesof toothpasteis Y35 altogether.Hereis your receipt.
l.r^.:0\ I I di+- kdf;+-i4 NAil VOCABVLARY 4 rnl shonsci 1. ftH(Wlfr (Lh)chdofii)shi(chdng)supermarket (M: fi. jte) 2. Eil (l81J) gdng(gdng) (A) just(now),justthismoment 3.U[qF kafci (N) coffee m qFe kdf€isd (N) coffee-color(ed) 4.A ch6 (N) tea s.ffiF x0ydo (AV/N)needto/ need (note3) 6.2IX h6ngch6 (N) blacktea 2I h6ng (SV) red ts $Kffi, t&.fr- " E zhdngzhih6nh6ng. Thispaperisveryred (incolor). fr- @, h6ngsd (N) redcolor +i"T E *. n E. +t frxihuanh6ngsd.Idon'tlikered(asa color). r. b7 (tr1 lil(se) (SV/N)green(color) 8. tl. tr 7\ wdigu6r6n (N) foreigner 9. W. fing M toput(somethingsomewhere) io.ElE ziji (N) self,oneself (note5) 11. e nA M totakeholdof,to carryin one's hand 12 IC H. ifi f lc didnhuiki (N) 6 telephonecard (or lC kd)
fr ffi+*lxdi+- kd LESSoN rl Ei6 didnhud (N) telephone;telephonecall ffEifi dd-didnhud tvo) to makeaphonecall 13. ffi ,|F sh6ngdidn (N) store,shop (M: ff jia) 14.4 4J R H mimdhr.rhu (EX) mediocre,so-so (lit.: horse-horse-tiger-ti ger) 15.+ Z xu6xi M to learn (: learningwhich includesbothstudy& practice) + xu6 (V/AV) to study/ learn(how)to 16.g E ifr Pit6nghud (N) Mandarin(language) n.q+ xi6-zi (VO) to write (charactersor words) rc. ft lA kdishi (AV/V) beginto, startto / to begin, to start rs.% id 4 bijibdn (N) notebook (M: 4 b6n) HiA blji (N) notes 20.R I ,y, m d6i/ bixr.r (AV) must,haveto (neg.:4 'il,lT ffi) 2r.% Z lidnxi (V/N) to practice/ exercise,drill 22.ffi E midnbdo (N) bread (M: ft tiSofor'a loafof) m E JH midnbdodidn(N) bakery x.+W. zdofdn (N) breakfast (o, F € zdocdn)
:i.\r,\ : T frfr 24.w . 2s.+ 26. D) 27.H wufdn wdnfdn jido-sh0 Zhdngw6n yihdu Yingw6n a! wdishdngzhi wdish6ng y6g6o xi6opido shOuj0 w. hfr VX s T ffi x di+- keHf-i+ (N) noonmeal (o, T € wtlcdn) (N) eveningmeal (or Efi € wdnc6n) (VO) to teach (note13) (N) Chinese(language) (note2) (MA) afterwards,thereafter (N) English (language) (or #. iE Yingy[) (P) (exclamation) (N) toilet paper (M: ts bdo(packet) or & judn(roll)) (SV/N) hygienic,sanitary/ hygiene (N) toothpaste (M: fi he) (N) bill of sale (N) receipt 28.rF[ 2e.L +. ffi, 30. 31. I4 *H 4.H LW.TE
iFI'N H+*ix di+- kd LESSO\ II VERB-OBJECTCOMPOUNDS(VO) certain Verbs in chinese are normally linked together with its own particular Object, and the Verb + its Object are said together as a single verb unit: e.g . W f,f chi-fdn : to eat. In English, the Object is not required. (note13) 1. RepetitionDrill S +*, +i, Itfi $r ++. Xu6sheng i0 {ir fE ,f[ zlF L6oshi f& f& Wffi. chi-fin Efl kdn-sh0 E+ xi6-zi i.H,ifi shu6-hud #.fr jido-shri fr+ kdi-ch€ * + + *. fr + ffi www.chinesemadeeasier.com/teacherhandbook.htmt
LESSON11 2. The Object canbe modified RepetitionDrill di+'- kdH+-ix +l! -rx +n l,J\ Itr {r {il {t if-l z t)fr Ldoshi i|fr. tfr, ++. Xu6sheng +trffi Zh6ngguofdn Frfl Yingw6nsh0 iI? Hdnzi 11"El ifr ji jDhud tsAS it b6nsh[ ryFffi +? $[ lidngch6? V W chi E kdn ,= = xi6 #. jido fr kai i.H, shuO The Object canbe changedfor a more specificone. RepetitionDrill t 1 +IAJtr niIrdumidn +nffiHjEZr. fiHt € jib6n -#t{H - f6ng xin gEifi PUtOnghud V W chi a kdn =l xiti i,H, shud #. jido fr kai S +r" +t Itr ItF ++. Xu6sheng {t {il fE iit zUF Ldoshi (fr, tfr, EiE Yingyi fiffi+ ch0zIchd 10
ffi+*ix di+* kd LESSON11 AUXilJARv VERB5 (AV) Conyou use chopsticks? We first met Auxiliary Verbs (e.9 .can, like to, want to) in lesson 3. Questions can be formed either by using the positive-negative form, or by adding [$ to the end of the sentence. However, note that, in the positive-negative form, it is the Atuiliary Verb, not the main Verb, that is 'doubled'. Remember that the negative plus Adverbs all precede the Auxiliary Verb, notthe main Verb. ll. WhentheAuxiliaryVerbis a two-syllableword,e.g . EI'X k6-yi, E-fi . xi-huan, ffi-g xu-g , thepositiveAuxiliaryVerbis usually shortenedto thefirst syllableonly. Itr ItF fE {il fu {il Itr ll1 {fr iil fu iir ru {il IX aJ> :x +T+ huiT hui ffiZiffi xidngI xidng 1A^14 gditr gdi EZigfi xi T xihuan trI6El'U kdT k6yi #nffig xnT x0F v-o iHgEifr? shu6Prit6nghud? ffi rE? ji6-hun? *4ffi,? q0kdn {t? ++r? xu6Zh6ngw6n? He+? zlil n6ft XHJE6? mdt Hjib6n? tn {it tta 11 ffi+? kudizi? chopsticks ?
LESSON11 di+- kdfi+-iR 12. TransformationDrill: your teachersuppliesthe Verb; you then makea sentence with an appropriateAuxiliary Verb using the positive-negativequestionform. Example: Teacher: Student: Teacher:E W Teacher:E 4 I Teacher:* lfr x Teacher:6 ffi € Teacher:X + ltfi Teacher:lL E +n chi-fdn xidnzdik6yi T kdyiqn chi-fdn? WW fn ,fil ft ,fil fl 1- chi-fdn kdnYingw6nsh0 q0ru jia ji gud-hdoxin q0 chdzhdn wdngyduguii Student: Student: Student: Student: Student: Student: l:
-rR H+-ix dif- kd LESSONII Whot is there on/otlin ...? @) (expressingexistence) PlaceWord Noun HT-t Zhudzi-shang H It LRffi? It L d6ngxi? /^: n /|q,:=// ,-/ \W\ Table(-top) Itriri!-are what things? I '/ ) Whot is there onthe toble? In order to say: 'There is/are objects or people onlat/in PlaceWord' e.g . There is a book on the table. There arernal,.y Chinese in America. Who is tlrcre in the park? the PlaceWord stands in the Subject position, followed by fi' and the Noun. Note that, when using H in this sentencepattern, it means There i.s/arerather than to haue (as in the sentence +i H H = I have a pen) 21. RepetitionDrill PlaceWord i {v- N JTH Bdijing +r,fir+ & +n'fil xu6xido tfr.il1x. f&{il jia AEE G6ngyu5nli *frtn Cdishichdng tw*fl'tr/\ h6ndu6wdigu6{ t€tr/. Yingguo{ r+w+ E t h5izi I I +H.+ ch6ngzi vffitw *, +? ffixi6ddxu6? J/L {x. .)tL lX- H H H E t-1 H F F H H H H H {'I. i/tL tv- J'L lv- iq /\ lf Tianjin 13
LESSON1I 22. PositionalnounasPlaceWord RepetitionDrill di+* kdH+-ix Positionalnounsuffixedto othernouns.the RepetitionDrill whole acting asa PlaceWord N I ffi+ yizi AE gOngyu6n sffi+ chuz0chd ++. xu6sheng =t^. =+/\ H H H H H H H H E E H H iq iq le PW ru shdngbian TI xidbian HfrJA qi6nbian trE hdumian & & ,f )E wdibian gE limi}n
H+-i.x di+- kd ACTMTY yf; Al hu6ddns Answerthe following questionsby looking at the pictures LESSON1I r_6[ AF" U +&sffitr'rLf xu6xidolimian €' ji+ /.? jidoshili€' {tA dongxi? mFEfl.EHt+L? Youjf wdibian H ltL? zhu6zishang€ lt/z d6ngxt? TRAI{SL{TION ffi i* fanyi : }c- ere two notebools on the table. Are they yours? : llc ';..u know how to write teceiptt in Chinese? 5 ..lx rne park in the university? { b 'jrere a superynarketoppositethe police station? t. :ic :r<rniv fwo yearsold sohe can't write. * . :,rcr practicespeakingeveryday. ? -1 l\ vou like teaching? B:No. ll Se- 3r€ many peopleon the mountain. t l\'y-.-'; needto buy any tomatoestadaY? il ".b ';:'-i nrite your Chinesename? FTr€.{f L^E? l5
LESSON11 di |- kdH+-tx WORTHNOTINo iT fi4 when learning a new langaagerweneedideason how to practicewhat we've beenlearning in class.look up the ChineseIanguageLearnerswebsitefor those learning Chinesein China: http:/ / www.chinesemadeeasier.com TRANSLATION OF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSEJU ffi i+ 1. leat. You read. The student(s)writes. They talk. The teacherteaches. He drives. 2. I eat Chinesefood. You readEnglishbook(s). The student(s)writes Chinesecharacters. They saya few words/sentences. The teacherteachesthis book. Which car doeshe drive? 3. I eatbeefnoodles. You read (or look at) my notebook. The student(s)writes aletter. They talk Mandarin. The teacherteachesEnglish. He drivesataxi. 17. Canyou speakMandarin? Do they wish to get marr.ied?/ fuethey thinking of getting married? Shouldyou go and see/visit him? Do they enjoy sfudyingChinese? May I get it myself? Do we need to buy notebook(s)? 27. Therc are many foreignersin Beijing. There are no British peoplein our school. There are five children in their family. There are no peoplein the park. There ate no orangesin the market. Which universities arcthere in Tianiin? l6
a+-iR dit- kd 22. There are popte upstafus/ above. There are chair(s)underneath. There is no park ahead. Thereis a taxi behind. Thereare no sfudentsoutside. Thereare three peopleinside. 23. Therc areno receipt(s)on the table. Thereare no notebook(s)under the chair. There are three people in front of the post office. Thereis a park behind the university. Thereare two policemenoutsidethe police station. There are lots of people in(side) the market. NOTE5 iT fi4 l. In lesson8 we notedthat T le can indicate'exclamation'. In the dialoguein thislesson,Zhaosaid: fi X ffi4 W T (fi mniffib6nFle). T le signalsthe end of the speaker'scontributionto the topic being discussed,i.e . giving a sort of finality to it. Another exampleof this useof T le would be whentwo children arearguingand their mothersaysto them "ffi T" "fr la", meaning "That's enough!", "Stop itt" or "It's now overanddonewith !". g E ifi PUtdnghud : thespokenformof theChineselanguage. iE Hdnyil refersto thelanguageasa whole,includingthespokenform. t Zhongw6n and in iF Hdny[ bothmean'theChineselanguage'. However,+ X Zh6ngw6nrefersmoreto thewrittenaspect. - i. AlthoughAuxiliaryVerb ffi * xUF means'needto', whenwishingto . onveytheideaof 'needto' in Chinese,g is oftenusedinstead. {. In thedialoguethefollowingsentenceappeared:+f. R X X %, Z " ;t deitidntidnlidnxi.X X tidntidnisanotherwayof saying6 X mditidn. j H d. ziji : thepositionof E E ziji in a sentencein Chineseis different :om English.In Chinese,H d, zrji followstheSubject,e.g . 1tifiH - * X E . Iif, zljl qi m6i ba = Go andbuyit yourself! LESSON1I I! l1 ,-. il- :.x i tl
LESSON11 di+- kdH+-iR 6. Thedialoguecontainedthesentence:[r[ qF fB A # m & frF fr. " Kafei h6 ch6 ffJ fdng zdi ilF bian.Notethatwith theverb ffi fdng (andafew others),& zdi+ PW canalsofollowtheVerb. Thisgrammarpatternis inhoducedmorefullv in Lesson19. NOTES regording Auxilioqy Verbs 7. ManyAuxiliaryVerbscanalsofunctionasordinarymainVerbs: i,fiE *. N ltr? Do you like her? (mainVerb) {ft xihuanffi n+? ItfE*. +WiEE? DoyoulikestudyingChinese?(AV) {ft xihuanxu6Hdny[ HB? 8. Notethatit istheAuxiliaryVerb,notthemainVerb,whichhasthenegative attachedto it. 9. SomeAuxiliaryVerbscanbemodifiedby anAdverb,e.g .lp..h6n ' Zi f . NotethattheAdverbprecedestheAuxiliaryVerb: fifEEfiW+trmo ilikeeatingChinesefoodverymuch. fi h6nxihuanchiZh6nggu6fdn. 10. Whenansweringa questionwhichcontainsanAuxiliaryVerb,onlythe AuxiliaryVerbneedbeusedin theanswerwhenthecontextmakesthemeaning clear(i.e .themainVerbis omitted). e.s.Q:ltfi+ T A i.H,g E i6? A:f o e.g.Q:{fr hui 7iihuishu6Ptlt6nghud? A: hui. NOTES ?ego?dargH I 1. In English,we can say, *Someonehascometo seeyou" or "There is someonecometo seeyou". Chinesealwaysusesthe secondway of sayingthis: €' * E lif" H ^ l5i kdn'ffi. (i.e.H mustalwaysbeincludedinthe sentence.) 12. Distinctionbetween€ and E: \ote the differencein meaningin the following two sentences:
R H+-,R dlt- kd LESSON 11 Two people are walking through a shoppingarea: a)Q:EfmATHI+LffiIE? What(kindsof) storesare Q:Qi6nmian# H tt A shdngdidn? thereahead(ofus)? A:Hffififr,HmtsJF" Thereisasupermarketand A: € chSoshifr, H midnbdodidn. abakery. b)Q:HfffiE It L ffitFZ Whatisthestoreahead(of us)? Q:Qi6nmianE lt L shingdidn? A: E )t ffi JE Gu6gudngshdngdldn. GuoguangStore. If wewanttoknowwhethersomething'exists',useH. +tr€'Y+H*. 3fr? ArethereMcDonaldsin China? Zh6nggu6Ht*H Mdiddngl5o? However,if we know thatthereareMcDonaldsoutletsin China,but aren't certainexactlywhere,use 6 zdi: *. Y H&+ilEfr{+Lt#'fr? WhereaboutsinZhongshan Mdiddngl6ozdiZhdngshdnl0 it !^ difang? RoadisMcDonalds? 13. HerearesomecommonChineseVerb-Objects: ChineseVerb-Obiect LiteralTranslationEnolishusaqe ii. ifi I i# lfr shu6-hud/ jidng-hud € fl kin-sh0 't fl d0-sh0 t fr ji6o-sh0 :Z ffi. cht-fdn X ^ ffi mdLdongxi € E8z6u-10 * + Kar-cne g, W. zud-fdn a + xi6-zi m 5 zud-shi to speakspeech to readbooks to studybooks to teachbooks to eatrice to buy things to walk roads to drivevehicles to makerice to write characters to do things to speak,to talk to read to study to teach to eat to shop to walk to drive to cook to write to work 19
lJ-::O\ I I di+- kdH+-i .x Memonzethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinyinwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorlze them for future recognition. rai to come (to) qr) togo (to) ji a few, some; howmany? /f\\ di6n o'clock; point tidn day; sky,heaven ni6n year Jtn now, thepresent ming clear, bright t0
LESSON11 R +t-iR dit- kd t=* L,R ; ,ti+i$ nI Write a story using the Chinese characters you have already learned. When you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write the pingin. 2l
LESSO\ I 1 di+- kdH+-ix It Some characters where A (r6n) is the radical normally appears as { on the left side of the character 4e, ta 'fl] men 4& ni f+ sh6n 4i wdi + jidn t*- pi5n/ bidn &. hdu 4e ddn ti zhO )-> 1e xtn M jid 4t xio he,him (Noun suffix indicattngthe plural) you what? (polite Measurefor people) (Measurefor items,things, clothing) cheap / convenient, handy period; to awalt but, howeverl only, merely to live, to reside lefter (mail); to believeor trust (in) to lendlborrow to rest,to pause,to cease,to stop 8 8 8 10 t6 23 25 26 26 30 34 36 44 22
-;R Hf:iR dt+- kd LESSON12 LEssON 12 What's in this lesson: - Nounsmodifiedby Nouns& Pronouns - Nounsrnodifiedby Adjectives BUYINGCLOTHESIN A 5HOPPIN6AAALL DIALOATE r't ifr duihud In o shoppingMallI E ffi ,n I lil : 4.lH ' fiF* -_ l+N+t' uJ'{H: I,f**f,fu?? lil : =+/LH!" zJ.{H: ltrElLltA"ufr&,? l{ : AE. ffiC,#IJEIX . zJriE : il{+tr,L++? lil : H!+Ht.-,F.JLH!?+\W&bLFiE+ " zjr{H: €' " B{+f,.4,R/dfTf WTW^.? llj: t4'ElI"*r'+li? zjr iE : ffiE': " lil : ryrt ! tfrT ! EI6EIXEH-,fiJl? zjrtH: IL&F.|tfT)L+fi" -HlL+l\* . ItJ: ,T"|.t.BilF)Ltti;h? zjr{H: E,fll|fr. " lrj : +XMEEU+VIMT" iFH ' AfL& ? 23
LESSON12 zJ'iE: -&. lil : iffiFf! zJ.lH : TE,*-" " di+- kdHf_iR il : 4,/fvt, ffiEHETEffiWffirE, F1D)+\$NIL{+ trf&EF. tfh: {ftfgx{t LlYEv.? ftX: -*KIE " +ifff$X-t[ffi .WXW&EEttffi - }EE? 1v<)-L . tu.: . . DIJ+ IE/I.,^E.FI --Ltll )l gllfrJJ-//lJ { +2. v+l := wr. .x'rr ffi8ts+EffiA[fit\+n,Ill+k:'RFH. -= ili : ltr+Xht.Heq ?+t,flt-ftE*rEr -- ffi: ,T,FllfF,fieffiryX-$rtt&,[E.iS]E]X. --.=-= *Y. ll+tn1n Ji jA|r e =-=.' ftX: {t{il/L,fiXfl ? == th: +,fi. = il: ills|,i,F.+&tr{H/Efl.H,ELtf+? --.1- *A . )4 . iLf-f _Rfi ^ -= tfVt: 11, l+.folflE. .A LA
-i.+ H+=ix di+* kd LEiqo\ll DIALOzuE r,f i6 duihud fn o ShoppingMoll Izdishdngchdng] Lin: Xidoji6,fi g mdi- jidnchdnshdn. Xidoji6: ift chudndudddfr,J? Li[: = +t1ffi. Xidoji6: {fi xihuanlttz Vdnsd? Lin: B6isd. l6nsdffJ k6yi. Xidoji6: ts jidn zdntz^ydng? Liir: HytH da -,F, r fr+J?+i,xidnzdibijidopang. Xidoji6: 6. ts jidnddxidoz6ntz^ydng?GduT gdudd? Li0: DdxidozhdngF. Duoshaoqiin? Xidoji6: ffitr':. Li0: Aiyat Tdiguite! K6T k6yipi6nyi-,R r? Xidoji6: Xidnzdizhdngzdidd Jyzhe. -HJL+ /\ kudi. Li0: *T.Zeiffi rf0qi6n? Xi6ojid: Zdi fl[ bi5n. Li0: fi xidngkdnkanh6iziF! kizi. if;fnl,zitiIL t6u? Xidoji6: - t6u. Liri: Xidxie! Xidoji6: T kdqi. Zhito: XidoY6ng,+l O*g*, OaO.nO,* ;,UnOn,su6yifi g mdi /L jidn,xinylfu. Y6ng: {fi xidngmdi lttz^ yrtu? Zhiio: - ti6och5ngq[n. *] h6ixidngmdi - shuangxi6. rJFjiaB! yifubijiaopidoliang? YSng: R0gu6{fr yaopidoliangfr! yifu, ltf - ding g } Zhdngshdn l0mdi. Zhao: tF li €68 H -jid xinkaiffi shdngchang? Yang: Dui!6rqi6Bf xingqiffI de l\zh6,jidqianh6npi6nyi. Zhdo: ltf +X wdnshangfi kdngEEr?+fr"iil1- qi * ba! Y6ng: {T,gdng*T +fr,t xu* mdi - xi6ndiyi,heaH tiinkiwd. Zhdo: {&{ll Jt,F,gudnm6n? Yang: +,F,. Zhio: frFL, i,fi bdnzdiGu6gudngshdngdidnjidnmidn,zdntz^ydng? vang: Xing,*gltrJti. 25
:-=]. =Z :-===. :-==:::---- :--: _::-:--=-==,... LESSON12 dif kdH+:i* ENGUISHTRANSLATIONOF THE DIALOzuEr.f ifi ffi i+ Liu : Miss, I want to buy a shirt. Assistant: What sizedo youwear? Liu: 39. (= 39 Al) gfngfdn = centimeter) Assistant: What color do you like? Liu: Bothwhite andbluearc okay. Assistant: What aboutthis one? Liu : Do you haveone alittlelarger? l,mrather fat now. Assistant: Yes.What aboutthe sizeof this one?Is ttlarge enough? Liu : The sizeis just right. How much? Assistant: (9220. Liu : WowI Too expensiveI Are you ableto let me have it alittle cheaper? Assistanf Just at the moment there's 1Oo/ooff. y198. Liu: Okay.Wheredoesonepay? Assistanf Over there. Liu : I wish to have a look at children'spants [u.K .: kousers]. Excuseme, on which floor are they? (note S) Assistanfi zndfloor. (note 3) Liu: Thanks. Assistant: You'rewelcome. Zhao Yang Zhao Yang Yang Zhao Yang Zhao Yang Zhao Yang Young Yangrmy friend is getting marcied,i-,e*t*eek, so I need tobuy a few new clothes. (note 2) What clothes are you thinking of buymg? A long skirt. I'm alsothinking of buying a pair of shoes.Which store's clothesarc prettier? If you wantbeautiful clothes, you must go to Zhongshan Roadto buy them. Zhao: Isn't there a newly openedshopping malltherc? RightI furthermore they aregiving a 2Oo/odiscount all this week, sothe prices arc cheap. Do you have any free time this evening?Let'sgo there togetherl Okay, it just so happens that I also need to buy some undemtear and also somepantihose. What time do they close? 10 o'clock. lnthat case,how aboutus meetingat Guoguangstoreat half-past-six? Fine,no probleml 26
LESSON12 NEW VOCABULARY E ifl shdnsci 1.ffi% shdngchdng (N) shoppingmall, shoppingemporium (M: 6. jie) (or ffiffi,shdngch6ng) 2.NYr' chdnshdn (N) shirt (M: {* jidn) 3.F chudn M towear(clothes/shoes);toputon (clothes/shoes) 4.* +SV duo+SV (a!U how? (i.e .to whatextent?) s. VnE y6nsd (N) acolor i 6.HE b5isd (N) whitecolor H b5i (sv) white jX tK fr H E ! B zhdngzhizh6nb6i! Thissheetofpaperis really white ! R (e) hei(sd) (SV/N)black(color) z. ffi (e) l6n(sd) (SV/N)blue(color) 8. - ,fi JL yidiinr (NU+M)alittle... s. E+ pang (SV) fat,obese (ofhumans) E shdu (SV) thin ro. f, ,'Jt ddxido (N) size 11.E *f zhdnghdo (EX) justright (o"lEtJlEilF sinssdnshdo) 2',7
TTSSON12 n.ryF* 13.f sv T 14.tT tft (f[) +F*r ts. 'ftf fi rc.m+ ffi il+ KIE 17.ffi IE 18.K ffi rs.+E+ 20H (T) ffiJE zt.\il F Siya! tdi SV le dd-zh6(kdu) zh6kdu f0-qi6n k0zi dudnkD ch6ngki xin ji'i ch5ng dudn q0nzi xirS(zi) xi6didn r0gu6 (EX) tvo) (N) (vo) (N) (N) (N) (SV) (SV} dif kdH+,X Oh dear! tooSV! soSV! (note1) to give a discount (note4) a discount to paythemoney(for goods) pants [U.K .:trousers] (M: ft tiao) shorts (long)pants [U.K .: trousers] new old (i.e .theoppositeof new) (SV) (SV} (N) long short skirt (M: ft ti6o) (N) shoes (€ hdo - size) (M: X[ shudng = aPairof ) (M: 11.zhi = oneof aPair) shoestore,shoeshoP (M: ff tia) if (also:'lFtl[ iiirt I F E ) (N) (MA) 28
.W )) :jie) E.: -iR di+- kd LESSON12 22. - fr- yiding (A) definitely,certainly - frg yidingydo (A) definitelymust n. ft kai M toopen(up) fr fl kdi-men (VO) toopenthestore/shop(inthe morning); to open the door tfr ft ft! xinkaide (SV) anewlyopened(e.g.storeor business) 24. Ifi E" 6rqi6 (Con) furthermore,moreover 2s, lll +k jidqian (N) price 26.F\ill| gdnghdo (MA) It justsohappensthat... (also:exactly,precisely,just right) {&{lllEillfT&x. It just sohappensthattheyaren't at home. {fiiil gang*t T zdijid. 27.fr & ntDiyi (N) undershirt;underclothes ltM ndik0 (N) underpants 28.[ €' h6iydu (Con) andalso 2s.&, iE i* li6nk0wd (N) pantihose (M: X[ shudng) l*+ wdzi (N) socks,stockings(M: X[ shudng) 30.X fl gudn-m6n (VO) toclosethestore/shop(attheend of theday)
LESSON12 dl+* kdH+:i+ NOUN AAODIFICATION 4 Pronounsmodifying Nouns In ENGLISH, modification can be indicated in several different ways: a) a possessive adjective, e.g . mA per. (seelesson3 ?ossessionJ b) 's added to the modifier, e.g . the teacher's book. c) a possessive pronoun, e.g . the pen is mine. d) bf'between modifier and modified, e.g . Y1O0 o/ books. e) two nouns occurring in sequence, the first one modifying the second, e.g . a Chinesebook. (seelesson3 note 11) In CHINESE, the general rule is: iviocirr-rerffi Mocirr-red and *! is normally added to the modifier (Drills 1-2), except where there is a close personal relationship between the modifier and modified (Drill 3), or place names are used as modifier (Drill 4). 6W Noun Modified 30
fi +n ifi, fifr, z, \fi Ldoshi uv Hitizi ffi7 kOzi H! FT H! H! fr! H! ffi Fq FT N F+ b€izi N +') chdnshdn 4iE YingyI V/SV/EV l&.,J, h6nxiSo #?Rffi fl hdnxin ZifH 6 cud Effi(tr)F! E l6n(sc)H! H+=IX dit- kd 1. Pronouns& Nounsmodiffing otherNouns RepetitionDrill LESSON12 ys: nJ Pronoun+ Nounmodiffing otherNouns RepetitionDrill fr! is normallyomittedwherethereis a closepersonalrelationshipbetvteen (Pro)NounandNoun. RepetitionDrill re JI V/SV/EV ?Rfr [q? h6ngui [4 ? {ft ,lHZi lH? {fi d6ng6 d6ng? E+H5E E W0Zi-qi5ng #8fl.tr,^' ASE wdigu6y', F! ffi F! H! H! H! H! ffi F! nntr. p6ngyou #+ qizi --{- -+- )l*x zhdngfu u+ hinzi (tr Itr +\ fi ffi fu {& tfr N ffi- xi6zi ffiE p6ngyou iX iE Hinyil e+ mingzi
LESSON12 Itr Itr +\ .lx, ,& i& Itfi IIT nnts- pengyou t+ qizi i-{- -J- )(- ,( zhdngfu UT hitizi Ni V/SV/EV #.H I [qz ji6oYingw6nn4? EE.+(r)gEifi zhdngzdi xue(xi)PritOnghud EgB E jingch6 aryFxw.rEWw.? zdi UJFjid fdngudnchi-fdn? 4. ffi is normally omittedwhenplace Wordsmodifv Nouns RepetitionDrill Etr Yinggu6 +tr Zh6nggu6 *tr Mdigu5 Jt ,81* B6ijing N EEtr. p6ngyou 16 /s shdngdidn w.rE fdngudn I I V/SV/EV aflE *. naa E? fl xihuanhechi [9 ? ffi&ftfr,xnE? # h6nwdngudn-m6n[5 ? ffiHTX+EqJ? ffi H kudizi14? *fl ?Rtr fll h6nm6ng 5. TransformationDrill: add the secondmodifier. Example:Teacher:ts E +\ W ffi " ( EEE ) X E f! [! wdn. ( p6ngyou) Student:ts E fi EEE W ffi" ts € f! p6ngyoufi! wdn. (Thisis my friend'sricebowl) dit: kdH+_i.+ 32
ffit=ix dit- kd Teacher: tsE+1"Wffi. ts E *t F!wdn' reacher: XEfift!f{FFffi" tsEfiFtp6igimidn. Teacher: B r5 Teacher: tsE+iffi}.E+" ts E +nH!q0nzi. LESSON12 EfiH!A&, E +I,H! ndiyi. (EEF-) ( p6ngyou) (a*) ( zhdngfu) (u+) ( h5izi) (tT) (qizi) Student: Student: Student: Student: 6. The teacherpointsto objectson both hersandthe student'sdesksand asks: "B E iftsh6i ffi?". Iftheyareyours,yousay"B E +t H! (object)", butiftheybelongtoyourteacheroranotherstudent,yousay"B E +Y"Z \fr fdoshifr! (object)"or "E E +t EHE p6ngyouF! (object)'nor 'oB E,[ + + Hxu6shengfr!(object)". In English, a descriptive Adjective can be used to modiff a Noun, e.g . a neut shirt. In Chinese, Adjectives (Stative Verbs) can stand before Nouns to modify them. (seenote 6) When an Adjective is preceded by some quatifying element, e.g . fifr.h6n . t tii, etc., fr! is added to the Adjective. (Drill 11) Adjectives modifying Nouns -1J
r LESSON12 di+- kdH+:i.x Also, when the Adjective consists of more than one syllable, e.g . iH fr pidoliang . F ft pi6nyi, H! is added to the Adjective. (Drill 12) - However,when the Adjectiveis both single-syllableandunmodified, H! is notadded,e.g. # & EF(xinyifu), *T U + $T hSizi). (Drill13) .... .. tt' i$T;tx;Hff'"ded bYanAdverb S+V fr z tFtr Lin ldoshikdi fig* fiFmli f&{il-EryF. fU {ll * ding F chudn NU+M i MODIFIER _. ffi - lidng mffi ffi lidng |te. iiHH h6n ! pidoliang tw irE h6n I ji0 bY.# . bijido 6tt HJ frh HJ fr! H! F! F! F! ffi ]ar JEt gui 'r&. h6n tt- 1\-f qichd Ett+ m6tu6chd &EE yifu HJE# € jib6n IfrH tfrH -4 - bdn zJr xido Double-syllableStativeVerb modiffing aNoun RepetitionDrill t2. ffii N n# h6ngch6 * cai sffi shiqing tE+ q0nzi trH pi6nyi EA 16ngyi ffi,ffi mifan iHH pidoliang B! ffi H! H! F! ft F! ffi - EZfifTEur? - dinsT *TW? fi#af&! *n # huizud! #,#Ziffit! fi # 6 xidngbdn! -t+flF'.fr - dinghuihdngui 34
ffi+-:t* dit- kd Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: LESSON12 fr\ is omittedwhen the StativeVerb is both single-syllableandnot immediatelyprecededby an Adverb. RepetitionDrill SiA/AV V { jido x mdi H H v chuan v^ L\ ch5ng da hdo N ++ xuesheng fiz chEzi i*T wdzi |^& ndiyi ztfr Ldoshi €lx xihuan -Eg - ding S W IT f/r xin Itfi lrr fifr. t& fi{il fi .fi] .' /fL {X "/fL lv. AT as 14. TransformationDrill: repeateachsentence,insertingthe words supplied+ ffi Example: Teacher:tfr + m T " (iHH) l& chudnq0nzi. ( Pidoliang) Student:t&+HHft+Jm7" ffi chudnpidoliangF! q0nzi. (Shewearsa beautifulskirt(s) tfitrta7, It chudnq0nzi. lfr,h fi t^ &. fifr,h f! ndiyi. fiFW,Effi. fi F chiddufu. (iHH) ( pidoliang) (?Rfr) ( h6ngui) (trfitr) ( bijiaoffi ) Student: Student: Student: Teacher:fi g X - +KIC-F" ( - Hr^) fi g mdi-zhdngICke.( - trkudi) 35 Student:
LESSON12 ACTIVITY ifr Al hu6ddns dit- kdH+-:iR Takesomeclothesto class.Your teacheris the ShoppingMall salesgirl and you arethe shopper(s). Don't forget tobatgain for a lower pricel TRANSLATION ffi i* fanYi 1. Where canlpvtyour new socks? (seelesson11note6) 2. Thereis a newly openedMcDonaldsin ZhongshanRoadl furthermore they're giving a 1'Oo/odiscount all this month' g. I must practiceusing my chopstickseveryday. 4. Thoseforeignersdon't know what time that shoppingmall closes. 5. The notebooks are on my table. Pleaseget them yourself. 6. I'm really hungryI What time doesthe school restautantopen? 7. Your telephoneiafiand alsoyour bus ticket arcboth on my chair. 8. Pleasewatt amoment.My friend wants to buy aloaf ofbread at thatbakery' 9. Do you prefer cycling anoldbicycle or a new one? tO. pon't eat atthaitestaurantl Their pork chop-with-rice is too expensivel WORTHNOTINo iT ffi In Chinese,asin any languagerpolitenessdemandscertain standardresponsesto oit-urea poUt. phrases.lr';ar"ihe appropriateresponsesand practicethem until they becomeavtomatic. X:i!{Ufo X: Xidxie. X: r.l r ftd. X: DuiT qi. X: ltr ffJiI iF X: {ftF!Hanyt Y:6ilf / Y: 6 xie/ TE',1/n\85'"" 6 kdqi/ bi6kdqi. X: fii€ X: fiitr Itr@.W). {fi (chi-fin). (iX,f+) :{&. *T' (shu6de)h6nlT. Y: iqX 6" Y: it gudnxi. Y: nJTEI,FB,44IRffi" Y: ltr li flffli ' mdmdh0htt. Y: ZiffilTtT H,B' Y: 6 ydng/ d (f Yisi. 36
tr5t,ix dit- kd LESSON12 TRANSLATION OF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSEJry.ffi i+ 1. My cup is very small. His shirts arc allvery new. The teacher'sEnglishis pretty good. The child's pants areblue. 2. Are your friend's shoesvery expensive? My wife's friends are all foreigners. Do you understandher husband'sChinese? His child's nameis Wu Zi-qiang. 3. Doesyour friend teachEnglish? My wife is learning Mandarin right now. Her husbandis a policeman. At which restaurantdoesyour child eat? 4. Do British friends all like to drink tea? Do Chinesestoresall closeuplate (in the evening)? Do Americanrestaurantsall have chopsticks? Beijing peopleare all very busy. 11. TeacherLin drives a very beautiful cat. I want to sell two very old motorbikes. They definitely want to wear rather expensiveclothes. He has avery small notebook. 12. ls cheapblacktea definitely not nice? I can make all the easydishes(of food) I I don't wish to handle any bothersomemattersl Beautiful skirts will definitely be expensive. 13. The teacherlikes to teachgood students. You must definitely buy new vehicle(s). He doesn'thave any long socks. We all wearlarge sizeunderwear. NOTES $ tr4 1. { SV T (tai SV le):In theDialoguethefollowingsentenceappeared: ;ft fr T tai gui le. Hereis a furtherexampleof 7 le indicatingexclamation. 2. tJ',ffi XidtoY6ng : zjr xi6o beforea familynameindicatesa termof affection.
