Chinese Language Learning - Understanding Age-related Phrases

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Explore a lesson on asking and answering age-related questions in Chinese using phrases and characters. Practice translating sentences, learn vocabulary, and create dialogues on age inquiries. Enhance your Chinese language skills in a fun and engaging way.


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  1. 1.2: n du d Institute of Education IOE Confucius Institute for Schools n du d How old are you? Jinbu 1 Chapter 1, Unit 2 In this lesson you will learn: 1. She and he 2. Ask people' s age How old are you w su Adapted from lessons donated by colleagues at Dartford Grammar School Translate the characters in the boxes. Extension: Write out ''I'm 23 years old'' in Chinese(character and pinyin) I, me years old

  2. Phrases we've learnt n du d How old are you w su I am ...... years old

  3. t She, her

  4. t He, him

  5. Can you translate the sentences below into Chinese? t du d 1. How old is she? t du d 2. How old is he?

  6. t du d t sh y su

  7. t du d t sh y su

  8. Remember! Somebody + is for asking children's or teenagers' age For general, we say: du sh o su Somebody +

  9. du sho su Somebody + many less years old How old is somebody

  10. t du sho su t s sh y su 41

  11. t du sho su t s n sh r su 32

  12. t du sho su t w sh q su 57

  13. t du sho su t ji sh s su 94

  14. Practice each character at least 5 times: t t She He du sh o su How old Extension: Test your memory: cover, write, check.

  15. Translate the sentences into Chinese(character and pinyin) 1. How old is she? 2. I'm 21 years old. 3. How old are you? 4. He is 33 years old. 5. How old is he? Extension: Design a dialogue of people asking and answering question about their age.

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