Mandarin Chinese for Beginners. Yi Ren
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Do You Know?
➊ Which traditional holidays are most important to the Chinese? (Bonus point: Which one is more important than all the others?)
➋ What are the terms in Chinese for the twenty-fifth and fiftieth wedding anniversaries?
See you later!
Now you have learned how to introduce family members to other people. In addition, you’ve learned 46 new words, a few more useful sentences, idioms, and proverb, a poem, and some Chinese cultural info and customs.
Even though family is great, you probably also want to know how to introduce yourself to other people at parties or business events, right? That’s up next as we move on to Chapter 3.
But first, we should take a short break. See you soon!
Zhè shì wǒ de míng piàn.
Here is my business card.
Wǒ lái zì shàng hǎi. Nǐ lái zì nǎ ge guó jiā?
I am from Shanghai. Where are you from?
Hěn gāo xìng rèn shí nǐ.
Very happy to meet you.
CHAPTER 3
第三章
Dì sān zhāng
Getting Together 聚会 Jù huì
There will be an annual holiday event at Lily’s husband’s company. Lily and her husband invite Jack to go with them to the event. Jack is excited about having a chance to meet more people.
In this chapter, you will learn how to say the names of different countries and nationalities in Chinese. You also will learn a bit about China’s many ethnic groups. You can add to your idiom collection some new phrases related to friendship, and enjoy another well-known Tang poem. Plus, we will discuss some mistakes you’ll want to avoid if you go to China.
Are you ready? Here we go!
Listen carefully to the audio for New Words 1. Next, read along with me as I pronounce each word or phrase, then repeat it during the pauses provided. When you finish practicing the New Words, listen to the conversation in Dialog 1, and then follow along to practice speaking these sentences yourself.
In this dialog, you will notice there are not many new words. Let’s begin!
Lily:This is my friend, Jack.
Zhè shì wǒ de péng yǒu Jié kè.
这 是 我的 朋 友 杰克。
Zhang:Hello! My name is Zhang Xiao yuan.
Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Zhāng Xiǎo yuán.