a == = = --- : :- :- - : -- : : : :-- : - : : :- : : : ::- : : : : --= - :4 :===: : ___:= - -_-4 : -:1 := - : : : :-- LESSON 12 dl+- kdH+-iR 3. Notethat2ndfloor is rendered - ffi l6u not ffi ffi lou. Thisis because it isbeingusedhereasanordinalnumber(i.e .I't, 2nd,3'd,etc.) . 4. Whenquotingdiscounts,theamountsarecalculatedin thereverseorderto English: (fI dA) )t tfr zhe : I}Yooff t trftzh6 : 30%off = tfizhl : 70%off 5. Thedialoguecontainedthesentence: +tmEE&+WffiT, +9" xiing kdnkanh6iziF! kizi. ActionVerbscanbereduplicated.Notethatthis canhavetwo different effects: a) it hasthe ideaof 'taking a little time over doing the action': +f"48?)Ekdn. I wantto takealook atit. b) it canalsohavethe effect of reducinga commandinto a suggestionor mild imperative: 'fft fbl Fl {& '*T T *T? Youaskhim,okay? Reduplicationof ActionVerbshasthesameeffectasVerb+ - f xid. 6. ThemodifiedNouncanbeomittedasunderstood: Whenevera modiJiedNozn is easilyunderstoodfrom the context,that Noun may be omitted.In ENGLISH, the Pronoun'onensometimessubstitutesfor the Noun. We say,"He sells cheapones"or "This is the teacher'sone". In CHINESE, no wordis usedfor'one'. e.g.In the dialoguein lesson11 the following sentenceappeared: ltf ry t ft rI E 4. ff! ? (tf 4 da H! h6iE xidoF!) whichwastranslated,"Doyou want a largeone or a small one?". fi € lf. + fi HEE fu|o I liketowearmyfriend'sones.(i.e. fi fift yifu) fi xihuanchuin fi p6ngyouF!. 38
H+:i.x drt- kd LESSON12 hfi,,Y,,fr ft lH H!o Hehastodriveanoldone. (i.e.4 7 chezi) {t bixrkaiji0F!. tsE*1tHk!o ThisisMr.Cai'sone. (i.e.fi E ddngxi) ts E Cdixidnshengk!. ilqHTft.,! ful. Thatpenisn'tagoodone' (i.e.H) fllSzhi H 6E tlffi. 7. Wherethereis a string ofNouns andPronounsin succession,Ht is normally only addedto thefinal Noun actingasmodifier, a.E.Mr. Li's child's clothes : + fE +. t4 + F! & EE. Lixidnshengh6iziffi yifu' 8. When ffi appearsbetweena propergeographicname(4 Sl Yinggu6, * $| M6igu6)andtheNounwhichit modifies,a changein interpretationmaytake place. Notethedifferencein meaningin thefollowing: +trnnE Zh6nggu6p6ngyou Chinesefriends (i.e .of ChinesenationalitY) + tr fr+JnEE Zh6nggu6f!p6ngyou friendsofChina (i.e.non-Chinese) * tr+& M6igu6xu6xido TheAmericanSchool (in Beijing) t tr ffi # flt M6igu6H!xu6xido USAschools 9. Note the differencein meaningin the following sentences: N +t E ff F! Theshirtisanewone (emphasizes ffi xin) ChdnshdnE xinfr! N+,&.ifr Theshirtis(very)new (descriptive) Chdnshdnh6nxin ffi f'I +t +W.fr. Newshirtsare(very)expensive(Adj.modifiesNoun) Xinchdnshdnhdngui + ft.lTH! Thevehicleisagoodone (emphasizes fT) chc € trF! _19
LESSON12 di* kdHt:i.ft +- ffi. ftT Thevehicleis (very)good (descriptive) Ch€h€n F tT+te.* Goodvehiclesarenumerous (Adj. modifiesNoun) lT chc h6ndud 10. The useof Adjectivesto modify Nouns In general,mostmonosyllabicAdjectivesmaymodi& aNounwithoutthe additionof F!, whilemostpolysyllabicAdjectivesrequiretheuseof fr!. Likewise,monosyllabicAdjectiveswhicharemodifiedby Adverbsrequireffi. Thereareexceptionsto thisrule,aswill appearin thefollowingclassification of Adjectives(StativeVerbs): Maystandaloneas modifiersof Nouns: tTt)\|rlt#/lEtKtffitE€', /$BHn *Tt da I xido/ xin / ji0 / ch5ng/ duin / kdqi/cong!fi (intelligent) Normally require the use of *+J: ffi,m/ trH tfitr t]#.H,t 4a t T m6fan / pi5nyi /fdngbidn/ pidoliang/ r6ngyi I T Requirean adverbial modifier suchas {R h6n and arefollowed by fr\: ttIfr/r'JI*I ,)'(tew) ming /gui/ dui / du6/ sh6o(few) 11. Modification A Noun or Pronounmay modiff anotherNoun simply by standingbeforeit: (seeDrills l-4) Chinesepensarecheap. Americangoodsare all expensive. My husband #. tEt cud +tr2(e.fFH" Zh6nggu6fl h6npi6nyi. * tr fi tr ffr?Rfr' M6igu6d6ngxiff h6ngui. fi** fl zhdngfu -10
f;+:x d+- kd LESSON12 +f"U + MYchild *1" hitizi But positionalonedoesnot necessarilyequalmodification. Coordination(: wheretwo wordsof equalrankingareplacedtogetherin a sentence).Theconnective 'and' (il h6) is sometimesomittedbetweentwoNouns: S.€ ffi lF..F H o looksandpensarebothcheap' ShU.Hffih6nPi6nYi. 48,+i,ffi4 * " YouandI bothwantto gothere. X. Z, l,F . +ZlfrflA*' TeachersWuandLiwillbothbe coming' W0 ldoshi. Li ldoshiff hui ft. E fi'E + tS ?Rd Ao Readingandwritingarebotheasy. Kin-sh0 . xi6-zi # hdnr6ngYi. [Note:Chinese . is similarto anEnglishcommabut is usedbetweenNouns] Apposition two Nounsarein appositionwhenoneNoun standsimmediatelyafteranother Nounto explainor clariff it: +n'{il * tr WeAmericans $Fll1m f (u\) Youtwo YOUROWN NOTE5 r:
LESSON12 d f: kdH+:iR Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. mdi to buy mdi to sell h6n very f gui expensive tai too, excessively duo much, many; more kudi (Measurefor 9; a piece, a lump qran money 42
ffi+*w drt- kd Write a story using the Chinese characters you have already learned. When you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write th'e pinyin. LESSON12 ? x j(. i fiklt 43
LESSON12 di+- kdffi+:i# Some characters where 'double A' is the radical It always appears as I on the left side of the character 4k h6n very 12 4+ d6/de/d6i get,obtain/ ($rammarparticle)/ must,oughtto 26 4fr ji6 street 30 4i xing / h6ng O.K .,alright;to walk; baggage/ atrade;arow of 52 4i wiing to go towards(agivendirection); in thepast 59 44
ffi+=ix dlt= te LEssoN 13 Whot'sin this lesson: - Time - How Long? - Previously& Afterwords (U Ef yiqi6nI U tr yihou) - Experience (il gud) BOOKINoAN AIRPLANETTCKET DIALOzuE rf ifr duihud 4'lE' fiFXf/LH " I ltfiWf,.rrp+trfi? TEffifiW*nA.tnlLX "iFlol, Effin€'-Kf/L? - - ru. i#FH' EIEEffiEF!ffiI/rFr4S+ftr " fllsL' ESI:rTl " iHlol, Effi-F!fiillJIIL,F. ? +L/\,F.trnr). EI'FAffiAAFJ? ffffffrfft+afl . fiiq*tr EA . flffifniHrr.+trFilHAry* KHt tf,? = tzJ.H{" {rEH*r'yi.? if- " IirnilFxtr*? +itrit?*E"BEXEifrltr, ,ITLT? LESSON13 f4: zjr lE ffi: zjr {H ffi: zJ.lH ffi: zJr{H ffi: ,J' ff zjr ft Ji
LESSON13 di1= kdH+=iX uJr f rJr f zJr f {H: '{t" 1t+-,!$frW.? +nffi+-^' x[^f ' rrJftr< . EaF!E' EEX fflx . lR : iFfiff. +n(ffi)Jl+ftflk )LT+EH*6l&f[#trIx ' tg hx,ffi{ft" {H: ltlEFE' ElUflH.ififlfi " frT, ffi'ffi{ftflfi! 4.lH' fi+XFc&ffi;Il{'A*fif$Sfi# *' {rE.ft. EfriNI,NE.&HflftT . lH: xf ' tXHf€-' EIEYL&WH7" lrrMLf/L*fRR' gaf/l ' rl,rwtljffir{{g*KHil1? {H: =+ I1-rl{;+ " #[HF!?Rf*! rL,#,H-Kt/r? {H: tL,F.: + h, llft#[Kffi]JlY+HI:u77 " fllsi^'T-Kffilxrl,fi ? lH: +,F.trAt). BKffiltJ{tr€'"R.* li.+' : llrE' +t$tsAffi!firTT" lE : kT,ffi4rt.HH " : iFlol' ifi+lel&rr[E? lE : {ftExfHHtFFtll-ift+rf,ffiAl.l$Efr- " : iFfiFf. +tqt'E* " EI x zJt Ex zJ. + zJr g :rc zJ. + zJr Ex zJr + 46
ffit=i* d 1= Ln DIALOzuE x,fifi duihud LESSON13 Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xi6oji6: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xidojid: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Xidoji6: Lin: Wir: Xidoji6: W(t: Xiioji6: W[l: Xidoji6: WO: Xidoji6: WO: Xidoji6: W[r: Xidoji6: WO: Xidoji6,fiEXjipiao. ltfiF-*ryF+suojia? Xidxingqifi g * Rib6nw6n fl I. i6lol,xingqi11"H feifi? - 'E.i # H, kdE xingqiEr.l hangbdnF jinggudH6nguo. frl\L,xingqi - t+ te. i6fnl,xingqi-f! h6ngbanfL,F,? Zdoshangl\,F.guoI f€n. E ryFjid h6ngk0nggOngsi? XInji6p6h6ngk6nggOngsi. fi ift * guoRib6n.fi xidngzhidiocongZhOngguoddo Rib6n* e chSngshijidn? =f xidoshi. Wdngfdnpido* shdofi? frf:.f,fiWXhui*? fi heiift ju6ding.BEXsdosulffi,lTTffi? Xing.Xidnsheng,nin ft xing? fi xlngLin,shuangmi Lin,jidoLinGu6 F. Gu6jiaH! Gu6, EEXH!A. Xlbxie. fi(H!) 6'z:ih6n[6r xidt yud 4 * Xidnggtngh6Tdigu6 w5n, ft, 4 mSfan{fi. iqfElti, k6yidddidnhudzhdofi. ffi,miltanltt l^! Xidoji6,+k +X F * H6ngzh6u.B6n* fi xidngzudchu5n *, ddnf, tingshudxidnzditt€' chu6nle. Dui,yiqi6nH,ke E xidnzdiiqfi''e. lif zudfdiji* fR kuai. Zudfdiji,c6ngShdnghdiddoH6ngzhdu4 * ch6ngshijidn? :+tL f6nzhong. flF zhdnfr\ :(e.kudi! IL,F.€' fciji? /1,F.:+ f€n,ddnE tF ci h6ngbdnift€ wdizile. flVL,xid - ci h6ngbdnIL,F.? *,F. gu6fi fen. fi ci h6ngbdnh6iH fift.* wdizi. kTba, fi zud B ci h6ngbdnll le. ,+, +fr,mdshiingch0-Pido' ifilq, xish6ujidnzdi nXFli? ifi kdnduimidnffi flFt m6n-xish6ujidnji0zdim6nk'Jydubian. Xidxie.fi mdshdnghui*. 1'7
LESSON13 dif = keHf =iX ENoUISHTRANSLATIONOF THE DIALOoIJEr,f ifi ffi i+ Lin : Miss, I want to buy a planeticket. Clerk Which country do you want to go to? Lin : Next week I want to go toJapanfor afew daysof enjoynent. May I ask, on which day of the week is there a flight? clerk Thereare flights on Tuesday(s),Thursday(s)and saturday(s),butthe Thursdayflight goesvia SouthKorea. Lin : lnthat case,make it Tuesday.Excusemerwhat time is the Tuesdayflight? Clerk 8:05a.m. Lin: Which airline company? Clerk SingaporeAirways. Lin : I've never beentoJapan before.I would like to know how long doesit take from Chrnato Japan? Clerk 3 hours. Lin : How much is a round-trip ticket? Clerk: (96,200. On which day arc you comingback? Lin : I haven't decidedyet.I'11tellyou tomorrow, okay? Clerk Fine.Sir, what is your family name? Lin : My family nameis Lin -'double-wood'Lin1,I'm Lin Guo-tian - the (Guo' in (the word) (countrJr' andthe Tian'in (the word) 'tomorrow'. Clerk Thanks. (seeWorth Noting) Lin : Next month my son and daughter want to go to Hong Kong and Thalland for a fun time. I'll alsoneedto trouble you with this. Clerk: No problem)yolt can call andlook me up. Lin : Okay. (Sorryto) bother you with thisl (- polite phrase) Wu : Miss,I want to gotollangtt outoauy.Origirrully I was thinking of going by boatrbut lhear that therc aren't any boats any more. (note 1) Clerk Correct.Therewere in the past,but there aren'tany now. Going by plane is very quick. Wu : How long doesit take from Shanghai toHangzhouby plane? Clerk 20* minutes. (note2) Wu : that really is quickl What time is there a flight? Clerk 9:2O,but that flight doesn'thave any (empry; seatsleft now. Wu : Inthat caserwhattime is the next flight? Clerk 10:05.This flight still haslotsof seats. Wu : Okuy,I'll go on this onethen. (note5) Clerk Fine,I'll issuethe ticket immediately. Wu : Excuseme. where is the toilet? Clerk You seethat door opposite- the toilet is just to the right of the door. Wu: Thanks.I'11befightback. 48
H+=&d1= pn LESSON 13 NEW VOCABULARY4 iFlshensci 1. (-K) f/L H (fCi)jipido (N) airticket,planeticket (M: 1Kzhing) (\) tn ,h (fei)jiching (Pw) airPort L fei M toflY 1, f/L feiji (N) aeroPlane (M: 4 jid themachine) (K) fifi It{ (ci)h5ngbdn (N) ascheduledflight,flightnumber 2. tr I tr A gu6/gu6jid (N) counfiry,nation lBEltrtr7\? WhichnationalitYareYou? 3.E4 Rib6n (Pw) Japan (B 6 .'\' = Japanese) HiE RiYt (N) JaPanese (language) 4. In w5n M toplay(atorwith);tohavetun (bothadultsandchildren) s. ?f fi- jinggud M to passthrough'to passby (along thewaY) 6.Sftr H6ngu6 (PW) SouthKorea #B+ Ch5oxidn (PW) NorthKorea 7. fiil e A n'l h6ngk6ngg6ngsi(N) airline(companv) (M: Z jia) AFJ g6ngsi (N) company'businesscorporation (M: 7 jia) 8. *fr lJnW. Xinjidp6 (Pw) Singapore
LESSON 13 d1= kdH+-tX s. iq m6i (A) not tryftVffi h5im6iVne notyetV 10. I gud (P) (verbsuffixindicatinga past experience) rr. zJr gt' xidoshi (N) anhour(oftime) (also:fS )( zh6ngtou) 12. '& iEH wdngfinpido (N) round-tripticket (M: }K zhdng) S.fgH dinch6ngpiio (N) one-wayticket 13.EJ* huildi M to rerurn(here),to comeback(here) E* huiql M to return(there),to go back(there) E hui M to returnto, to gobackto ItFt+ L nt f* E * tr ? WhendoyouretumtoAmerica? Itf lt A shihouhuiMdigu6? 14.i* E ju6ding (V/N) todecide/ adecision t5.)L + 6rzi (N) son fr U (T) n6nh6i(zi) (N) boy,malechild (or fr lA )L) H / n H! nfun-lnSnde (BF/N)male (ofhumans) 16.k )L nil6r (N) daughter k fA ffl nilrrailzil (N) girl,femalechild (or fr, U. )L) k I k frkJ nil- I nfide (BF/N)female(ofhumans) 50
Ht--iX di1= Ln 17.6 i& 18.#tr le. fl 20.lfi 24.Efrin rff 2s.iq€ (N)7 26.>) m 27.Ii+ 2s.q t. (ffi) 2s.frH 30.lft + lHl 31.ll Xidnggdng Tdigu6 zhdo la HSngzhOu (Pw) bdnl6i (MA) chu5n (N) tingshuo (V) ting (v) m6iy6u(N)le yiqi5n (MA) wdizi (N) mdshdng(i0) (MA) ch0-pido (VO) xish6ujidn (Pw) m6n (N) Hangzhou (in ZhejiangProvince) originally boat,ship (M: fr ti6o for boats) (M: [9 s6u for ships) heardit saidthat to listen to, to hear aren't any longer,aren't any more (notel) previously,formerly seat immediately (or i Z[ like) to issuea ticket (e.g.air ticket) washroom(lit. : wash-hands-room) door, gate LESSON13 n#JEE)A.,k WtrE)0. " Malesontheright,femalesontheleft. N5nH! zdiydubian,n0H! zdizu6bian. (PW) Hong Kong (PW) Thailand M to look for, 'hunt' for (P) (an exclamatorysentenceparticle) (note6) 21.fr I'l'l 22.# * 23.fis 5r
LESSON13 dl1= kCffi-f =;X INDICATINO PASTEXPERIENCES(S g,o) SAVffi N/PW +v" +n fr. & * * #tr Tdigu6 I also go elrpe*enced Thailand I hoveolsobeento Thoilondbefore . When you want to indicate that a specific event has (orhas not ever) been experienced(e.g .Haue you euerbeento Thailand befor&\, fiis addedto the Verb (e.e.Iif * S # tr l*. H? ltf * guoTdigu6ift H?\. 1. il guo suffixed to the main Verb indicatesan experiencein the past.No specifictime referenceis indicatedwith il. (note4) Negativeare formedby prefixing *g (€') to the Verb (or Co-Verb) RepetitionDrill * xu6 w chi n, jidn ffi ydng x x ,./L {I' {v- {x lv- {x. t/L Iv S +k +\ fi +r" .da lx, +x +x +k !x, +x \.+ ]J guo \J. 1! guo \-+ 1rt guo \--1.' ]J guo il guo EiE Riyn N/PW #trffi Tdigu6fdn {uH!KHEE. {fiH! nil-p6ngyou 4X+ kudizi f/r H jipido Questionsareformedby adding *. H or [$ to the end of the sentence. Using the sentencesin Drill l, the teacherturns eachsentenceinto a question b1.changing fi to lin andadding ift €' to the end of the sentence;you reply. 't
H+-ffi di1= LU LESSON13 PREVIOUSLY+ AFTERWARDS Hn E] ,'u"*) \ Yeor, .lr \--\ ,-l S i:' .: AV V o 'PU/ \Y'A trw tx +x UF ylhdu IT I vao 4l I xue i ll in t--J rrf Riyt) I in tl:e future'want to learn Jaoanese In order to say: "Preuiously (i.e. at some time in the past), I learned Japanese, at present, I'm learning Chinese, bwt afi,eruards (i.e. at some time in the future), I'm going to learn Korean", use U Ft yiqi6n (previously) and D) ffi yihdu (afterwards). S-XEf yiqi6nlVffiyihdu-V-oor D,{Hflt))ffi-S-v-o 11. As D.t Et is a Movable Adverb, it cancomebeforeor after the Subject. RepetitionDrill Si (AV)v O T g fi.w.tr ffi 6 xihuanchiddufu iq+trgEifi It xu6guoPUtdnghud T+ffiffiT T huiydngkudizi TffiiH+trk!ffirn[,fi*f-l 6 zhiddoZh6nggu6H!shdngchdng/1,f. guin-m6n D/ Hf yiqi6n U} HIJ yiqiSn +n +fr, +\ +x 4J\ 'lx, +x 'fY" fi '-A HU yiqian I'-( HU yiqiSn 12.Completethesentences in Drill ll byadding "E EInE"""(T)" k6E xidnzdi... (le). (X Bfryiqi6n+ U ffiyindu) 53
LESSON13 dif = keffif =i4 13. As U ffi is a Movable Adverb, it cancomebeforeor after the Subject. RepetitionDrill l\l - VA IE yihdu f\f =- uA )n yihdu l\l =- uA la yihdu l\l = V)\ ln yihou AV TTH. ddsudn ,L,n bixI E]' D/ kdyi ./ \. E hui S fi +n 'A tx, .trA tx. +\ +k fi +x VO *#trfi+r.f -nnE f, Tdigu6zh6o *I" nr5-p6ngyou +$ti* xu6H6nyi tf.xv jiSoYingw6n {,Hffi+8tr xiuxiEt xingqi TIA,IE 5PENT She plonsto study in Beijingfor holf o yeor. In Lesson 6 we met 'Time When'. Here we look at'Time Spent'. Time Spent sentences answer the question: "How Long?" e.g . How long do you plan to learn Chinese? How long do you plan to live in China? The answer is a peiod of time, e.g . 3 months, 2 years, 5 minutes. 54
Ht=iR dit= kd Q:fEg &{lf,H + * K Ht'lgl? Howlongdoesshewantto f0 g zdiB6ijingxul * changshijidn? studyin Beijing? LESSON13 A: iU F zdiB6ijingxu6 - 4. Shewantsto studyin Beijing for a year. In ENGLISH, the Time Spent phrase is normally introduced by the word for'(e.g . I will live here for a year). No word is needed in CHINESE. In both English and Chinese, the Time Words answering a .How Long?'question follout the main Verb. (seeNote 3) 21. Time-WhenwordsandAuxiliary VerbsallprecedethemainVerb. RepetitionDrill TIME SPENT lfr lfr +t +x {t iil {fi {il Itr lrr t+ HAizi a f/r Feiji aE+ nA+ ,rN ,l€ -7 A\E 1 -1- ./S -r. .rN :E tr hei a2 n6ng ,/a, E hui 1+ d6i 4 F +TH ddsudn ffi xidng #. ji6o ,* -f xu6 .= =l xi6 1, [. fci E z6u fr. wen m ffi {r bdn I - -1- I --r n fl" * K Ht'IFJ & ch1ngshijidn rF + + + + + A,tJ fdn x x ? ? Etr xingqi 4' H{ xidoshi ++ zh6ng ? ? 55
LESSON13 Teacher:Itf fi H + * K Ft' IEI? {fiddsudnxu6* ch6ngsh-rji6n? Teacher:Itf fi H tr * K. F{ IHI? {ftddsudntingff chSngshijidn? reacher: Itf fi H gfr * K Ht' fHJ? {fi ddsudnqi * ch6ngshijidn? Teacher:Itf fi Hft * K Ht'IEI? {frddsudnkai * ch6ngshijidn? d 1= kdH+=i+ Student: (+ + 4' Et') Student: (bdnf xidoshi) (m + 4' Ht') Student: (ru f xiSoshi) (+ X) student: (bdnX) 22. Question& Answer:answerthequestions usingthewordssupplied. Example: Teacher:ltf fi H + * KHt' lnl? (ffi ifi ddsudnxu6 & ch6ngshijidn? (N Student:fiffH+m+. ft ddsudnxu6ffi g " (I plan to study for two years) +) +) (N+) (m+) 23. when themainverb hasan object, fr'Jis addedto theTime-spentelement. ThisTime-Spentphrasecomesin betweentheverb andtheobject. RepetitionDrill 56
ffi+=& di1= L6 5ENTENCEBUILD.UP +x ft En+ EE+ HE+ EE+ d fr, fr" fr, & fr, 4 tr 4 4 g g 4 F + xu6 + xu6 + xu6 + xu6 + xu6 \+2 E -T. 'f bdnS vrE -r -r bdnF -r --r. bdnS -r -r bdnS ++ Dan+ ++ bdnS F!+o FtgEifi ffi P[t6nghud F!*trifi ffi P[t6nghua H,.lg E ifi fi! Pitdnghud ffi*Eifi fi! Pritonghui H,!gEifi H!Pritdnghud f!gEifi fr! PUtonghud ACTIVIry yf; al hu6ddns Tell your teacherhow long it takesto fly from one country to another. from to time China China China Chrna China South Korea Japan Singapore thailand England 2hours 3 hours 5 hours 4 hours 12 hours LESSON13 5:
:-.= -: :::: -=== :=-.== _-:=::--::::-*-.'::-=-= =::,=::::-::==--=-=:.= ::_--= :==::---::-:-: =--:: *:: .,- == =_:::- :-=_:-::-:-::=::::-=:-:-- I.ESSON13 TRANSLATION 11. Previously Previously Previously In the past dif = keH+=l* ffi i+ fdnyi 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sv s9n and daughter areboth going to buy new clothes tomorrow. Igy lo"g doesit take to cycle fiom here to the TeacherTraining University? Which countries have you been to before? Originally hisJapanesefriend couldn't speak Mand,arin. You must decidenow, becauseI want to buy the plane ticket immediately. He is 18 yearsold this year so he is ableto learn fo dnve a car. I hear thatyou have never beento my (business)company b"fo... I have no time at the moment to praitice my Mandarin. You_mustn'tbuyit, becausehe'sbuying it tomorrow. A: Your chinese is really notbad ai alll B: you're being too politel It's only mediocre I WORTH NOTING i} ffi Note how peopletell others which Chinesecharacterctheir name consistsof. In the Dialogue, ffi Lin EtrGu6 X told rhe uJr {H xidoji6 his name using thefollowingmethod: +I,W.f4,XI ^ f ,rL{f tr X.EX A ffi tr, EEX F! X . fi xingLin,shudngm0Lin,jidoLinGu6X . Gu6jiaH! Gu6' EEXH! x. Askyour teacherhow you shourdtelrotherpeopleyour name. TRANSLATIONoF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSEJu ffi i+ 1. I'velearntlapanese in the past. I've eatenThai food before. Itve never seenhis girl friend before. I've never usedchopsticksbefore. I've never bought aplane ticket before. didn' t enjoy eating be ancurd. had never learnt Mandafin. couldn't usechopsticls. didn't know what time China's shopping malls close. 13. At sometime in the \ttwe l_plant-ogo to Thailandto look for my girl friend. At sometime in the future I must learn Korean. At sometime in the future I canteach English. At sometime in the fufure I will rest for trvo weeks. 58
H+-tX di1= LU 21. Next yearhe is able toteachfor ayear. This year I will study for two weeLr. Todaythe child must write for half -an-hour. The plane is still going to fly for 20 minutes (beforeit lands). How many daysdo they plan to walk for? How long are you thinking of playing for? 23. Next year he is able to teachEnglish for ayear. This year I will study Thai for two weeks. - Todaythe child must write chinese charactersfor half-an-hour. How many daysdo they plan to walk for? LESSON13 NOTE5 iT fi4 1. le €' (N) I le : Thisuseof T le indicatesachangein thesituation,i.e. (in thepasttherewereboatsto Hangzhou,but)therearen't anyanymore. or (Anhouragotherewereseatson the9:20plane,but)therearen't anyanylonger. Thisspecialuseof T le is coveredin moredetailin Lesson22. 2. Quantitiesof TimefollowstheTimeSpentpattern: Whentalkingof quantitiesof timee.g .I still havetwohoursleft (beforeI leave), theNouns 4. E{ xidoshi/ f+ )k zhdngt6u(hour)and h f6n (minute)are used.Also, tF zh6ngmustbeaddedafterjl fdn,e.g .5 minutes: T" h ++ (fi fen zh6ng),whereasit canbeomittedwithTellinstheTime. whenTellingtheTime, h fln (minute)mayalsobeomitted.However,when talkingof Quantitiesof Time, h fdn mustbeinctuded. 3. TimewHEN: TimewHEN sentencesanswerthequestion"when?" TimeWHENwordsprecedethemainVerb. TimesPENT: TimesPENTsentencesanswerthequestion"How Long?". TimeSPENTwordsfollowthemainVerb. 59
LESSON13 orT- KerEf -uR 4. Experience-[ guo, aswell ashavingthe"Have (you) ever... before" meaning,canalsobe usedin the senseof "At sometime in the past,,,e.g. li\ + tr /t + ffi $f iF? ({fi xu6guoIL +ffi Hinyn?) (Forhowmany yearsdid youstudyKorean?). what is impliedby tr guo is a cut-offfromthe present,i.e.at someunspecifiedtimein thepast. 5. ffi [E ba hastwo differentshadesof meaning: a) formof assentor agreement: That'sfine. Okay. b) half-question-havingthesamemeaningas tT T ffi - ttrereplybeing Possiblytr rE ba ! (all right). 6. chinesehasmanyexclamations:$i la' F luo. [I ya. [Ffa, etc. Thesewill takeyou a little whileto understandhowto useappropriately,butwill makeyour Chinesesoundmorenatural.In thesentencein theDialogue,.m ,m li| Wi- "m6fan lif la", Si la indicatespolitefriendliness. YOUROWN NOTE5
ffit-ix dif = kd LESSON13 ftAemo rize the FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. shdng up, on, above; Iast (weelc/month) ascend,get into xid down, below; next (week/month) descend,go down ti in(side); neighbrhood; Ii 1= 590 -etres) 6rl-r son; Noan suffix ziti to be at,/in/on; at/in/on midn side; face; noodles, tlour b6n volume (of booka sh0 book 6l
}. ft TI ii *__i- -* -_ ***** - "i 6 w+ a;'- ^ /L LESSON13 di+-- kdfff =i4 write a story using the chinese characters you have already learned. when you need to write a word or syrlable but have not yet learned how to write the chinese character, simpry write tt,e pingin.
ffi+wx di+E kc LES5ON T4 Whot's in this lesson: - Prepositions ffi gcn. ffi g6i. 6 ti . f,f dui AAAKINOA TELEPHONECAIL DIALOAJE r,t ifi duihud *:nF! f,t : nR! {frftiE ? * : ftfl*J+t{tr4 " ff : ft{lltsEffiffi" Iir+frtF+€69? ffi :2OO17951. ft : fi{lltsEE 2oorTssL" *:Ei'xfTftd. ff :iftXK. (Coidiolsogoin) 11: iHf{'fffEWIn? lil : iFS-T , +*.*lfrVtEHE-E *fr,+., xfT fr,lfrtntrT#.x..fiE{t{H{H TIJ: LESSON14 63
LESSON14 ItJ:17'i+fqEE X{:TBA. di+E k0H+Ei.R , +i,--fr_g.iFit" I tVt: *: tVt: *: .ffttxJill{[fr.iE+TH.ifi? illsL , Iill{lltffiiEiHifi ? +tffi{tfHfHi_[ifi . rui.il,Ef iLFX, rfi.#fr_Effit E_ -ftE*XfiE. ItFtXlfrHItLSz 4*+nBEXr +gff +n€€ H!- +EEts.#dra, ErEft EEXE'S'EIFEAIFH,|r, FnD)Wr'*frffr. +tfsl{ fq IfrA?TA?E+r,* " N^i?lftf"JfE ' EX{tH'FXffi+iin ntrffiL+tsl.,1'HiR . flF,t{TT. +iffwhnil.-+FEtsffEifiEEffiAl^ 68f;$fift'ElEfilkHryftit " iqx6 , IiF4Uffi+XffJIC F , *KTflE.#I3H IC-Fff H.ifi . ilfiff ! tVt: H: tVt: H: tVt: H: 64
H+EiR di+E kd LESSON14 DIALOzuE xf ifr duihud Cdi: W6i! Lin: Wei ! lft zhitosh6i? Cdi: *i zhdoLiirGudng-yingxiansheng. Lin: +n{il tsE xingLin. lif de nJFt hdomS? Cdi: - linglingydo tJtfryao. (Note12) Lin: fi{l'l tse E -. linglingyeo |-frjiLyao. Cdi: O,duiT qi. Lin: it gudnxi. (Coidiolsogoin) Cdi: W6i, ffifnl,Li0Guing-yingxidnsheng&T&? Li0: i6foj,nin E rXFwdi? Cdi: fi jidoCdiD6-hu5, E 'f&ffi-+ wdigu6p6ngyou. Li0: iH d6ng-T, +k * 'f&H!f6ngjidnkdn- kdn .... Cdixiansheng, duiT qi, {U xidnE T& jia. fi E fE ji6jie.... Cdi: {0 dagaiftZ shihouhui*? Li0: fi Tt qingchu.{fi gcn fi shu64X k6n6ngwdn -,fi/L hui-jid. Cdi: flFA,m6fanltt ifr l& h fi hui-didnhud,lT W? Li0: ffi, iftfolti, fi - dinggdosu{fi. Cdi: t xidxie '{ft le ! Li0: T kdqi. Y6ng: {fl ganggangh sh6idd-didnhud? Cdi: +fr,h Li0Gu6ng-yingdd-didnhud,ddnE lfr T&. Ying: frFL, {ft gangc5ig6nsh6ishu6-hud? Cdi: fji gdn i0 ji6jieshu6-hud.l& shu6m6it fibaiX, fE didi - dingg6nf0mil - qi * * d6ngxi. Y6ng: {iy,zh6o lfr H lt/z shl? Cdi: 4* fi EEX i wu g bdngfi bdbafr! .-f p6ngyoubdn-jid, k6E fi qEX H shi,kdn6nghuifdichSngm5ng,su6ylt* bdnfd bdngm6ng.fi xidngl"llfl {t n6ngI n6ngti +k *. Y6ng: YlnggdiiqfF]ti, yinwdilfr zu6* g€n fi shu6xidnE (fr,i wti ?Rshdo €' ke. Cdi: tF t F le. fi h6i 4 h lingwdi-t p6ngyoudd-didnhua kdnkdn{t n6ngfr n6ngbingmSng,kEE +f,WH lingfi le. Y6ng: ift gudnxi,'ffi kdyiydng fiE! IC ka , +i, xidnE *Sydng IC kedd-didnhud. Cdi: Xidxie!
Lin Cai tin Cai Lin Cai Lin Cai Liu Cai Liu Cai Liu LESSON14 EN6UI5H TRANSLATTONOF THE Cai Cal Liu Cai Liu Yang Cai: Yang Cai: Yang Cai: Yang ditE kdH+EliR DTALOGUEr,f i6 ffi i+ HelloI Hellol Who are you calling? (tit. Who are you looking for?) Itn calling Mr,Liu Guang-ying. We're surnamedLin. What number areyou calhng? (note Z) 2001 7957. We are 20017591. Oh, sorry. Never mind. (Cai dials again) Hellol Excuseme, is Mr.Liu Guang-yrngin? May I ask who you are? I'mCaiDe-hua-a foreign friend of his. Pleasewait a moment, I'11goto his room and have alook ... Mr,cai, I,m sorry, he's not at home atthe moment. I'm his elder sister.... (note 3) When will he probablybeback? I'm not too sure. He said to me that possiblyhe will bebackhome alittle Latertoday. rn that case,may I trouble you to ask him to return the car, okay? Okay, no problem,I'll definitely tell him. Thank you very muchl You're welcomel Whom did you just call? I calledLiu Guang-ying,but he'snot in. In that case,with whom were you talking just amoment ago? I was talking with his elder sister.Shesaid that everySundaywithout fail, her younger brother goesshopping together with his parents. What are you looking for him for? originally I was going to help a friendof my father's move house tomorrow morning, but tomorrow I'm occupiedand will possibly be extremely busy, so there,sno way I canhelp.I was thinking of asking him whether or not he is able to go insteadof me. There ought to be no problem becausehe said to me yesterdaythat he seldomhas classin the mornings at present. That's great! I still need to call another friend to seewhether or not he canhelprbutl don'thave any small changeleft. (note 11) Never mind, you can use my telephone card-laiways usea telephone cardto make calls nowadavs. Thanksl Yang Cai: Cai 66
H+WuXdi+E kd NEW VOCABVLARY 1. rF LESSON14 shEngci (EX) Hello ! (only on the telephone) (N) a number (note 2) (N) room (in a house) (M: fnl jian ) (or: ft f w0zi) (N) eldersister (N) youngersister (SV) clear,distinct (CV) togetherwith; to ; from (AV) possibly,may, may be / possible fVO) to return home (VO) to return to one's home country tVO) to return a telephonecall (CV) to [also means:for (the benefit of), on behalf o!] (seeGrammar) (MA) just a momentago,just now (N) youngerbrother (N) elderbrother (N) parents (N) father (N) mother + iFl 2.+6q 3.Efsl 4. EEIE . WW 5 iFH 6.ffi 7. trI HE 8.Ex Etr E€. s.h lo. liJllz- n.# fr BS 12.J4E t* Etr)r r+ zfi wr5i! hdomd f5ngjidn ji6jie mdimei qingchu gen [6n6ng hui-jid hui-gu6 hui-diinhud g6i 96ngc5i didi gcge f0mU fiqin mUqin ifi 67
LESSON14 13'fr{, 14.€ lur ls.m € f4r x f;Frrt ff ff ltrW Xidxie{ftH! # '&.,t ,t T ,t' fifr,fr+tFizT flvl ryfi H r.f bdng bd(ba) md(ma) bdn-jid bdn fdich5ng bdngm5ng bdngzh0 #Wr bdngzh0. ti h6nshdo shdo b0-shio ,t lingwdi lingqi5n ydng dui lFH fi{ tr di+E kdH+Ei4 (CV) help, for (the benefit of), on behalf of (N) Dad (N) Mom (VO) to move home (V) to move (something);to fansport (goods) extraordinarily,unusually to help, to assist(someone) to help, to assist(someone) help, assistance Thankyou for yourhelp. 16. 17. i8. 19. 2t. 23. (v) (N) (A) (vo) (cv) (A) (SV) (SP) (N) (cv) (cv) (SV) not a little, quitea few He hasnot a little money(i.e. a lot of money!) for (i.e .substitutefor, in the placeof, insteadof) seldom little (in quantity),few (note4) another smallchange using,with to 20. 22.
H+V\IXditE ke LESSON14 CHINE5E PREPOSITION5 (Co-Verbs) (CV) I conolso9o with youtomorrowondploy. Chinese Prepositions (Co-Verbs) function like English Prepositions, defining when, where, how, for whom, with whom, etc. the action of the main Verb takes place. In this lesson, we are introducing you to Prepositions \Mith', for', 'to' and Trom'. Remember that, whereas in ENGLISH, Prepositions normally follottt the Verb (e.g .I go withyou), in CHINESE the word order is: SubiectI Co-Verb+ Noun I pre@&t:l u"in Verb Note that for emphasis. the Co-Verb + Noun precede the Subject. Time Words, Adverbs, Auxiliary Verbs and negatives normally all precede Co-Verbs. The most appropriate English translation for a given Co-Verb differs with the main Verb being used, e.g . flfl g6n can be used to have the meanings \Mith', 'to'or Trom'(see examples below). Vice versa, in the English sentence "He bought something for me", the Preposition Tor' corresponds to h if it means for my benefit', but corresponds to 6 ti if it means 'in my stead'. REPETTTIONDRILI5 Elxl ffi W TIF you k6yi i g,En -F-- -* . --. can I with 69
I,ESSON14 1. ffi gdn = togetherwith fi El' D.(ffi fitr- *g * ffi ,'l.tr^ rq? *t k6yi g6n ,|fr - qi * H6ngzh6uw6n [g ? dl+E kotr+EiR ItrsTgffi{tS? {fi FZig scn{&zu6? Ifr_ftZiAffifi_EE* O {fi * ding g huig6n +t - qi hui*. finHnffiffiffi-ftE*riR o +t n xihuang6nmdimei- qi * I ke. 2. ffi gdn : from (i.e .thesourcefrom whichsomethingis acquired) +tffi+ztF+BiE. *l gdnLi ldoshixu6RiyU. Itr 4 M. 1Affi {e .H " (,fSjid : toborrow) ItFT yinggdigcn {fi jid. Itf4ffi{ttEItL^w? Itr 4 genru jidItL d6nsxi? 3. ffi g6n = to (i.e.with) {eg*ffiHJr,+.ix.Fq.. {& g * gdnHu6rigxidnshengshu6zdijidn. +IffiIBiNB iE,KTATT? fl g6n {fi shu6Riyri,*TZI*F? flFl+ 4, lir E u zi nI u ffi lfr,ifr.? flFjianshi, {ft kdyiT k6yig6n {t shuo? Ir,4t'ffir&inrfziE o {fi me_hg6nfE shu6duiT qi. ffiEnxaffi{fi9-H4.f*,o Ifr HAXhuis€nltr g -H *+*.
