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  1. FSI - Standard Chinese - Module 03 MON - Student Workbook
  2. Foreign Service Institute
  3. CM 0184 S
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  5. A MUUULAR ARHHUAUH
  6. STUDENT WORKBOOK
  7. MODULE 3: MONEY
  8. MODULE 4: DIRECTIONS
  9. SPONSORED BY AGENCIES OF THE
  10. UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN GOVERNMENTS
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  28. Actual brand names and businesses are sometimes cited in DLIFLC
  29. instructional materials to provide instruction in pronunciations and
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  35. In DLIFLC publications, the words he, him, and/or his denote both
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  43. PREFACE
  44. Standard Chinese: A Modular Approach originated in an interagency
  45. conference held at the Foreign Service Institute in August 1973 to
  46. address the need generally felt in the U.S, Government language training
  47. community for improving and updating Chinese mater!ala to reflect
  48. currant usage in Beijing and Taipei,
  49. The conference resolved to develop saterials which were flexible enough
  50. in form and content to meet the requirements of a vide range of
  51. government agencies and academic institutions.
  52. A Project Board was established consisting of representstives of the
  53. Central Intelligence Agency Language Learning Center, the Defense
  54. Language’ Institute, the State Department^(f)B Foreign Service
  55. Institute, the Cryptologic School of the Sational Security Agency, and
  56. the U.S. Office of Education, later Joined by the Canadian Forces
  57. Foreign Language School. The representatives have included Arthur I.
  58. McNeill, John Hopkins, and John Boag (CIA); Colonel John F. Elder III,
  59. Joseph C. Hutchinson, Ivy Gibian, and Major Bernard Muller-Thym (DLI)j
  60. James B. Frith and John B, Ratliff III (FBI); Kazoo Shitana (NBA);
  61. Bichard T. Thompson and Julia Petrov (OE); and Lieutenant Colonel George
  62. Koaoria (CFFIá).
  63. The Project Board set up the Chinese Core Curriculum Project in 1974 In
  64. space provided at the Foreign Service Institute. Each of the six U.S.
  65. and Canadian government agencies provided funds and other assistance,
  66. Gerard P» Kok vas appointed project coordinator, and u planning council
  67. was formed consisting of Hr. Kok, Frances Li of the Defense Language
  68. Institute, Patricia 0'Connor of the University of Texan, Seri M.
  69. Rickerson of the Language Learning Center, and Jarnos Wrenn of Brown
  70. University. In the fell of 1977, Lucille A. Barale was appointed deputy
  71. project coordinator. David W, Dellinger of the language Learning Center
  72. and Charles R. Sheehan of the Foreign Service Institute also served on
  73. the planning council and contributed material to the project. The
  74. planning council drew up the original overall design for the materials
  75. and met regularly to review their development.
  76.                                  *            *
  77. Writers for the first half of the materials were John H. T. Harvey,
  78. Lucille A. Borale, and Roberta 6. Barry, who worked in close cooperation
  79. with the planning council and with the Chinese staff of the Foreign
  80. Service Institute. Mr, Harvey developed the instructional formats of the
  81. comprehension and production self-study materials, and also designed the
  82. communication-based clasBroom activities and wrote the teacher’s guides.
  83. Lucille A, Barale and Roberta S. Barry wrote the tape scripts and the
  84. student text. By 1973 Thomas E. Madden and Busan C. Pola had Joined the
  85. staff. Led by Ms. Barale, they have worked as a team to produce the
  86. materials subsequent to Module 6.
  87. All Chinese language material was prepared, or selected by Chuan 0.
  88. Chao, Ylng-chih Chen, Hsiao-Jung Chi, Eva Diao, Jan Hu, Tsung-mi Li, and
  89. Yunhui C, Yang, assisted for part of the time by Chieh-fang Ou Lee,
  90. Ying-ming Chen, and. Joseph Yu Hau Wang. Anna Affholder, Mei-li Chen,
  91. and Henry Khuo helped in the preparation of a preliminary corpus of
  92. dialogues.
