Monday, October 22, 2012

Chong Yang Festival (10/23/2012)


The Chóng Yáng Festival 重阳节, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.

According to the Chinese "阴yīn-阳yáng" dichotomy, the number nine is regarded as 阳yáng, which represents life and brightness. The ninth day of the ninth month is a double 阳yáng day, hence the name "Chóng Yáng Festival". (Chóng means "repeat" in Mandarin Chinese.) 
Show love and care to parents and
the elderly family members.

The ninth month also heralds the approach of winter. It is a time when the living need warm clothing, and filial Chinese sons and daughters extended this to make the festival a time for providing winter clothes for their ancestors. The Double Ninth Festival, therefore, also became an occasion to visit the graves of dead family members. Clothes made of paper would then be burnt as offerings.

On the Double Ninth Festival, people customarily climb mountains, appreciate chrysanthemum flowers, drink chrysanthemum wine, and eat double-ninth cakes. The Double Ninth Festival is also the "Elderly's Festival". Old people are especially meant to improve their health by taking part in the activities on the day of the festival.

Be grateful to parents.
The Double Ninth Festival is also a time for family get-togethers. It is an occasion to remember one's ancestors, the sacrifices they made and the hardships they underwent. Often, family outings are organised during which people search to renew their appreciation of nature and to reaffirm their love and concern for family members and close friends.
(Source: http://dragonkids.chinadaily.com.cn/tour/holiday/chongyang.html)

Comment in a sentence or two, why is loving and caring  for one's parents and elderly family members so important?

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 12 Exercise

Please type your answers in the comments section.



Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 12 Listening Practice

Listen to the sound clips below and write down in English their meanings:

Sound Clip 1


Sound Clip 2


Sound Clip 3


Sound Clip 4

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 12 Word Game

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Mid-Autumn Festival (9/30/2012)

Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese Lunar calendar (that is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar).  It is a holiday in China and an occasion for family reunion. Chinese families like to get together to eat the mooncakes and watch the moon at the Mid-Autumn Festival night.


Related vocabs:
Mid-autumn festival - 中秋节 zhōng qīu jié
Reunion                  - 团圆 tuán yuán (group-round)
Moon                      - 月亮 yuè liang (moon-shine)
Mooncake              - 月饼 yuè bǐng
Lanterns                 - 灯笼 dēng lóng (light-cage)

Monday, October 1, 2012

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 11 Rhyme

一二三四五六七,
 yī    èr  sān  sì   wǔ   lìu   qī

三个男,四个女,
sān  ge  nán,      sì    ge   nǚ

七个学生走过去。
 qī  ge xué sheng zǒu guò qù


永凤




永凰

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 11 Vocabs

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 11 Exercise

Hey girls,

Please post your English translation of the following passages in the comments section.  Then, play the voki player and practise reading aloud.  (You may copy the text and paste them in The Chinese Reader to get the words' pinyins)

       我们上北京英文小学。我们的学校不很大。学校里有校长、老师和学生。


       我们班有二十个同学,十一个女同学,九个男同学。我们班里有一个英国学生和两个美国学生。我们喜欢上英文课和中文课。   
   
         
      我们爱我们的学校、老师和同学。

Monday, September 24, 2012

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 10 Exercise

(A) Expand the following words into a term, a phrase or a sentence. Please make two attempts for each word:

Example 1. 大 → 大树 / 妈妈的眼睛很大。
Example 2. 小 → 我的小狗 / 小学
  1.  →
  2.  →
  3.  →
  4.  →
  5.  →
(B) Answer these questions based on the Situational Video in Kuaile Hanyu Unit 4 Lesson 10. Please post your answers in comments section.
  1. 小海hǎi星期一有英文课吗? 
  2. mài 克星期二有中文课吗?
  3. 迈克星期几有中文课?
    Hint: ____星期__和星期_________。
  4. 迈克星期六有什么课?
  5. 小海和迈克星期几有体育课?
    Hint: 小海______________。迈克______________。
Notes:
数shù 学xué          - Math
计jì 算suàn 机jī      - Computer (计算机 is the scientific name, whereas 电脑 is the common name for computer)
历lì 史shǐ               - History
音yīn 乐yuè           - Music
还hái有                 - still have, also have

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Kuaile Hanyu Lesson 10 Word Scramble

Hey girls,

These are what you're going to do:
  1. Unscramble the words below to get the right answer (it will say Congratulations)
  2. Each time you get a correct sentence, type the sentence out using InputKing if you do not already have Chinese IME in your computer
  3. Click "Play Again" for a new set of words.  There are 4 different sentences in total.
  4. Copy the 4 answers and paste them as comments to this blog post.
Hint:
Always remember that time expression comes either before or after the subject.
time + Subject + time + Verb + Object

Thursday, September 13, 2012

3 Pinyin Rules

1)  The two dots of ü



2)  i, u, ü never stand alone or in front of a syllable



















3. The pronunciation of iu, ui and un



Sunday, September 9, 2012

Pinyin Drill 2

Compound Finals

ai, ei, ui, ao, ou, iu, ie, üe, er, 
an, en, in, un, ün, ang, eng, ing, ong, 
ia, iao, ian, iang, 
ua, uo, uai, uang, üan, iong

Pinyin Drill 1

Selected initials: j, q, x, z, c, s, zh, ch, sh, r
Basic finalsa, o, e, i, u, ü

Hanyu Pinyin Chart

汉语拼音 (hànyǔ pīnyīn)  consists of:

23 Initials
b, p, m, f, d, t, n, l, g, k, h,
j, q, x, z, c, s, zh, ch, sh, r,
y, w

6 Basic Finals

a, o, e, i, u (wu), ü (yu)

4 Basic Tones
1st: high flat, e.g. ā
2nd: medium rising, e.g. á
3rd: low falling and rising (may be omitted), e.g. ǎ
4th: high falling, e.g. à

Please click the pinyin chart below, then follow the simple steps as shown in the image to listen to various  pronunciations in 4 different tones.