HtEiR ditE kd 4.h = for (i.e .help,assist) F[+Fftr^h+]"+mftz_H" FFf H5ngu6l h +fr,ne ffi h6y5g5o. +fr,HA X trIUh {ftX r.+ .ffi, o fi EEXkEVth ,ffi X wdishengzhi. E flFW.ffi"t' fi h ltrE +\frt& + " E flllzhdngzhil +i. h {fl xi6 fiffi mingzi. 'fti4 rE! +i,h lrr+ #[^ tJFfi t +ffifl . liy,zudba! +f,h $r nArFA Shifanddxu6f!S. 5. h : to (aperson) (seenote6) +fr,TM1.6"lfrEH o +*,T xidngh lfi xi6xin. IB4L14.t&fiH.ifrrE! IinmdL h ro de-dianhud ba! 6. 6 ti : for (i.e .insteadof, in placeof, substitutingfor) ,n&Yfte'ETE?iqXF.,+k+XEltlX* o XidnE iftkdng,frZKfr.? iftgudnxi,fi +X ti {fi * cai. + X & H'Bt'fnls9? +nE IB#.,*T T *T? +x iq€' shijian14? *i ti '15iiao,*TZK*T? ss;f.a2&HF-t'ix! Gdgefr n6ngti didi i ke! ;{ifiTrE?fi#$rtr+o t ldileba? +t ti .{fi kdi-ch6. LESSON14 7T
LESSON14 diiE keHf Ei4 7. f.fdui : to zt)frr.f+Hix,{&{ftElx{^,H,-T o Ldoshiduixu6shengshu6{&{ll k6yixilxi -T. lU r'f fi i.H, * +I"tF.E rt lil,, o ffi duifi shu6"+k"R.xihuanfi6". E ft t r.f+r,ffi.w o w5nstt dui+ktsl.rT. lKft,Hr'I+nlFH*4"o ZhdngxiSnshengdui ft f€ich6ngkdqi. TWoVerbswhich act like Co-Verbsare ff bang and ffi ydng 8. fr{ bdng : for (i.e .help,assist) hT'ffiltr?F+f,+ -ry+X+ o M6fan{ft bangfi n5 - shudngkudizi. +fr,+ xE xf;f{ftx+/lH. fi +X kdyibdns{ft X jipido. fr f;fltr+,fr $ tT? fi bdnglir n6,tl 6 *T? SF+E#frEIfr.V!&+. G6gebdngdidixi6 {fiF! mingzi. 9. ffi ydng : with,using (in,by) +tr/'ffiffi+W*.\f;EEJ? Zh6ngguo,A.ydngkudizichi Miiidangl6ofl{ ? {&ffi + I E frF+{{H. {fi ydngZh6ngw6nxi6 fl[ fdngxin. fi Elxffi* I ix,H9? *i k6yiydngYingw6nshu6 [4 ? {Efgffi t&n HEE il1fn x ills* tE+ . ffi xidngydngl& n6n-p6ngyouH! fi X F[ ti6oq0nzi. l2
ffi+W1RdltE kd 10. ExpansionDrill: insert the Co-Verb+ Noun in the appropriateplace ExamPre: reacher: Xlfl.ffirt#',; -rr. Student: 616 fi. Xidnggdngw6n. LESSON14 (ffi+trE) ( gdn fi f0m0) fiFfiI.E* ft s6n{i f0mn* Teacher: +I"* 6Etx" +fr"* Xidnggdng wan. Teacher:fi iH ltf :R.8.. fi shu6Itf ;R.shdu. Teacher: +fr"*#.F .I. fi * jidoRiw6n. Teacher:fi + lI iE " *i xu6Hdnyr). Teacher: +ft"q4I{H" fi xi6Yingw6nxin. Teacher:fi g *.W + l^ E" f! xihuanchini0rduH. (ffift!.8) Student: ( gdn 1t f0m[) (r'Jil 4.fE) Student: ( duiZhdoxidoji6) (EfiEEE ) Student: (ti fi p6ngyou) ( W.wr Z t)fr) Student: ( g6n Y6ng ldoshi) (fr+finHF-) Student: ( bdngf{ p6ngyou) (Hffi+) Student: ( ydngkudizi) 73
ttitl\ 14 5ENTENCEBUILD-UP ACTIVITY ffi iJJhu6ddns Fill in theblankswith anappropriatePreposition(Co-Verb) fifr,-fifrffi8 9J+&*' {t _ {ft p6ngyou dio xu6xido:F . 1/ t&g_fiiH lF..* rfr. fEg-fishu6 lp-. * hud" di+E kdH+EiR {fttFT! fi - ltn#. aTt {fi t l6ite! fi_ ,fftjiaoba! Si #" +*, TW -F -+ - yue - hdo -H-€ - yud - hdo CV+Nj ffi lfr Ifi fifi, t& tfr fifr. lfr lfr lfr voi *Itrx * ltrj.a Xlttx * ltri.e XltrX * Itfi jie Xlrr7. * ltrj,e Xltrx XlBjta Xltrx * IBj,a ww. chi-fdn ww. chi-fdn W,ffi chi-fdn ww. chi-fdn ww. chi-fdn ww. chi-fdn Wffi. chi-fdn ffi g6n ffi gcn ffi gcn ffi g6n ffi gcn F F 4 F F g F F & & & fr t fr tat
H+EiR ditE ke LESSON14 tfr,+_ W,W." {& hui_ ffi+ kudizi fifr. _tfrf.EEF- 5 {H" lfr - {t nfr- p6ngyouxi6xin. fi-ltrEFIJ++. (assist) fn _ liy,xi6 fllJt zi " (assist) chi-fdn" TRANSLATTON ffi i* fanyi The policeman saidto me thatl'm not allowed toparkmy vehicrehere. Apples andmandarin orangesarcbth very expensivenow. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Mr.& Mrsliu's son likes to help buy the vegetables. (seenote 1) Just a moment agohe was speakingto his friend in Korean. !-. uttt possiblywear his other pair of pants (trousers)this evening. Thanks for your help. Moving houseis a real botherl I'm not clear which room is his. It's probably on the secondfloor. He has very few friends. one is surnamed Li, anotheris surnamedLin, but I'm not sure which one is learning Mandafin. Haveyou ever calleA(to) Thailandbefore? He has decidedthat eachdayhe will speakin Chinesefor two hours. WORTHNOTING i+ ffi children in the samefamily seldomaddresseach other by their given namerbut insteadcall eachother by their respectiverelationship title. Take,for instance,a family of five children: A (theeldest)isaboy; B (thenexteldest)is agirl; c is aboy; D isagirland E (the youngest)is a boy. C, when addressinghis brothers and sisterswould not call them by their given name,butrather callA: S ff 96ge, B: iE ffi ji6jie, D: ffi ffi mdimei andE:tstsOiOi.
t-Essoi\14 di tW kdffi+Wt$ TRTNSLATIONOF THESENTEN1EPATTERNs6Ju ffi i+ 1. May I go tqgetherwith you toHangzhou for somefun? Do you want to sit with him? He definitely won't come back with me. I don't like going to classtqgetherwith my younger sister. 2. llearnJapanese from TeacherLi. He will ask you for yIOO tomorrow. (note g) You shouldn't borrow it from him. What do you want to borrow from him? 3. H_ewants to go and sayGoodbyeto Mr.Huang. I'11talk to you in Japanese, okay? Can you talk to him aboutthatmatter? SaySorry to her immediately. 4. That Koreangot two tubesof toothpastefor me. I canbuy toilet paper for you tomorrow. I'll write my name for you on that sheetof paper. Remainseatedl I'll get the TeacherTraining university book for you. 5. I don't wish to write him aletter. (I don'f wish to write a letter to him) Callher immediatelyl (Make a callto her immediate$) 6. Y9u'vegp! no free time now, right? Never mind, I'll buy the vqetables instead (of you) today. Y_oy'vggot no time today?I'll teach instead of you, okay? Elderbrother can'tgo to classinplace of younger brotherl You're really tfued, aren'tyou? I,ll drive insteadof you. 7. The teachersaid to (her) studentsthat they may rest for a while. Shesaidto me, "I like you very much.r, Mrs.Wang is verygood to me. Mr,Zhangis extremely polite to me. 8. May I trouble you to get apair of chopsticla for me. I canbuy the air ticket for you today. I'll get it for you, okay? Elder brother writes youngerbrotherrs namefor him. 9. Do Chineseeat McDonalds with chopsticks? He is writing thatletter in Chinese. May I talk in English? (May I useEnglish?) Sheis thinking of buying that skirt with her boy friend's money. 76
ffitwix di+E kd NOTE5 i+ fi4 1. Whereasin Englishwe say, 'Mr,& Mrs.X', theChineseis rendered 'x fr,4xidnsheng Xt A'. 2. "Whatis yourtelephonenumber?": "lif H!ft.ifi€dqE* ,, ?" (liffl didnhudhdomdfl. * shdo?"). 3. In lessonl0 note1,we saidthat - f, whenaddedto a verb,caneither havetheideaof 'a littlewhile' or 'a moment'(e.g . S ddng -T - : waita moment)or it canmaketheforceof theverblessdirect,hencemoregentleor friendly(e.e . Iif E kdn -T : take(a little) look at it). Repeatingthe Verb,with an optional - in themiddlehasthesameeffect,e.g . ffi - ffi xidng- xidng(thinkaboutii, A e) E kdn (-) kdn. LESSON14 4. When * by anAdverb: /R.* L 6,tfi and ,)' shdo areusedto modiff aNoun,theymustbepreceded (notjust * ^ ) (never ,, f*, ) NOTESon Prepositions 5. Whentelephoningorwritingtoaperson,use ffi: +f,4 h ltf E IExi6xin. Whentelephoningor writing to aplace,use Sil: fi F E I=; fil E 4 " (+t g xi6xinddoRi{) 6. WhenCo-Verb9A isusedhavingthemeaning'to', it is mostoftenused with: makinga telephonecall lo someone,writing a letterlo someone,or introducingapersonto someone.Although h caneitherprecedeor follow the mainVerb,in thesouthof China,whenusedhavingthemeaningoto', h often follows themainVerb. With a few otherVerbs,whenmeaningto, h alwaysfollowstheVerb,e.g . * (sell), H ji (mail), 4 nA(takehold of).Thisis coveredin moredetailin Lesson19. 77
LESSON14 d +E kdH+Ei4 7. F'f dui is usedwhenonepersontalksto (at!) another,e.g . ft X.f ffi i.[ {t T ,Z' * (fi dui {& shu6 {t T bi *): I saidto him thatheneedn'tcome; ffi g6n is usedwhenonepersonhasa conversationwith another:{fi EE fi iH tR* s {H({&genfi shudlft.* shiqing): Hetalkedwith meabout manymatters. However, XF canalsobetranslated/o, asin the sentence:fi ffi {fi iH H I (fi gen {ft shu6Yingw6n): I'llralktoyouinEnglish. 8. '[& gdn someoneF something':$ heremeans'to demand'or ,to request'andis normallyprecededby Co-Verb E&g6n. 9. H ydng (by, with) answersthequestion:How (i.e .by whatmeansor with whatinstrument)is theactionbeingperformed? 10. Many co-verbs canalsoactasAction verbs, althoughnormallycarryinga differentmeaning: & : CV:in,at,on \4 to bein,at,on ffi gdn : CV.with h : CV: for FtJddo : CI4to ffi ydng: CV with V.to follow t4 to give [/ to arrive Wto use 11. TheDialoguecontainedthesentenc€, .,......rEf E+\#HryffiTo,, (" ...,kd E +I, #H lingfi le."). This T le carriesthemeaning,..(Idid havesomesmallchange,)but I don't anylonger. This ,Change of Situation'is coveredin detailin lesson22. 12. In telephonenumbers,roomnumbers,etc,1 is pronouncedy6o. YOUROWN NOTE5 78
ffitv\ix dltE ke Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. xidn first sh6ng tobefun; a literaryperrcn ,l\xido small,Iittle; young (in age) ji6 eldersisterl younglady xing fanilyname; to fu sumamed jido to caIIor namel to teIIor order ming name zl wod; written (Chinese) character LESSON14 79
LESSON14 di+E kdH+Elift Write a story using the Chinese characters you have already learned. When you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write the pingin. M\ t5? f irl i*i-**** -**'*- /J\ A L Jr+ XT - <- e{
LESSON15 H+ntX dl+fi kd LESSON 15 What's in this lesson: CompletedAction (T te) WHEN I WAs YOUN6 DIALOzuE fi ifi duihud iFltrJ, lgErrFtr/.? +tE{Htr/.' {EEzJ'HtHt'{F+txffiF,JWtr ' ffi'f}&ilI\ ET" H : 'ffttsL++4.' fHX-Ef{fttE[#FAiX,rE" IirHffiEt : ['FE['FE ' 'lAiH_,R,F.ffiE. " TNEfrA*AflJHT. H: #: -H + EEI + ,H + -H + ,H + EEI + F I RAAtsT+? : trx+ - y H!H{{R, ft,flt+xythfrJttr*{+T. : $THNHf.EWWJ? :H, -+fr# 'ffE-m+mffi " : fft ' illsAlirB#f,. " : Ff'4E5U HHiH,fiTXlZf,.! : fft' EB{+jl " {ft*+tr *KHtlslT? : E4=+87 " I lirtrXffilff..cltA? : I W\Z,|)W[9 ? : x,f" +Ht'fuR#+k,EIE€'HtHil{R&,ffifriJEfi++.. : rtri,H,ihgffigjiE/{{* " 81
LESSON15 ditfi keH+ax # : Ei, ffiZrlXilE " roEiE/{ltrA#.frsur? H : tffiArE ! n]Erur?&frYfc.fthh+*JlFrE . # : ffi{tAnt'{Rffi*f+t{il+fi? H : flTtiFE ,frTlETT(+)EffrE. # : iffigfttr5ifr+frl/\{-1)Fws " ftfg+*,rfr.\^h.fu+T(_.)+ H.i6.EHXili,x{ft" H : fit?RHxiliFrlir" I E' is o westernerwhois leorningChinese] I: tt'ft,+.,IiFW " t:*: Lfr,+. , IirfrT" iFff , iFff . I : iFfrFf{ft. 6f : iFAb. iHrEA" E: W' iffiFf . iFH' tF{UErE?+\rhl*nfrn& " f4 : Fl3{iEEf;f" r : fliE?+filstl*+trFlHt'{F 'ffiruq.trH" *ftrnERaf#z ff :6fH! f&t+Fr#r?i" E: fiil&tfrWl*'e-,tr;?-^" ff : TE'roEfl'ill\ ,fr"gfflHt'{RffiF[F*tr€.tr?fiH! " I: ltrifuEtr€'jdgilE€'? ff : F*tr€'. r.fTfrE'+ifrlgEifiTtfdifi" E : nEFErtFE " E+ifrlili#trTWrTr ff : {fttFaT ! qTg+k{#.trrfi1ftr1-T? I: fT' iffiff" ff : &nI ! r&A?AfrT. I : ift(tr')X6,D)E-.Etr6rJHFlf/tA .
ffi+frix d +fi kd LESSON15 DIALOA/E r,f ifi duihud Huing:iFltrl,nin E n/FguoA? Li: ft E D6gu6{, din E 4. F! shihou+i jie bdnddoF6gu6,jiO zhOE flFEre. Hu6ng:If!\tsL F qing,Dew6n. Fdw6n{fi Oagai#J huishuoba. {fi zh6ntihai! Li: rrFErflFE,zhihuishuO-,F,,F, 6ryi.XidnE chdT * ffi wdngte. Hu6ng:Zdntz^hui B ydng? Li: Ylnwdif - suip! shihou, +*,'l11qu6njidydubdnddoM6igu6f, zhDle. Hu5ng:Itf H xiongdiji6mdiE? Li: H, -+ didi,heiH m+ mdimei. Hu5ng:O, flFA ltr ft. tdodd. Li: Dui,k6E OiC,,\ chingch6ngshu6+k 6 ft xidngtdodd! Hu5ng:O, E ts ydng)L. ttf ft Zh6nggu6* chdngshijidnte? Li: Yrjing=f yudle. HuSng:{ft m6i X fl zud lt /z? Li: ft m6i x xu6(xi)pritdnghud.t xu6qr,{ft p6ngyouE fiffi ldoshi. Hu6ng:Zhdngldoshi[{? Li: Dui.Pingshiro zhijido fi, k6E tr fr! shihoufl jiao bieBt xue4. Hu6ng:Tingshu6l& q bdnddoF0zh6u*. Li: O, +t T zhiddo.,& E F0zh6uh6ihuijiaoS [g? Hu6ng:Ddgdihuiba! K6E ,fr w xidngh6i r+ kdishizhdogongzudne. Li: *fr ItL shihoulikaift{ll xu6xido? Hu5ng:+*,T ft qingchu,tT xidngE TT(+) xingqrba. Li: Xidxieifi gdosufi ZhangldoshiH! shi. fi xidngfi yinggdi h W de(-)f didnhud.Zh6ngdoxingrdnshi,ffi. Hu6ng:+ft fr, fft gdoxingrdnshiifi. 83
LESSON15 Wdng: Lin: W6ng: Lin: W5ng: Lin: W6ng: Lin: W6ng: Lin: W6ng: Lin: W6ng: Lin: W5ng: Lin: W6ng: di+fi kdH+f,ift Lin fr,E, ltr W. W6ngfr,+., llr *T.iF jin, iF jin. Xidxieift. iF zud.iF hech6. ffi, xidxie.i€loj, ilFwdi E sh6i?#. ,l xidngjidnguoffi. fl[ wdi E Ch6nFdng. fi jide fi gdng* Zh6nggu6ft!shihou,gdn ffi jidnguoffi. tU xidnE ziln/z ydng? T cud! lU -t+ yudji6-h0nle. fi jide W tT xidngE Xi'dnA. TE, tU E Gudngzhou, fi suiP! shihoubdnddoShdnxi sh6ngXi'6nshik!. 'fft shu6Shdnxishdnghai€ Shdnxish6ng? Shdnxishring.Dui6 ql, +iF! Ptit6nghuaZi f bidozhun. ryFErjFE, E +kWHdnyihei 6 gdu ll ! {fi ;k kdqile! gng +fr,h 'ffi'filjieshdo-T? ffi, xidxie. Aiyat lE yijingz6ule. ift(€')guanxi,yihdu-. dinghei H jidnffiH! jihui. 84
H+Ti,x ditfi kd ENGUT5HTRANSLATION LESSON15 OF THE DIALOzuEXi.i6 ffi i+ Huang: Excuseme, what nationality arc you? Li : I'm German, but when I was small rmy familyfttome moved to France andlived there. Huang: Soyoung and you could probably speakboth German and French, Aght? You're really smartl Li : Not at all.I can only speaka very little. I've almost forgotten them now. Huang: How come (it's like that')? (note1) Li : Becausewhen lwas 72 yearsold, againour whole family moved to America to live. Huang: Do you havebrothers and sisters? Li : Yes,a younger brother andbvroyounSer sisters. Huang: Oh, so you arc the eldest(child). Li : Correct. But other peopleoften saythat I'm not very like an eldestchildl Huang; Oh, it's like that, is itl How long have you been inChina? ti : For three months (already). Huang: What do you do eachday? Li : I learn Mandarin eachday. Lastsemester,your friend was my teacher. Huang: TeacherZhang? Li : Yes.Normally sheonly teachesme, but sometimesshealso teaches other students. Huang: lhear that sheis going to move to Fuzhou. Li : Oh,I didn't know.In Fuzhouwill she stlllteach? Huang: Sheprobably will doI But it seemsshehasn't yet begun to look f.ora job. Li : When is shegoing to leaveour school? Huang: ['m not too sure -it seemslike it's probably the week after next. Li : Thank you for telling me aboutTeacherZhang.I think I ought to give her a call.I'mreally pleasedto know you. Huang: I'm alsovery pleasedto know you. HellqMr.Lin. HellqMr.Wang. Pleasedo come in. Thank you. Pleasetake a seatand (please)have sometea. Oby, thanks. Excuseme, who is that person?- It seemslike I've met her before. Wang: Lin: Wang: Lin: Wang: 85
LESSON15 Lin: Wang Lin: Wang Lin: Wang Lin: Wang Lin: Wang Lin: Wang: di+f kdfi+fiix That is Chen Fang. I remember that when I had just come to China,,I (once) met her. How is she atthe moment? Greatl Shegot married last month. I seemto remember sheis from Xi'an. (a Xi,an person) No, she is from Guangzhou,and moved to Xi'an, shaanxi province when shewas five years old. (note 7) Did you say'shaanxi province, or ,shanxi province'? 'shaanxi Provincez.I'm sorry, my Mandarin isnrt very standard. Not at all. It's (rather) that my Chineseisn,t yet good enough I You are being too politel wourd you like me to introduce vou to her? Okay, thanks. Oh dearl Shehas abeadyleft. It doesn't matter;therc arcbound to still be opporfitnities to meet her sometime in the future. 86
HtaiR d fn t0 NEWVOCABULARY+ 1. fHtry'. D6su6r6n 2. frt H{ {R deshihou *X tr Fdsuo & zhD LESSON15 i-nlsh6ngci (N) German (ffi tr = Germany) (at thetime) when ...; while ... (PW) France (** tr { = French) (V) to live, to reside (P) (indicaresactioncompleted) 3. 4. s.T E 6.+ F-r 7. ln lfr 8.m f. ir\' 81.t T) yijins(...|e) (A) already +4. ni6nqing (SV) young,youthtul fA z\ ni6nqingr6n (N) youth,youngpeople g lihai (SV) clever,astute (also:fierce,severe) # + "R E E | ({fi qizi ?Rlihai ! ) Hiswifeisveryfierce! E 6ryi (P) only wdng (V) to forget E-7 rl)r J E7 wdngle (V) to forget (also:fi jfl wdngji) wdngle (V) to haveforgotten (also:fr id Twdngjile) 'UETffi{fli,H. Bi6wdnglegdn {tr shu6 Don't forgetto talk to him (aboutit) '-o. +.X qu6njid (Sp+rrr)thewholefamity 87
LESSON15 x 11.X ydu n.n fr frEffi xi6ngdiji6mdi rc.2 t ldodd z Z ldo t+. fii! bi6r6n frlJH! bi6de 1s.H (H) ch6ns(ch5ns) 16.l xiiing {fi{il m + ^'tR {*" ffiffi.WlfrJt*f0qin" 17.+ ff xu6qi t+tr shdngxu6qi T+tr xidxuEqi ts. T Ht' pingshi difr keH+rix (N/M) family / a family of (A) again (in the past) (N) brothers& sisters (N) theeldestchild (N) thesecondeldestchild (SV) elderly,old (in years) (N) otherpeople (N) other(s) (A) often, frequently (V/SV) to resemble(someone)/ to be alike Thosetwo peoplearevery alike. He is very like his father. (N) semester (TW) last semester (TW) next semester (MA) normally,ordinarily,usually (o, * ffi pingch6ng) le. H (H!) Ht' fF y6u(de)shihou(MA) sometimes 20.lE i't{ F0zhOu (pw) Fuzhou( lE € F0jidnprovince) 88
H+frtF dltA kd 2r.frTr* 22.L IF 23.ffi )t 24.H X 2s.rS 26.jEHtrt 27.v*. 6€' wx 28.r /,1,1 hdoxidng gongzud tikai gdoxing jin jide/ ji Shdnxish6ng Xi'an Gudngzhdu 2e.f,l iE bidozhtin (SV/N) (h),, ./t 2H(s6i)...jidshdo f/L A jihui LESSON15 it seemsasif ...,it seemslike ... work,job / to work (M: l+)fdn) to leave,to depart pleased,happy to enter to remember,to keepin mind ShaanxiProvince Xi'an Guangzhouff ^Gudngd6ng Province) to be standardI a standard, a criterion to introduce... (to) opportunity (MA) (N/v) (v) (SV) (v) (v) (Pw) (Pw) (Pw) 30. 31. M (N) 89
LESSON15 difn kdH+fiiR THE COI PLETEDACTTONASPECTI ARKER7 I hoveboughtit. Worningl T le is probably the most difficult part of speech for the student of Chinese to understand how to use correctly. This is mainly because many other languages have no feature quite like it, as well as foreign students jump to the wrong conclusion that they have now found the past tense in Chinese. So you have been warned ! See Worth Noting. The Bosic Rule In order to indicate that a particular actionhas been completedor an event occurred. (similar to lnue V-edin English), T is added to the Verb. (Drill 1) NOTE: This rule only applies to Action Verbs, not to Stative Verbs (Chinese Adjectives) nor to Equative Verbs. Onlg Aetlon Verbsl Engfish tense vs. Chinese aspect Tense: past. present. future Asnect: starting, progressing, completine At this stage, it is vital that you note an important distinction between English and Chinese. In ENGLISH, past, present and future are indicated in fi.uoways: tense + time.In English, we say, "They wentyesterday" not "They goyesterda/. The tense of the Verb must agree with the time of the action. 90
H+fr1R di+tr kd LESSONls In cHINESE, however, this system of tense is replaced by a different system (called aspect)which looks at the action-as to whether it is going onnow (=the progressiueaspecti & + V coveredin Lesson 10), whether or not it has been experienced before (= the experiential aspect: V+ff gud introduced in l.esson 13), or whether it has alreadg been completed (= the perfectiue aspect: v+T which is what this lesson is all about) - but without reference to any point in time (i.e . past, present, future). However, by inserting a Time Wordinto the sentence, the action can be nailed to a definite point on the time scale. And so we get: Enelish: tense (+ Time Words) Chinese: asqect (+ Time Words) How is aspct marked in o Chinese sentence? Usually by adding a suffix to the main Verb. Tlae actbn completed suffix is T, which is added on to the Action Verb (except when the Object is simple and unmodified when I is tacked on to the end of the sentence). [see Drills 1-2] However, occasionally the sentence is lefi unmarked-usually because the Time Word used or the context of the conversation makes the meaning sufficiently clear. So be prepared to be flexiblel Refer again to Worth Noting. ENGLISH CHINESE I bought fix7 = past tense of verb 'to buy' = action completed ofverb to buy' 1. T is usuallyattachedto themainVerb. RepetitionDrill 9l
LESSON15 Oiflr- Ke ,FTl].tt -7 J le 7 le 7 le 7 le V A nidn in et4 yijing S u+ H1izi fr M6n tr kai i< jr{ E* hui* a- n5 e14 yijing -l h7 | ,4. yijing 7? le? fitr D6ngxi {&{t.l {u {il iE sh6i WhentheObjectis simpleandunmodified,7 is attachedto theendof the sentence,not to themainVerb. Questionscanbeformedby usinga QuestionWord(e.g . i& sh6i), or by adding [$ or &(€') to theendof thesentence. RepetitionDrill rg? w? r4r? ? ? 7 le T le 7 le 7 le T le ffi. fdn fl s fl fl 1E xin x jia W chi x x *, liJ ji E hui S n,fft ItF $r iE sh6i Ifr lfr io iV #. ji6o 14? q? ? ? aDJ? nEJ? ++. Xu64 iE sh6i
'ffithtft di tl[ Ke LESSON15 3. Transposedobject: whentheobject is broughtup to thefront of the sentence,T is onlyattachedto themainVerb. RepetitionDrill OBJECT tsi* tsre ffi i'l{ 'k + -vfi H6ngzh6uhu6chdzhdn ,[+IEtr frflf fn]ti fl] +f {H fl[5fdng xin TWIAiV EqrI l+(H) Si fi{il +t ,{it lfr t& .i& ,fr sh6i UB) ffi,) trFX zu6X E'4 yijing i:r7 |,L yijlng ift(tr')? ift(tr')? Yq(€')? iq(€')? ? ? w? Eur? + xu6 StJ ddo f"l thl 7 le 7 le T le T le 7 le a kdn ft rfr ff fD nD.2 nrl t Up to now, we have seen that Action Completed aspect marker T is normally attached to the main verb, although sometimes it is tacked on to the end of the sentence, €.g . {t ,fll E, ,-4 W W. T (ifi{il yijing chi-fdnle). We will now look at sentences where T must be attached to the main Verb. WHENTHEOBJECTOF THEVERBIs QUANTIFIED:singteI WHENI WASIN CHINA,I WENTTO: July1: Beijing July4: Xi'an July8: Shanghai 7 le action completed = i+!ffir :rti lgrs th';;-F6;;; f wentto threeploces. 93
S u+ Haizi #ZIJfr Zh6ngldoshi TW/A HL -f -l- zdtoL E,FX zu6X t'+ *+ V { ,H. xi0xi ,n w5n #. jido 96 qi ft zhdo T 7 le T le 7 le 7 le 7 le +x +\ ,ft iil ifi ,fi] +n fi I --r I I I ffi ffi = = flfl.L ?Rjiri tl f6n x X + + + f r+ zhdng +ff xu6qi fF ik zh6ngt6u LESSON15 di+fi kdH+IiR when you Etantifa tle objec:tof a Verb (i.e.the object has a Number & Measureor qualifying phrase precedingit), e.g. = + tfr.F (=+ difang),Em W.ffiwdnfdn), 'tE* f*,,6,, EEf-[shdop6ngyou), then 7 is addedto the verb, not to the end of the sentence. (Refer back to Drill 2 where none of the objects was quantified, hence T appeared afier the Object.) This single J attachedto the Verb indicatesthat the action happened at some time fn tlrc past. 4. RepetitionDrill 5. ExpansionDrill: insertthewordssuppliedin theappropriateplace. Example: Teacher:lfr W W. 7 o ( {fi chi-fdnle. ( m m w) wdn) Student:lfi W 7 W ffi W.' {& chileffi win fdn. (Heatetwo bowlsof rice) 94
ffitfrifl. diffi t<c Teacher:fifr,W m. 7 " {t chi-fdnle. Teacher:{& X +, 7, f0X4,te. Teacher: ffiE flT' {& kdn fl le. Teacher: LESSON15 (ffiffi) ( ffiwdn) (EE) (Ezhi; (_-u) ( - shudng) Student: Student: Student: Student: Student: (=4) (=4) (-H+) (-Ht) Ifr,q+7. {&xi6? le. Teacher: lfi.F.f*+7, {& chudnwdzile. THE 'PERFECTPROoRESSIVE'IN CHINESE (have been V-ing up to now) f hovebeento three plocessofor. ROUND CHINATOUR SCHFNULF. Mon:Beijing Tues:Tianjin Wed: Xi'an Thurs:Shanghai Fri: Hangzhou Sat:Guangzhou TODAY is Wednesday. When you want to say, "I have been doing a certain activity up to nou/, e.g . "On my 'Round China'tour, I have visited three placesup to now", you need to add T both to the main Verb andto the end of the sentence. This is equivalent to the Perfect Progressive in English which emphasizes the continuous nature of an activity from the time when it started right up to the moment of speaking. 95
LESSONts di+tr kdH+IiR The T suffixed to the main Verb is occasionally omitted. 6. Double7 - 'up to nowhasalreadybeencompleted' RepetitionDrill THE NEGATTVEOF AC'rrONCOIAPLETED( ift ) S V o +x & x EFAfl I hav ldid not buy that book In order either to deng that an action has been completed or to state that an event has nof occurred, ift (or iq €') is prefixed to the Action Verb. Note that T is therefore not used in this type of sentence. 96
H+frtY d tfi kd LESSON15 7. Negative questionscan be formed by adding [$ to the end of the sentence. Repetition Drill i TW/A V :- ++ ting i (r9?) tft lfr .)IL{I. .'/L {!. {_x . {_x _ ,)rL {x. ri iq J'L {x. &')rL {v- +s Xu6S {t ,fil {& {il I,r li1 Irrfil ,,s -r --7 -/\ ,,(\. -. --f -/\ [F ,( zu6* +t' zito L %4 lidnxi IE)K huif; _Em jidnffi nd. I F-J i [g? Eur? figr? fi fi [E hc 8. ExpansionDrill: in orderto indicatethattheactionhasnotyet happened (butprobably.will happenbeforetoo long), i6 h6i is insertedbefore ift. Usingthesentencesin Drill 7,the teacherreadsout eachsentence,andthe studentrepeats,insertingi5 hei before lft. I omit Ef X (zu6X) ] Example: Teacher:ru e F ting . (Hehasn'tstopped.iHe didn't stop) Student:{e j[ & F " (fi hei yft ting.) (Hehasn'tstoppedyeQ 97
LESSON15 PAST ditfi kdH+fiix STTUATIONS -d'--'|;91 Remember that T is only attached to Action Verbs. What happens, then, about such situations as: "Last semester she was my teacher" (Equative Verb), or "When I was young, I was very fat' (Stative Verb)-both of which speak of events in the pasf? How are sentences such as these to be translated into Chinese? 9. StativeVerbs RepetitionDrill TW ;;-:- rFx Zu6*. r+,q tfyud r++tr f t xu6qi Efx Zu67.. 4' H! Ht'{4 4. F!shihou S ztn ldobdn M f& ,g Il -1q r xu64. Er* $Z lHl ./\ gdoxing A +ft tft H,H?R ch6ngch6ng{ft H tdi * * dr IA dr Jd' E+ pang tffiT jtzi +i +n +w. tft 1&. t't?. IE TR, f wosverybusylastnont(ft/ THAT DO 98
H+frtF diffi te 10. EquativeVerbs RepetitionDrill LESSON15 TW r.++ffi t t xu6qi r+,E t'tyue *+ *+ ,J' F! Ht'{R 4' ft!shihou a iE i'tt H! Ht'{l* E F0zh6uF!shihou 5UF!+tiWz-tfr bieH! xu6xidofr! ldoshi ffiztFH!++ Hu5ngldoshiffi xu64. fiHtztn +nH! lSobdn fiH,!WNNF. fi H! {f p6ngyou ffittrWZ,ffi.Wz sh6ngchdngH! ldobdn[9 ? S fn +\ +n{il fi{il lfr t& ffi tu Itr Itr N EI E EI E ,(E 4 }E E tE EI E. E E- EI E. EI E EL ,(E The Rule T is not used for these types of past events for the reason that they could neuer be considered as tle completion of an action. Have you spotted, then, what is often used to indicate that the event is in the past? Normally a Time Word is sufficient (seeDrills 9-10). Sometimes nothing is used - simply the context of the conversation is suflicient to indicate that the event is in the past, e.g . & tr ,,lt H! H{f* , lB ft. ffi th ffJZ ffi W? (ft FttzhduH!shihou,IitrE shdngchdngH! ldobdnFg? ) In fact, although the drills in previous lessons have been translated into the present tense in English, many of them could equally correctly have been translated into the past tense. 99
LESSON15 di+fi. kdH+riR NEGATIVEPA5TSTTUATTONs S TW SV .- ^) ft +n --f -. r+,8 t+ yuc Tirr 4 im6ng J-_ ___- __ _- wasn't busy c. last month Note that g {not ift) is used for negation of past situations, i.e. Stative Verbs, Equative verbs, and a few Action verbs take T rather than it. (seeNote: When to use T and when to use yQ'). K e.g .t t. t !x. zJr zJr (f)+ff'++.6*" (f ) xu6qi,xu6+. T *. (+) + ff,t&6 E wzlfro F'!st' i* , +1,T il iR lin" ffi shihou,fi 6 rdnshi{fi. Lastsemester,studentsweren'tvery many(in number). Lastsemester,shewasn'tmy teacher. WhenI wassmall,Ididn'tknowvou. 11. The following sentencesall describeeventsthat happened,inthepast. Insert 6 or ift as appropriate. fi trFX--ff H.ifi . +TT f ,E---h (fr, " fi 4' H!flt'{F_-E+ " +it+tr_E{fiH!+4" +fr,* +--E E" +fr,+x+t_m. fnr'FX_# . lir' +r.*f EgH. fnrFx.-H x" trkzu6ft-dd didnhud. +ntf yud. -h {t. ft 4' F!shihou_pang. ft t' xu6qi--E 1pfr!xu6&. +t *+_hu1-9u6. +t +X zdoI_6, fi zu6X_ jiaolir. fi X+___E jinschd. fi zu6X_gdoxing. 100
€tf,ift dita t0 ACTIVITY ifr 6,1huoddns Answerthe following questions: $rfr rfftr /.? IiF,1,H! H{ IR I+.E tffi )L? ItrHlt+n#ist*? Itr IrFtx Ef{frIt L? Itr&+ tr E t4.*^T? gEifrltfi{,IH+*^? Vtrltfi+IHIeftL? IIFITA EtiRg E tr? LESSON15 (tr ft. rffguoA? Iif ,J' ffi shihouzhi & W)L? $f H flf xiongdijiemei? ItFE M6iguoxu6guoI+L? {fi yiqi5nzud Itlz? Itr E Zh6nggu6yijing fi jitle? Pitdnghud{ft ddsudnxu6 t, jin? Yihdu{fi ddsudnzud lt/t^? ItFI+L shihou$ hui-guo? TRANSLATION fffl i* fanyi Notes for the Tronslotion Whentranslatingfrom English to Chinese,many studentsmakethe mistakethat, when seeingan English verb in the pasttense,they immediatelyfeel that they oughtto add T to the verb or the end of the sentence.("How elsewill the other personin the conversationknow whetherthe eventis pastor present?",they say). Rememberthe rule is that I is only addedto Action Verbs, andthen not all the time. Do not forget that Time Words, or eventhe contextof the conversationmay be sufficient to showwhen the action occurred.So be readyto be flexible ! 1. I normally seehim on Monday evening,but I decidedthis week not to go. 2. l"astyearI often flew to Hong Kong to visit my parents. 3. Other peopleoften saythat my Mandafin is very standard. 4. When he was youn8, he movedto Guangzhou. 5. I went to his homethis morning buthe wasn't there. 6. He left through (= from) the back door. 7. He usedmy money to buy the air ticket. 8. When I went to Shanghai,I passedthrough Hangzhou. 9. Yesterdayhe invited his friend for a meal. 10.When I wassmall.I wasunusuallvthin. 101
LESSON15 difa kdHtatx WORTHNOTTNo iT fi4 Although I le is usedwhere an actiontook place at apointin the past,it is not applied automatically as the past tenseis in Engltsh. Its use is, to a large extent, determinedby the thrust of the utterance.fhe plain form of tire Verb i-n Chinese (e.g. fl X fl) indicatesno more thanthatthe action is enteredupon; whether it is carried through to completion or not is a point which the speaker may or may not feel is worth making (i.e.by addingl). e.s.lfi .r"Jfi rF X ftfrL tffi.l) ft L? (,ffir"ttr\ zu6+-w6nl zud(fe) ttZZ ) : He askedme what I did lastnight. Whether a Chinese person includes I in this sentencewill dependon the nature of the message they want the sentenceto convey.our problem is that many of the sentencis usedin classlack a context and so it is often difficult to imagine what the real conversationalsifuation might be, andhencewhether or noi we should include a 7 in the sentence. TRANSLATIONOF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSEt U ffi i+ l. The child has alreadyreadit (out aloud). The door is already open. / The door has afueadybeenopened. The things have afueadybeen sold. They have goneback. Who has takenit? 2. Have they eaten? Hasthe studentbought the book(s)? Who taught? Have you mailed the letter? Who has returnedhome? 3. Have we studiedthis lesson? Has Hangzhou tr ain station arriv ed yet? Who askedthat questionyesterdafl Has he akeady readthatletter? Has the money abeadybeenpaid? (Have you abeady paidthe money?) 4. I restedfor 20 minutes in the morning. (or this morning) Yesterdaythe child(ren) played for a day. Teacher Zhangtaught for two semesterslast year. They rode (bicycles/motorbikes/horses)for three hours. I looked (for it) for a long time. (,R. ^jiri = for a long time) t02
H+Tix dittr kd LESSON 15 6. lhave (afueady)eatentwo bowls of rice so far. TeacherZhanghas (already)bought four penstoday (and if thesearen't enough,hetll buy somemore later on). flre chltd has (alieady) read one book so far (and may start to read another one soon). The student(s)have (already)written 100 charactersso far this morning (andmay carry on writing somemore aftet abreak). I have afueadytaught for one semesterso far (and am now considering teachingfor a secondsemester). 7. He didn't stop/ He hasn't stopped. The student(s) didn' t / hav en't pr acticed today. Didn't they come backYesterdaY? Didn't you meetuP this morning? lhaven'tdrunk (it) / | didn't drink (it). 9. Yesterdaythe bosswas very pleased. Lastmonth shewas often very tired. Lastsemesterthere were many students(in our school). Yesterday,Mandarin otanSeswere very expensive. When I was small,I was very fat. 10. l,astsemester,Iwas another school'steacher. Lastmonth, we were TeacherHuang'sstudents. Lastyear, he was mYboss. When I was small, shewas mygood friend. When you were in fuzhou, were you a shopping mall's boss? NOTES & fi4 1. - ,F. ,F, is anexpression meaning'a verylittle' or 'a verysmallamount'. NOTES rego?dirg 7 2. When an Action Verb only hasa simple andunquantifiedObject (e.g. fl)' 7 is sometimesattachedto both the Verb andto the end of the sentence, e.g. +L X T fi T $haveboughtabook)' However, in this type of sentence,theverb suffix 7 is often omitted-the sentence-finalT actingastheCompletedAction T. (seeDrill2) 3. Theanswerto'l& # IE T & €' ? " (tfi, ji6-h0nleYIH ? ")could eitherbe"ffi ,A T " (positive)or "iq fr" (negative), or ")[ hei &'(= notyet)' 103
LESSON15 ditfi kdHtrifr 4. Whennotto usecompletedaction I a) Verbsof a staticnatureor of indefiniteduration(i.e .whichcannotbe consideredascompletedat apointin time): StativeVerbs(ChineseAdjectives) [Drill9] EquativeVerbs [Drill 10] i iF rdnshi (toknowsomeone) e.s .+ +a*trHt''fiR ' +ti i.Rr z, (,fr' e.g.+ qingfr! shihou,fi r€nshiWSngldoshi. E (tobeataplace) e.g.zJrH! gt' ItX' +i, & W E ' e.g.4r fr!shihou,+i"E Xi'an. F (towant) e.s.roH'FX * ItLRE? e.s.f& zu67-4 lt L dOngxi? {H d6ng(tounderstand)e.g.fji 4' H! Ht fF {H i* t ' e.g.fi 4' fr.Jshihoud6ngFdw6n. b) Habitual or recurring actions: e.s.i& € X # E X ({fi,m6iX fif hui-jia) (Hewenthomeeverydav') € + + ffi'{t fl * ?Re fr (Everysemesterheboughtalotofbooks) (Mei+ xu6qi{& fiF* fR * fi) c) Emotional or abstractsituations: to love; to feel; to hoPe;to like d) Verbshavinga clauseastheir Object: plan to; decideto; startto (do something) e.g .* + +k'{ll i* fr- * # tr" WedecidedtogotoThailandlastyear' e.s.*+ ft'fll jueding* Tdigu6. e) Direct and Indirect Speech: e.s.+i"+X * E FFE H!flt lR,lfi,iH,,"{[* lt1Ef x fi'"""" e.g.fi +X * kdnp6ngyou H!shihou, 'ft iH,, "R0gudlitr'zu6* *,."" 0 Verbs-in-series(i.e. describinga sequenceof events): (When two verbs are in series,normally only the secondverb takes T ) Ef X (fr,X * fi thcitishichingX T T ', *" g) Denial of completedaction or non-occurrenceof an event: - 'f& ift * (Hedidn'tcome) lnever: 'f0 ift * 7 : Changein Situationl 104
HfIiR d fn te LESSoN15 5. 'Purposet in T sentences In Lesson9, Drill 21, we sawthat thepurpose phrasefollorrs * / *. with sentencescontainingcompletedAction T. the i comesat rheendof the sentence: lfr gl 4 tr #. fr * T (f0 daoyingguojiaoi$ = te) Hehasgoneto Britainto teach. 6. Warning! Eventhougha sentencecontains7, donotimmediatelyassumethatit must becompletedAction T . we havealreadymet t sv 7 (Lesson12,NoteI ), aswell aschangein situation T in Lesson13(morefully explainedin l.esson 27). 7. Thisuseof H! will becoveredin lesson16. YOUROWN NOTE5 105
di+tr kdHfaix Whento use T ond whento use yq(€') whereasActionverbs,stativeverbs andEquativeverbscanall benegated byT (e.e.i0 T *. {t n H lei. {fi n ft. Z IIFl6oshi), whenreferringto pastevents,onlyActionVerbscanbenegatedby *ft(H), e.s.{t t + E e (€') *. Soitmustbe,ffi f+FTH(SV) and{t_ttFZl.EfiWZtm(E!) Acfion Verbs T +V : impliesrefusal +nn * I'm notgoing(there) +t+X6X Iwon'tbuyittoday &(€') + V = someactionor eventdid not occur / negationor denialof action completed ruiqG)X He didn't go (there)/ He hasn'tgone(there) {fi iq G) W fl[ + + F pinggud Hedidn'teatthatapple. StativeVerbs, Equative Verbs, Auxiliary Verbs T + SVIEV : past,presentor future (andimplies denial) |fi. X + 6 E fi fu\ Z lfi Hewasn'tmyteacherlastyear fifr,6 F lei Heisn'ttired 'ftT+ ,E6ttm6ng Heisn'tbusynextmonth X++fr"T+qiI? LastyearI couldn'twriteChinese X+ fi 6 huixi6Hdn ?. characters. [ can imply non-intention T + Action Verb can imply non-intentionni.e . not going to (do something): +t n $ xu6 : I'm not going to study (i.e. a flat refusal) However,+i 6 ffi xidng $ conveysthemeaning"I don't feellike studying" or "I don't reallywantto study"(i.e .leavingroomfor a lifile persuasion!). Note Whetheror not .[ precedesor followsanAdverb(or AuxiliaryVerb)depends on the 'scope'of its negativeforce: (fr. T - EdingA* It's notdefinitethathewill becoming lfr - En*hui* He will definitelynotbecoming +kT El'Uk6yi* [4? Aren't I allowedto go (there)? fitrIXk6yi6* [4? Is it okayfor menot to go (there)?
