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Chinese Numbers. 周 游 You Zhou Hanban Chinese Teacher Confucius Institute at Edge Hill University. Warm-up. Chant: Chinese Numbers (0-10) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eLP3FuuEVs. 0零 líng. 1 一 yī. 2 二 èr. 3 三 sān. 4 四 sì. 5 五 wǔ. 6 六 liù. 7 七 qī. 8 八 bā. 9 九 jiǔ.
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Chinese Numbers 周 游 You Zhou Hanban Chinese TeacherConfucius Institute at Edge Hill University
Warm-up • Chant: Chinese Numbers (0-10) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eLP3FuuEVs
líng yī 零 wǔ 一 五 èr 二 sān sì 三 四
jiǔ 九 liù qī bā 七 八 六 shí 十
Activity1 Sing the Chinese number song.
Number song with English music • Sing the number song. Yī, èr, sān, sì, wǔ, Nǐ hǎo。Nǐ hǎo ma? Wǒ hěn hǎo。 One, two, three, four, five, Hello. How are you? I am very well. liù,qī, bā, jiǔ, shí, Xiè xie。Bù yòng xiè。Zài jiàn。 Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Thanks. You are welcome. Bye-bye.
Activity2 Let’s count from 0 to 10 together Let’s count from 0 to 10 to each other Let’s count from 0 to 10,and every person count one number. Count how many…
数字 numbers 一 yī 二 èr 三 sān 四 sì 五 wǔ 6. 六 liù 7. 七 qī 8. 八 bā 9. 九 jiǔ 10.十 shí
Activity4 Find the neighbours of the numbers Eg. One person says 4, and the person next to him/her says 3 and 5
数字 numbers 一 yī 二 èr 三 sān 四 sì 五 wǔ 6. 六 liù 7. 七 qī 8. 八 bā 9. 九 jiǔ 10.十 shí
Activity5 Reverse the order of the numbers Eg. One person says 234, and the person next to him/her says 432 Eg. One person says 23456789, and the person next to him/her says 98765432
数字 numbers 一 yī 二 èr 三 sān 四 sì 五 wǔ 6. 六 liù 7. 七 qī 8. 八 bā 9. 九 jiǔ 10.十 shí
Activity6 Say the numbers on the cards to your friends in random order.
Activity7:please say it loud as soon as the figure’s been enlarged. 8 10 4 9 7 10 2 5 1 1 4 4 1 8 9 2 7 3 9 5 7 2 1 3 4 6 9 3 5 6 8 6 7 7 2 9 8 3 6 10 4 3 8
Activity8 To calculate Plus 加 jiā Minus 减 jiǎn Eg. One person says 2(èr) 加 4 (sì), and the other people say 6 (liù) Eg. One person says 8 (bā)减 3 (sān), and the other people say 5 (wǔ)
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? 七 qī
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? 六 liù six
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? five 五 wǔ
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? two 二 èr
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? 八 bā eight
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? four 四 sì
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? nine 九 jiǔ
duō shǎo 多 少 How many…? 七 qī seven
11-19 shíyī 十一 11=10+1 shí wǔ shí sì 14 15 shíèr 十二 12=10+2 shí liù shí qī shísān 十三 13=10+3 16 17 shí bā shí jiǔ 18 19
20-90 20= 2×10 30 = 3×10 40 = 4×10 50 = 5×10 60 = 6×10 70 = 7×10 80 = 8×10 90 = 9×10 èr shí sān shí sì shí wǔshí liù shí qī shí bā shí jiǔshí
shí èrshí sānshí sìshí wǔshí liùshí qīshí bāshí jiǔshí shíyī shíbā 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 11=10+1 十一 18=10+8 十八 22= 20+2 二十二 25= 20+5 二十五 37=30+7 三十七 39=30+9 三十九 èr shí èr èr shí wǔ sān shí qī sān shí jiǔ 。。。 。。。 100 一百 yī bǎi
Activity9 Let’s count from 0 to 100, every person count one number.
èr shí sān 23 44 57 35 62 83 99 79
语言点Language Points 2.百以内的数字 Number below 100 23 èrshísān 56 wǔshíliù 88 bāshíbā 99 jiǔshíjiǔ
Warm-up • Please think about the following questions before enjoying the video. • 1. What numbers are lucky ones? Why? • 2. What numbers are unlucky ones? Why? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT52hREAf18
Lucky Number In Chinese culture the numbers 6, 8 and 9 are considered lucky because of the sound they make.
六 liù 6 sounds like the word for “everything going smoothly” = liu
九 jiǔ 9 sounds like the word for “everlasting” = jiu so is often used in weddings
八 bā 8 sounds like “great fortune coming soon” = fa There is even a Chinese restaurant named 888 in Rosemead, America
Monterey Park in the United States has the nation’s highest concentration of Chinese because the post code was originally 818
A millionaire in Hong Kong paid millions of dollars for a car licence plate beginning with 888