Learning about Family Members and Introductions in Chinese
Today's lesson focuses on recapping family members, learning to introduce them in Chinese, and understanding how to write the Chinese full stop. The session covers various family members such as nai, baba, ye, ji, jie, ma, Dad, Grandpa, Elder sister, Mother, and Grandma. Additionally, the class revisits the concept of radicals and practices identifying older and younger individuals within a family setting.
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Learning Learning intention intention: 1. Recap family member. 2.Know how to introduce family members 3. Know how to write Chinese full stop. Today s topic Family information
Family ji
ji Family ji r n family member
Family Members : n i nai b ba y ye ji jie m ma Dad Grandpa Elder sister Mother Grandma I w
m ma b ba y ye ji jie n i nai w
Revise:what is a radical? Part of the character Has meaning Radical means means female elder male
Who is older A. B.
Who is younger A. B.
Who is older A. B.
Which word should not be in the group? Why?
Which word should not be in the group? Why?
new characters character pinyin English t he t she
The first one is an example 1. Tom, w ji o Tom, w sh su . 2. _______, _____ 3. _______, _____ I m called Tom. I m ten years old Tip: remember, when telling name and age, we don t translate am/is/are.
1. My little sister is 6 years old. She is called Mary. 2. My big brother is 20 years old. He is called Tom.