ffi+Ttfl ditfi re LESSON15 Summoryof Action CompletedAspect lflorker 7 la) single T - aftertheVerb(whereno Objectis stated) lDrill 1] {[ ( E t4) W 7 ({& (yijlng)chile) Hehas(already)eaten lb) single 7 -atthe endof the sentence (only when the Object is simple and unquantified) [Drill2] tfr,w.rfr.7 (,fftchi-fdnle) He haseaten lc) double T - afterthe Verb and at the end of the sentence[Note 2] (when the Object is not quantified) fifr,W 7 W.7 ('ft chile-fdnle) He haseaten(the meal) T- after the Verb (when the Object is quantified) [Drill4] X W,T 1 ffiwdn ffi. He atethreebowls of rice today 7 &. * fi Eddngxi Shebought a lot of things 2b) double T- after the Verb and at the end of the sentence [Drill 6] (when the Object is quantified) {& E ?l W 7 = Wi W 7 He hasalreadyeatenthreebowls of rice {t yijing chile = wdn fdnle so far (andmight eat anotherone soon) Note: the T suffixedto the Verb is often omitted. 3) after one action is completed,then anotheraction is startedupon (fi, W 7 W., ffi EJ X 7 After he had eaten,he went home {& chile-fdn,ji0 hui-jidle (: past) [Lesson22] l&W7W.'ffi Ea Afterhehaseaten,hegoeshome fE chile-fdn,ji0 hui-jid (: habitual) [Lesson22] WTW. ' ffi. W E X. After hehaseaten,hewill gohome chile-fdn,jin g hui-jid (: tuture) [Lesson22] Note that "d jiU is always includedin the Chinese,althoughthen'seldom appearsin the English. Remember 1. CompletedAction I is only usedwith Action Verbs. 2.7 is not appliedautomatically-refer to Worth Noting 3. Time Words,or just the contextof the conversation,may be sufficientto make T unnecessary.However,simplepastsentencesalwaysneed T. (Drills1-2) 2a) single fifr,+ iu* fifr, ifr, l0-
LESSON15 d +r kdHtaiR Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. Ch6n (familyname) Lin (familyname) Hu6ng yelIow; (familyname) Zhdng sheet(ot); (familyname) Li plums; (funilyname) WSng king; (familyname) W|:| (familyname) i{ Li0 (farnily name)
ffi+fr1F ditfi te Write a story using the Chinese characters you have already learned. When you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write tl:e pingin. LESSO\ 15 +i -L rfi + 5K i{ 109
LESSON15 di+fi kdH+rix -L wang ,n, xidn 9f bdn tfr, w6n 't qi0 characters where -L (wdng) is the radical king; (a Chinesefamily name) 15 now, at the presenttime 2Z class(in rchool); (Measurefor scheduledtransport) Ss to play or amuseoneself (at or with) 56 aball, a globe,ball-shaped 60
Htn-ix ditx kd LESSON16 LESSON 16 Whot's in this lesson: - Adverbioluse of Stative Verbs - Emphosis(E '....H!) LEARNINo CHINE5E DIALOzuE r,f if; duihud F : vfH,+i.HR{ftFtgEifrtflr(. dK: I/FEI,FE ,frAWififlJ" F : {ftttraT " Iir0'..i'lyiBfrfr|Rl*. {fiElt\Ht'{Rff rh+w? 1K:4S-.8 " F : lIiFr1,TrT+.? 1K: Tif# ! F : Hkln4? 5K: Efr!. Z,t)fiHHiX,ftH,lH=FTWH, ffiwFTWIK,. F : &r5! +tTfitriliFtlLxF+ r 1K: {EE+fr,HR+Ely+tre€'H,BH! " F : {ftAE*r'+ly+? Y1: ET*--H+ " F : FFET4'WJ" E/.i,H,ltR*Zil.TAElX?. EHtq? 1K: EH!.,*i[F,&q=++hl,$EE " IiFW€;AZTAZIE h+i,H-T ? *:tI ,{ftffirE! lll
LESSON16 difA kdHtxix +K ET - +K EI - +K EI X KFI - +K trl x +K EI - +K FT x +K X++ , IirE.$nxf? Et' Txt " iF{fiF5-tx.,,lzr.rr? ,T" xffiT ! +\qhltr€ ,frIZr.rt? {T' EXHX7.....WTH+fi}R, FfiD,(+ttrLU&%,l . +i Entrn+iil r ItrtrXft,* KHtrHt+ (Z)gEifi ? #T*= I4,Ht' . fl[nt[Ftr" +fttrX/ExLft2frZfr"tt{,+ffJk+ , mEEn+EJ+, tixHlHt'{F'iHZ\FEE+frWi+Afx ruFr,fn ru. xft'l*'fftH!iIiE flFa t/rie I trFlHf{R,fiRTAE6, +X*H,R1F.ThTH,B . +i,HRIIr?RHHBE , N.,Al+.lolFEnE I n-E ! Utrlrr++ff;ifiq ? E]'6EAH!!
H+xi,R di+i kd LESSON16 DIALOOUE x'f if; duihud *: Wr5n-d6,f! ju6deifiF! Ptit6nghud'IR. ,1. #: nXFEni[E, heiT gduli0li. *: lint kdqile. 'fftk!Hanyrijinbu?Rkudi.lf' fr. {tZ shihou kdishixu6F!? dK:4S -. yue. ft: HdnyUIlZKtT xu6? 9K:T{T xu6! F: Zh€nF! r+? lK: ZhcnF!. Ldoshich6ngch6ng shuOfiH! di - shdngI gdugdo, diEl sh6ngZi gdudi. R: Aiya! fi [ zhiddoHdnyrifrF/t^n6nxu6l 9K:DdnE +t ju6dexu6xi6Hdn ? ting fi yisiFt. *: lB huixi6 * shdtot Hdn ?? 1K:chdT* -tr+. F: il[ zh6nTshdoal H A shuo+W. * ldowdiThuixidHdn?. Zhdnffi rg? 1K:Zh€nH!.Zhi -hui,fi xi6 -+ + h ltf kdnkan.ltffd % n6ngT n6nsjid h +kydng-f? S: Xing,ifi ydngba! 1K:tsf +, IiFkdnduiT dui? F: O, T dui.ifr ltr zdixi6 - ci, *TTfr? #r: *T. *: Yducudle! fi xi6 h $f kdn,WTIT? Wr:*7,yinwdiEEX4 kio dif fi kd,su6yifi yinggdi* lidnxi.fi zhdnT xlhuankdoshi! *.: lil m6iX hud * ch6ngshijidnxu6(xi)Pitdnghui? 1K:ChdT* = + zJrshi. F: lF TshSoa! lK: fi m6iX & jiaH ft, lidnxitr fdnzh6ngH! fayin,rSnhduxi6 flf jDzi,t' kdH! shihou,iF ldoshikdnkanfiE! ytifeh6 E shdng duiT dui. S: N6nguai{fiF! Hdnyi frFtz^biaozhtin! ffi: [XFE.Zuihdu#, heaS zhrinbdikdw6nEH! lolti, yinwdilSoshif{ lolti H! shihou,r0gu6T huihuid6,fi huiju6defR Tfl yisi. F: *t ju6de ItF 'tP.c6ng!f;, yingg6iiftinlti ba! 1K:6 -ding! F: Ylhdu{fi huixu6GudngdonghudB{? 1K:K6n6nghuiH! ! 113
LESSON16 d in'kd fftn-i* ENoIJSH TRANSLATION OF THE DIALOGUEX,fi6 ffi i+ Wu: Wen-de, I feel that your Mandarin is very good. Zhang: Not at allrlt's still not fluent enough. wu: You're so politel Your chinese has progressedvery quickly. when did )/ou start tolearnit? In Februarythis year. Is Chineseeasyto Learn? No,it isn'tI Really? Yes,really. My teacheroften saysthatmy Z"d toneisn't high enough and my 4thtone isn't low enough. Oh dearl I didn't know that Chineseis so hardtolearn! But I feel thatlearningto write chinese charactercis very interesting. How many Chinesecharacterscan you write? About 100. That's rcally quite a lot I some people saythat many foreigners can,t write Chinesecharacters.Is thattrue? Yes,it is. Zhi-hui, I'11write a characterfor you to have a look at. Can I borrow your pen to usefor a moment? Okay. Go aheadl In your opinion, is this charactercorrect or not? Oh, it's not correct. Pleasewrite it againrokay? Okay. It's wrong againl I'11write it for you, okay? Okay. (Because)tomorrow I'll be taking the test for lesson15, so I ought to practicemore. I really don,t like examsl How long do you spend eachday learningMandarin? About three hours. That's quite alotl Eachday at home I first practicefive minutes of pronunciation,then I write a few sentences;when I'm in classrl ask the teacherto see whether or not my grammar and (four) tonesare correct. No wonder that your Chineseis so standardl You're being too polite I Finally, I still needto preparcthe questionsin the lesson-because when the teacherasks(the) questions,if I'm unable to reply,I will feel very embarrassed. wu: I feel that you're very intelligent - you ought to have no probleml Zhang: Not necessarilysoI Wu: In the fufure, will you learnCantonese? Zhang: Maybe I (note 2) il-+ Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang: Wu: Zhang:
H+iiR ditA re NEW VOCABULARY 1.fr,R ju6de ti0ti jinbD 8......tr! lI +v xfi+v fr H i"l shdngci (V) to feel(tha| (SV) to be fluent (v) (N) (N) (N) (SV) (SV) (A) (sV) (SV) (N) (N) to progress,to improve progress,improvement (trfr tuibi = to regless) (addsemphasis) pleasantto / easyto unpleasanti difficult, hard(to do) (ordinalizingprefixto numbers) [e.g .lst,2nd,3rd] (note7) (Mandarin's)4 tones l" tone(in a tonallanguage) high;tall low quite,fairly (e.g .it's fairlybig) to be interesting;to bemeaningful not interesting,meaningless,boring meaning; intention,idea someone,somepeople LESSON16 2. 3. ift f]J frtr E*n ,g+ frF H {K fESVF! tr. ,H,H YftH,B gE /E\ /U\ HA shi...de hdo+V nin+V di sish€ng diyish6ng gao di tingSVde y6u-yisi m6i-yisi yisi y6ur6n 4. 5. 6. 7. (SV) (SV) (SP) 8. 9. 10. 11. I t_(
LESSON16 H 12.2, 13. 'fH ffi ,ftr 14.Fi 1s.i^ 16.ffi 17.4 I 18.ix +ft re.* ,, 20.TE 2r.ft 22.EJ /E T (iil) ifr ,A -r .'rf|- --7 ,/\. {x- y6ude lSowdi jid g6nX jid jidsdiX ziti ci/ hui cudle kdo(shi) kdoshi ke €' iR. du6 shdo hud f6yin j0zi F! ,l x ,ffr hx dt+A kdH+it+ (N) some (N) foreigner (slang) (V) to lend/borrow (V) to borrowfrom X (V) to lendto X (A) again,more (i.e .additionally) (note6) (M) times,repetitions (EX) wrong! (V) to take/givean examor test (N) an exam,a test (M: lf ci) (M/N) lesson I don't haveanylessonstoday. (A) more (note3) (A) less (V) to spend(money/time) (NruO) pronunciation/ to pronounce (N) sentence,phrase EI + 116
HtAi.R d]+A kd 'nJ (M) jr) r'f . (r[ jUhud6 dui) yufd (N) n5ngudi (MA) LESSON16 sentence,expression (Measurefor i.6 hud : a sentence) Thatsentenceisn't correct. gTammar No wonder(rhat)...I That explainswhy ...I thetext or contentsof a lesson textbook to reply,to answer(a question) a reply,an answer(to a question) intelligent not necessarilyso; not certainthat Cantonese(language) FI 23.ig 24.w {fi8Ftr 26.t8& 27.ix iF 28.EJ 29.4HEE 30.T - E 31.r fi i6 A\+ 'FJ 7fr 4\ E ,IE 2s.ffi .E zuihdu (A) finally, in the end (SP) the final (one),the last(person,etc.) You are the final one. (V) to prepare,to get ready (AV) prepareto, get ready for (or:ffi 6 y0bei) -./\^ t- zhUnbdi T A x. EI kdw6n (N) kdb6n (N) huid6 (v) (N) congming (SV) b0-yiding (E)vA) Gudngdonghud(N) tt7
LESSON16 difn- kdH+xiR STATIVEVERBSU5ED ADVERBIALLY In ENGLISH, in order to say that an action is (un)pleasant or (not) easa to do (e.g .chinese food is pleasant to eat. chinese characters ate not easg to write), words such as 'easy', 'difficult', fleasant'are placed immediately before the main Verb. In CHINESE, Adjectives (Stative Verbs) such as ffi, IE n6n, d A r5ngyi are placed immediately before the main Verb, e.g . Yn + ffi. lE 5. (Hdn+ lft nin xi6.) (seeNotese-11) 1. *T t Xgn6n + Verbindicatingsense : (un)pleasantto thesenses RepetitionDrill +trffi ZhOnggu6fdn chfi;;;i;a u8
V A T 4 fE ting nft zit F zh6n iF H, fdichSng ^ zi S n-F- Hdn ? {&fr!4ft+. {& ffi zixingchd ItrWx Irrfr\ jta ffiH! vdngH! JP xi6 9f qi ft zhdo b bdn ,IH d6ng *T TT t! *T *T JfJ. lft TE rft xft tra 16ngyi IC -F rcke ts{+s{F ts jianshiqing flFAifi flFj0hud H+Ai,Rditn--kd 2. lf / ffi I d A +Verbindicatingactivity: easy/difficulttoaccomplish RepetitionDrill 3. Question& AnswerDrill: answereachquestionwith ?R lf + Verb Example:Teacher: ltl+T+H&T? {fi huifr huiydngkuriizi? Student:+i,+! ffi+ ?RtrH! fi hui! kudizi+ftW ydng! ' (Yes,I can! Chopsticksareeasyto use!) LESSON16 Teacher: Teacher: ItFeT+ffi+fr+? {fi hui T huiydngkudizi? Itr+T*5FfI? {fi hui 6 huixi6H6nw6n? ItrAT+#.'ffiY? {fi hui T huiji6oD6w6n? Student: Student: Student: 119
S CV+ N V ffi +k +ti fr S. AI:f,. zuo -( f/L f6iji --f- -{- E f'$, sb I by plane went LESSON16 Teacher: Teacher: d tn- kdffi+xi* {tr+ {fi hui IIF ,,\ f{\ E {ft hui 4+4fHft.+? 6 huiqi m6tuoch6? T + tfr.ffiE? 6 huizudffi bdo? Student: Student: Ei PHAsrswrrH E.-- .H! I went by plone. If you particularly wish to focus on the circttmstances connected with an action, e.g . a) the place where the action occurred b) the place from which the action started c) the place to which the person went d) the means of conuegance used e) the purpose of coming or going EJ /r c6ng1 $tJdaol Szud/ Bfrqil f) the timewhen the action took place simply place ft. at the beginning of the words to be stressed and ft! at the end of ttrc sentence. (but seenote 15) Seeexamples below. 110
H+AiX drfA kd fi Etr*.trrlFfr+J" fi E E Mdigu6g6ngzudfi! " fiE/t\.*trSAf/l*F!" fi E c6ngMdiguozuofeiji * $! " +ts Lf/LEtilt tr* fr!. fi zudfeijl E ddoM6igu6* F! . +r,EsLf/L3IJ*tr*fi!" fi E zudf€ijiddoM6igu6* F! . fiFil*tr8*I(FW" fi ddoM6igu6E * gdngzudffi . 0 fi E f? X S 1 tll SlJ* tr * fg o lcametoAmericabyplane +I,fr zu6X zudfdijiddoM6igu6* F!' yesterday. The 8""" F! pattern is mainly used when the action is in the past. [seeNotes l2-I41. 11. E is often omitted asunderstoodinpositive sentences(but neverin negativesentences). LESSON16 a) b) c) I workedin America. I camefrom America by plane. I wenttoAmericaby plane. I went to Americabyplane. I went to America to work. d) e) CV I+PW/N lV i O ipurpose ,fH jid 4 kdo * * * Z * * E hui TW 11"F rLyue s f* Itfr fifr, {& w iu +t $. ,{ft{il i& {il Itr Itr *\z ffi? ffi 6t frt' HJ ft! H! H! F! fr! F!? vl? ffi gcn 4t 4t ,\ cong EI ddo m qi ifr sh6i w* XI'dn E i'l.l F0zhdu ffi.rE fdngudn aft+ zlxingch6 (E) (E) EL tE- Et,rE (E) (E) (E) (E) EL )'E EtlE (E) (E) n Zi ^ T 44JJ E .rx, kdn fi T{F gOngzud tr guo 12l
LESSON16 di+i kdH+ ix 12. Note that the following sentencesaretranslatedinto thepassivein English. 13. Transformation Drill: insert8.." . 6! in theappropriateplace. Example:Teacher:{fi.M a f/L Fil -f E * T' (meansofconveyance) {ft zudf6ijiddo Shdnghdi* le. student:{t E S -( tngJi iF* [!. lfr fr. zudf6ijiddoShdnshdi* ffi. (He went to Shanghaibyplane) Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: |fi, M -K f/lFtJf iE* 7 . (meansof conveyance) lfi zudf6ljidrioShdnghdi* le. +nFEE*+ h # tr Et* T. (place) fi p6ngyou*+ congTdigu6hui* le. *Z tFFlJF tr *W. fl T" Gurpose) Cdi lSoshiddoYinggu6 * jido fl le. {t{llFila?-ffi*7, (place) it,f[ daog6ng'dnj0* le. f& trFXffiFil f i'l'l* II 7. (time) fi&zu6l bdnddoGudngzh6u* zh0le. Eh4.WE +ttXHT" (place) EF4. W E chdzhdn* pidote. iV PW/N [,FE ryFE xi+ Tidnjin CV & E 4t E & & & ft (E) (E) EI E Et IE iT H!? fr+J? fi,! H! F! H! H! H! g Ir € ji r= xid J? 7( * (E) (E) (E) (E) Y+A Kizi ttJ A r.RA il^keA HfrHh Mingxinpidn tsffi+ $ lidngch6 ffi ,'t'l H5ngzhdu rfm duiH T n t22
H+ii+ difA te ACTMTY tfr t)Jhu6ddng Discusswith your teacherhow you are feeling about learning Chinese.What are someof the difficulfies for a foreigner learning Chinesein China?What do you enjoy most about learning Chinese? Make sentencesemphasizingthe following: by train from Beijing sl*Jloi e to Shanghai Describethepicturesbelow: LESSON16 6XD\ [Nxe'- %GerrnanV Nn" )) e,.,sine Mr7 ffi 7 kudizi (veryeasyto use) W+ Hdn? (not easy to write) ffi tr ft D6gu6cdi (delicious) TRANSLATTON ffi i+ fdnyl l. lt -waslastyearthat I went to Singapore, not thisyear. 2. China'sfruit is all verydelicious. 3. Ifeelthat thistextbookis veryinteresting. 4. Frcm whomdidyou borrow thatpafuof shoes? 5. Finally,pleasewould you answerthisquestion. 6. Do intelligentstudentsall enjoyexams? 7. I wentto Kore4notJapan. q. I'mprepanngto moveto HongKongnextyear. 9. Your nameisn't easyto write. 10. Thatforeigner'spronunciattonis extremelyclear. to work t23
LESSON16 WORTHNoTrNG i+ ffi Memorizethisbasicsentencepattern: di+A kdHtit+ TRANSLATTONoF THESENTENCEPATTERNStrr u 6ui+ 1. This pen is nice to write with. This shirt is so ugly-lookingl Chinesetea is really nice tJdrink. This kind of fruit is extremely tasteless. That vehicle is very nice to drive. This place isn't too much fun. 2. Chinese charactersare not easyto write. Telephone cards are very "uryio, convenient) to use. His bicycle isn,t too easyto ride. Your home is really ditiicultto find. This matter is extremely difficult tohandle. That sentenceisn,t easyto understand,. 11. From whom did you borrow it? He didn't take the exam in Xi'an. (- he took it somewhereelse) Shecame from Fuzhou to seeme. (_ not from anywhere else) I went to the restaurant to work. They didn't come by bicycle. (- they came by some other form of transport) Which month did you return to your home counfi? 12. Where were the pants bought? The postcard was malled ii Hangzhou. That textbook was written in tia"niin. This vehicle wasn,t purchased (at"the place)opposite. S TW A AV CV+N V-O (purpose) 124
Htn'i* difn- kd NOTES ir ff4 1. Areyou still continuingto workon-r .ourtones?l 2. Thedialoguecontainedthesentence:nf AV+ gl (kenenghuifi!). The fr! addsemphasis: trI HE+ + f ^ ifi H! (kenenghui xu6 Gudngd6nghudF!). Thefollowingsentencealsoappeared:+ q ty. + tre tr' H ,B H! (xu6xi6 Hdn? ting fi yisiH!)" fr! normallyfollo*s lE ting. 3. ff (morc)and t)'shdo (less)canbeusedadverbially,standingbeforethe Verbbeingmodified.NotethattheirEnglishequivalentsfottowtheVerbasparr of itsObject: &h+t-A" ,, in * iF Ylngyri,W T ,T? +fr, * %IrF+* fk. +k ,, X t# 141zhrrdu, * * + l4ni6rdu. \fr* E - t 4. Ht'shi, rH * Wchi- ,s " 4. ChineseAdjectives(StativeVerbs)hur.l Iostblt functions: As apredicate (lesson5) ts g zhi H +W.tT. Thispenisgood. TomodifuaNoun (lesson12) E E tT H. Thisis agoodpen. TomodifuaVerb (lesson16) ts q H ffi. *T H. Thispenisniceto write with. Very few StativeVerbshaveall threefunctions. LESSON16 s. XwdiI+L whenh lt L a:ft)!tt A:Elh |fi. (why?) tr N yinwdi(because)Fn U sudyi(therefore) introducesaquestion,tr N oftenintroducestheanswer: LT'*.? f ff ffi5ng " Give me one book more. Talk Englishless,O.K.? I'll giveyou Y10more. I'll buy /esspork andmorebeef. Pleasereadit for an hour more. Pleaseeata little more. Why isn't he coming? Becausehe'stoo busy. t25
LESSON16 di+A kdH+Aix Butif therehasbeenno question,El t mayintroducea cause,tobefollowed by a secondstatementgiving theeffect: trN{&tE,FnUlfr. Because heistoobusy,he 6 FEn6ng ft . (therefore)is unableto come. In colloquialChinese,however,E )! is oftenomitted: it ft Hldi'FfrD)+ x zi *. (Because)heistootired.sohe isn'tcomingtoday. Notethefollowing sentence: Becauseyou are too busy now, you hadbestnot go. or You had best not go becauseyou are too busy now. Note that, whereasin English either way is acceptable,in Chinesethe order musr be:'fifh ...,FfrD)...' 6. F zdi (agaiq)isnavalusedfor actionswhichhavealreadytakenplace. 7. ordinal numbers(1"',2o, 3'o, 4^, etc.)areformedby prefixing ff di to the number(e.9 .H -=L,,, H- f =thefirstone; H=A=the third volume). But notethat ffi is omittedin dates:2"dMay = T- F - €(Eyud- hdo), addresses: #T,ZhongshanRoad = tr LIJW t € (Zh6ngsh6nl0 I hdo), aswell aswhichfloor in a building:2ndfloor = - ffi l6u. Sonote that'2dfloor'is - & andnot m & becauseffi di alwaystakes-,even whenthe ffi is omittedasunderstood. 8. Summaryof fr: E)!YnEtffffi6ns' FfrU ltr ffi.zuifrl fltJbi6* , tr TwuziE €' There are peoplein the room Negative He hasn't/didn'tcome N. modifier
H+x& di+x kd LESSON 16 When ffi is beingusedasa mainVerbmeaning'to have',either ift or ift H canbeusedfor thenegative,e.g . +k #. fk and #i #. H fi areboth acceptableandhavethesamemeaning. Notealsothat fl iq (€') fh canmeaneither "l don't haveanymoney" (presenttense)or "I didn't haveanymoney"(pasttense)-accordingto the contextof theconversation. Notes on Stofive Verbs used Adverbiolly 9. InDrills l-2,theAdjectives(StativeVerbs) *T I l[n6nl d n rongyi functionadverbially,modifuingtheVerbtheyprecede.TheAdjective+ Verb togetheractlike anAdjective,describingtheSubjectof thesentence. 10. Dependingonthetypeof Verbbeingused,[ fr canmeaneither'noteasy tooor'not niceto'. To avoidpossibleambiguity,whenstatingthatsomethingis not easyto do,youcanuse T E A r6ngyi: flll l+ S 6 4 A il (FFjian shi T r6ngyibdn) Thatmatteris not easyto handle. 11.Notethedifferentpaffernsin Drills 1-2: Q:s lI T {f v? f& F! & EFyifuffi T kTE? (nicelooking) A:s(?R)lf v ru ft!& EE A:s(?R)T Ifv ruH!&EE A:s (fR)Iff n5nv {& H! e EE Q:sfl 6 *TvZ BiFRiyti Q:Sl$n5nV 19? E iERiyn A:s (?R)lf v A:s(?R)n tr v A:s (?R)Ift n5nv tV.W € kdn. (nicelooking) (?R)TtTE. (notnicelooking) fE Xftnin E. (usly) T *T $ xu6? (easyto) + il4J? (difficultto) 1,-7 JCf rft E iF Riyri?R*T +' E iE Riyri(?R)T tT + " H iF Riyri?Rxft + ' (easyto) (noteasyto) (difficult to) NOTESonthe E.'.'..H! potfern 12.ConfrastV-T withthe E.'',..f! pattern: T le: {& Ff zu6X * T : He cameyesterday(i.e .simplyreportingtheevent). E"""fr!: {e E VFzu6* * H! : It wasyesterdaythathecame(i.e .the speakermaybetryingto correcta falseassumptionasto whenthepersonanived: "It wasn'ttodaythathearrived,it wasyesterday.") t27
LESSON16 ditn' kdHtxi* The fl"":'H! patternservesto expiainor clarift a situationby affirming(or denying)somesupposition,whereasI sentencessimplyreporttheevent. 13. 8"""P! mainlyemphasizescircumstances connectedwithpastactions: +i(E)&1Y,F +F!" I studiedin Beijing. +t (E) fi B6ijinsxu6H!. However, E canbe usedwithout H! for emphasis: E +t& iHiFtr' r E ltr&.rFiF €. E fi ift shu6qingchu,n E ltf lp tingqingchu. (It wasmewho didn't sayit clearly,notyou whodidn'thearclearly.) Notethat E T ft is a form of questionusedwhenwantingto ascertainthetruth or falsityof a statement.E T E canappeareitherbeforeor afterthestatement. 14. In orderto emphasizefutureactions,addAuxiliaryVerb $: fi g & fr E + iil . (I wantto taketheexamin Britain.\ +t g ft Yinggu6kdoshi. 15. If thesentencehasanObject,ffi canprecedetheObject,unlessit's a Pronoun. 16.Usagesof E in Chinese: E is usedin severaldifferentwaysin chinese.Herearesixof them: EquativeVerb {&E++" He is a student. Emphasis ZK*E?RtrH! Fruit (really) rs cheap! HighlightingCircumstances {tEffiX*F!" He camevesterdav. PassiveVoice (inanimateSubject) 6.l .8tr.ts9*F!"The meatwasboughthere. Positive-NegativeTag Question ItnZ^*'ErE? You're not going,areyou? Interjection ElFil! Yes! EquativeVerb 16g xu6*. He is a student. Emphasis Shuigu6E 7RpiSnyi! Fruit (really) rs cheap! HighlightingCircumstances Ifrfrzu67*Ht. He cameyesterday. PassiveVoice (inanimateSubject) RduE & tsE j( 6!. The meatwasboughthere. Positive-NegativeTagQuestion 0rT *, ETE? You're not going,areyou? Interjection Ea! Yes! 128
ffitxiF ditx kd LESSON16 Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. ldo old (in years), elderly shi teacher,tutor, specialist xue to study, to learn; Iearn to, study how to xido rchool wdi (politeMeasure for people) { ddo to arive atl to(wards) shuO to speak,to say *a ,tJ xidng to think; to think afuut r29
i{ *a r\J \t2 -Lftt ,F r\2 6? T t----J.----.-*._._..._ 4{ 4i LESSON16 di+A kdH+AiR write a story using the chinese characters you have already learned. when you need to write a word or syllabre but have not yet learned how to write the chinese character, simply write tt'e pingin. 130
ffi+|-u#'di+-b kd LESSON17 LE5SON T7 What'sin this lesson: - Before / After / When (U Et yiqi5nI U tryihdu/ ffi F{ {tFOeshihou) - Negotive Time Spent SPORT5 & LEISURE DIALOzuE r.f ifr duihud Eh: +XH!X-i.fll3Lf*' fi{ll*irfit(, tTT*T? lil : lI, ffi:,Rffi *' {EEpff)EF1HffJiFyiie#FAr4.XftT " EF: Ei'EHlnEr? lil: EnFJ! fi'fllHIX*fII*ml! flffiI*F.Ltr+? EF': +tTtAfIffiI* . lil : fl$L' fi{llff-EtrI*rE! EF: xfnfrg'FEI*+fr&.7...vft{.IT " +i{llfff+I*,hTTflT? ItJ: ifrE ! fi,fll*ft/t+lEt+ffifi{ft-8ff . Efi: IT " ffift?Afr?fi9-Tffi€ffJ+Hru? lil : ItFW*.+s*r4? Ef;: n, +tgfrF.TE#f4&HF'qt.ffiEl* " ld: lT,^A" (ot TeocherTroiningUniversitySportsGroundAtFtjA trtLh) EF: ItrEI fllsL*^EWF I lil : tF;tH!+&TiRUtrE\R*tsjltft:mHt+" I _11
LESSON17 dlf-L kdH+-biR rF['ffif* ! TNT . tn&.n,F.7? +iHTffi+*. I4&fi,F.+b"T-thn,s,+fflA" tr€'-,F.Ht'ln], ffi11ft*XiT1iqttt, RLf+? {r[F4! €rE ! DIALOGUE xI ifi duihud Ffi: IrJ: F,fi: til: Ffi: til: Efi td Ffi IU 1614\ ril ffi ril pih IlJ ffi ril (ot +XH! Xqi flls/^rd, fl{ll * y6uy6ng,WTIE? q!, +1,?RI& *, ddnE fnjinsu6€'F!y6uy6ngchiff yijing gudn-m6nle. O,zhdnW Eur? E a ! tri{il k6yi* oaqiOa t Ddt6nqi0z6ntzydng? +k6 t huiddl6nqi0. frVL,1t,filOapingpdngqirl ba! DuiT qi,pingpdngqi0+f,ffi.jirj iA ddte. ft{il Oabingqi0, *TAtT? lT a I fi{i] * zhdofLf t6ns$ gcn fi{ll - qidd. *7. f{ n6ngli n6ngjid-T s0shdH! ydoshi? ItFW * nAqiri rg? T, +I"W ft, huisOshdhuAnyifu,mei jir)hui*. ,7, 4 ji. TeacherTroiningUniversitySports6round &r)trf..trtlJz) ( A tFddy0nddngchdng) {ftkdnlBFL* ^ ftpaobut IFOaffJ++. T keyihdu,xihuan* tsJLdudntidn sh6nti. A,ziogdo! T ynle, ift gudnxi,+Xll1X kdndiAnytngffi te. XidnE /1,F,]e? fi wdngleddish6ubido. XidnE E,F. f fen. T - chdngtr,F.bdnkdishi. HeiH -,F, shijidn,fi{ll fr, * { bingqilin,zln/t^ydng? ll al Z6uba! Eft XrI Efi ril ffi ril pfr ril 132
Ft*-ix dit-b kd LESSO\17 ENoUTSHTRANSLATIONOF THE DIALOoUEr,f ifi ffi i+ Chen: Today'sweatheris sohot, let,sgo for a swim, okay? Liu: okay,I wouldverymuchliketo gorbut alltheswimmingpoolsin the vicinity have abeadyclosed. Chen: Ohrrcally? Liu: YesI We can go andplayballl What aboutplayingbasketball?(noteS) Chen: I'm not verygood atbasketball. Liu: ln thatcase,let's playtabletennis. chen: sorry, r haven't playedtable tennisfor ages.How about playingbaseball? Liu: okayl we'll go andlookfor a few schoolmatesto praywith us. Chen: Okay.Canlborrow the(orour) dormitory'skeysfor amoment? Liu: Are you goingto get aball? chen: No,I want to (first) return to our dormitoryto changemy clothes;I,ll be right back. Liu: Okay,no hurry. (ot TeocherTroiningUniversitySportsGround) Chen: Lookl Somany peoplejoggingl Liu: TeacherTraining University sfudentslike to come here after classto take exercise. Chen: Oh dearl It's now raining. (= Changein Situation T le) Liu: Never mindr let's go and seea movie then. Chen: What's the time? I forgot to wear my wristwatch. Liu: It's 5:10. The next showing starts athalf past five. chen: we still have a little time - what aboutfirst going andbuyrng anice cream? Liu: Okayl lrt's gol 133
LESSON17 NEW 1.x 2.ft A 3.ffi ffi iF 4. F{f 5. Ffi -)4 o.;t tidnqi rd l6ng y6uy6ng y6uy6ngchi y6uy6nggudn fijin su6y6ude gu6n -1 VOCABULARy S iFl di+-bkcH+tt shdngci (N) wearher (SV) hot (SV) cold (VO) to swim (N) swimmingpool (N) indoorswimmingpool (PW) (in the)vicinity, nearby (N/SV) all, every,all thereare (V) to close(e.g .doors/windows) to shut(someonOor something)up (into a confinedspace) tVO) to closethedoor to close(down)a shopor business ijft ,,i( yi( I H i& rE ffJ 7. xft gudn-m6n ff$ I* fI ffi$ Ftr* &, dd-qi0 VO) to playball qiO (N) ball de M to hit (somethingor someone) l5nqi0 N) basketbail pingpdngqi0 (N) tabletennis; a pingpongball h6njii (A) for a longtime (note1) 9. 10. r34
H+1u1Rdi+-b k0 11.fa r.* 12.lEl+ IE'[TIE + 13.ffi€ 16.e 17.E tJJtr tral tr61 ffi ffi.'/.frH t6 I8.EEfr ffi 1e.(u)tr (u)Hf 20.ffiffi 21.TN 22.8W bdngqi0 (N) t6ngxu6 (N) t6ngbint6ngxu6(N) s0shd (N) ydoshi (N) hudn (V) (sv/) y0nddngchdng(PW) y0nddng (V/N) y0nddngxi6 (N) dudnlidnshcnti(VO) pdo-b0 (vo) peo (yi)hdu (v) (MA) (yi)qi6n (MA) zdogdo (EX) xid-yU (Vo) didnying (N) LESSON17 baseball schoolmate,fellow sfudent classmate dormitory (the Chinesehasa wider meaningthan the English) key (M: fE bd) to change(clothes,etc.), to exchange(money,goods,etc.) in a hurry, hasty,urgent/ be hasty sportsground,sportsarena to do sports / sports sportsshoes,running shoes to do exercises,to takeexercise tojog (or fEl EE mdnpdo) to run (althoughnot alwaysliterally) after... (seeGrammar) .. . ago. Before... Oh dear! What a nuisance! to rain movie (M: g{ b0) V.+8ru ls.f4 135
