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gǎn ēn jié kuài lè 感恩节快乐 !. nǐ hǎo. nǐ hǎo. 我和你 . Lesson 6 Speaking Assessment. TOPIC: 我的家 - A t least SIX sentences. The information include, but not limited to: Where is your home? How many people are there in your home? Who are they? What do your they do?
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nǐhǎo nǐ hǎo 我和你
Lesson 6 SpeakingAssessment
TOPIC: 我的家 • - At least SIX sentences. • The information include, but not limited to: • Where is your home? • How many people are there in your home? • Who are they? What do your they do? • Do you have acar? If you do, which country’s car is it? • What pets do you have? etc. • - After presentation, answer one question from the floor
Grading Criteria (4 分): • Pronunciation • Choice of words and sentence structures • Not relying on scripts • Response to questions • (Chinese Learning Tool & Resource)
One-Child Policy • Formally called “Family Planning Policy” • Enacted in 1979 • Rationale: • Feeding 25% of world’s population on 7% of the arable land • Population containment essential to economic reform & living standards • Flooding & famine can send them into starvation
One-Child Policy • Exceptions • Farmers • Ethnic minorities • Families with disabled first child • Multiple births • Parents who work in high risk occupation • Parents who are both single children themselves
Pros & Cons Pros: • The policy has reduced China’s population by 250 million, although pop still increasing 10 million per year (equal to pop of Belgium). • The living standards of Chinese people has been greatly improved. Cons: • More old people; fewer young • 4:2:1 phenomenon; couple responsible for 1 child & 4 parents • Disproportion in male to female ratios: 100 to 117
Policy Update • Chinese government has begun to revise the policy to seek for a balanced society. • On Nov. 15, 2013, it is announced that couples can have two children if either parent is an only child. • It is estimated that the policy change could lead to one million to two million extra births in China every year, on top of the 15 million or so births a year now.
Family Planning Billboard "There's no difference between having a girl or a boy — girls can also continue the family line."
剪纸 (jiǎnzhǐ)Paper Cut • A traditional Chinese art • Listed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, in 2009. • Began two thousand years ago when paper was invented. • The main tool for paper cut is scissors or carving knives. • Often used to decorate windows and doors in wedding ceremonies or festivals in China. Video
Paper Cutting 剪纸 (jianzhi) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAGjlGsZkx8 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcg9dwDmloQ&feature=BFa&list=PL01FDD0E0076ED5A3
kàndiànyǐngxuézhōngwén看电影 学中文 • Act out the lines you selected from the movie Examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h55fQSPA-gA (trailer) movie scenes to act out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXkzNRHb5HM(scenes acted out)
shēngrigē 生日歌 video
作业 (HOMEWORK) • MCL • Final-term projects • Portfolio • Syllabus, Character Books (Lessons 1-6), Notes, Quizzes, Handouts, 8 Journal Entries