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上课 Attending Class
(Click the links to listen. All tone marks here are actual tones.)
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Yī
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Cíhuì
词汇 |
Vocabulary |
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Notes: In Putonghua, there are a number of syllables that lose their original tones and are pronounced soft and short. Such syllables are known as neutral tone syllables and are identified by the absence of tone marks, e.g. “xièxie”, “duìbuqǐ”. |
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Èr Duìhuà
二 、对话 Dialogue |
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Hello everyone, my name is Yang Yun. I am a Chinese language teacher.
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Hello teacher, my name is Alice. I am American. |
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How long have you been in Hong Kong? |
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I have been in Hong Kong for seven days. |
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Have you studied Chinese before? |
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No, I’ve never had the chance. . |
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I have class this morning. |
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What time does the first class start? |
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The first class is at nine in the morning. |
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Sān
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Jùxíng
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yǔ
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tìhuɑn
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Sentence patterns and practice phrases
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I am from the United States. |
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I have class this morning. |
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Sorry I am late. I had to see a doctor. |
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