LESSON17 H *R,13ff % %.w. .r z< i/( iH /E I* EAE EN 27, Ffr, didnyingyudn (Pw) ch6ng (M) dai v) sh6ubido bingqilin z0qi0 ti-z0qi0 ti dit-L kdH+{tR movietheater (M: ft jia) (Measurefor a performance) to wear (on head,neck,wrists) to put on (watches,hats,etc.) 24. (N) wristwatch ( * biao: watch) (N) ice cream (N) soccer [U.K .: football] (VO) to play soccer [U.K .: football] (V) to kick then (introducesa subsequent action) ,f4 25. 26. I* Jtu (A) r36
H+t& di+-L kd l))ffi t yihdu I H! Ht'{tF) deshihou) BEFOREIAFTER /WHEN (xEt ( yiqi5n t ACTION 1 ACTION 2 S v-o (s)AVCVPW v-o rfr w ,!" lE ji6-h0n F 4 IX. & E+ Ri# tkfr jiaofi She marry after l she want to 1n Japan teach After she is morried,she wantsto teoch in Jopon. In order to say: "Before / Nter / When I do one thing, I do something else", place U Hf I D) tra / F! Et' lt* attleendofthefirstclause. S-V -O+ U HfI U ffi / H! Ht'{R' AssociatedAction Note that, whereas in ENGLISH we can reverse the order of the two clauses, in CHINESE the clause containing before / after / when' must comefirst. 1. X HfryTqi5n : before RepetitionDrill LESSON17 t37
I-E,SSON1? 2. Utr yihdu : after RepetitionDrill di+t kbH+'LrX (ffi jit) often appearsin the 'Action 2' clause) = when,while,during F! H{ {R Oeshihou RepetitionDrill S v-o AssociatedAction {& {il {u {ft f,f Itr ztfr z t)fr ItF f,fi -8.E jidnEi ,4.ft. E /'t'l jinggudF0zh6u ESl"ltr huid6 tEti H likdisOshd H4 fi kdng ffiE{fx F!shihou H!Ei{R H!shihou ffiHff* F! shihou H! Et' {R F!shihou ffiEi{R F!shihou * ifr? * hud? aY,4HESil+i.x * ft fi? n6ng fl|JEiEffifii,il,-T bi6wdngjigen fi ifi, -T *T^in&. huiT hui iH fR -Egrtrzt)frRLin - ding$ ting Z t)frzdntz iil i€9J+Xx*fi)L itr Fil+t,j.a * w6nJL
H+L,& di+-L kd LESSON17 4. Time-Whenwordscanalsoprecede(U) Ft : ago and (X) tr : after Notethepattern: NU+M+N+ (X) tf or NU+M+N+ (X) tr RepetitionDrill 5. TransformationDrill: changethesentencesfrom U tr yihdu to X Ffryiqi6n Example:Teacher:fi X T tsFH U F, g 6 {H. +t * ley6upidoyihdu,F ji xin. Student:fi 6 {H U Hfr'g X fr[ H" f! ji xinyiqi5n,F X youpido. reacher:+i * 7 fi13H Uffi 'F 6 iH' *t X ley6upiioyihdu,$ ji xin. Teacher:+ +. +lt* D)tra'g E]E A " + +. ddqi0yihdu,F huis0sh6. Teacher:Ilf tr 7 ffi D,tE,g **HHq? f:i chudnlexi6yihdu,* * * pidoFB? Teacher: lfrXT Ii6D)tr,W *f /'l'|. lfr X leShdnghiiyihdu,4 * Gudngzhdu. reacher:+n*7+HD]ffi'gI+. +i X lechEpidoyihdu,* I ch6" Student: Student: Student: Student: Student: TIME CLAUSE ASSOCIATEDACTION NUM N (x)Htt(u)ffi S = m -l- I h f6n rF -t. ,/i\ I .^ I F ,F, f+ zh0ng fF )k zh6ngt6u ++ zhong l\l =. VA IA yihdu t\f e. UA IE yihdu t)) Et yiqi6n (x) tf (yi)qi6n Ifr Ifr +k +t Itr Itr fi +x &#tr.{}U fi Tdigu6zh0guo tr a +v.x heiE fi jia ffiElDlEx ji0 k6yihuijid at'i* Eire r39
S (tr.) neg. v-o 7 +v, 'A {x (€') (€') ffi+ ffi+ ''rfl Iv JTL {x ifr,ir ig iH HdnyU 7 le I not speak Chinese LESSON17 I didntspeokChinese for 2 yeors. di+-b keHt{iR 2 years I .- ---- ---- ---- --t I past now future NEoATIVE TI,IAESPENT In Lesson 13, we learnt that Time Spent phrases follow the main Verb. However, when the Verb is negatiue, i.e. stating for how long you havedt been doing something, the Time Words precede the Verb. Note that H sometimes precedes the Time Spent expression without any changein meaning,e.g . t. + E +f"H - +1Lf+itAfl" (I+ yuc fi E' -+ libaiiq jiaofl) 11. Sentencefinal T le: up to the presenttime. RepetitionDrill (note3) +n +fr t& tfr +\ +x i(€' i(€) ital ; t(€') t(€) ital ital negi rq iq {x Yq .' /fL 1v .)rL tv zi $ T Zi iTi mt mx ffitE ffifyue =tEff = + xingqi v-o ffi*- ddl6nqi0 tsd huiji6 M h*, duinlidn ix, ln iF iX Hdnyri ww. chi-fdn ffiAKE[q? ji0 huiwdngji19? T le T le T le ffiRifti R0gu6{fi i lnR R0gud -rF -'+ -X -x +i,*tF-ffi fihui?Re l-10
ffi+-tifl. dif-L kd SpecifyingWHENthe LESSON17 periodof non-octionwosoccurring: 12. Note:no 7 le = didn' t RepetitionDrill I7 : hasn't (seeDrill11)l s i(€') +x +x fl$4 ffi t1 il[ jiashdngchdng - +tLf+ --- + ribai -fE - fyud negi v-o L.fr Z^ 'f -+- H 6-r tF t yud F F E /a F E 11 /A En ,fi nfr ffi+,H ffifyud mx ffix t Kli I l'l) Tyu {I. .' /tL lX- t/rL tv- iq JTL {x irfl- ix ,'/L ffi irt y6uy6ng fffl kdi-m6n #.fi jiaoS t.+E.tr f + xlngqi A-ft --7 -T. lrF 1-f 13. ExpansionDrill: makewholesentencesusingtheTimeSpentpattern,first in thenegativethenin thepositive,usingtheverbssupplied. Example: Teacher:+ g E ifi " (+ Ptitdnghud) Student:+Y,+ 7 E +,E H! g E ifr 7 " @ositive) +\ + le E t Yudfi! P[tdnghudle' (I havebeenlearningMandarin for four months) Student:fi ruf ,EY++ * E ifi T " (negative) fi E t YudYft+ PUtdnghud le. (I haven't beenlearningMandarin for four months) Lostyeor there weretwo monthswhenI didn'tspeokChinese t41
LESSON17 Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: +*Ei6" i*flo EAEr8^" E H.W" l+.tr ffi€ E, $ Pritdnghud. d0 fl. tiz0qi0. kdndidnying. zhi E sishdE. dif-b kdH+-Li* Student: Student: Student: Student: Student: ACTIVITy ifr iJJhu6ddns 9b9ryl_*ith your teaeheroneor two of yjg favolte sports:eg. where canyou d.oit? .Howto getthere? tP"l is a gooi time to ao itz rie. op{ning/ closing " times,lesspeoplethereretc.).How riuch doesit cost(entranceticket,etc.) . TRANSLATION ffi i+ f6nyi 1. Ihaven'tplayed soccerfor a lonc time. 2. oh dearl My classmateforgot t6 take his examslast week. 3. I spenta lot of rygnel buying thatpair of running ,t o"*. !. Are you still looking for your dormitory keys? 5. Do you prefer hot weather or cold? 6. All of the watchesare ylZO. 7. What's the hurry? The storeclosesat 7l p.m. 8. How much money do you want to chang€t 9. There is no movie theater nearby. 10. when you feel thatyour chinesi is fluent enough, are you going to start learningJapanese? woRTH NOTTNo ig fi4 I'anguagelearning involves a relationship betweenindividuals, not just merely the memori zationof words & phtases and the practicing oi sentencepattems. Sportsis an excellent way to build meaningful'relationslips with chiirese peopte. It1
ffi+LrY d t-b kd LESSON17 TRANSLATIONOF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSH ry.ffi i+ 1. BeforeI play bax,ball,I want to first changemy clothes. Before you return to your home country, first say Goodbye to your friends. Beforehe cameto Xi'an, where did he live? Beforeyou go backrpleasefirst tell me. Before one boards the planermust one first buy an air ticket? 2. After I tell you, pleasedon't tell others. When we have awivedrwe willgive you acall. when studentsfinish class,they like to go to the sportsground to playball. After I awive home,I want to rest straightaway. After you have writtenthe chatacters, ask the teacher to seewhether vou have got them right 3. When they meet, will they have a lot to say? When you go through Fuzhourcan you come to my home to look meup? When the teacher answers a question, you must definitely listen to what she says(i.e. how sheanswers). When you leave the dormitory, don,t forget to have a word with me. When you have free time, please come to my home to rrelaxr. 4. Three minutes agorhe was still atmy home. TWoyears ago,I lived in Thailand. You can go home after one hour or After one hour you canthengo home. Itm in classafter 10 otclock. (note4) 11. I haven'tplayedbasketballfor two days. He hasn't been home for two months. Ihaven't taken any exercisefor three weeks. If Vou dontt speakChinesefor ayearrwill you forget it? (note4) If I don't eat for a dayrl will be very hungry 12.l^astyear there were two monthswhen I didn,t swim. There was a week in July when that shopping mall didn t open. There were two days last week when itdidntruin. There was a month this year when shedidn,t teach. t43
LESSON17 NOTE5 is fi+ di+-L kdH+-ti .+ l. Notethat ^ii[ (for a longtime)actssimilarto a BoundFormin thatit cannotstandalone.Adverbssuchas tR or li usuallyprecedeit, e.g . tR ^ (foralongtime),^ (beforelong),e.g.n I^ E,+1, g E tr (n jiti yihdu, ft g hui gu6) : beforelong,I'm goingto returnto my homecountry. flfl . 6 njidn ! - Longtimeno see! 2. Drill l: ift (havenot)canprecedetheverb withoutanyrealchangein meaning:+*,W + W.U Et (ft chizdofdnyiqi6n)andfi #. W,+ ffi. U Ef havethesamemeaningandcanbothbetranslated"BeforeI eatbreakfast.... 3. NotethatnegativeTime Spentsentencescancontainboth lt-V and j le. Note the inclusionof ffi ji0 in thesentence.Althoughit canbetranslatedas ,l ) or consequent actionor result. 5. Particleffi hasmanyfunctions. In thislesson,it is usedfor exclamation. YOUROWN NOTES t44
ffi+trY dif-b kd LESSON17 Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. da big,Iarge shdo / shdo few,Iittle; Iess; young,youthful bci cuprglass,mug zilzi (nounsuffix) dui cotrect,right; to(wards) xid to thank; (family narne) Zhdo (familyname) YSng (family name) r45
LESSON17 dif-L kdH+-ti .* jr xt ir v 'r_-- -''_*''.'--''-'*'-- ---..-..-.......-...,.....--,i.. i/li. M Write a story using the Chinese characters yotl tr4r,,g you need to write a word or syrlable but have not yet rearned how to write the chinese character, simply write the pingin. 146
H+/\iRdiizt re I.ESSON18 LEssoN 18 Whot's in this lesson: - Although..., but ... ( E ft suir6n... .., EI Ek6shi...... ) - Aiore & rliost ( F gdng& ft zui) - liore, Over ( * | A LETTER TO ,l y PARENTS €€ 'lsrrsr: fr* + BE,?aE +,87, +i,Hf+ts/Lxtrlftf.4r +tftlfH *?R*rHE " +l€x+ti,F.+ftgft,EIE€-H!+HF+. F +H!E-+i4tfljr[/\ - tfr,Ex+t.fi,R*E*uE, ffi *+&kl EEJJTnWfr " &W+ffililffi+- iH*f[tr X. " W 7 +ffiUtr , +X,rfr,ftift+i* ' ftF*tiX . figfi96aft+*tix " Etx^ffi+lfl.*, Fnrx+frq+ tS5U4.,L," +i{ll+ &+ t /1,F.f+f iX, IEftH- tw+ HfRB€ tr - /1,F. *tfrL. t.+8 ffi' ZlFtW.+F", WhlR*+H i+*t.ifl. +f,H:t+ +Z iIiFlFHEg .Eft )kIj"+Effi+in tAiX gEifi' EIE+tEXtLtRtHt'Ft?fr',, Ffrt^tntrE?hbtf;ift fIJT . 147
LESSON18 difzt kdH+/\iR €xT 7i.XUtr' +lFfrftI,l**+tiEtrw+fi["Eff € tr,R1,}' EIE?RTi+, RTEI.* #ISIFWW, " T+ +nAfr*2fr,2gEifi "ftft,L&€-H!Ht'{RtrTEAEE H.lfl' €-Hlnt'{Rsa*'1+*,k+}fipftrE frIh,{EE,A+H * ' b*Yt+HHift€'{uT'+if+u& +fl^"w!++r?RH, FfrU+Ht'+i#lsf+ +-,F,,,Lm" +nEE!€+tr " ftWlitr{lltFE*ts/LrxrLX . )L TH+ ffiT
ffi+/\tX ditz\ t<0 Bdba, Mdma : LESSON18 *t * Zhongguoyijingruf yudte, fl juedets/L shiE lfl.bdng! flft! s0shd?Rshufu.trt m6iX zdoL X,F.bdnqi_chu6ng, k6E EF! #S gdngzdo.Zuizito#JE -+ Aoddtiydu\- {t m6iX z6oi fr,F, * qi* yihdu,jii f, +&fr! y0nddngchdngpdobi. *frfft zitofitn fp jidndan- y6uti6oh6dduji6ng.chirezdofdnyihdu,+t ji0 ft, xrt zdo,rSnhdu * -tke. fi xihuanqi zixingchd* -t kd.yinwdiwdimianch€ ?R*, su6yifg dditdbi6z]rxin. +t{ll +& zdoL /l,fi zhong-h ke,ddnE fi - xi6 ++. '{Wsuibidn- /l,fi * ciil FtJ. t.+ xingqi,Zr)N.R.H qi,yinwdi tE.*++.tp*tte. fi ju6de S xi HdnyifdichingzhdngS. Suirint6u flf xingqifi n ;{l hui i.[ P[tdnghud,k6E ft m6iX hud tfl + shijidntidnxi, su6yixidn& yijingbijidoti0tile. M6ix f lekdyihdu,fi ji0 gdnkudi* +& cdntingchiwufdn. Suir6ncdntingfp chdo,k6E fR genjing,6rqi6cdi ffJ !fr.*T chi. T wri fi huich0* tidnxipritdnghud.Win L +k frffi shihou# s0shdkdnkandidnshi,HH! shfhouzudgdnggdngqichd* hu6ch6zhdn fujingudng-ji6,ddnE z\ f6ich6ng*,gonggdngqichdch6ngchdngiqfi liT, fi Oeizhdn ?Rjirt.Yinwdi# Zh6ngw6n?Rtei,sudyipingshifi fl ddi zito- FJL shui. fi zhdnft! aiZh6nggu6.Xiwdngttflll fr n6ngfi EJL wdn n X. )L D6-hu6 jingI r49
LESSON18 ENGIJSHTRANSLATTONffi i+ Dad andMom, Your son, De-hua di-lzt kdH+/\in rhave abeadybeenin china for four months and,lfeeLthatit's reallygreat hereI My dormitoryis very comfortabLe.I get out of kd athalf_past_sixeach day,but somesfudentsare evenearlier.Theearliestis an Australian- eachday, afterhe getsup atjust afters (o'crock),he (then)go", ; the school,ssports ground for a jog. My breaKastis very simpre- ,Jil ,ti"k, and.soybeanmilk. After finishingbreawast,I havea shower uidth"ngo to crass. I eruovcyclingto class.Becausethereis alot of trafficoutside,I mustbe speciallycarcful.At our school,classstartsat g a.m .rbut somesfudentsarevery casual- they dont arrive until after9 (o'clock).l,asi week the teacherwasvery anrybecause manysfudentsdidntcome to class. I feel that learningchinese is extremeryimportant. Arthoughfor the first few weeksI couldn't speakMandarintoo well, i spend arotof time eachday practicing, sonow lrm abeadymore fluent. After classeachdayrl rush off to the schoorrestauranttoeailunch. dthough the restaurL"l ir very noisy,it,s very clean and(furthermore) the dishesare allvery delicious. In the afternoon,I go out to practicemy Mandarin. In the eveningI sometimeswatch the televisionin my dormitoryo" *^"ti^es I takea busto near the train station anddo somewindow shopping; bu,ttherearerotsof people,andthereis oftenno seaton the bus,soimrirt rtuna for a long while. Becauselearningchineseis very ttringrl mustnormanygo tobed/sreepa rittle earlier. I reallylovechina. I hope you canarsocomeherefor a few daysof fun. 150 (note5)
LESSON18 Hfl\i* di f,'\ kd NEW 1.x Ft5 2. t4 3.tr T fi +. ftg frE / s.F 6.F 7. iF 8.* s.ffi 10.iH f fRxa. bdng shr.rfu b0-sh0fu f;l ju6de €' VOCABVLARY E i'l shensci E. shizdi (A/SV) really,truly / to bedownto earth EF fiT .{\-7 EF AH That personis really down to earth. (SV) fantastic! (SV) comfortable; to feel well (EX) to be unwell, 'under the weather' - ,F, 6 *f EE ' I'm feeling a little unwell today. (VO) to get out of bed (V) to arise(from sleep); to get up (N) bed (M: 1K) (A) more / still more, evenSV-er (A) the most, -est (: the superlative) (PW) Australia (NU) over, plus, more than [Grammar] (SV) simple,concise (N) a deep-friedfritter of twisted dough (eatenat breakfast) (M: ffi gen) , * tfilI[ qi-chu6ng qil6i chu6ng geng zui Aodiliyd du0 jidnddn y6uti5o + * soybeanmilk (M: ffi wdn bowl of) tr )?. ddujidng (N) 151
LESSON18 12.lfi w lfc. 13.++5tl fi[+/. t+. zJi ,1, 1s.[€F ffiE{ft 16.t 17.+- ''-" 18.8F le.E ffi 20.)( 21.ffitI xi-z6o xi tdbi6 ++5lJ" xidoxin suibidn tfl difzt keH Fzti* (VO) to takea bath/shower (V) to wash (A/SV) specially/ special,distinctive Thatpersonis special. (V/SV) to be careful/ to take care (SV) to be casual& carefree Ulal to do asonepleases (EX) Justasyou wish/like ! (A) not until, then and only then (i.e. later than expected) (SVA/O)tobe angry,to get angry (SV) irnportant (o, 4 H jin) (MA) although (SP) first (rn a series\ (notel) (A) to makehaste,to hurry(to do something) (o, fr. ffi gdnjin) (SV /) noisy/ to disturbothers(bynoise) (SV) clean (SV) dirty 22.ED %.+ t# Eli suibidnni cai shdngqi zhdngydo suirAn t6u gdnkudi chdo gdnjing zdng l5l
H+/\iRditzt re 24.#, * 2s.EE il H. ?fl (f/L) 26.8 ',ffi iE LESSON18 27. 28. is ffi EFH g &- ft4 zhdn shui shui-jido ai xiwdng ch0qi kdn-didnshi didnshi(ji) gudng-jid gudng tv) (vo) (N) (vo) (v) (v) M (vo) (v/AV) (AV) (N) to go out to watch television television(set) (M: ft t6i) to go window shopping to wanderabout(e.g.stores); to roam around to stand to go to sleep,to sleep to sleep(for a period of time) to love / love to hope that, hope for, expectthat hope,expectation 29. 30. 153
LESSON18 difzt kefffr\i* ALTHOVGH E *.,...., ,fE.E / EIE suirSn..., ddnE / k6ft. E *-'' ., {E E / El'E : although ..., (but) ... [seenotes 2-3] l. Notethat E * suirdn cancomeeitherbeforeor afterthesubject. If bothclausessharethesameSubject,thentheSubjectgenerallycomesatthe beginningof theentiresentence.If, on theotherhand,thetwo clausesdo not sharea commonsubject,E * suirdn md {E E / EI f, usuallyappear beforetheirrespectiveSubjects. RepetitionDrill +NEffi+Ht't,F.ER,EIE+XF + -,F.€ *" f{ suir6npingshit,F. qi-chu6ng,k6E +X F zdo _,F. qi*. E tr )KiF tffifR*TW,'q E ft n rfr.1AWK * " Suir5nbingqilin:tR. *T chi,k6 E fi [ yinggdichi * *. Effifi+XHRAI f;YEE,EIEtrEq*TiX. Suir6n+t +X ju6de6 t sh0fu,k6Eh6iE g * ike. EtrIfH.+TNEffi,fr,EIEfitrEf+* " Suir5nch6ngT xidnE +Efi, k6E fi h6iE d6i X. +TE * H R I+.ts JL18,I+, EIE tr E 1+ffi gI frIJWtr. nt" ft suir5nju6dezh0tsJLfR bang,k6E h6ishiddibdnFilbi6ft difangf.
ffi-|tti* diizt ko DEOREESOF COMPARISON (E geng/ ffizui) S1 SV trIE S2 SV flt3+ FFf Hr lI' Hr JA EIE k6E tsf ts+ -E J4 Jai .F' That one 15 expenslve, but this one expenslve F zui (most)indicatesthesuperlative RepetitionDrill LESSON18 When wishing to state degrees of comparison, f, gdng (even more) and F zui (most) precede the Stative Verb. ^,: % *^.\8Qt\*,^^{ eav ll. RepetitionDrill !'"Y \:J 'rY V 51+5Y E'E s2ffisv Jt,nffi B6ijingrd ##4HEE Didi c6ngFE A_E6K fr" - l0chdng €€E Bdbashdu *iEk.+ YingyfikT+ ffiI*fTrn L5nqi0{T w6n E]E k6E E].E k6E E]' E k6E trIE k6E E]' E k6E EIE k6E Eq Xi'dn fsr fr4r mama ffiffi.w Ji6fdngl0 FtrI* pingpdngqi0 ss gcge 'ffi iF D6yri F geng F geng F geng E geng F geng E geng 4HBE c6ngEE tJt, rd E shdu 11 chSng fr+ kr+ wtn *T w1n 155
S1 SV s2ffi SV EIEJ s3 IIH sv It ,F,- B6ijing #* Didi *iF Yingy[ ffir* L6nqi0 €a Bdba fi-E& fi-lt) & ch6ng w+ *T+ wfr. ffi w6n m rd EEEE c6ng![ E shdu ffi* Xi'dn ffiw.w Ji6fdnglD trtr$t pingpdngqi0 trs gcge ,Er t4r mdma ffiiE D6yri F geng ,E geng F geng F geng ,E gcng H geng &L\ ch6ng tT+ W+ ffirn Fw6n ffi rd $uH cong!fl E shdu EIE k6E EIE k6E FI€ k6E qIE k6E EIE k6E FIE k6E +rXE* Zh6ngsh6nh) 6i& Xidnggdng ffiffi ffiffi WW mdimei EiE Fiy0 F$ bdngqi0 F zui F zui F zui E zui F zui F zui t( chdng *T+ fi+ *! ,]E *TwAn * rd EHH congEE E sh6u LESSON18 difl\ kdH_|z\ix APPROXUATENUIABERS(*l fr,wl'en used in approximations, means ,over, or ?nore than,. Note the two different patterns below: 21. Normallyfor numberswhichendin I to 9 (e.g .3, 36,l0g) thepatternis:NU-M - * -N NUM N fi m E m + + 4 fr f + * * * * * * E ff xingqi ,Eyud G*) ffi ^zhurdu zJtF'fshi Note: when * comesafter theMeasure,it meansafractionof a whole number. 156
ffi*z\tRditz\ kd 22. Normallyfor numberswhichendin azero(e.g .20,200,2600) thepatternis:NU- t -M -N RepetitionDrill Transformation Drill: add * in the appropriateplace Example: Teacher:+f, - ,.lt€'=+ni*+' (30+; fi - gdng€' =* shudngwa+. Student: +I"- *€'= + *ry iX+" +n- gdng€. =+ * shudngwa+. (AltogetherI haveover30pairsof socks) Teacher:+I"- *H = + X[]* T' Student: +i" * gdngE. =f shudngwdT. Teacher:fi-{.H -+mE)f." Student: fi - gdng€' - f wdnddujidng. Teacher:+I,- *H * fiRMM. Student: +i - gdng€ -fi ti6odudnk0. T,ESSONI8 Mi shudng ll shu6ng * ti5o N+t chdnshdn ffi+ kudi7 EE, Ei bdo NU z ])fr ztfr ti'!f,tr xi6 *H ySgdo {n{n XT 4.m h6 T+ jidn I --r I I =n =n MHE+ MHT+ -tr-+ -tr'-+ ._- r -*f fi+ E+ 157
LESSON18 Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: 4J! '!1" +r" +i +t +x +t - * €'ffi+nE++*' - sdns€' mfIH + sh6ubi5o. -*H-tr-+ttEl +. - sdngH -tr =+ + t6ng#. - ^tHfr+ frH.l[f/l" - gdngH fr+ t6ididnshiji. ditrt keffitrti-R Student: Student: Student: ACTIVITY ifr tJJhu6ddng Write aletter to friends andfamily athome telling them what your daily scheduleis here in China. TRANSLATION ffi i* ranyi 1. Thereare more than 2OAustraliansin that university. 2. I really love playing baseball andbasketball. 3. He didn't begin playing socceruntil he was 15 yearsold. 4. This dormitory is too noisy- there'sno way I can sleephere. 5. Hurry up andget out of bed - classstartsin a few moments. 6. Shelovesgoing window shopping. 7. He drank over three cups of soybeanmilk at breaKast this morning. 8. Although hejogs everyday, he's sti1lvery fat. 9. Your room is dirfy, but my room is evenmore dirfy. 10. Irarning to speakChineseis difficult, butlearningto write Chineseis even more difficult. woRTH NOTTNo ii ffi The bestlanguagelearntngsituation is learning at ahtgltlevel of intensity,where the langaagecan be heard dairy, and emphasizing learning over studying and listening & speaking over reading & writing. If you need ideas as to wheie to go to practiceyour chinese,try this website:htfp:/ / www.chinesemadeeasier.com r58
Htl\i* dit/\ kd TRAN5LATIONOF THE 5ENTENCEPATTERNS6 4 ffi 1. Although I usually get up at 7 o'clock, today I need to get up a little earlier. Although ice creamis very nice to eat, I shouldn't eattoo much of it. Although I don't feel too well today,I still needto go to class. Although oranSesare expensiveat the moment, I must still buy some. Although I feel that it's fantasticliving here, I must still moveto another place. 11. Beijingis hot,but Xi'an is evenhotter. Youngerbrother is intelligentrbut elderbrother is even more intelll8ent. Dad is thin. but Mom is eventhinner. Wuyi Roadis long, butJief.angRoadis evenlonger. Englishis easyto learnrbut Germanis eveneasierto learn. Basketballis fun to play,buttable tennis is evenmore fun to play. 1,2.Beljing is hot, Xi'an is evenhotter, but Hong Kong is the hottest. Youngerbrother is intelligentrelder brother is even more intelligentrbut elder sisteris the most intelligent. Dad is thin, Mom is eventhinner, but younger sisteris the thinnest. Wuyr Roadis long,Jiefang Roadis evenlongetrbut ZhongshanRoad is the longest. Engtishis easytolearnrGerrnan is eveneasiertolearnrbut french is the easiestto learn. Basketballis fun toplayrtable tennis is even more fun toplayrbutbaseball is the most fun to play. 2'1..Over 3 weeks Out lessthan 4 weeks) Over 5 months (but iessthan 6 months) Over Y2 (but lessthan Y3) Over 1jin of pork (but less than 2 jin) Over 4 hours (but lessthan 5 hours) Over 2 years (but lessthan 3 years) 22. Over 20 teachers (but lessthan 30) Over 30,000 pairs of shoes (but lessthan 4O,000) Over 250 tubesof toothpaste (but lessthan 260) Over I20 shits (but lessthan 130) Over 1OOOpairs of chopsticks (but lessthan 2OOO) Over 5Oloavesof bread (but under 60) LESSON18 i8 159
LESSON18 dit/\ kdffitl\X NOTES ii fi4 l. )k t6u (first) : indicatesthefirst unit or groupin a series,e.g .)( m a : thefirsttwo volumesin a seriesof books,whereasff di indicatesanyunit of aseries,e.g .H - i+ (di - kd; : thefirstlesson; H t X = ti.76day. 2 whereasin Englishwe couldsay, "I still feelcold,although(eventhough) thedooris closed",in chinesetheclausecontainingE * suir6n mustcome first. 3. E * suir6n..., {E E / EI E ...: although..., but...:whereas.but,is usuallyomittedin theEnglish,{E E / El' E (ddn E / k6 E) mustappearin theChinesesentenceat theheadof thesecondclause. 4. when 4 is usedin approximatenumberswith themeaning.over, or.more than',notethepositionof theMeasureword: a) for numberswhichendin l-9, thepatternis: NU_M_*. b) for numberswhichendin zero,thepatternisNU_4_M . 5. Theletterendedwith ffi jing t: thismeans:o.yours respectfully". YOUROWN NOTE5 160
H+/\W ditz\ kd Memortzethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 1Otimes and so the pinyinwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. LESSON18 f+ ;l i" 4'tJ i,";#,:{'#::; H1qr a period of time a +-l€ xing a star orplanet a T hdo numberl day (of month); 1ii 161
LESSON18 difr\ keffifz\iR ni H \ 4 1E f+ 12 T n Ewrite a story using the chinese characters you have already learned. when you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write tlnepingin. r62
ffitJL,Rdi+/L kd LES5ON 19 Whot's in this lesson: - Verb+ ft. trj . ffi - Or (in stotements) (*, A hudzh6) - Or (in guestions) (tr E h6ishi) EATINo OUT DIALOzuE xf ifi duihud ftX:AXWffi+RLt+? lrVtzt1 " il : fi{ilABArUrE! wt: lTnW! tsA?RHZ. il : EnF[! +t&,rFFrnFlnlbffiVtF+lflWE " lrVt:#4*!+trIRLBL* I il : trtE/AXffi ! E*/.#l\bLW*" iVt: *' ft{ll$tsJl " litr9cEIlffi? il: :ffi'EIE6XI:JEWTW I tvt: tkETW" ft{llffi+ H- fr , rTTfrTz ftX: {T" R4iq€'€Yfrf[r*ff{? lrVt: HnW, #lsffiE.flWL-, +i,*+ " il : iFfiff" tVt: ItruETiE?FngnEii,zKEf#r4iH{tLV!? il : Tffi7 , ffinBfr7Kffitl7" lrVt: WT*T , fi'fll€rE ! LESSON19 r63
LESSON19 I I is a westernerwhois leorning Chinesel di+/r kdffitlLi+ (E)/rl*tt&i*, IiTWTF*-T? F[pI! +TK,H! +n,fil,fi{tL#? i6E{ft,F,rE ' #SfiTtAE . ,T " Iir9cr2ffi*trffitrEH{Xx$T ? ffi*EHEI#H{XI9T#EID),Iirtfrtr,F. rE! fllsL'fi{ll,fiH{xrgTfFT. F,F.-+nrfrfuEY ! ,T"Ztn, -t2rffifu. _.fH{*IgT ..i6€- #W E*" +tffiE-,fia. I,xWnWftAX? {fi{ll€'*tHflIX? I*TH**H " lifiWZ"WWr*X? +t^tslkEt*x. firEAft7KlT7" FrE! fi{ilE{t Lffi? nE"m" , ft."\h" - ffi-F" ffi!r'f! " ln" . +l{ilrBftLtVr? F*trHtnRL++? ..i;F..*T' fi1FffiETftE" ffiffiTy+€'|"]ffi! W+tr*MAffim+ . **T '* !* ! HE* ITgB-i.. ,7, ffiZKa.*aw" + { + E + E + T + E + E + E + E + E + T + E + E
ffifi1& di+tL ke DIALOGUE duihud LESSO\ 19 M i,J il T'J M th -tv ,t T'J fr T'J il th il T'J il tfn 4X chijido7 zdntt^ydng? Xing. ffill1 & jXjiachiba! *Tal tsjia;ffi.H&. E a ! +f,fr tinsp6nsyouifi,{fi{llH!jidoT ?RfTchi. Qigudi! +X z\ z6nL )ZL * | YinwdiE zhoumdma ! Zh6umdu\ Afl fijido *. *, fi.{ll zudBJL. Itr 4 chi fL ffi? : m, kdE T zhiddogduT gdu! *i kdnT sdu.*t{il m+ u\ F - jin,*T4lT? *T.ZEnL yftH jidngy6uh6lijido? H a, # fdng#. flFbian,fl * n6. iFfiFf. Itf k6T k6? gTg h6qishuthudzhdpiji(tlt/lfr\? T ydngle, fl h6kdishuijii xingte. JidoT * le, fi,fll chiba ! + T + T + T + I + I I is o westernerwhois leorningChinese] (tr)chudncaibijidoE, IiFgng ch6ng-T'? *T a ! f{ yudnyi! +i{ll ,fi It la cdi? HeiE .ffr ,F, ba,cdiddn+I"T t huikdn. *7. Itf F chi m6p6ddufuhaiE gongbdojiding? M6p6ddufuhudzhdgdngbdojidingfl k6y1,li6 suibidn,f, ba ! flFL, fi{ll ,fi sdngbdojidingfJ te. Zai ,R -f h6ngshdoyirba ! W. ftbdn, -f h6ngshdoyri, -f g6ngbdojiding,hitaf- - p5n chdoqingcdi. fi ffi h6 -,F. cna. Itf 4 hc lt/z^ chit? ruiil AeH ndich6? I + T 165
LESSON19 + E + T + E + E + r + T di+/r kdH+)LLX Kdnspdyq€. {fi gTF h6tilch5? +t,T f, xihuanhdhich6. fi heb6ikdishuilT te. ff ba! fi'fll hc lf /z ftnsz TE "tdng",ft utang" - di- sh€ng. O!Xf! "tang". fi{ll he lt/a 16,ngt Qingcdiddufutdngz6n/z^ydng? :ffi.kT,fl f6ich6ngxihuanhd. Itf 4 ydngkudi+ EUJ?heiE {fi ju6dedao,chdbijidofangbidn? Ydngkudi7 iq6 pl ti ! ChiZh6ngguocdiyinggdiydngkudif . Cai*le, * ! * ! ZUi* !T* kdqi. lT, +1,6 huikeqiF!.
