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nǐ hǎo. nǐ hǎo. dì lìu kè 第 六课 (L6). 家 (Family). mù biāo 目 标 (Objectives) V I can ask and answer the question in which city your home is V I can ask and answer the question how many family members you have V I can talk about my and my family members’ occupations
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nǐhǎo nǐ hǎo
dìlìukè第 六课 (L6) 家(Family)
mùbiāo 目 标 (Objectives) V I can ask and answer the question in which city your home is V I can ask and answer the question how many family members you have V I can talk about my and my family members’ occupations _ I can ask and answer the question what your family have (pets, cars, etc.) _ I can introduce and talk about my family
luòshānjī 洛杉矶
gōngchéngshī 工 程 师
gǒu 狗
māo 猫
chē 车
A: 对了,你家有 吗 ? zhīgǒu B:有。我家有____只狗。 Or 没有。 liàngchē A: 你家有几辆 ? chē B: 我家有___辆车。
Choose one Q&A below, and develop the conversation in pairs. Each person speaks at least three lines. gǒu 1. A: 对了,你家有 吗 ? zhīgǒu B:有。我家有____只狗。 Or 没有。 liàngchē 2. A: 对了, 你家有几辆 ? B: 我家有___辆车。
Grammar Notes • 只 zhī M.W. used for certain • animals (dogs, cats, etc.). • Two cats • 辆 liàng M.W. used for vehicles. • Four cars liǎngzhīmāo sìliàngchē
liànxí练习 (Exercise) • Translation in Pinyin. • His family has three American cars. • 2. How many dogs does your older brother have? • 3. His family has two Japanese cars. Tā (de) jiāyǒusānliàngměiguóchē. Nǐ (de) gēgeyǒujǐzhīgǒu? Tā(de) jiāyǒuliǎngliàngrìběnchē.
中华人民共和国签证申请表Visa Application Form of the People’s Republic of China http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywzn/lsyw/vpna/rap/W020110823124017412067.pdf
xiězì写 字Chinese Character Writing Bingo; Online Tool & Resource for Learning Chinese
Tiǎozhàn挑战( Challenge) • Listen and choose whether the statement is true. • a. Xuewendoes not have a girlfriend. 对 不对 • Xuewen has four cars. 对 不对 • 2. P. 100 6-6 • 3. Supplementary Practice (PP. 96-98).
wénhuà文化(Culture) Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony (Video) This ceremony demonstrates various aspects Chinese culture. The artistic part of the ceremony comprised two parts titled "Brilliant Civilization" and "Glorious Era" respectively. The first part highlighted ancient Chinese civilization and the second part exhibited modern China and its dream of harmony between the people of the world. (Sections: Opera; Dance; Taiji; Beijing Huan Ying Ni) (Question Card; Recognize words) Words)
wénhuà文化(Culture) Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony (Video) Theme Song: 我和你 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC0w7-RWm_U
BǐBRUSHES The brushes should be soaked in water for 10-15 minutes prior to their first use. After each use, the brushes should be cleaned and the original 'point" can be reestablished simply by using your fingers and napkins to create a point while still wet.
Brushes are made from animal hair that is bundled together and put on bamboo reeds. The Chinese use hair from wolves, sheep, rabbits, deer, foxes, weasels or mice depending on the type of writing. For small delicate writing, use rabbit hair. For bold writing, sheep hair is good. You must take good care of the brushes to keep the point stiff and straight.
YànINK GRINDING STONE Water is dripped upon the stone surface. The ink stick should be rubbed against the moistened stone surface in a circular manner. Depending upon the desire for color intensity the artist will dip the brush upon different areas of the stone.
ZhǐPAPER In China, Xuanzhi (宣紙) is the preferred type of paper. It is made from the Tartar wingceltis, as well as other materials including rice, the paper mulberry, bamboo, hemp, etc.
Sample Calligraphy JiaGu Wen Oracle BoneScript
Sample Calligraphy ZhuanShu Seal Script
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Sample Calligraphy When I come to revisit, it appears to be beautifully and enigmatically quaint, The willow branches touch the clear water of the brook by the bridge, The sun is warm, flowers sweet, and the mountain birds are singing incessantly. Your old residence was west of the North Bridge; Wu Ju (Song)
Sample Calligraphy Cao Shu Cursive Script
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HOW TO HOLD THE BRUSH It is best to hold the brush using the forefinger and the thumb. The brush can then rest against the middle finger. The brush should be held upright with the hand not touching the paper. The brush should always be held at a point slightly above center allowing for more controlled movements. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDWTtvn3oJU&NR=1&feature=endscreen (stroke performance; steps: strokes, basic characters, final piece) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE5nosxPQVM&feature=relmfu
There are seven standard strokes. Some calligraphers believe there are up to thirty-two strokes. Either way, there are many interpretations.The seven strokes or 'Seven Mysteries' as they are called: 1. Horizontal line 2. dot 3. sweeping downward stroke
4. vertical line 5. sharp curve and 6. downward stroke 7. downward stroke
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