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¡¡Making a Phone Call
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¡¡Talking about the Weather
¡¤Background:±±¾©µÄÆøºòΪµäÐ͵Äůδø¼¾·çÆøºò£¬Ò»ÄêËļ¾Çø·ÖÏÔÖø¡£´ºÇïÁ½¼¾Êǹ۹âÓÎÀÀµÄºÃʱ»ú¡£ÓÈÆäÊDZ±¾©µÄÇï¼¾£¬Á¹Ë¬ÒËÈË£¬È˳Æâ€œ½ðÉ«µÄÇïÌ씡£Âó¿ËÕýÔÚºÍËûµÄÖйúÅóÓÑÀöÀö̸±±¾©µÄÌìÆø¡£Beijing has a typical tempera¡­¡­
¡¡At a Friend's House
¡¤Background:Ó¦ÑûÖйúÅóÓѼÒ×÷¿Í£¬ÒªÇó׼ʱµ½´ï£¬Ìáǰ¼¸·ÖÖÓÒ²ÊÇÊÊÒ˵ģ¬³Ùµ½ÊÇʧÀñµÄ¡£ÖйúÈËÇë¿Í³Ô·¹£¬Ò»°ãÇé¿öÊÇÖØ³Ô²»ÖØÌ¸¡£ÖйúÈËÈÏΪ¾Æ²Ë²»·áÊ¢ÊDz»×ðÖØ¿ÍÈË¡£Âó¿ËÓ¦ÑûËûµÄÖйúͬÊÂÍõÀö¼Ò×÷¿Í¡£If invited, a guest must arrive at a Chinese friend&¡­¡­
¡¡Eating Roast Beijing Duck
¡¤Background:¿¾Ñ¼ÊDZ±¾©µÄÒ»µÀ·çζ²Ë¡£ÕäÄݺÍÂó¿ËÀ´µ½ÓÐ120¶àÄêÀúÊ·µÄ±±¾©â€œÈ«¾ÛµÂ¿¾Ñ¼µê”¡£The roast duck is regarded as the specially delicate food of Beijing. Jane¡­¡­
¡¡Shopping
¡¤Do you have this in my size? ÓÐûÓÐÎҵijߴ磿 (y¨¯u méiy¨¯u w¨¯de ch¨«cùn?)How much is this? Õâ¸ö¶àÉÙÇ®£¿ (zhá§ge du¨­sh¨£o qiÃ&ie¡­¡­
¡¡Directions
¡¤How do I get to _____ ? Ôõôȥ_____ z¨§nme qù _____? ...the train station? ...»ð³µÕ¾? ...hu¨¯ch¨¥ zhà n?...the bus station? ...Æû³µ×ÜÕ¾? ...q&A¡­¡­
¡¡Months
¡¤Months in Chinese are also easy: starting with 1 for January, just add the number after Ô yuá§.January Ò»ÔÂ, y¨© yuá§February ¶þÔÂ, á§¡­¡­
¡¡Time
¡¤now ÏÖÔÚ xià nzà ilater ÒÔºó£¬ y¨«hòu or sh¨¡ohòubefore ÒÔǰ, y¨«qiánmorning ÔçÉÏ, z¨£oshà ngafternoon¡­¡­
¡¡Numbers
¡¤Chinese numbers are very regular. While Arabic (Western) numerals have become more common, the Chinese numerals shown below are still used, particular¡­¡­
¡¡Problems
¡¤Leave me alone. ²»Òª´ò”_ÎÒ¡£ (búyà o d¨£r¨£o w¨¯)Dont touch me! ²»ÒªÅöÎÒ£¡ (búyà o pá§ng w¨¯!)Ill call the police. ÎÒÒª½Ð¡­¡­
¡¡Basic Phrases
¡¤BasicsTo be or not to be?Chinese does not have words for yes and no as such; instead, questions are typically answered by repeating the verb. Common o¡­¡­
¡¡Lesson 3 N¨« máng ma?
¡¤ Click hereto listen to the text recording        Click here to watch video clip (Real player needed) &nb¡­¡­
¡¡Lesson 2
¡¤ G¨³b¨­:N¨« h¨£o ma?Pà lánk¨£: W¨¯ h¨§n h¨£o, n¨« ne?G¨³b¨­:Y¨§ h¨§n h¨£o.New words   maw¨¯h¨§nney¨§ an question particle I, m¡­¡­
¡¡Lesson 1 N¨« h¨£o!
¡¤Click Click to listen to the text recording     Click here to watch video clip (Real player needed)  Pà lÃ&iexc¡­¡­
¡¡ÕâÊÇʲô? What's this?
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¡¡Where are you going? ÄãÈ¥ÄĶù?
¡¤ÍõÃ÷£ºÄãºÃ£¬Àîºì¡£Àîºì£ºàË£¡ÍõÃ÷¡£ÄãÈ¥ÄĶù£¿ÍõÃ÷£ºÍ¼Êé¹Ý¡£ÄãÄØ£¿Àîºì£º»Ø¼Ò¡£ÍõÃ÷£ºÔÙ¼û¡£Àîºì£ºÔÙ¼û¡£ Wang Ming: N¨« h¨£o, L¨« Hóng.Li Hong: Hà i! Wáng Mí¡­¡­
¡¡Measure Words/Á¿´Ê
¡¤In Chinese, most specified or numbered nouns must be preceded by measure words according to the type of object. It is like the English use of â&¡­¡­
¡¡Mandarin Chinese Lesson 4
¡¤Comparisons Using b¨« [±È]Comparisons can be made using b¨« [±È]. Adverbs (like ²»£¬Ò²£¬Ö»£¬¶¼£©and any auxilary verbs are placed before b¨« in the sentence. The a¡­¡­
¡¡An introduction to particles
¡¤The Chinese language employs heavy usage of particles to modify the meaning of characters and sentences. Since Chinese has neither inflections nor ten¡­¡­
¡¡Lesson 2: ½ñÌìÄãæ²»Ã¦£¿
¡¤Lesson 2: ½ñÌìÄãæ²»Ã¦£¿Lesson 2 contains a dialogue of two students discussing their classes for the day.Dialogues 1 & 2: CharactersDialogue 1 Simp¡­¡­

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