ffifiLtX di+/L kd LESS0\le ENGUT5HTRANSLATIONOF THE DIALOGI'Er,f ifi ffi i+ Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang:, Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang: Zhao Yang: Li: Sichuanfood is ratherfr*, a" y"" *ur,r atO some? (note 1) Wang: Okayl I'm willing (to have a goX Li: What dishesshall we order? Wang: It would be bestif you order;l can't read the menu too well. Li: Okay.Do you want to eatbeancurd with hot sauceor hot peryery peanutswith chicken? Wang: Either beancurd with hot sauceor hot peppery peanutswith chicken arc okayryou order what you like. Li: lnthat case,we'llorder ahotpeppery peanutswith chickenthen. Wang: And let's alsoorder aredbraised fishl Li: Okay. Mister, a redbraised fish, ahotpeppery peanutswith chicken, and also aplate of fried green vegetables. Wang: I would like to drink sometea. Li: What sort of tea do you want to drink? Wang: Do they have miLkcytea? Li: I'm afraid they don't have any.Do you want to drink greentea? Wang: I don't like drinking green tea very much. t1l drink Ooiled) water then. Li: Okayl Wang: What sugar shall we drink? What do you think about eatingjiaozi today? Fine. Let'seat at this place! FineI Olrrthis place is very famous. YesI I've alsoheard friends saythat theirjiaozi are delicious. That's strangeI How comethere are so many people todayl (note2) Becauseit's the weekendl There arc alwaysmore people atthe weekend. Let'scomeand sit here. How many liang do you wantto eat? Two liangrbutl don't know whether it's enough? In my opinion it wontt be enough. kt's have onejin for the two of us, okay? (note 10) Fine.How comethere is no soy sauceandhot chilipepper? Yesrthereis - they arebothplaced over there; I'11go and getthem. Thanks. Are you thirsty? Would you like to drink somesodapop orbeer,etc.? No needl I'11justdrink (boiled) water. Ttrejiaozi havecome,let's eatl t6'7
LESSON19 di+/L kdH+/Li* Li: Not 'sugart,itts (soupt- Ist tone. Wang: Oh, rightl ,soupr. What soup shall we drink? Li: How about beancurd-with -grcen-vegetable soup? Wang: Great,I really enjoy drinking it. Li: Are you going to use chopsticks? - or do you feel that aknife and fork is more convenient? wang: chopsticls are no probleml one ought to use chopsficks when eatrng Chinesefood. Li: The dishes arehererhelp yourselfr and dontbepolite. Wang: Okay, I won't. (note7)
3.a'E 4.EX 5.ffi 1.w.+ ,K ffi, Rfr ffififiJL 2.H& 6.ffi 7.gw 8*xf*I *x f$r{€ s. iE to.i5 zK jiitozi shuijiio zhdngjido guOti6r y6uming qigudi zh6umd ma! lidng jidngy6u ldjido ldjidojidng k6 qishul ffi+/LiF di+/L kd NEW VOCABVLARy+ iE I-ESSON19 shdngci (N) Chinesestuffed dumpling, jiaozi (N) borled jiaozi (N) steamedjiaozi (N) lightly fied jiaozi (SV) famous,well-known (or S f; ch[ming) (SV) strange (TW) weekend (P) it's obviousthat...(i.e.stresses thatthereasonis obvious) (M) tael (= Chineseunit of weight equivalentto 0.05kg) (N) soysauce,soybeansauce (N) hotchili pepper (N) hotchili peppersauce (SV) thirsty (N) carbonateddrink,sodawater,fizzy drink (tE ping = bottle(o|) (Con) or (usedin statements) (o, fr.ft hudshi) 11.*, # hudzh6 169
LESSON19 L2.w iH ffn ftE 13.it 14.fr 7K kdishui (N) pijiri (N) jin (N) pingzi (N) gudnzi (N) ffi sh6nmede (EX) shui (N) Sichudn (PW) ra (sv) ch6ng (V) yudnyi (AV) didn-cai (VO) H E m5p6ddufu (N) Xg T gdngbdojidins(N) Ig T ydogu6jiding (N) fu hongshdoy0 (N) di+/t kdH+/LiX beer (ffi gudn= can(o0) wine,liquor a bottle a can and so forth and so on; etc., etc. (o, # $ d6ngd6ng) boiled water (for drinking) (or 3 ft ,Kb6ikdishu| water Sichuan(Province) hot pepperytaste to taste(something) be willing to to order dishes(of food), to order a meal beancurdwith hot pepperysauce hot pepperypeanutswith chicken cashewnutswith chickencubes fish braisedin a brown sauce iH + + L 7K ls.E )\ 16.fX a2& ,t. E 18.8H 19. ,F. * 20.mw 2r.Hlx MR 22.fr- ',H r70
H+jiut+. di+/L kd LESSoNle fu y0 (N) fish (M: ft ti6o) 23.# Pen (M) dish(of),Plate(of) #T p6nzi (N) plate 24.WH * chdoqingcdi (N) friedgreenvegetables XD chdo (V) tostir-fry 2s.th # ndich6 (N) teawithmilkadded +,h ni0nii (N) (cow's)milk 26. fA ffi k6ngpd (MA) fearthat,beafraidthat 27.T t bfi-da (A) notvery,notverymuch 28.m t6ng (N) sugar 2s.n + ddozi (N) knife (M: fl bd) 30.X 7 chdzi (N) fork (M: fE,bd) \+ sh5ozi (N) spoon;ladle (o, ffi $ ti5ogdng) 31.H-* zijil5i (EX) helpyourself * Ei (V) (to do something) (note9) 32. 'A H shit6ng (N) schoolor collegedining hall t7l
LESSON19 di+/L kdffitl1i.ft Co-Verb& suffixed to Verbsof Locotion STW qptiar i #'l pW +x {x fd+ t),J I*. xidnE {+ zlr,) I+': 4* 6i& Xidnggdng Hong Kong I now live 1n In Lesson 9, Drill 1, we met co-Verb of position & (in, at, on) and, like other Co-Verbs, it precedesthe main Verb. However, with a few Verbs of Location, E + pW can also follout the main Verb. The most common Verbs where ft acts as a verb-suffix are: $ zud (sit), I& zhdn(stand), {I zh0 (live), ffi shui(sleep),lifftdng (lie down), ffi fdng (put), f;l gud (hang), g xi6 (write), S (Ueborn). with most other verbs, therefore, co-Verb ft appears in its normal position- before the main Verb. Remember that fi always requires a place word after it. (Note3) l. RepetitionDrill +i {it +r.f[ 4l: I]E -t- v"nn/x f{ p6ngyou utrg. yihdu $ u),Eu yiqi5n EAA xihuan ryFE? ryFE? 4*. &. {t 4L .ft. 1T IX. & E 4t w. fdng #F fl ffFtu?# {ftHtfl tfr ,fr \E $r :*. lh rFt t4\ s i TWA/AV PW TEA-& sDshd- l6u rr'l'[+ifrr'fm Gudngzhouch6zhdnX,fH a*ii+trm gonggongqich6hduE +r.* )a. f! p6ngbi6n ffi shui I+IT zh0 IA -f. zud +F. vE zhdn r-l
ffitniR di+/L kd Co-VerbFil suffixed to Verbs of AAotion f'm returningto Britointhis year. In Lesson 8, Drill 11, we met co-Verb of Direction $rJ(to), and like other Co-Verbs, it precedesthe main Verb. However, when used with Verbs of Motion which involve a destination (except * and *), gll + pw fottort the main Verb: e.g . EEpdo (run), fr zdu (walk), t fei (fly), E hui (return), f& ban (move), f kai (drive), ffi ji (mail), € nr6(take), X sdng (deliver). * and * often follow 3rJ+ pw, thereby indicating the direction the motion-whether awag from or towards the speaker. 11. RepetitionDrill LESSON19 TWA/AV rFx zu6X qt. mdt. PW fiil l,l't HSngzhou xt* (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) *7 *le )K )< E4 BA glj rlJ fu FlJ FlJ gJ Frj 9[ 6rl FlJ E hui ffi bdn L Iel ]E z6u €FIJ ji EEXq ryxtr 6 T F tr B+t{H B fdngxin *fr)rnW. Xinjidp6 WZ$FflF)L wzl4F'frF)L fiffF-iltt)L fi p6ngyouflF )L +x +r, $,)L+ +fr,)L + tsyraill fi bdnfdiji Itr Itr
LESSON19 di+rL keHtlLiR FtJ= verb-suffix meoning 'until' 3J (until, up to) can also be suffixed to a few Verbs: e.g . E kdn (read), g (study, learn), i* d0 (study or read aloud), $ xi6 (write), I(i* kd) (attend class), I# E zhrinbdi(prepare), 4 kdo (test, examine), #jiao (teach). used in this way, it defines when or where an activity lasts until or reaches to. * and * are notneeded. 21. RepetitionDrill S 41\- tx +fr" +rit +nil M+ th+ z t)fr ztfr ++ ++ fU 9J Frj F,iJ Erl YJ z;'il YJ gJ gil FlJ -r 4S -? q-f lit-f iff jidng #. jido 4 k6o ilr ilr z l)F z t)F !,F |,F H. 't |+- +x ,zS --r --7 -/\ + \+ l\LVs- -E- yinggdi - zhi F g trTX zu67. R d6i TWA/AV N/TW tsJL tsJL Z, Eur? Z frur? IL ,fi? IL ,F.? H ni*? di rL kd? lLf+fi tLf+fi r74
LESSON19 ffifiLiX dif/L kd Co-Verbh suffixed to o few Verbs Topic S N x4fl tsAS +x tx {g jid &A w % Itr fffi t;; This book I lend to co-Verb % (tol can also fottow the main verb. The Direct object is usually transposed to the head of the sentence. The most common Verbs where 9A acts as a Verb-suffix are: ffi dai llnl (bring), S ji (mail), fi (se11),$ xi6 (write), ffi20 (rent), '{Hjie [end), I hu6n(return something borrowed)' fT €. ifi dd didnhud(telephone), E sdng(givea gift). DirectObjectrS lE iAV N iff'l ts #{ ,fH B f6ngxin 811+ Zixingchd n-y Dao. chd +x +\ {fi l& $r Itfi AEH T yudnyi r= =J xi6 * * 1ft. 'tE jid ETlJ ji TI de lrA. - ).p h ltL ,E ,.L "a h OL ,E h h h L, 7E fiss ft g6ge lffi EEJ? lff EtJ? 1E? iE? * 4 1E Xin EI EI E. EI ,^E JtE f0mu HI H! frh HJ H! Eifi Didnhud tE+ t6ng# 31. RepetitionDrill t75
LESSON19 32. Fill in theblanksusingft . gil . h a)lHItr+_+tJaE' a) b)+fl8+H!+ATfr_ryFE? b) c) xrJz!,Ft.+8ff#_rr[E? c) d) {fttrIU'f#_fi . d) e)X#f{H{tgff_6}E. e) g +kkFlnafs_tFtfl.H . 0 s) {tigffH.ifi _ie ? s) h) +iffi{*&_mFE*ia " h) di+/LkdHf/LiX asappropriate tfr ltr ne_ f! fnm!. fi tons+e! S ff fdns_ ryFE? XUZYF-t+ trtr jido- rJFg? {fr k6yijie_ +i . fr fdngxin it g ji _ Xidnggdng. fi nrip6ngyouzhdn_ l,Ft wdiH. (tr 4 dddidnhua_ iE f *i mdimeizhO_ y6uj0p6ngbidn. EXPRE5STN6ALTERNATTVE5 CHOICE-TyPESTATETilENTS(A ErA B,a[..) Alternative1 Alternative2 comment x+kx *#,x Go to my home fr"# hudzhE * ltrx, * lirx, flq x ffJ k6yi or go to your home, both okav Goingto either my homeor yours is okoy. *. a (hudzh6)is only used in statemenfs,whereas i[ E (heiE) (or) is used in questions. A comment is often added with Ef ff (hudzh6): ItF* & A (fr, * '# trI X. Eitheryouorhego. 176
ffi+fulF dif/L kd 41. RepetitionDrill Alternative1 :'E € Alternative2 comment w.w+ ChijidoT *mr *tFt Etfi Gudng-ji6 ffitsia ShuiB bian trva - F hudzhri EXA hudzh6 ET,# hudzhd EXA hudzh6 w+6m chiniirduE *j,Y.X 2i B6it E H"M kdndidnshi ffi#Fia shui il[ bian IBAe?^€rE! li1, ztjijuedingba ! filEl x frfikdyi Vfrl*. ltr suibidn{ft #iqxa #Fift guinxi 42. Question& AnswerDrill:answerwith ,,- . .. ' .r*, A......, # EI X, Example: Teacher: ltfWgAHft+ *, il EgAtrft.+ *? Itf g qizixingchd*, haiE qim6tu6ch6* ? student:gAF ft + fr, # 96l# ft, +,# FI U. Qi zixingette hudzhdqi m5tiroeh€,ff k€yi. (Eitherbicycleor motorbike,bothareokay) reacher:lt! 4 96 E 11 + *' I EgfE+t+ *.? Srudent: ltf W qizixingchd*, heiE qim6tu6che* ? Teacher:$r\W ifi ff{ ' i5 E ig iH? ItF4 ldjido,h6iE jidngy6u? reacher:ItT4 fT ffi I.*'I E+If#$? Itf 4 di l6nqi[,haiE d6bdngqirt? Teacher:l,f E fi fd H!, I E f+ H!? ,fllixihuanreH!,h6iE t6ngfr!? LESSON19 Student: Student: Student: t77
LESSON19 di+/L kdH+/LiX E Bz1 6HOI6E-TYPEeUEsTToNs (E n ;5 S Alternative1 Alternative2 N+t Chdnshdn ffifr! l5nf! tr€ h6iE #, EI -+, ECI w? H!? Shirt {Fi blue or Is the shirt blueor yellow? 51. RepetitionDrill 52. RepetitionDrill S f,f ItF t& tfr. +x' IA tx' ffi w {fr ,ffr Alternative1 /L ,F.t' i+ /L ,F.t' ke 4+.8+ il ffi zh0 E Zhdngshdnli nEH, zK hd qishui FX+R F X pinggu6 Alternative2 + ,f,t i*? + ,F,r kc? I+,aKEW? zhOE Ch6ng'dnl0? [Eq iE? hc pijifi? * x6H? F X xi6ngjido? trE heiE trE h6iE trE h5iE trE h5iE
HfiLrX dit/l kd ACTIWry E al hu6ddns Using the menu below, practrceordering a mealconsistingof three dishesplus a soup. LESSON19 MEAT H{XIET MRIET T.ffi,+ tA ffiESf1Ftr ''i.DlE T gongbaojiding ydogu6jiding h6ngshdoni0rdu t6ngc0piigt) chSojiding h6ngsh6oyti t6ngci y0 hot pepperypeanutswith chicken cashewnuts with chickencubes redbraisedbeef sweet & sour spare ribs fried chicken cubes red braisedfish sweet& sour fish fuancurdwith hot peppry sauce rcdbraisedsoybeancurd HSH 2TTR t#iEs BEANCTJRD ffi4trffi fr.rfr,tr ffi tu 6 frnffi,llD& X frB4rD&. m6p6ddufu h6ngshdoddufu xih6ngshichioddn egg&tomato hu6tuichioddn hamomelette VEGETABLES klE#- wa#- ch6oqingcdi chdobiicdi fried green vegetables fnedcabbage SOUP €ff -E- ffi lZ qingcdi ddufu tdng beancardwith greenvegetablesoup WORTHNOTING iT ffi When ordering dishesin a restaurantronenormally orders ameat dish, a fish dish, a plate of green vegetables,beancurd or egg, and a soup. t79
LESSON19 TRANSLATION ffUiF fanyi 1. This weekendI,m going to fly to Fuzhou. ?. He is a very strangeperson - he only drinks boiled water. 3. F,atingjiaozi with either knife & fork or chopsticksis fine. 4. On which (Mandarin) tone is (sugar,? 5. Runto me. 9. Drinking either milky teaor green tea,either is okay. 7. Up to which lessonhave you prepared.to? 8. He slepton my bed. 9. My teacheris very famous.He has written manv books. 1O.Do you prefer drinking beer or wine? d f /L keHtlLiX TRANSLATIONoF THE SENTENCEPATTERNShJU ffi i+ 1. In the future -: y"il.ry sleeping on the Zndfloor of the dormitory. Previously,my friend lived oppositeGuangzhouStation. Where are your books allplaced? Shelikes to sit at the back of the bus. Pleasestand next to me. I 1. I returned to Hangzhouyesterday. My son is moving herc toJapantomorrow. This flight isn,t going to Singapore. Walk (over) to TeacherChen immediatelv. This letter is to be mailedto my friend. 21.l'll studyup to here today. Shouldwe keep onlearninguntil we,re old? up till what fime doesTeacheryangwant to teach/lecture? What lessondidthe teacherteachto yesterdav? The students must take exams up to Friday. ' 31. I am writing this lefter to my elder brother. Isn't he willing to sell you the bicycle? T9 whom areyou lending the knife(s) and fork(s)? The letter was written to (my) parents. The telephone callwas made to (my) fellow student. 41. whether we/you eatjiaozi or beefnoodles,it's up to you io decideI w]n9the.r !y) go to the TeacherTraining university or Beijing universify, either is fine. Going window shopping or watching the television,it,s up to you. Sleepingover here or over there, it doesn,t rcalV matter. 180
ffifi1& ditlr to 51. Is the milky tea eldersister'sor younger brotherrs? Did you comewith Mom or Dad? Do the studentshavetheir examsthis week or next week? Is the dormitory gate/door red or green? 52. Do you haveclassat 9 o,clockor 1Oorclock? Doeshe live in Zhongshan Roador ChangranRoad? Shallwe drhk sodapop orbeer? Does shewant to buy apples orbananas? LESSO\I9 NOTES E fi4 1.X - T (ch6ng-T) = "haveataste(ofit)" 2. X F . L flF4 SV?l = howcomethatXissoSV?! fl'r|l+ N +t R L frFL fr?! = howcomethatshirtissoexpensive?! FFjidn chdnshdnzdn/z flfL fr? | 3. Drill 1:Don't forgetthatNounswhichfollow fi normallyneeda pw-suffix (- E, - l), unlesstheyarea PlaceWordin theirownright,or areoneof the exceptionsmentionedin Irsson 8, Note8c. 4. E, whenactingasaVerb-suffix,is sometimesomittedin speech: e.g .A:SzudX E,W T rT? B:ft g E EhduH" X:{ft ftzhn rr[E? Y:{0& B 4i. 5. 3tJ in the normal co-verb position meanssimply that the Subjectmovesto the destinationwherethe namedeventtakesplace,e.g . {& € m6i X FlJ + trl * EEpdo - Every day he goesto (the) schoolto run (i.e . for a run). v + Fti implies that the actionis carried out to the destinationnamed, e.g.{t FEpdo gl + & * = Herunstotheschool. 6. Drill 31: when telephoningor writing or introducingsomeone,$ (to) can eitherprecedeor follow the main verb. Note, therefore,that the sentence +1, h 'ft +l' H. ifi dd didnhud is ambiguousasit canmeaneither"I'll makethe 181
LESSON le dtll kcHtllif; telephonecallfor him" (becausehe doesn'tunderstandhow thesenew phones work) or'ol'll makea telephonecall to him" (becausehe's waiting to hearfrom me). Only the contextof the conversationwill makethe meaningclear. 7. TheDialogueendswith:"fli T+E ,"1 w (..fi n huikdqiffi"). His meaningis not that he doesnot intendto be polite, but that he won't standon ceremony- he'll just go aheadandhelp himself. 8. S! is an interjectionwith the meaningoh ! or ah! 9. * hasthe ideaof o'todo it", e.g. fi * : I'll do it (wherewhat 'it' refers to is an action which is understoodby both parhrersto the conversation). * alsohasthe ideaof "do theVerb-ing", e.g. +t * * : I'11dothebuying. 10.+i E T W (ft kdn 4 gdu). fi kdn = inmyopinion. YOUROWN NOTE5 r82
ffifiLiX dif/u kd Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorlze them for future recognition. k6 but, however; may, can; indeed, certainly yi becauseof; bymeans of aE, neng can, able to hui know how to; shall, wiII; an association xi joyfal,glad, be pleased with hudn joyful,glad, fu pleasedwith de to hit, beat, fight; to make, dorget sudn to calculate; toplan (to) LESSO\19 183
LESSON19 difTL kdH+/LiX t^ fra jr ^ 6JT I +xK write a story using the chinese characters you have already learned. when you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write the pingin. 18,1
ffi*+1R di -i kd LESSON20 LEssoN 20 Whot's in this lesson: - If (m + r0sud) - Adverbioluseof Adjectives PLANNINo A WINTER VACATTONTRIP DIALOOUE r,f iE duihud * : tlj#{t* , !&rntrHl+,He? 74: rflE+tlU{fy+S . *' iFff riHff! - : ilJ#ltP'+i*+trE,l++7 '-.H#F&+ZgEifi, E18...... ItJ: pIEItL? IFw=.Eifii.H,f+fF{rw r +frEltl+f+fRfft ffi! * : iffilfxtJt'\t*'{88fift'H+nHliri#6EiHf+EififlJ . l[ : fiE-El+1"][EH!I Itr*HItLSu4? R : TfE +fifl6D{+{Fi. #i{ftIlIrHlFl+ffi*Ai+ a-a " TIJ: F : fi'fl1trtsLm.+i,fl1*.IH|eftfiElj"+ttHtH!ffifi" IrI: tsfittljTffi . F : {rRH{tHl0tHtifi' fi{ileffiA6}&IxflX " ItJ: {ft{ll&ElXllfr{F*fiffifi IL+trA, l*i1{+^Hrp-{ . fffmfr[F[. q*EI[r[4 , S$ . 185
LESSON20 di--+ kdH:fiR 4 : ]'*tfiT|I' BX+ifi11B++tu1+k6*,* " lil : BffiTm " D)ffi-.-8tr€'t/LA*H! . F : r.f " lil#ffi ' fi,fllffiWftlffi+ittll' TffHjfrHEnFE fi$fi{it-.ttr ? llj : tri ' rtF(-)DffiH!? *: b?friX,t.'Siil' NI/LH' SS . lil : *fttrIU ! XlJ: fFL, +*T+n"Mffiltr*/{A?, illZnfrT? * : {t{lltrHf;ryttn4? lil : ifttEtr! {&,fllFlxfirfi,fllt'$il ' ffrffH{/i'' ++ . F : flFt+&l ! lil : Efii4{ft{ilffH{'}.frftffirq? F : fifEDftfHtrAT " +tffigEfi'fllnlx{++fiffi*' til : il[,RT64ffit*t-t+. * : *ltXAfS " lil : fi{ilIflAFi*4'AArE ! F : lT , iFfi*fllj#W."
ffi=+tx di*t kd DIALOzuE duihud gr x r[l + ril + IrJ + tilq x tI E. 7r< ril + I|J + til + til + tilg t\i til B7r< til + til E x tlJ B x LESSON20 lil jidoshdu,ninxidnE HYIH kdng? Xidn& fi gangW lk shi. ft, iF jin! iHjin! lil jidoshdu,fi ft Zhonggu6yijingbin4le, -zhi#E#xi PUt6nghud,HIE.... qE ftL? {ftH!PiltonshudiH,de?R*T al fi kdn|,fi+de'tE kudima ! ffff fil jidoshdu,ddnE fi xiwdngfiF! HdnyriHEi.H,degdngli0li. fi kdn- dinsl*ltrJtiffi! ltt* H ltL shirB? T+ ,E #& kaishifdngh5njid.fifi bant'ffi t6ng+ ffi * TSiwdnkdn- kdn. fi{lt &, tse ffi. +kll1+IH * r6ib6ih6 IL+ bijidotH! ch6ngshi. Sf jihuaT cud. R0gu6shijidngduF! hud,fi,fll e, ffi fi Xidnggdngw6nn X. Itllll fr, nIX shrinbidn* D6ng-n6n-yaILf gu6ji6,xidngFdililbin a . Xinjidpda - Mdf; xiyda,d6ngd6ng. KdngpdI xing,yinwdifi'fll li0+Hffi ffi, T X. * . ts+ fi lidoji6.p,ihdu*ding heiH iie *W. r,t. ltj jidoshdu,fi{ll xUF fr, zudt jihud,6 zhidaonin fr?ZF..HV bangfi,ffl -f msng? o, ryF(-)fangHH!? Blfangi[ bdnqiSnzhdng,{ jipido,ddngddng. Ddngr6nEID.{! Yinwdi+Y,H t hudixigudn,chSngch6ngddnggJ 'tA.wdnc5i kdishizhrinbdi. flFL,d6ng-T +t ji0dai {ft * bingongshi,Ff F ? {0'fl-lyuanyibdngm6ng[q ? Bfnlti ! {&'lll sIX bdngfi{il banqidnzhdng,ff tingpidojid, ddngd6ng. flF t bdngle ! E T6iwdn$rll1 +IH zh0lrigudnuB? fi ffi lfrsuin t fr le. fi xiwdng+t'fll FIU zh0 #& slshd. flF,zuitT T4 dai t * xingli. fittsaffi. fi{il xian& ji0 * bdngongshiba ! lf, lFfrFflil jidoshdu. 187
LESSON20 di -+ kdH:+l* EN6IJ5H TRAN5LATION OF THE DIALOA/E r,f ifi ffi i+ Wu: ProfessorLiu, do you have any free time now? Liu: It just so happensthat I'm not busy atthe moment. pleasecome inI wu: ProfessorLiu,lhave alreadybeenin chinaforhalf-a-year constantly learning Mandann, but .... Liu: But what? Your Mandarin is spokenvery welll In my opinion, (it seems obviousthat) you've learnt it very quicklyl wu: Thank you ProfessorLiu, but I hope that my chinese is ableto be spoken even more fluently. Liu: In my opinion that's definitely not a problemI Is there anything you've come for? (note 2) Wu: Next month schoolbeginsits winter vacation.Our classmatesarethinking of visiting Taiwan. Liu: Good.I feel it's good to takea look aroundl wu: we were thinking the same.we plan to go to Taipei and a few somewhat Iarger cities. Liu: This plan soundsgood. wu: If there is enough time, we are alsothinking of having afew daysof fun in Hong Kong. Liu: You can alsogo to a few countriesin s.E .Asia en route, such asthe Philippines,Singapore,Malaysia,etc. (note 8) wu: I fear that'sout, becausewe overseasstudentsdontt have a lot of money. Liu: I understandthis. In the future there will definitely still be opportunities to go. wu: Right. ProfessorLiu, we first needto make aplary I wonder if you canhelp us with something? (note 3) Liu: Oh? Which aspect? Wu: For example, dealingwith visas,buyng air tickets,etc. Liu: Of courseI can! wu: I have abadhablt- I often wait until very late before starfing toprepare. Liu: In that case,in a few momentsI'll takeyou to the office, okay? Wu: Are they willing tohelp? Liu: No problemI They can help us deal with visas,inquire aboutair ticket prices,etc. Wu: That's great! Liu: In Taiwan,do you intend to stayin hotels? wu: I think that hotelswill be so expensive.I hope that we can stayin school dormitories. Liu: In that case,,it's best not to take too much luggage. Wu: I was thinking the same. Liu: Irt's go to the office nowl Wu: Okay. Thank you ProfessorLiu. r88
ffi=+tx di-+ kd NEW VOCABVLARY ipJ shdngci (N) professor (VO) to breakfor (winter/summer) vacation (N) winter vacation (N) summervacation (N/M) class (in school) (PW) Taiwan (Pw) Taipei (N) a city, metropolis (o, flSfr dushi) LESSO\20 1. #. Ig. 2.m{H * {Fi E {Fi 3. tjl 4.a *g s.a)Y. 6.frfr jidoshdu fdng-jid h6njid sh[jid bdn T6iwdn Teib6i ch6ngshi z.itfl jthud (N) (AV) 8. l[ R ""..ffi ifi r0su6...dehud e. fln tr sh0nbidn (A) 10.6 ffi IL ^ t+t E plan planto, expectto, intendto if (or 4 8"""H! ifi) (to do something)while on one's way (to do somethingelse); atone'sconvenience Dong-n6n-yd (PW) South-EastAsia d6ng (PW) east nan (PW) south xi (PW) west 189
LESSON20 )Y, tr rr.ffi 12.1F 13.q 14.T t1 1s.g w1 EI t6.T R tru b6i Ydzh6u xidng Fcilibin MdlSixiyd b0-xing xing-b0-xing li0xu6shdng li0xu6 lidoji6 fdngmidn bifangshu6 qi6nzhdng ddngd6ng ddngrSn hudi ifll d-+ kdH. -+i* (PW) north (Pw) Asia (EV) suchas (PW) ThePhilippines (PW) Malaysia (EX) not O.K . not alright (QW) Is it okay? Can/may...? (when requestingpermission) (N) a studentwho is studyingabroad (V) to studyabroad M to comprehend,to understand (N) understanding (N) aspect,sphere,quarter (EX) for example (or bt ffi ifr, bir0shu6) (N) visa (l bdn : to dealwith) (EX) andsoforthandsoon; etc.,etc. (MA) of course,naturally (SV) bad '{+ * t1 T + + ffi 11 E m frin 17.l 18.11, le.s iiE 20.++ 21.E* 22.t4
24.ffi 2s.ll, A a ,tb H-+tX d -+ kd %.4 ,Et 26.tT nfr 27.H lfl ze.lfs.ffi 2s.ffi 30.{T+ xigudn dai bdngOngshi wii bdn ddting pidojid lfigudn dai xingli (N) (v/AV) M (N) (N) (v) (N) (Pw) (v) (N) LESSON20 habit"custom,practice to be accustomedto to lead,to accompany office ForeignAffairs Office (=fl'Hfi,bE wiishi bing6ngshi) to inquire(about),to makeinquiries ticketprice hotel (or binguin RtB) (note1) to take(along),to bring (along) luggage,baggage (M: {f jiin : apiece) 191
LESSON20 di-t kdH:+iR .IF' CLAVSES (fi R.. .'' Ff....) (r0gud..., jii ...) Chinese and English'If clauses'are very similar. However, it is important to note that, in Chinese, the ,If clause, always precedes the main statement it conditions. In other words, Chinese would always say: "If he doesn't come, then we won't go", neuer "We won't go if he doesn't come". ffR(fr,T * , +1, ,fll Ht T*'(R0gu6 (fi,6*'fi,{llji0T*.) Note also that ffi ji0 (then) is normally included in the Chinese whereas 'then'is generally omitted in English, €.g . "If he doesn,t come, (then) we won't go". And vice versa, whereas tf is essential in the English, fi F r0gu6is often omitted in the Chinese. Also refer to note 4. l. fi R r0gu6 caneitherprecedeor follow theSubject,whereasffi jii alwaysappearsaftertheSubjectof thesecondclause. RepetitionDrill t92
ffi-+ix di*t kd 2. ExpansionDrill:reply to eachquestionusingthepattern: fi R liy,v, fi ffi.."'. (R[su6lifrv, fi ji0....) Example:Teacher: +kTtrHS* " (fi T yudnyich0*) Snident:l[FffiTtrHS*'fi mS*7 " (If youarenotwillingtogoout,I'11gooutthen.) Teacher:fintrHfl*" ch[* Student: Teacher:+I"T E H ift & EE. xi yifu Student: Teacher:fiTtrH,F.*o ,F.cdi Student: Teacher:fi ^ E H Y&E ts JL" zhdn E ts JL Student: Teacher: fi6trH*f#+" kdigudnT Student: Teacher: +irHH'.xbXo ch6ocdi Student: 193
LESSON20 di-+ kdH:+ix ExpressingHOW Actionso?ebeingdone In ENGLISH, in order to describe lnw an action is being performed, an appropriate Adverb is placed afier the Verb: Q: How does the teacher speak to her students? A: She speaks sloutlg and clearlg. English Adverbs of Manner are normally formed by adding -ly to the Adjective, €.9 . slow-slowly; clear-clearly. In CHINESE, many Adjectives can also be used adverbially. when a Stative verb (chinese Adjective) is used to describe the manner in which an activity is being done, the Subject + Verb stand before the Stative Verb, and ?+de is added to the Verb. Adverbs precede Stative Verbs. Note that the negative T stands before the Sfafiue verb, unrike English where it stands before the Action Verb: e.g . {& EE1+ 6 +* ({fi pdode fi kudi) = He doesn'r run quickly t94
LESSO\20 H-+iR dl-+ kd 11. RepetitionDrill 12. RepetitionDrill f,i iE bi6ozhin Tt nt Z.t ZiA t-{ - (&. "R, E JR zh€n ,R de ,R de ,R de 'H de 'I+ de 1+ de E z6u fr kai rE hc xb chSo Itr lrr zr. z,r fi ,fil +t {il $F Itr Ftt HXX V :i;- 1,n shu6 A nidn S {eH!*Ei6 {t B!Prit6nghud ift flj lirili tg mdn +x kudi ,, ,, wwt ff chi! ++F|J tebie AiV iS TOPIC E*il++ X ti6ok07 sFf+Rifr Feil0bin-hua +l+ gdnjing i+l kuai! lFH fdichSng F zh6n &. t&. R zui ffi ting 4+ de R de R de 'n de R de tft, xi + + * * iH, iH, q xi6 fl # f& ffi Itr Itr ffi Ifr Itr Itr {utfr mqFfra KefCih6chi flFI+H flFjidnshi Yn+ Hdn? trH pi6nyi iHffH! qingchufr! €.H ,B € yrsl 195
LESSON20 Teacher:ffi, q f+ €. L lf+? {fl xi6deziln2^ydng? Teacher:{& iH f+ €, L ++? {& iHdezdntlydng? Teacher:lfi * f+ f;. L If+? {& chudndez6nt2^yitng? Teacher:'ft fft f+ ffi L t+? {fi zuddezilntz^ydng? Teacher: Ifr.Weg ffi L++? {& p6odeziln!^ ydng? d\-+ kbH*+lR ({R ffi S.) Student: (?Rjidndan) (TtB-.") Student: (T t keqi) (1FH' lH H) Student: (f€ich6ngpidoliang) (?Rf*) Student: (fR bans; (fE +* H!) student: (tingkudiH.!) 13. Question& AnswerDrill: answerthe questionusingthe words supplied: Example: Teacher:fifi.E {+ F, L lf+? (fRffi+ ) ,ft xi6dez5ntz ydng? ( ?Rjiendan) Student:fifi.E t+ tE ffi + . (Hewritesverysimpty) {fl xi6de?Rjidnddn. 14. Question& AnswerDrill: answerthequestionby using F gdng Example: reacher:Z #. EEfr , W,1+lF H' 19.'Z, H EE?+tr L tf+? Z lK p6ob0,pSodef6ich6ngmen,Z H p6odeziln!^ ydng? (WhenOldZhangjogs,hejogsveryslowly,howdoesOldHuangjog?) Student:Z fr frER F fE. (OldHuangjogsevenmoreslowly) Z fr p6odeg6ngmdn. reacher: Z lKEEfr ,VA '++ 1FH 19.,Z H EE?+tr, L t+? Z #. pdob0,pdodefdich6ngmdn,Z fr pdodeziln /t^ydng? r96
