2011年6月12日星期日

Popular Chinese Saying: Many Thanks!

Many Thanks! (Beginner) 多谢!

Example:
      Nǐ zuìjìn shēntǐ hǎo xiē le ma?
A
:你 最近   身体   吗?
     Are you feeling better recently?

     Hái bú cuò, duō xiè.
B
:还 错,多   谢。
     Not bad. Many thanks!


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2011年6月9日星期四

Popular Chinese Saying: 牛仔裤 Jeans


牛仔裤 (niúzǎikù) Jeans

In this Chinese phrase, the Chinese character “ (kù)” means trousers. But in Chinese, we always use “裤子 (kùzi)” instead of “ (kù).”



Example:

    Nǐ zhè tiáo niúzǎikù kàn qǐlái hěn bú cuò ma.
A:
   牛仔裤     起来          嘛。
Your jeans look nice.

    Nà shì dāngrán le, zhè shì jīnnián cái chū de xīnkuǎn.
B:
    当然    了,这      今年             新款。
Of course, it is this year’s new style.


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Can you write the Chinese character “春 Spring?”


(Chūn) Spring

Watch the picture and learn to write Chinese character :.” 



Examples:
1. Wǒmen dōu chénjìn zài chūnjié  de  huānlè  zhī zhōng.
    
我们           沉浸         春节         欢乐       中。
We are all immersed in the gaiety of the Spring Festival.

2. Chūntiān lái le, wànwù chōngmǎn shēngjī.
     
春天        了,万物       充满         生机。
When spring has arrived, everything is full of vitality.

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2011年6月8日星期三

How to Master Chinese Tones?



Questions: I’ve just started to learn Mandarin. How could I master Chinese tones?
 
Answers:
Chinese tones are usually challenging for the beginning-level Mandarin learners. There are several suggestions for you on Chinese tones:
First of all, memorize, memorize, and memorize. Try to remember the Chinese tones as much as possible. The tone chart (see below) and hand signals help you remember how four tones are pronounced.
Find some simple Chinese audios and listen to them. These options can expose your ears to native speaking Chinese.
Practice makes perfect. Grasp every opportunity to speak with native Chinese people. Read Chinese words or short stories aloud and try to hear the words to reinforce your memory. Record yourself and play it back later, and ask yourself: “How does it sound?”
Or you can get a tutor directly from China. She/he can help you get accustomed to the tones that are crucial to communicating in Mandarin Chinese.

The Four Tones in Mandarin Chinese
There are four tones in the Chinese language: the first tone, the second tone, the third tone and the fourth tone. The first tone has a high and even pitch. The second tone has a rising pitch while the third tone has a pitch that falls and then rises. The fourth tone, as the name implies, has a…

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