H-+tX di -f kd Teacher: Teacher: Teacher: LESSO\20 z z z z z z 5K+l r*'+T?+lFH f+, Z,ffi tr R E.L ++? $Kfl'qiO, +Tdefdich6ngbdng,Z H fI de z5nL ydng? #ww.,w1+1FHffi 4.,2,frW1+F.Ll+? }K chi-fdn,chidefdich6ngjidnddn,Z fr chidezdn/z^ydng? 1Ki.H,E iE ' i,il,1+lF H' ifi ftj , Z, fr. iX,++E L t+? dKiX, Elyi, i,H,def6ich6ng tittt,Z H iX,dez6nt6ydng? TRANSLATION ffi i* fanyi 1. If it is not convenientto talk to ProfessorLi now, I can comeback againthis afternoon. 2. On what datedoesthe TeacherTraining University start its summer vacation? 3. How many countries arc thercin Asia? 4. In which hotel arc you staying? 5. I like eating hot peppery (things),such asbeancurdwith hot pepperysauce, hot pepperypeanutswith chickenretc.,etc. 6. If you don'twant to go to Taiwan in your winter vacationryou can go next yeat. 7. How many overseassfudentsarc thercin your class? 8. His visa was dealt with very quickly. 9. I'm not too accustomedto eatingSichuandishes/cuisine. 10. I don't really Comprehendhis meaning. ACTIVITY if; Bl hu6ddns Discusswith your teachera proposedtdp arovndChina. WORTH NOTINo iT ffi You have now learnt approximately 5O7oof Chinese grammaL Although there is still someway to go, it's worth rememberingthe following: ((Use what you can sayto get what you can't say!" r97
LESSON20 di-+ kdH-+i.+ TRANSLATTONOF THE SENTENCEPATTERNSEt.U ffi i+ 1. If you want to eat ice cream,then go andbuy someI If you don't understand,askthe teacherthen I If you don't like living here, then move to thereI If you don't know how to go, we'lI take you there. If you go to Xi'an this afternoon,pleasego andseemy parentsen route. If over here is out, what aboutover there? 11. His Mandafin isn't spokenvery standardly. You don't read aloudvery fluently. Old Wang walks speciallyslowly. We are driving too quickly. You drink very little. MrsHuang frys (food) really deliciousl 12. Shehas washedthis pair of pantsextremely clean. You have learnt T agalogreally quickly I He sellsboth coffee andtea very cheaply. You spokeon that matterin the most interestingway. He writes Chinesecharactercvery clearlv. NOTES iI E4 1. Thereare severalwords in chinesewhich canbe translatedas 'hotel'. e.g .lirguinift tH, iitldidniEfE andbinguanRffi. 2. In the Dialogue,the sentenceI,f H It L S shi [9 ? was translatedas "Is there anything ...?". Note that when a sentencecontains It L + BEJ? , ItL=any. 3. IndirectQuestions:notea typeof 'If clause'in Englishwhich is an indirect questionandnot a conditionalclause: "I don't know if (i.e. whether)he will come today". In this type of sentence,'if or 'whether' are not translatedin chinese: +t f[Hzhiddol&+X*6 *. Idon'tknowifheiscomingtoday. +t f € 1f, fiJ 7 le iQ 6. Idon'tknowifwhetherhehasarrivedyet. 4. Notethatthe T le usedin 'If clauses'is not'CompletedAction' I . The 7 in 'If clauses'indicatesa changein circumstances.Thisis introducedin more detailin Lesson22. r98
ffi-+tR di -t kd LESSON 20 5. The patternintroducedin Drills ll-12 not only describesthe mannerin which an activity is being carriedout (e.g . Shewrites quickly, He drives very carefully),but canalsobe usedto describethedegreei.e. to what extentis the effect,achievementor quality attained: i&H'!gEifi+f+Tffi" HehaslearntMandarinquitewell. {fi6! P[tonghud# de T cud. m qFf[ A'{& * R ffi.F Ho Hesellsbothcoffeeandteaverycheaply. Kafcih6ch6,,{t * de ?Rpi6nyi. fNote: if the Object is lengthy,it is normally movedup to the topic position.] 6. Drillsll-L2:the1$deusedinthispattern,e.g. l& VAt+ fR t* "(t pdode?E kudi)isdifferentfromthe fr! introducedin Lesson12.Inthislesson, itsuseisdesqiptiv€,8.9.{t H! + E 'R lE iF E ({&f! 7 xi6defR qingchu)= His charactersarewrittenveryclearly, whereasin Lessonl2,the functionof fr! wasto indicatepossession or modification,e.g .ifi F! + ffi. iF € ({0H! + +e.qingchu) : His charactersareveryclear. 7. Drill 12:analternativeto transposingtheObjectto theheadof thesentenceis to statetheSubject+ Verb+ Object,thenrepeattheVerb+ f+ + StativeVerb: Itf+ IF t+ R i6'+'R E {*. (ltf+ Fdiltbin-hua, +dezhenkudi.) TheDialoguecontainedthesentence:l*, 1F 'I+ R W . ffi ln fr W . * tr lL W (xidngFeil0bina, Xinjidp6a, Meft xiyda).TheNoun+ Wil a /lsrof items. YOUROWN NOTES 8. EJ r99
LESSON20 di-+ kdH-+iR Memorizethe FollowingChorocters The following characters have already appeared 10 times and so the pinginwill be omitted from now on. Use this opportunity to memorize them for future recognition. zhong middle gu6 counfty ddng east xl west n5n south jb b6i north > a Jlng capital (of a country) hin Han (dynasU); Chinese(Wople or language)
ffi-+tX di-+ kd Write a story using the Chinese characters you have already learned. When you need to write a word or syllable but have not yet learned how to write the Chinese character, simply write ttre pingin. LESSON20 #, > a jbX 201
LESSON20 di-+ kdH-+x SPEAKING APPROPRIATELY (seepages239-240) Greetings +fir$ Apologizing HfX Leave-takings 1HEU Making requests iH* Introducing people .ftr! Giving directions fEzrf Fl Attractingattention Elffiilffi Answeringthe telephone HffiEi6 Asking someoneto repeatsomething iH*E![ Likes and dislikes / Preferences H*TE,E* | lffit1 Giving invitations and declining invitations tri€ &fftififtri€ Asking for transportation/travel information ibl{tE/iftfTHitl, 102
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English - Chinese bad baggage bakery ball baseball basketball bath (verb) beancurdwith hot pepperysauce bed beer before beginto lto begin bill of sale black (color) blacktea blue (color) boat borrow bottle boy bread break for (winter/summer) vacation breakfast bring (along) brother (elder) brother (younger) brothers& sisters businesscorporation hudi t4 xingli Tt midnbdodidnm qi0 I* bdngqi[ t+ l6nqi0 ffi xi-z6o lfc, mapooouTu ,+ cnuang / pUiU r+ yiqiSn D) kdishi ft xidopido ujr hci(sd) .-s^ hongch6 { l5n(sd) ffi chu6n Fft jid .ftr pingzi fE n6nh6i(zi) n midnbdo m fdns-jid ffi zdocdn/zdofdn$ dai ffi gege s didi # B + EIE rx r* IE Ix rytrffi iE HU hA xEl E (e) A (c,) + th ffl TI {Fi E/+W. ff H 20 20 11 t7 L7 77 18 19 18 T9 L7 11 11 72 11 T2 13 L6 19 13 11 20 11 20 T4 L4 15 13 xidnsdiji6mdi nHMW g6ngsi Arl 214
English - tlurx call (using the telePhone) can (noun) Cantonese(language) carbonateddrink careful / to take care carry (in one's hand) cashewnuts with chicken cubes casual& carefree certainly change (clothes,moneY) Chinese(written language) city class (in school) classmate clean clear clever, astute close(doors/windows) closethe store/shoP coffee coffee-color(ed) cold collegedining hall color comeback (here) comfortable company,business comprehend country c dd-didnhud fT H. ifi gudnzi tr#+ Guingd6nghud l" fi ifr qishui i5 zK xidoxin zJr,i. na+ ydogu6jidinsHRXET suibidn FEE yiding * E- hudn Ifu Zh6ngw6n + X ch6ngshi/dushififfi / AF bdn Bfr. t6ngbdnt6ngxu6lE:J!fi lE:J+ sdnjins +t+ qingchu iF# lihai gudn ffiE l3 7( gudn-m6n * ll kar6i rffi qF kdfeisd ril qFg l6ng shit6ng y6nsd huilai shufu gongsi lidoji6 gu6jia }A €H WAE tEl x f;THE A 7ffi @x 11 19 16 19 18 11 19 18 r2 17 11 fi20 20 l7 18 t4 15 T7 L2 11 11 t7 19 'L2 13 18 13 20 13 2-15
English - Chinese Dad daughter decide/ a decision deep-friedfritter of twisted dough definitely definitely must depart difficult (to do) dirty discount (verb) discount (noun) dish (of1 do as one pleases door dormitory down to earth east easyto elderbrother eldersister elderly eldestchild English(language) enter etc.,etc. etc.,etc. evenSV-er bd(ba) nri6r ju6ding y6uti5o yiding yidingydo rkai nan+V zdng dd-zh6(kdu) zh6kdu pen suibidn m6n srishd shizdi H Ifr [E +T +fi ffi pfi it ffi x € )L 4 IL_ * E Etr ft +V fF (fr) fI tr oong ^ h6o+V F+V sase ff ff jiejie ffi. {H ldo Z lsodd ZX Yingyri/ Yingw6nFiE / F .\ \4 Jln rl| d6ngddng + + sh6nmede It L W geng E € k i* w t+ 13 13 18 L2 t2 15 16 18 t2 t2 19 18 13 17 18 * 4t 20 16 l4 l4 15 15 11 15 L9 19 18 216
eveningmeal every exactly exam (verb/noun) exercise,practice (noun& verb) exercise,to takeexercise exhange(money/goods) extraordinarily family/afamilyof famous fantastic ! fat (of humans) father fear that feel (that) fellow student female (ofhumans) fierce finally / the final (one) first (in a series) fish fish braisedin a brown sauce fizzy dink flight number fluent fly (verb) football (British) for (i.e. substitutefor, insteadof) for (the benefit of; wdncdn/ wdnfdnHfr€ I Vfrffi su6y6ude FfrH ffJ sdnshdo l{il lf kioshi A ifi lidnxi %,4 dudnlidn sh6ntiffi.ffi H W hudn fft f6ich6ng 1FH F jia x y6uming/ ch0mingfi bing fF pang fl+ f0qin !. k6ngpd I* ju6de fr, t6ngxu6 E nil-l nirde k lihai B zuihdu ffi t6u * v0tu h6ngsh6oytl 2I qishui i5, h6ngbdn fiil tiilt ifi fci 1, &tfr& * fH 1+ -f tt ffJ g FI €. IN rx,tu zK w. f]J English - Cfc* 11 t7 L2 16 11 r7 17 t4 15 19 18 t2 L4 19 t6 t7 13 15 16 18 19 L9 19 13 16 13 l7 t4 L4 z0qiI ti b6ng tr r.8 # fif 247
English - Chinese for (the benefit ofl for example Foreign Affairs Office foreigner foreigner (slang) forget forgotten fork France French (person) frequently fried greenvegetables from tun (havetun) furthermore Fuzhou gate German (person) Germany get out ofbed get up girl go back (there) go back to go out grammar green(color) GuangdongProvince Guangzhou t-r8 s6i h bifdngshu6 VU.fi in wdibdn ,fb wdiguoren tl. tr 7\ ldowdi Z,f wdngle/wdngjiE T / E id wansfii)le H (id) T chdzi X7 Fdsu6 ** tr Fdgu6r6n iX tr 7\ ching(ch5ns)H (H') chdoqingcdi 'XDE # gen ffi w6n In crqie R[H F[rzhdu lE ,/'t'l m6n ll D6gu6r6n ffi tr u\ D6su6 ffi tr qi-chu6ng E ffi qilei *d* nrinailziy t U ff) huiqil E* hui EI chriqi fi* yufd iE t* li(se) 2*.(&) Gudngddngsh6ng ffr,A Gudngzhdu f tfl T4 20 20 11 16 15 15 L9 15 15 15 19 l4 13 t2 15 13 15 15 18 18 13 13 13 18 16 11 15 15
habit Hangzhou happy hard (to do) haveto, must hear heardit saidthat Hello ! (only on the telephone) help (verb & noun) help (verb & noun) help yourself help, for (the benefit of) high hit (verb) Hong Kong hope that/for (verb & noun) hot hot chili pepper hot chili peppersauce hot pepperypeanutswith chicken hot pepperytaste hotel hour (of time) how? (i.e. to what extent?) hurry, make haste hurry, hasty, urgent hygienic / hygiene xigudn t tfi H6ngzhdu ffi ,'l'l gdoxing HX n6n+V lE +V ddi/ bix0 1+ I 'Y,,n ting rfr tingshuo [ff' ],.H, w6i! rR bdngmSng fi+ft bdngzhD +#frt zijil6i H-* bdng f;f gao H de tI Xidngging 6 l& xiwdng frW 16 ldjido ffi f* ff{ ldjidojidng *fi ttl g gdnsbdojidingE {* lE T ta i* lrigudn/fdndiinffi. fE I ffi. xidoshi/ zhongt6u4t Et' i fS du6+sv & +sv sdnkudi ftI +* jie wdish6ng L +. tr /Ft JI x English- Chinese 20 13 15 T6 11 13 13 t4 L4 t4 L9 T4 16 T7 13 18 t7 19 19 19 19 20 13 72 18 t7 11 249
Enelish - Chinese icecream if if immediately important improvement/ to improve in theend,finally inquire(about) intelligent interesting introduce Japan Japanese(language) Japanese(person) jiaozi jiaozi (boiled) jiaozi (lightly fried) jiaozi (steamed) job, work jog just (now),just thismoment just a momentago Justasyou wish/like! just right just right just sohappensthat ... bingqilin )f i^Eiffi jidrttydoshi{Hfi t4 fr. r0gu6...de hudlUR""'H! i6 mdshing/likeqLtirr4l zhdngydo/ydojlnE F / 4'R T7 L2 20 13 18 16 16 20 16 16 15 13 13 13 19 19 19 19 15 L7 11 L4 18 t2 t2 L2 congming $S EE y6u-yisi €'H.,B jidshdo ft tA J jinb0 zuihdu ddting Ribdn Riyri Ribdn16n jidozi shuijido gudti6 zh6ngji6o 96ngzuo pdo-bu gang(gang) gdngc6i suibiinni zhdnghdo gdnggdnghio gdngh6o fr.fr Rtr fT rff E6 BiF B4/. w+ ,K W. ffi fifi *a TTF vafr tErJ08!J) jilt ffitr{fi Effi I8|JIEilffi EilIT 250
key kick knife (verb) Korea (North) Korea (South) lastsemester lead (verb) learn(how)to learn (includesstudy& practice) leave (verb) lend less lesson listento little (a little) little (in quantity) live, reside long longtime look for love/ loveto low luggage K yioshi ti d6ozi ChSoxidn H6ngu6 EFW EN n+ ffiw Fftr F Et English - Chinese L7 I7 19 13 13 15 20 11 11 15 16 16 16 13 r2 t4 15 r2 L7 13 18 16 20 shdngxu6qi dai xu6 xu6xi tikai jie shdo ke ting yididn shdo zh0 ch5ng h6njin zhdo ai di xingli t.+ffi tr B-f +4 Htr {F ,, ix rF ,, {t wL\ IF'.^ +n g 4- {ft 11+ 25r
Endish - Chinese Malaysia male (of humans) Mandarin(language) may, may be, possibly meaning meaningless mediocre milk Mom more (i.e. additionally) more (adverb) more (still more) more than, over moreover most, -est (= the superlative) mother move (something) move home movie movie theater must naturally nearby needto / need new next semester No wonder(thaQ... ! M Md15ixiyd nfln-I n6nde Pitdnghud k6n6ng yisi m6i-yisi mdmdh0hu niundi md(ma) zea duO geng du6 6rqi6 zui mUqin bdn ban-jid didnying didnyingyudn d6i/bix0 q*EIE n/nfr+J giEi6 EI FA H,B &H,B Er4Rffi, + frt t4rI4r F * F * rffE E sx &* ffi ffix Hffi qWFfr. 'R I ,L'n 20 13 11 t4 16 16 11 19 I4 16 16 18 18 L2 18 L4 l4 L4 L7 17 11 N ddng16n fUjin xrJydo xin xidxu6qi n6ngudi ** pffiE ffiF *f T+ff xft,t* 20 L7 11 L2 15 l6 t52
noisy/ to disturbothers(by noise) noonmeal normally north not (referingto pastaction) not necessarilyso not okay not until, thenandonlythen not very,not verymuch notebook notes number obviousthat ... ofcourse offrce often Oh dear! Oh dear! Whata nuisance! old (oppositeof new) old (oppositeofyoung) oneself one-wayticket only open(up) openthedooror store/shop opportunity or (usedin statements) orderdishes(of food),ordera meal ordinalizingprefix to numbers chdo wicdn / wifdn pingshi b6i m6i b0-yiding b0-xing cei bu-da bijibdn biji hiomd Et+ffi. E{ -E. t-l t iil4 JE n4 # AB (H') nx rffi - f5H E ft /X T, * * English- Chinese 18 11 15 20 13 16 20 18 I9 11 11 t4 T9 20 20 15 r2 T7 T2 15 11 13 15 I2 L2 15 19 19 T6 E) T + 1? au .' /L lv- T T --F ./J T z H E o ma! ddng16n bdng6ngshi ch6ng(ch5ng) 5iy5 ! zdogdo ji0 ldo zll ddnch6ngpido eryl kai kdi-m6n jihui hudzh6 didn-cdi di ffi !14 -= tt. H, ry ffi IH z E F m * fr f/L EX F FI'H 253
English- Chinese originally other(s) otherpeople over, more than b6n16i bi6de bi616n du6 P f0mU jinggud f0-qi6n chdng Fcililbin yiqi6n jidqi5n il+t* W+ J'E ,4 fi. ftr9 L'J {Ff+R xtf Ifi f*, #7 ffi In EUtrI* fT I* W E'* F+v H$/ IHJ ,/\ E]' HA %,2 4X EUH! ElJ * 13 15 15 18 t2 t2 T4 13 t2 t7 20 T7 20 13 L9 19 13 t7 t7 t7 16 15 L4 11 T2 16 13 72 20 pantihose pants,trousers parents passthrough,to passby pay the money (for goods) performance Philippines pingpong plan / plan to planeticket plate plate (of) play (at or with) play (British) football play ball play soccer pleasantto pleased possibly/ possible practice,exercise (noun & verb) precisely prepare previously price professor 1<t k0wd kDzi pingpnngqi0F tr I* jihud ii ttj (fdi)jipido (-U trl H pAnzi p5n wAn ti-z0qi0 dd-qi0 ti-z0qiI hdo+V gSoxing k6n6ng lidnxi gdnshdo lEilF zhinbdiiy0bdilE & t ffi & jidoshdu W.W
progress/ to progress pronunciation/ to pronounce put (somethingsomewhere) put on (clothes/shoes) quite a few rain (verb) ready(for) really,truly receipt redcolor red remember resemble(someone) return(here) return(there) returnhome renrrnto returnto one'shomecountry room(in a house) round-tripticket run runningshoes xid-yri T ffi zhrinbdi/y0bdi ffi& /ffi snrzar Jk .rt sh6uj0 Lly.+n h6ngsd 2lE h6ng fr. jide/ ji iE f$riE xidng W huilAi E* huiqir E* hui-jid EX hui E hui-gu6 tr tr f6ngjidnlwuzi E fnl / tr wingfdnpiio {f jE H peo VA y0nddngxi6tr El ffi jinbD fdyin fdng chudn a bD-shdo R frfr rJt ar' /X El & EX tr 4r' L.ngir-.h - Liun. 16 16 11 L2 l7 t6 18 11 11 11 15 15 13 13 T4 13 t4 t4 13 t7 L7 L4 & T 255
English- Chinese scheduledflight schooldining hall schoolmate seat secondeldestchild seemsasif ... seldom self, oneself semester sentence ShaanxiProvince ship shirt shoe shoestore,shoeshop shop shoppingmall shoppingmall short shorts shower (verb) shut Sichuan(Province) simple Singapore sister (elder) sister (younger) size skirt sleep(for a period of time) 256 h6ngb6n shitSng tongxu6 wdizi ldo'dr hdoxidng h6nshdo ziji xu6qi j0zi Shdnxish6ng chuSn chdnshdn xi6(zi) xir5didn shdngdidn shdngchdng shdngch6ng dudn dudnk0 xi-zdo guan Sichudn jidnddn Xinjidp6 jidjie mdimei ddxiio q0nzi shui-jido s ffifi -a ,!5 trt _+. tE+ ffi+ z' tT& 'rE. ,, HE +ffi EJ+ F*tr€ fls N Y', ffi (7) ffiJE ffi,8 ffirh ffifr 'E ro. ffiffi ift r* l3 7( ZqJII ffi+ *frttnW. {H.ffi . ffiffi t zJ' ffi+ HEH 13 19 L7 13 15 15 l4 11 15 16 15 13 t2 T2 L2 11 72 L2 12 t2 18 17 19 18 13 L4 t4 12 12 18
sleep,go to sleep smallchange soSV! so-so soccer socks some somepeople sometimes son south South-EastAsia soysauce,soybeansauce soybeanmilk specially/ special spend(money/time) spoon sports(verb& noun) sportsground,sPortsarena sportsshoes stand (verb) standard/ a standard startto / to start still more stir-fry stockings store,shop sfange study studyabroad suchas sugar shui ffi lingqi5n 4 fi. tii SVle t SVT mdmdhuh0 4r 4 R.R, zuqru wdzi y6ude y6ur6n ET* i*+ HE\ €'/. y6ushihou E' E{ iR 6rzi )L+ .+ nan Hl D6ng-n5n-yd6 H W jiinsy6u g ifr d6uji6ng tr- )f. tebi6 f+ ElJ + nua ry, tdnschi/ti6os€ngl W/ffi* y0nddng tr rJJ yDnddngchdng i6 r)Jt r y0nddngxi6 tr Al ffi zhdn Yt bidozhiln trl iE k6ishi gcng frla E chdo W \+- wazt f -J- shdngdidn ffi ,F qigudi xu6 li0xu6 xidng t6ng English- Chinese 18 I4 T2 11 17 12 L6 16 15 13 20 20 19 18 18 16 19 17 1,7 t7 18 15 11 18 t9 72 11 19 11 20 20 19 6 ,l* !L'+ 6n 'V EE.f t* ,#i 257
English - Chinese summervacation supermarket supennarket(shortenedform) swim swimmingpool table tennis Taipei Taiwan take (along) tall tea teawith milk added teach telephone; telephonecall telephonecard telephonenumber? television (set) test (verb & noun) text of a lesson textbook Thailand then thin thirsty ticket price times, repetitions to to to 258 sh0jia *{F chdojishichdngftl ,&.fr Lrr chdoshi ffi fr' y6uydng ffi i,i( y6uy6ngchi ffi irk *U 20 11 11 T7 L7 L7 20 20 20 16 11 19 11 11 11 t4 18 16 16 16 13 t7 12 19 20 16 t4 L4 t4 T pingpdngqiOF tr r6ib6i a ft. T5iwdn Aig dai ffi gao H cha a ndich5 th # jido-shu #t S didnhui Ei6 rcke rcf dudshdo(hao)* ,, didnshifii) H, ?[ kdoshi AH kdw6n iFX kdb6n i+4 Tdisu6 #tr JIU ET shdu E k6 iE pidojid H I'll ci/hui W/ s6i h dui f't g6n ffi f* (+) (f/r) E
togetherwith toiletpaper tones(Mandarin'sfour tones) tooSV ! toothpaste transport(goods) trousers truly, really underpants understand underwear unpleasantto unusually unwell, 'undertheweather' using,with usually very vicinity visa wanderaround(e.g. stores) wash washroom watch, wristwatch U gen wdishdngzhi sishdng tdi SV le ySgdo bdn kDzi shizdi ndik0 li6oji6 ndiyi n6n+V fEich5ng b0-shufu ydng pingshi v tingSVde f0jin qidnzhdng gudng xi xlsh6uji6n biio ffi r- +- ffi, ruH ASVT TH ffi ffi+ xa t^ lr+ 7ffi fi& xft+v Jh AS 1r ffI AfiTEF ffi +B{ fEsv fr! Ff{JE ffiE E lfE ifi f fnl * English - Chinese 14 11 L6 L2 11 L4 t2 18 r2 20 L2 16 14 18 L4 15 16 T7 20 18 18 13 1,7 w 259
English - Chinese watchtelevision water water,boiled (for drinking) wear (clothes/shoes) wear (on head,neck,wrists) weather weekend well-known west when... while... whitecolor white whole family willing to windowshopping wine winter vacation with, using work,job / to work wristwatch write (charactersor words) write out an air ticket wrong ! kdn-didnshi shui (b6i)kdishui chudn dai tidnqi zhdumd ydumins/chumins H&Ifr& €H. lfl 7K (H)f zK * # X-a /ax 18 19 19 T2 t7 17 19 19 20 15 15 L2 12 15 L9 18 19 20 14 15 17 11 13 16 youg, youthful youngerbrother youngersister youth,youngpeople xi deshihou deshihou b6isd b6i qu6njid yudnyi gudng-ji6 jiu h6njid ydng gdngzud sh6ubido xi6-zi chtJ-pido cudle nranqrng didi mdimei nianqing16n tr H! Ht'{F ffiHffR frE E +x trH E{fi iH *{H ffi TIF +fr 5+ LFE Lq z< ffi, -7 rEJ + +4. H* ffiffi ++4. ^ Y 15 T4 L4 15 260
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Chinese- Enslish Gettingit in andKeepingit in Manylanguagelearnershaveproblemsgettingnew vocabularyintotheir long-termmemory. Somewords are memorizedeasilywhile others stubbornlyrefuseto go in. So hereis a simplemethodwhichmany studentshavefoundhelpful. Buy a largebox of chocolates.Firsteat the chocolates.(That'sthe fun part.) Then partitionthe box into six sections: Oi@ @ @ @@ Purchasea few boxesof blank namecardsfrom a localstore that prints name cards.They are sold in boxesof 100 cards. Write eachvocabularyitem of your new lesson(let's callthis Lesson1) on a separatecard- the Chinesecharacterand/orpinyinon oneside,the Englishtranslationon the other side.Whenyou have written a cardfor eachof the new vocabularyin Lesson1 and havethoroughlymemorized them, placethem in sectionO of the box. Whileyou are still studying that lessonin class,get the cardsout eachday and test yourself. Whenyou commencethe next lesson(Lesson2), test yourselfonce more on Lessonl's vocabularycards.Thosewordsyou remember,placethem in section@of the box. Thoseyou fail to recall,leavethem in sectionO togetherwith the new vocabularycardsfrom Lesson2. Whileyou are studyingLesson2, get out all the cardsfrom sectionO and work on them daily.Also,as time permits,test yourselfwith the cardsin section@. Whenyou commenceLesson3, test yourselfwill allthe cardsfrom sectionsA and @. Thosein section@you rememberare now movedup to section@.Thosein sectionO you rememberare moved up to section @.Any vocabularyitems in sectionsO or @that you fail to recallare a// placedin sectionO togetherwith the new vocabularycardsfrom Lesson 3. Andso on. The principleis that, if at any time you failto recalla vocabularyitem, it is returnedto sectionO. Be strict with yourself-if you can't rememberthe tone, you'veforgottenthe word! It will thereforebe necessaryto make sectiono largerthan the other sections! Thosein section@that passthe test can be storedaway. 262
a! ai diya ! Aoddliyd WI (P) (exclamation) *. [V/AV) to love / love to ry rF FX) Ohdear! iF t f[ tr (Pw) Australia (N) white color (N/I\lt) class (in school) (VO) to move home (N) office (SV) fantastic ! (N) baseball (PW) north (MA) originally Chinese- English 11 18 T2 18 L4 L2 t2 20 t4 20 18 T7 20 13 bd(ba) bei b6ikdishui bSisd bdn bdn bdn-jid bdngOngshi bdng bdngm6ng bdngzht) bdng bdngqiI b6i b6nl6i bifdngshud biji bijibdn bixu bidozhIn biao birSde bi616n blngqilin €€ F E+ AE, $1 ffi ffi.x ^b frf +r$ti +FWJ t4 t+r* )Y. #* vu.)1 %iE H)E ,Y,tn f,nH :# &. 5|Jffi ElJ/' }K iH (N) Dad (SV) white (N) boiled water (for drinking) 19 (V) move (something);transport(goods) t4 (CV) help,for (thebenefitof), on behalfof 14 (VO/N) to help,to assist/ help,assistance 14 ryO/Irl) to help,to assisti help,assistance 14 iX, tEX) for example(or VLIniHbirfishud) 20 (N) notes A (N) notebook (AV) must,haveto (SV/N) to be standardI a standard,criterion 15 11 11 11 (N) watch (N) other(s) (N) otherpeoPle ifN icecream 17 15 15 t7 263
Chinese- English b[-da b0-shdo b0-sh0fu b0-xing b0-yiding (A) (SV) (Ex) (EX) (DVA) t (A) X+ (N) A (N) H (H) (A) & (SV) Kil+ N) ,h (M) ffiw fi 'z (N) fti ffi (N) sBg+ (Pw) v) (sv /) rD v) fl)F* (N) N+t (N) ufr' N) fr & (sv) fiH Vo) s* fv) tr tv) fift (N) R (N) W. (M) SHEE (SV) ffi 7 (EX) Tt Trt zi *r T' Tt T- flE E not very, not very much 19 not a little, quite a few 14 to be unwell, 'undertheweather' 18 not O.K. not alright 20 not necessarilyso; not certainthat 16 not until, then and only then 18 fork L9 tea 11 often, frequently 15 long L2 (long) pants [U.K .: trousers] 12 (Measurefor a performance) 17 supermarket 11 supermarket (shortenedform) 11 North Korea 13 noisy / to disturb others(by noise) 18 to stir-fry L9 fried greenvegetables 19 shirt 12 a city, metropolis 20 famous,well-known 19 to write out an air ticket 13 to go out 18 to wear or put on (clothes/shoes) L2 boat,ship 13 bed 18 times,repetitions 16 intelligent 16 wrong ! 16 c cal chdzi che ch6ng(ch6ng) ch6ng ch5ngk0 chdng ch6ojishichdng chdoshi Ch5oxidn chdo chdo chdoqingcai chdnshdn ch6ngshi ch0ming ch0-pido ch0qu chu6n chuSn chuSng ci congming cuole 16,{
Chinese- t C.f D da dd-didnhud dd-qiI ddting dd-zh6(kdu) dixido dai dai dai dinch6ngpido ddngrdn ddozi de shihou D6gu6(16n) d6i d6ngddng di di dldi didn-cdi didnhud didnhudkd diinshifii) didnying didnyingyudn ddng D6ng-n5n-yd ddujidng drlshi dudn fTM ff H.ifi (vo) +l's ryo) fIffi M fl fF (+r) (vo) t4. (N) ffi (v) trN) * (v) +EF N) E* (MA) n+ (N) H!H{fF ffitr( )(N) 1+ (AV) ++ (EX) ift (sv) H (SP} ffifr (N) ,R* VO) Ei6 N) H.i6 f (N) +. il (f/L)(N) HW N) E" W Fft, (PW) fi (Pw) fi ffi ![ (Pw) tr- )f. (N) #fi (N) N. (SV) to hit (somethingor someone) L7 to makeaphonecall 11 to playball 17 to inquire(about),makeinquiries 20 to givea discount 12 size 12 to lead,to accompany 20 to take(along),to bring(along) 20 to wear(onhead,neck,wrists) t7 one-wayticket 13 of course,nafurally 20 knife 19 (atthetime)when...; while... 15 German(y) 15 must,haveto 11 andsoforthandsoon; etc.,etc. 19 low 16 (ordinalizingprefixto numbers) 16 youngerbrother L4 orderdishes(of food),ordera meal 19 telephone;telephonecall 11 telephonecard (or lC kd) 11 television(set) 18 movie L7 movietheater 17 east 20 South-EastAsia 20 soybeanmilk 18 acity,metropolis 20 short 12 265
Chinese- English dudnk0 duinlidnsh€ntl dui du6+ sv du6 duo du6shio(hdo) ffiffi (N) ffi.b6I{4Vo) r.t (cv) * +sv (Ow) * (A) * (NU) * ,, (€) (aw) shorts to do exercises,to take exercise to how? (i.e. to what extent?) more over, plus, more than what telephonenumber? L2 17 l4 L2 16 18 L4 6rqi6 6ryi 6zi ffi rfi )L !+\ +t /X El *tr W.IE trH tr fHl w. il{H L aryi L f/t -t. f/L trFH, 1F'{+ ?E/'l't Ff'liE It +9l .H. E -l- (MA) furthermore,moreover (P) only (N) son L2 15 13 (NA/O)pronunciation/ to pronounce 16 (PW) France (French) 15 (PW) hotel 20 (N) aspect,sphere,quarter 20 (N) room(in a house) 14 M to put(somethingsomewhere) 11 (VO) breakfor (winter/summer)vacation 20 M tofly 13 (N) aeroplane 13 (PW) airport 13 (N) air ticket,planeticket 13 (A) extaordinarily,unusually 14 (PW) ThePhilippines 20 (PW) Fuzhou 15 (PW) (in the)vicinity,nearby 17 tVO) to paythemoney(for goods) L2 E F fdyin Fdgu6(16n) fdndidn fdngmidn f5ngjisn fdng fdng-jid fci f6iji fdijichdng fEijipino fdich5ng FCitilbin F0zhOu fnjin fu-qian r66 () , Ezi E.
f0mI fDqin IE lCX (N) (N) parents father G gdnjing +t+ (SV) clean 18 gdnkudi tr f* (A) to makehaste,to hurry 18 gdng(gdng) 18il([tJ) (A) just(now),justthismoment 11 gdngc6i l{|JU' (MA) justamomentago,justnow 14 gdnggdnghdo lEil|tlillf (EX) justright 12 gdnghdo lE[ F (MA) exactly,precisely,justright 12 gdnghdo lEiltr MA) It just sohappensthat... L2 gao H (SV) high;tall 16 gdoxing HX (SV) pleased,haPPY 15 g6ge SS (N) elderbrother L4 gei h (CV) to / for (thebenefitof) 14 gen ffi (CV) togetherwith; to ; from 14 gdng E (A) more/ stillmore'evenSV-er 18 g6ngbdojiding H iX XgT N hotpepperypeanutswith chicken 19 gdngsi AFl (N) company,businesscorporation 13 gOngzud I (F NM work,job/towork 15 gudn X M to close(doors/windows);to shut 17 gudn-m6n X fl tVO) to closethestore/shop 12 gudn-m6n X fl ryO) to closethedoor 17 gudnzi ftE 7 (N) acan 19 Gudngd6nghudl-" fi ifr (N) Cantonese(language) 16 Guingd6ngsh6ng f R A (PW) GuangdongProvince 15 Guiingzhdu f fil (PW) Guangzhou 15 gudng E M to wanderabout(stores),roamaround18 guing-jiE WIh ffO) to gowindowshopping 18 gudtiGr ffi [fi JL (N) lightlvfriediiaozi 19 gu6/gu6jia tr/tr4(N country,nation 13 Chinese- English T4 l4 267
Chinese- English gud I h6iy6u il H5ngu6 Ft hSnjid * hSngbdn fiil h6ngk6ngg6ngsiffi H6ngzh6u ffi hdo+V lT hioxidng ,l hdomd € hci(sd) R h6njiri &. h6nshio '{E h6ng 2I h6ngchi 21 h6ngsd T. h6ngshdoyir 2I hud ft. hudi 16 hudn f4 hui E hui tr huid6 E hui-gu6 E hui-jia E nuitdi E huiqir E nuozne yx H (Con) tr (Pw) {F N) Tfi (M) +AflN) ,'N (PW) +V (SV) W (MA) n4 (N) (c,) (sv/N) A (SV) ,, (A) (SV} A (N) e, (N) ffi,tu (N) (v) (SV) (v) (v) (M) E MN) tr ryo) x vo) * (v) *M # (MA) (P) (suffix indicatingpastexperience) 13 H andalso 12 SouthKorea 13 winter vacation 20 a scheduledflight, flight number 13 airline (company) 13 Hangzhou 13 pleasantto / easyto 16 it seemsasif ...,it seemslike ... 15 number 14 black(color) 12 for a long time L7 seldom 14 red 1l black tea 1I red color 11 fish braisedin a brown sauce 19 to spend(money/time) L6 bad 20 change(clothes),exhange(money) L7 to return to, go back to 13 times,repetitions 16 to answer(a question)/ an answer 16 to refurn to one's home country L4 to return home 14 to return (here),comeback (here) 13 to return (there),go back (there) 13 or (usedin statements) 19 268
Chrnx - lrEs jichdng jihui jipido ji jide / ji jihua jia ji6r0 jiiqi6n ji6ndin jidngy6u jiSo-shtl jiitozi jidoshou ji6jie jie jidshdo jin jinbi jinggud jirl jiu jiCl ju j0zi ju6de ju6ding tfn,vr f/ra il,l H e i1 lgrid it T|J x ,fFi ln hri ffi+ Eifr #.fr w.+ +fr.t9. iH.ffi . ,{# fiffi tr '+l- r-E )8. /l 24.fr_ iH tr[ IH 'trJ 6t+ fr,'R i*E (PW) airport 13 (N) opportunitY 15 (N) air ticket,Planeticket 13 (SV) in a hurry,hastY,urgent 17 (V) to remember,to keePin mind 15 (N/AV) plan lplanto, intendto 20 (N/M) family/ a familYof 15 (MA) if 12 (N) price 12 (SV) simple,concise 18 (N) soysauce,soYbeansauce 19 (VO) to teach 11 (N) Chinesestuffeddumpling,jiaozi 19 (N) professor 20 (N) eldersister 14 M to lend/borrow 16 (V) to introduce... 15 (V) to enter 15 (V/N) to progress,improve/ progress 16 (V) to passthrough,to PassbY 13 (N) wine,liquor 19 (A) then 17 (SV) old . (i.e .oPPositeof new) 12 (M) sentence,exPression 16 (N) sentence,Phrase 16 (V) to feel(that) 16 (V/N) to decide/ a decision 13 269
Chinese- English K kafci kdfdisd kai kdi-m6n kdishi kdishui kdn-didnshi kdo(shi) kdoshi k6 kdn6ng kd kdb6n kdw6n k6ngpd k0wd k0zi u[ 0r fr ff..r /l ft tr 4 E 4 I iE EI ix ix lX ,, /Lb il+ ffi qF qFe f -'l IJ lh zK Elfl (tfi) ifi frz A T TH r* + (N) coffee 11 (N) coffee-color(ed) 11 fV) to open(up) 12 tVO) to openthedooror store/shop L2 (AV /) beginto, startto / to begin,to start 11 (N) boiledwater (for drinking) 19 tVO) to watchtelevision 18 tV) to take/giveanexamor test 16 (N) anexam,a test 16 (SV) thirsty 19 (AV/SV)possibly,may,maybe/possible 14 (M/N) lesson 16 (N) textbook 16 (N) thetextor mntentsof a lesson 16 (MA) fearthat,beafraidthat 19 (N) pantihose 12 (N) pants [U.K .:trousers] 12 L la/ luo ta ldjiao ldjiaojidng rai l6n(sd) 16nqi0 ldo ldodd try ffl tf{ € (€) I* t (P) (SV) (N) (N) M (sv/N) (N) (SV) (N) fru +* ix ** x + rl,F .@ irF ln z z (an exclamatorysentenceparticle) 13 hotpepperytaste 19 hotchilipepper L9 hot chili peppersauce 19 (to do something) 19 blue (color) 12 basketball 17 elderly, old (in years) 15 theeldestchild 15 270
ldo'dr ldowdi le l6ng tikai lihai rikd(ji0) liinxi li6oji6 lingqi6n lingwdi rifli li0xu6 li0xu6shdng higudn l0(sd) (N) (N) (P) (SV) M (SV) (MA) (v/N) (v/N) (N) (SP) (SV) M (N) (Pw) (sv/N) Chinese- English 15 16 15 t7 15 15 13 11 20 L4 t4 16 20 20 20 11 fl' z z, -7 t i+ ffi tr ]Z % 7 + n iffi 6J1 E w1 E frft & ft FI 4JCd) 4 ffi +& ,f flJ r+ ++. IE (e) ffi (P) FJ lsr N) ffi*trffi(N) q*tru(Pw) Er 4r rRffi (EX) q t' (ffi) (MA) IE Ef, ryO) *q (A) w.H7 iqH,K(SV) ffiffi (N) ft N) EE (N) the secondeldestchild foreigner (slang) (indicatesaction completed) cold to leave,to depart clever,astute/ fierce, severe immediately to practice/ exercise,drill to comprehend/ understanding small change another to be fluent to study abroad a studentwho is studying abroad hotel green(color) M ma! mi(ma) m6p6ddufu M616ixiyd mimdh0h0 mdshdngfiit)) mdnpdo m6i m6iy6ule m6i-yisi mdimei m6n midnb6o it'sobviousthat... 19 Mom 14 beancurdwith hotpepperysauce 19 Malaysia 20 mediocre,so-so 11 immediately 13 tojog 17 not 13 aren'tanylonger,aren'tanymore 13 not interesting,meaningless,boring 16 youngersister L4 door,gate 13 bread 11 1-I
Chinese- English midnbdodidn miqin (N) bakery (N) mother N HE/E !tn 11 I4 ne ndichS n1n-I ndnde n6nh6i(zi) nen nen+V n5ngudi ndik0 ndiyi ni6nqing ni6nqing16n niundi x,xl nu-/ nuoe t. nuer nfrh6i(zi) + (V) to takeholdol carryin one'shand 11 ,It X (N) teawith milk added 19 n I H fu! (BF/N) male (ofhumans) 13 n U ff) (N) boy,malechild 13 ffi (Pw) south 20 IE + V (SV) unpleasant/ difficult,hard(to do) 16 Xfi{E (MA) Nowonder(tha0...! 16 It il+ (N) underpants 12 |*1 & (N) underwear 12 + +4. (SV) yomg, youthtul 15 + +4.^ (N) youth,youngpeople 15 +,h (N) (cow's)milk 19 k I f B! (BF/N) female (ofhumans) 13 f )L (N) daughter 13 X U ffl (N) girl,femalechild 13 pan pflnzi pang pao pdo-b0 pili0 pidojid pingpdngqiI pingchSng 272 (M) (N) (SV) (v) (vo) (N) (N) I* (N) (MA) .€- ffi &r H+ w wfr r+ iE El/> 7J< vl rr rr ;H dish (of), plate (of) plate fat, obese (of humans) to run to jog beer ticket price tabletennis; a pingpongball normally, ordinarily, usually 19 19 T2 L7 T7 19 20 T7 15
Chrnes - Lrq::r: pingshi pingzi P[tOnghud qiguai qi-chu6ng qilei qishui qidnzhdng qlngchu qi0 qu6njid qinzi re Rib6n(16n) Riyti rugu6 r0gu6dehud ffi (SV) EA()Fw) BiE N) fiR MA) ffiRHtifi hot Japan(ese) Japanese(language) if if 15 19 11 + E{ (MA) ifET (N) gEifi N) normally, ordinarily, usually a bottle Mandarin(language) a (SV) strange (VO) to get out of bed (V) to arise(from sleep); to get uP (N) carbonateddrink, frzzY drink (N) visa (SV) clear,distinct (N) ball (SP+N)thewholefamily (N) skirt a{E frdR !i + ftgx i5, zK ffi[ i€ff I* +.x bE+ 19 18 18 19 20 t4 L7 15 r2 17 13 13 T2 20 Shdnxishdng shdngchdng shdngch6ng shdngdidn shdngxu6qi shdo ShaanxiProvince shoppingmall shoppingmall store,shop last semester less F* ffi ffi ffi T ,, tr € (Pw) tr (N) ffi, (N) /E N) +tr Fw) (A) 15 L2 72 11 15 16 1-:
Chinese- English shdo sh6nmede sh6ngqi shitSng shizdi shi...de shdujr) sh6ubido shdu sh0fu shnjid shui shuijiSo shui shui-jido sh0nbidn Sichudn sish6ng s0shd suirSn suibidn suibidn suibidnni su6y6ude ,t l+L#r I+ .4. ,)f+ R -+. XE 8 "".'H! {ft +E +* W- fiTBF 5 {Fi zK ,K ffi. ffi ffiH IIFE E /rl [qF ,,1,> -6. lEI E' E* p€E Ffrtr PEffi{ft FfrHW (SV) little (in quantiry),few 14 (EX) and so forth and so on; etc., etc. 19 (SV /O)to be angry,to get angry 18 (N) schoolor collegedininghall 19 (A/SV) really, truly / to be down to earth 18 (addsemphasis) 16 (N) receipt 11 (N) wristwatch 17 (SV) thin 12 (SV) comfortable; to feel well 18 (N) summervacation 20 (N) water 19 (N) bolledjiaozi L9 (V) to go to sleep,to sleep 18 (VO) to sleep(for a periodof time) 18 (A) (do something)while on one's way 20 (PW) Sichuan(Province) 19 (N) (Mandarin's)4 tones 16 (N) dormitory 17 (MA) although 18 (SV) to be casual& carefree 18 {VO) to do asonepleases 18 (EX) Justasyou wish/like ! 18 (N/SV) all, every,all thereare LT T5ib6i TSiwdn tdi SV le Tdigu6 t6ngchi 274 Z^ Z^ -*- ZF IVJ )r. (Pw) E (PW) sv T (Ex) tr (Pw) EI (N) Taipei Taiwan tooSV! soSV! Thailand spoon 20 20 1,2 13 19
ta tebi6 ti ti-z0qiI ti tidnqi ti6o9Eng ting tingshu6 tingSVde t6ngbdntongxu6 t6ngxu6 t6u wdzi wdi bdn wiiigu616n w5n wdncdn wingfdnpido wdng wdng(ji)le wdngle w6i ! wdishdng wdish6ngzhi wdizi w0zi wUcdn ffi (N) ffi 5|J (Aisv) En v) EAE r* Vo) tr (CV) X -i. (N) lffi = (N) ffi (v) [F i.H, M fEsv H! (A) lE:lffiE+(N) E+ (N) )( (sP) l*+ ^b fl'tr/\ ,n Efi€ {rtrH E/l)\ H (id)T ET rf, I+ T+-ffi . ffi+ E+ +€ Chinese - Lndr.h 19 18 t7 t7 L4 l7 19 13 13 16 17 17 18 sugar specially/ special,distinctive to kick to play soccer [U.K .: football] for (i.e. substitutefor, irrsteadof) weather spoon to listen to, to hear heardit saidthat very classmate schoolmate,fellow student first (in a series) (N) socks,stockings L2 (N) ForeignAffairsOffice 20 (N) foreigner 11 (V) to play(ator with); to havefun 13 (N) eveningmeal (or W f,[ wdnfdn) 11 (N) round-tripticket 13 (V) to forget 15 (V) to haveforgotten 15 M to forget (ot E ifl wdngji) 15 (EX) Hello ! (onlyon thetelephone) L4 (SV/N) hygienic,sanitary/ hygiene 11 (N) toiletpaper 11 (N) seat 13 (N) room(in ahouse) 14 (N) noonmeal (o, T f,flwtifdn) 11 w 215
Chinese- English x Xi Xi'an xiwdng xigudn xigudn Xi xish6ujidn xi-zdo xid xu6qi xid-yr) Xidnggdng xidng xidng xidopido xidoshi xidoxin xln Xinjidp6 xing-b0-xing xingli xidngdiji6mdi xi6(zi) xiedidn xi6-zi x0ydo xu6 xu6qi xu6xi tr tr fr n 4 tft Ift i+ l)L T T 6 t* t zJr rJi zJ. ffi #r 1- t1 n ffi H E rrg + )J.'+ + (Pw) E (PW) H (AV/N) tti (N) {H (v/AV) (v) t fsl (Pw) iR (vo) +tr (Tw) N (VO) B (PW) (EV) (visv) HN) B{ (N) ,l' (v/sv) (SV) lrnW. Pw) T.'r1 (aw) + (N) fr,Hffi(N) (+) (N) /E (N) + (vo) west 20 Xi'an 15 hopethat/for / hope,expectation 18 habit, custom,practice 20 to be accustomedto 20 to wash 18 washroom 13 to takea bath/shower 18 next semester 15 to rain L7 HongKong 13 suchas 20 to resemble(someone)/ be alike 15 bill of sale 11 an hour (of time) 13 to be careful/ to take care 18 new L2 Singapore 13 Is it okay? Can/may...? 20 luggage,baggage 20 brothers& sisters 15 shoes 12 shoestore,shoeshop 12 to write (charactersor words) 11 needto / need 11 to study llearn (how) to 11 semester 15 to learn (includesstudy & practice) 11 g (AV/N) (v/AV) (N) (v) tr z 276
I,l:x - t- Y yagao Ydzh6u y5nsd ydogu6jidlng ydojin ydoshi ydoshi yiding yidingydo yididnr yijing yihou yihdu yiqi6n yiqi6n yisi Yingw6n ydng y6uti6o y6uy6ng y6uy6ngchi y6ude y6uming y6ur6n y6ushihou y6u-yisi you yu yrifn yilbdi *H N toothPaste 11 W }It'l Fw) Asia 20 ffiE N acolor 12 m X E T (N) cashewnutswithchickencubes' 19 FK (SV) imPortant 18 gE (MA) if 12 +F.W (N) key 17 - E (A) definitelY,certainlY 12 - E 4 (A) definitelYmust 12 - ,fi -,1 (NU+M)alittle ... L2 E,4 (A) alreadY 15 t\ ffi (MA) after'.. 17 l)) ffi (MA) afterwards,thereafter 11 D.tEfr (MA) ...ago. Before... 17 U Efr MA) PreviouslY,formerlY 13 H,B N meaning; intention,idea 16 +X N English(language)(or HiE Yingyfi) 11 ffi (CV) using,with 14 iH* (N) deep-friedfritterof twisteddough 18 its i2X VO) to swim 17 iF b](ie N swimmingPool 17 Hffi N some 16 H& (SV) famous,well-known 19 H^ N somePeoPle 16 €' E{ 'fiF (MA) sometimes 15 €' H ,B (SV) to beinteresting;to bemeaningful 16 X (A) again (in thePast) 15 fu (N) fish 1e iE i* N grammar 16 ffi & (V/AV) to prepare,to getready(for) 16 1a-
Chinese- English yuanyi tr y0nddng tr yinddngchdngg ylnddngxi6 tr (AV) bewilling to (V/N) to do sports / sports (PW) sportsground,sportsarena (N) sportsshoes,runningshoes :s ,E frJ TJJTK alH 19 t7 t7 L7 z zdti zang zeogao zeocen zhdn zhdo zh6kdu zhdngjido zhringhdo zhdngt6u Zhongw6n zhdngydo zh6umd zhD zhtinbdi ziji ztjtl6i z0qi0 zui zuihdu tr EE ffirffi +€ +l- w fn +n+n Rft Etr f+ )k +I EF /a* {T tE& HE HE trI* EL EY frtr (A) (SV) (EX) (N) (v) (v) (N) (N) (Ex) (N) (N) (SV) (rw) M (v/AV) (N) (EX) (N) (A) WSP) * again,more (i.e. additionally) 16 dirty 18 Oh dear ! What a nuisance| 17 breakfast (or F Wzdtofdn) 11 to stand 18 to look for, 'hunt' for 13 adiscount 12 steamedjiaozi 19 just right 12 an hour (of time) 13 Chinese(language) 11 important 18 weekend 19 to live, to reside 15 to prepare,to get ready(for) 16 self, oneself 1I helpyourself 19 soccer [U.K .: football] 17 the most, -est (= the superlative) 18 finally, in the end/ the final(one) 16 178
Reference Section REFERENCE sECTION 203
Reference Section INDEX Countries of the World and Major Cities in East Asia 2Os Street Names (selected) 206 Family Relations 2O7 Banking & Business 2O8 Fruits & Vegetables 2O9 Cooking 2IL Miscellaneous Foods 2L3 Menu Items 2Ls Placesof Interest 217 Daily Necessities 222 Clothing & Colors 224 Rooms & Furniture in a House 227 Educational System 228 Sports & Leisure Activities 229 Weather 23I Hairdresser 232 Water, Gas & Electricity 233 Shops & Stores 234 Medical Attention 235 Parts of the Body 236 Mqior Festivals 237 Religions & Philosophies 238 204
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Reference Section MAJOR STREET NAMES ChSng'dn Ch6ngjidng F0xing Gongyu6n Heping Hu6ngh6 Ji6fdng Jinshdn Jidngu6 N5njing R6nmin Shdngli 56ngjidng Wriyi Xinhu6 Xinshdng Y5n'dn Y6nping Y6uyi ZhOnghu6 Zhdngshdn K* KiI ,8. !Z E- z: AE fil+ E iE] ffiffi. # rl: rgtr HA AR ffif[ f/Air n- ffi+ ffi+- wx ro+ +\A /x E" ++ +il Circle Roads -14 '+a - 2t' =If yl huen drhuSn sdnhuSn Provinces and Provincial capitals are commonly used as street names 206
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PLACES Anhui Hefei Yellow Mountains BeiJing Beihai Park Forbidden City Great Wall Heavenly Temple Summer Palace Tian'anmen Chongqtng FuJian Ftrzhou Xiamen Gansu Dunhuang Lanzhou Guangdong Canton Chaozhou Foshan Shantou Shenzhen Guangxl Guilin Nanning Anhui H6f6i HuSngshin 86ijing BdihdiG0ngyu6n G0g6ng (Wdnli)Ch6ngchrSng Tidnt5n Yih6yu6n Tidn'dnm6n Gh6ngqlng F0jidn Firzh6u Xidm6n Gdnstr D0nhuSng LSnzh6u Guingddng Gudngzh6u Ch6ozhdu Foshdn Shdnt6u Shdnzhrln Gulngxi Guilin Ndnning OF tfr Aflg Fil INTEREST Reference Section Jt,R JIiFAE ffiH (T'E)Kfr *. ftx, mfnE x?il EF IEE IE j,'l.l trfr trffi w.tr :3 ''l'l r fr., r,'l'l H l'll 'f# Ll tdr)k ift #rl rE f+f ffi? 2r7
Reference Section Guizhou Guiyang Huangguoshu Falls Hainan Island Haikou Hebei Beidaihe Imperial Summer Villa Shijiazhuang Henan Zhengzhou Heilongiiang Harbin Hubel Wuhan Hankou Wuchang Hunan Changsha Shaoshan Inner Mongolla Hohhot JiIin Changchun Lake of Heaven F /fl FFH HRf$tlF6 t6ffi.s iEtr FIJI it ffi inl trEIIH 6Xft Flffi xl3i't'l Rtrr [AfiiR ifr1r frYn YItr frE Hffi Ki!) ET] UJ FJHfi ry frl ifr f+ Hffi K6 xi& Gulzhdu Guiy6ng Hu5nggu6shiddpib0 Hdin6nddo Hdikdu H6b6i B6idaih6 Bishrishdnzhudng Sh-rjidzhudng H6n6n Zhdngzh6u HEil6ngji6ng Ha'6rbin HIb6i WUhdn Hdnk6u WUchdng Hin6n Ch5ngshd Sh5oshdn NdiM6ngg0 Hnh6hdotd Jilin Chdngchun Tidnchi 218
Reference Section Jiangsu Grand Canal Lake Taihu Nanjing Suzhou Wuxi Yangtse River Jiangxi Nanchang Lushan Liaoning Shenyang Dalian Macau Ningxta Yinchuan Qinghai Golmud Qinghai Lake Xining Shandong Jinan Taishan Qingdao Shanghai The Bund Huang Pu River Jidngs0 Ddyinhe Taih'i NSnjing S0zh0u Wnxi Changjidng Jidngxi N6nchdng L0shdn LiSoning Sh6ny6ng DdliSn Aom6n Ningxid Yinchudn Qinghdi G6'6rmD QInghiih0 Xining Shdnd6ng Jin5n Tdishdn Qingddo Shtnghti Wditdn Hu6ngpijidng rrfr ttri{ ^ifr I+I ,F. fr,')'l'l fr,ra KiI iIE +E t+l H lE rlr uu tf? if, FH t)S &n ?E fRJII HE t&B* FiFifi E? ri6 fifr FiHiI ilfi {n'Fr #tX F,B 2t9
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ReferenceSection EDUCATIONAL kindergarten primary school high school junior high school senior high school college university examination high school entrance exarn universit5r entrance exatn grad. school entrance exam pass into a school/college to fail (an exam) (university) degree bachelors degree masters degree doctorate to obtain (a degree) cr€rm classes pressure is great to skip classes (slang) SYSTEM ydu6ryu5n xidoxu6 zh6ngxu6 ch0zhdng gdozhdng zhudnkExu6xido ddxu6 kdoshi zh6ngkdo gdokdo kdo yiln kdoshdng b0jis6 Ur)Ln 4'# ++ +n+ BEtr €f++fn -+-+ _/\ -T 4i{ +4 Ft4 +'Eft +L T &.t& +{n + 6n*+in 1$*+{n € silt *.1+ ?l'tffi E h IF'.f. Fri+ / i,Ei+ xuewel xu6shixu6wdi shudshixu6wdi b6shixu6wdi n6ddo/ hudd6 brixibdn ydlihdndd kudngkd/t6o kd 228
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Reference Section below zero centigrade cloud.y / overcast cold / cool cool {comfortable) degree fall I autumn foe / mist thick fog hot humid mugry & hot pleasant rain * to rain snow * to snow spring summer sun sun is very strong temperature typhoon warrn weather weather report weather has become colder wind wind is strong winter WEATHER €T ffiK FEX YA {R ix"t* Ht ,t- ftxx * {&.8 ft HEffi t)qffi |Rtl ffi TN = Tg 6x H_X AFE IFH?R[E ifiE AX rE(fr ) X-1 xaffi+E xasr+T X fil?Rt &X lingxid shdshi yintidn l6ng liSngkudi d0 qi[tidn w0 n6ngwD rd ch6oshi m6nrd h6n hdo yri xia yri xud xid xud chuntidn xidtidn tdiySng tdiydnghdnshdi wdnd0 t6if6ng nudn(huo) tidnqi tidnqiy0bdo tidnqibidnl6ngle f6ng f6nghdndd ddngtiSn 231
Reference Section beauty parlor blow dry comb hair back curl hair get a pennanent hair hair spray haircut (VO) have long hair permanent rinse hair shampoo barber shop cut hair cut it a litfle shorter hair hair cut rinse wash hair IRDRESSER WOMEN *+Fi V7.T t..}trtfr, 6Xt w)<fr_ )ka HBi 4ikt gKx& tz.fr. sxt lfEfr. ,K m6irongyudn chuigdn wdnghdushu judn t6ufa tdngt6ufa toufa fdjido jidn t6ufa li0 ch6ngt6ufa tdng fd ch6ngt6ufa xlfdshui lifdting jidnt6ufa jidndudnyididnr t6ufa Ifa ch6ng xi toufa HA MIN T8fr.tr gx& w ffi. -,F. JL *fr. TEfr. F 'tft, *H. 232
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ReferenceSection SHOPS bakery bookstore drugstore (chemist) flowershop furniture store grocery store, corner store hardware store hotel XYZ hotel tibrary movie theater photographers shoe store shopping mall sports shop stationery store supermarket tailors theater travel agency watch and clock shop & STORES HA/F +/E frfd ++ 4X.tE X.HIE *ffitr E#/E hF.te xYZ W.fa KflIH E WFfr, FHfEIB ffirE ffitr {+Hffiffi,F r F,F t6ffi # €,F \fr"w ifr.'fr4t f+*,8 midnbdodidn sh0didn ydodidn huddidn jiaj0didn z6huddidn wUjindidn lirgudn XYZ fdndidn tnsh[guin didnyingyudn zhdoxidnggudn xi6diin shdngchdng tiy0ydngpindidn w6nj0didn chdoshi c6if6ngdidn xiyudn lilxingshd zhdngbidodidn _- :i+
Reference Section MEDICAL ache / hurt allerry, to have an band aid car accident cold, to have a cotton, absorbent cough dentist * to see a dentist diarrhoea discharged from a hosPital doctor * to see a doctor drugstore (Western) emergency (medical) emergency room fever, to have a glasses, sPectacles glasses, to get headache hosPital hospitalized, to be i11,sick, to become injured, to be hurt itch (Sv) nurse operate, to operate, to operation, an pain, to be Painful patient (in a hosPital) sensitive skin sore (SV) ATTENTION RI 'B EEl ffiffi +?fi RE ,4 lffltt VAW, TW ifrJ-b ETW fnflr+ trffi w+.tx*. Effi (tr)6 lF A,i, A1, E 8ffi. HRfH EdHFTH *,+ EVfr, ,{TF.i' 4ffi 9ffi E fFt frn trt+* +^ f€l,E ffi/' H.ffi .trtr m t6ng/ tong gudmin bEngddi ch6hud gdnmio ydomi6nhui k6sou veyi kdny6chi ldd0zi ch0-Yudn yish6ng/ ddifu kdnbing (xi)ydodidn jizh6n jizh6nshi fdshdo ydnjing pdiYdnjing t6ut6ng yiYudn zh0-Yudn shEngbing shdu-shdng yeng hushi kdiddo ddngsh6ushD sh6ushit t6ng/ tdng bingren pif0gudmin suan 23s
Reference Section sore throat sore throat stomach ache thermometer throat unwell, to be well, to be (after an ilLress) sdngzit6ng h6ul6ngtdng weit6ng tiw6nbido sdngzi/h6ul6ng b0sh0fu hSole B7f€ q* H/I'E Hr+ {+iH* B7INRfrJT ASTEE W7 abdomen arm back bottom chest ear eye face finger fingernail foot hair hand head knee cap leg mouth neck nose shoulder skin stomach tongue tooth waist 236 PARTS OF THE BODY firT B*ffi H ffi,w. f;8*F 4* HRffi ffi +fF(x) +E'F ffil )kt + )k ffi# frE W(E) W+ FT HH Effi EI F' fix Tfr m d0zi gEbo bdi pigu xi6ngb0 6rduo ydnjing lidn sh6uzhi(tou) zhijia ji6o t6ufa sh6u t6u xigdi tui zui(ba) b6zi bizi jidnbdng pifu wdi sh6tou y6chi yao
MAJOR January 1 New Year's Day February Chinese New Year 15 days later Lantern Festival March 8 Women's Dav Tomb Sweeping Day Easter Labor Day Youth Day Mother's Day Children's Day FESTIVALS l[Etffi+ #i5lE+ 7[E"T E{t iFEET Eifr fr +-I+ T T)JIJ -k+ E'-IF l] BtrX JLET uts+ vffi1-T t.t)frft + f,tt' trRt Eirut yuSnddn/ xinniSn ch0nji6/ gud ni5n yu6nxidojie TUnUJre qingmingji6 f0hu6ji6 l6oddngji6 qingni5nji6 milqinji6 ertongji6 dudnw[jie jiaoshiji6 zhongqi[ji6 gu6qingji6 shdngdanji6 Reference Section April 5 April May 1 May 4 May June 1 May/June Dragon Boat Festival September 10 Teacher's Day September Mid-Autumn Festival October I National Day December25 Christmas Useful Words and Phrases: to have a day off (for a festival) What special festival is today? ffiffi fdngjid +xE{tLfi? jintidnshish6nmeji6? 237
Reference Section RELIGIONS Buddhism Confucianism Confucian temple Catholicism Christian (Protestalt) Confucius Islam Taoism church (the organizationl church (the building) mosque temple godshelf to believe (in a religion) & PHILOSOPHIES 4ffiW. ffix *7'H x+ #. &tr#. 7L(* )T E tf. E#I #.+ th.E iHF+ +,H/,H(+) ffi{u (fH){H fojido r0jia f0zimido tidnzhrijiio jid0jido kdng(fu)zi hu'rjido ddojido jidohui jidotSng qlngzhEnsi simido/ mido(y0) sh6nwdi (xidng)xin ti8
SPEAKINGAPPROPRIATELY :....11 A foreigneroncesaidtoa westernwoman, "You'resowhiteandsofat"' Inhis owncu'iture,hewouldbepayinghera compliment,butina westernculture.his useof Englishwasinappropriateforthatparticularsituationandcausedoffence. Weknowit'simportantto learnChinesewell.Wealsoknowwemustacquirean understanding of Chinesecultureinorderto knowhowto actina culturally appropriate way.But,inallourlanguagelearning,arewespendingsufficient timefocusingohthelinkbetweenlanguageandculture,i'e.howtospeak appropriatetfitearningto bea well-manneredforeigneris keyto becoming acceptedbychinesepeople. So,aswestudyChinese,whilewearebusymemorizingvocabularyand-getting to gripswithth6grammar,howcanwealsolearnto speakappropriately?The mo-re'time wespendonthis,themoreChinesepeoplewillenioyspendingtime withus,forChineseappreciateandwarmtothewelFmanneredforeigner' Appropriateness isallaboutthesocialrulesofthelanguage.Forexample, suipoiingweneedto askthenameof someonewehavenevermetbefore,our laiduage-willvaryaccordingtotherelativeage,statusandrelationshipwehave witlitnepersonwithwhomwearecommunicating. Wealsoneedto beclear whetherthesituationisformalor informal. Hence,wegetthefollowing: So,iftheotherpersonis someoneolderandthesituationisformal,wewould say,,,Ninguixing?tgftffi ?" butif it isa youngpersonwhomwemeetat a friend'sparty,itwouldbeappropriatetosimplysay,"N[jidoshEnmemingzi? ItfirLlltL&?? ". TIONSHI @ FT'nrUS FetaTloxsHtPl INFORMAL----------- or -----' -- -' FORMAL Elicitingnames 239
Reference Section "Eliciting names"inlinguisticsiscalleda "function". Herearesomeother commonfunctions:Greetings,leave-takings, invitations, makingappointrnents, expressingthanks,apologizing, expressingdisapproval,interrupting,givingand respondingto compliments, expressingdoubt,correcting& disagreeing,giving opinions& advice,complaining, offeringsympatfry, askingforanddenying permission, congratulating. So,foreachfunction,it is importantto understandtheappropriatewayto expressourselves.A possiblechartmightlooklikethefollowing: @ mTusl INFORMAL ------------------ or TATIONSH FORMAL Elicitingnames - formal/adult - informal/childNijidosh6nmemingzi? Ninguixing? As regardssomeoftheotherfunctions,wearenotjusttryingto learnhowto put sentencestogetherina grammaticallyaccurateway,butalsoto understand whatarethesocialrulesappropriateto thatparticularfunction.Forinstance, invitations:howto knowwhentheotherpersonisgivingagenuineinvitationor issimplybeingpolite(e.9. "y6ukdngddow6jia Ei zudzud €'49J+frXXM.M\. apofogizing:whenandhowit is necessaryto expressregrettorafauxpas,or whennoapologyisneeded(e.9.accidentallybumpingintosomeone). expressingdisapproval:whento usesilenceornon-cooperation toshow disagreement (e.9. "XtrFiH 'WTW?") respondingto a compliment:whento acceptoneandwhento simplysay,"lff E['FE'. Howcanwe goaboutlearninghowto speak(andbehave)moreappropriately? Cultivatean insatiablecuriosity.keepaskingyourteacherandgoodChinese friendswhatisappropriateina certainsituation.Peopleappreciatetheforeigner whohasa teachablespirit. Beobseruanf:noticehowChinesepeopleinteract- bothin reallifeandon T.V. - andwhenyouspotsomethingthatisdifferentto howyouwouldbehave, askforeignerswhohavebeeninChinaforsometimeandarethemselves culturallysensitivehowtheyviewit. l_r()
CHINEsE CHARACTERS LIsT 6-20 Chinese Characters 279
Chinese Characters The followingchorocters hove oppeoredin Lessons6-20 ba bei bai bei b6i b6n bi bu ch6n de da ddo de di6n d6ng dou dui duo 6r dr ge g6i gui gu6 hdn hdo hdo hen huan hu6ng 280 tr' # fn 1Y. 4 H Z. ffi {T t FtJ E! ,fi 'fr ,4\ # r.t & tl t tr.\ "E ft tr YN *T € tfl rR :rf FI 86 hundred 7 to worship 18 cup,glass,mug 17 north 20 volume(of books); (Measureforbooks) 13 pen (generalterm for writing instruments) 9 not (thenegative) 8 (a Chinesefamily name) 15 to make(a phonecall); hit, beat,fight; to do; to get L9 big,large 17 to (a place/time); to arrive at 16 (NounI/erb suffix of possessionor modification 9 o'clock; (Measurefor hoursof the clock); point I 1 east 20 all, both; always 10 to be correct,right; to(wards) 17 much,many; more 12 son 13 26 (generalMeasure) 7 to give (to) 9 expensive L2 country 20 Chinese(peopleor language); Han (dynasty) 20 good,well; okay 9 day (of month); number(of house); size(of clothing) 18 very 12 joyful, glad,be pleasedwith L9 yellow (color) / (a Chinesefamily name) 15
hui ji jido ji6 jin jing jiri k6 kudi t5i l6o li li ti lidng lin liLl ti0 ma? mdi mdi Chinese Characters A will, shall; can(i.e.know how to); an association 19 L how many? a few, some 11 nq to be called (by a name); to tell/order (someone) 14 {H. eldersister; younglady 14 + now, thepresent 11 H capital (of a country) 20 he7 E]' may,can; but,however; indeed,certainly 19 4 dollar; a pieceor lump(of) 12 * to come(to) 11 Z, old (in years),elderly 16 + (aChinesefamilyname); plum 15 tr in(side) 13 ?L courtesy,polite; rites,ceremony; a gift or present 18 ffi 2 (mustbefollowedby a Measure) 7 f (a Chinesefamily name) 15 lil (a Chinesefamily name) 15 ^66 q (intenogativesentsnceparticle) 8 * tobuy 12 * to sell 12 L (intenogativeparticle) 10 iq not 9 'ffl (Nounsuffix indicatingtheplural) 8 H side,face; noodles,flour 13 & name; glvenname 14 BE clear,bright 11 rtF which? 10 gl3 that 10 ffi south 20 6E can (in thesenseof 'beableto') 19 ItF you 8 me m6i men midn ming ming nd nd n5n n6ng ni 281
Chinese Characters nran + qr t. qitr qian + qran qing qD r ren Yi. :+, rFt * )L t year 11 76 a periodof time 18 L,000 7 money 12 to asldrequestto ...; to invite; please... 9 togo(to) 11 Nounsuffix 13 man,person,people 7 duy; sun; Japan 18 36 on,up,above; ascend,getinto; last(week/month) 13 little (in quantity),few; less / young,youthful 17 who? 18 what? 10 to beborn; a literaryperson L4 teacher,tutor,specialist 16 107 tobe 9 book 13 to say,to speak; to saythat 16 46 to calculate,to compute; to plan(to) 19 he,him 8 she,her 8 too,excessively 12 duy; sky,heaven 11 10,000 7 Hng; (a Chinesefamilyname) 15 (politeMeasurefor people) 16 to ask(a question),to inquire 10 I,me 8 riB san = shdng t shdo/shdoz-L' sh6i iE sh6n lt shdng +. shi tIF shi + shi fr shu fl shu6 i,H, SiE suan H ta lfr taru tai t tidn X wan n wSng I wdi {n wdn l"l w6 +tr' 282
WU wu Xi xi xia xidn xidng xido xido xid xing xing xu6 yang yao y6 yi yi y6u yue ziri zhdng zhdo zhd zhOng zi zl * fi E _E- ; ]1^ lt ffi zJr & iff tr W + +h q t t)) H E ft 1K "d ts + + + Chinese Character: (a Chinesefamily name) 15 56 west 20 joyful, glad,be pleasedwith 19 down, below; descend,go down; next (weeldmonth) 13 first 14 to think (that/about),to think (of doing) L6 small,little; young(in age) L4 school L6 to thank; (a Chinesefamily name) LT 18 staror planet to be surnamed,surname 14 to study,learn,to learnhow to 16 (a Chinesefamily name) 17 to want; want to, going to 8 also,too 10 16 becauseof, by meansof 19 thereis/are; to have 9 month; moon 18 to be (located)at; in, at,on 13 (Measurefor stamps& flat objects); (Chinesename) 15 (a Chinesefamily name) L7 this 10 middle; China 20 (Noun suffix) 17 word; written (Chinese)character 14 283
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LESSON11 ffi 1:1supermarket 1:3 coffee 'l:6 blacktea 1i12 to telephone 1:13 store,shop 1:17writecharacters1:19notebook 1i22bread 1:23breakfast *,91R *)x* dr.-bAlr "Jillr- k*t*fi@- -a7--1iT'- .* '.::_- * jtltL ilG 1l:31 receipt 1:29toiletpaper 11:30toothpaste 11:25Chineselang. 1:31billof sale 11:8foreigner 11:2iustnow 1:4tea 11:5needto/ need 1:7green(color) 11:9to put,to place 1:10self,oneself 11:11to takeholdof 11:12teleohonecard 'l:14 mediocre 11:15 to learn l1:16Mandarin 11:1I start, begin (to) 11:20must.haveto 11:21to practice Vocabulan Draxrng. 285
VocabularyDrawings LESSON12 D* rq\--.-\ \// .) 'T,AFZ lb r1 ,q, nllnllwtrwt 12:2shirt 12:9fat, obese l,g,n* '.* - l2:14giveadiscount 12:15 payfor goods 12:16 trousers 2:16shorts 2:19skirt 2:20shoes rL-Ji jf *1'. f\ F-*<i t li-r 2:25price 2:27underwear 2:29socks 2:3to wear 2:5a color 2:6 white(color) 2:6 black(color) 12:7blue(color) 2:8a little 2:10size 12:11justright 2i17 new 2i17old 2:18long 2i21 it 12:22 delinitely 12:23opentheshop 2:24Jurthermore 2:26lt iustso happensl2:30 closethe shop 286
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VocabularyDrawings LESSON14 tt 4:3room 4:4 eldersister 4:4youngersister 4:11youngerbrother4:11elderbrother 4:12parents 4:12father 4:12mother 4:15to movehome 4:5clear 4:6 togetherwith 4:7possibly,may 4:8to returnhome 4:9 to, tor 4:10justnow 4:13help(someone) 4:16extraordinarily 4:17to help,assist 4:17 help,assistance 4:18insteadof 4:19seldom 4:19little(quantity) 4:20another 4:21smallchange 4:22using,with 14:23to 4:8returnohonecall 4:2number 4:8returnto country 4:1Hellol(onphone 288
i t t t 5:1Germany 5:3France 5:4 to live,reside 5:6youngperson 5:10wholefamily t I I t 5:12brothers& sisters is2il;.'k;l;; 5:23to leave/depart5:24pleased,happy 5:25to enter 5:2 when:while 15:7clever,astute 5:9to forget 5:11again(in past) 5:13eldestchild 15:14otherpeople 15:15trequently 15:16to resemble 15:17semester 15:1I normally 15:19sometimes 15:20Fuzhou l5:21 it seemslike . 15:26to remember 15:27ShaanxiProv. 15:28Guangzhou 15:29standard 15:30to introduce 15:31opportunity '15:5 already LESSON15 \'-ocabularyDrawings 289
VocabularyDrawings LESSON16 6:8 tall,high 6:8 low 16:17takean exam 16:27textbook l6:1 tofeel (that) 16:2fluent l6:3to progress 6:6 1$, 2d, 3d, etc. 16:7the 4 tones 6:9 fairly, quite 16:10tobeinteresting6:11somepeople 6:12 foreigner 16:13to lend/bonow 6:14again,more 6:15times 6:16wrong! 16:18lesson 16:20spend(Yltime) l6:21pronunciation 6:22sentence 16:23grammar l6:24Nowonder...1 16:25finally;the last 6:26to prepare 6:27lessoncontent 6:28to reply 6:29intelligent 6:30notnecessarily6:31Cantonese 290
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VocabularyDrawings LESSON18 T-rI il,;;;il;#ik 18:4 to get out of bed 18:7Australia 8:10breaHastfritter I t,r 18:12tobathe/showe 8:17angry 8:22noisy 18:23clean/ dirty 8:24to goout 8:25televisionsel 18:26windowshopping 18:27to stand 8:28to sleeo 8:1really,truly 18:2fantasticl 8:3comfortable 8:5(still)more 18:6themost. 8:9simple,concise 18:13special(ly) 8:14becareful 8:15casual& carefree 8:16notuntil 8:18important ie't9",,torgh 8:201"'(ina series)8:21to makehaste 8:29to love(to) 8:30hope(thaVfor) 292
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