  93. Administrative assistance was provided at various times by Vincent
  94. Basciano, Lisa A, Bowden, Jill W. Ellis, Donna Fong, Renee T. C. Liang,
  95. Thomas E, Madden, Susan C. Pola, and Kathleen Strype.
  96. The production of tape recordings was directed by Jose M. Ramirez of the
  97. Foreign Service Institute Recording Studio. The Chinese script was
  98. voiced by Me, Chao, Ms. Chen, Mr. Chen, Ms. Diao, Ms. Hu, Mr. Khuo, Mr.
  99. Li, and Ms, Yang. The English script was read, by Ms. Barale, Ms. Barry,
  100. Mr. Basciano, Ms. ]gllis, Ma. Pole, and Ms. Strype.
  101. The graphics were produced by John McClelland of the Foreign Service
  102. Institute Audio-Visual staff, under the general supervision of Joseph A.
  103. Sadote, Chief of Audio-Visual.
  104. Standard Chinese: A Modular Approach was field-tested with the
  105. cooperation of Brown University; the Defense Language Institute, Foreign
  106. Language Center; the Foreign Service Institute; the Language Learning
  107. Center; the United States Air Force Academy; the University of Illinois;
  108. and the University of Virginia.
  109. Colonel Samuel L. Stapleton and Colonel Thanas G. Foster, Commandants of
  110. the Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center, authorized the
  111. DLIFLC support necessary for preparation of thia edition of the course
  112. materials. This support included coordination, graphic arts, editing,
  113. typing, proofreading, printing, and materials necessary to carry out
  114. these tasks.
  115. []
  116. CONTENTS
  117. Chao* ui C. n, Iped
  118. Preface ...... ................ ...... ill
  119. MODULE 3: MONEY
  120. UNIT 1 C-2 Workbook ...... ...... .......... 1
  121. P-2 Workbook ......... ....... .
  122. Communication Game A ....
  123. Communication Game B
  124. •f
  125. Li,
  126. UNIT 2 C-2 Workbook
  127. P-2 Workbook .....
  128. Communication Game A ..... ........
  129. Communication Game B........  . . . 2h
  130. e
  131. i.
  132. UNIT 3 C-2 Workbook................
  133. P-2 Workbook
  134. Communication Game ......... ..........
  135. UNIT h C-2 Workbook
  136. >1
  137. its the
  138. lese
  139. P-2 Workbook
  140. Communication Game A
  141. Communication Game B ....... ...........
  142. UNIT 5 C-2 Workbook....... .
  143. P-2 Workbook .............. ...... .
  144. Communication Game
  145. UNIT 6 C-2 Workbook ......... .............
  146. P-2 Workbook
  147. Communication Game A ....
  148. Communication Game B
  149. MODULE h: DIRECTIONS
  150. UNIT 1 C-2 Workbook
  151. ioard
  152. P-2 Workbook
  153. Communication Game .............
  154. UNIT 2 C-2 Workbook ....
  155. P-2 Workbook ............. ..... ...
  156. Communication Game A ......
  157. Communication Came B ................. 121
  158. Communication Game C ..... ...... ......
  159. UNIT 3
  160. C-2 Workbook
  161. P-2 Workbook
  162. Communication Game A * » , . . . . ......... .
  163. Communication Game B ...
  164. UNIT U
  165. C-2 Workbook
  166. P-2 Workbook
  167. Communication Game A.................
  168. Communi eat ion Game B ......
  169. UNIT 5
  170. C-2 Workbook
  171. P-2 Workbook
  172. Communication Game .................. 166
  173. Vocabulary .......................... 171
  174. MODULE 3: MONEY
  175. UNIT 1 C-2 WORKBOOK
  176. EXERCISE 1
  177. This is a review dialogue similar to dialogues at the end of C-l tapes.
  178. You will test your understanding of vocabulary itema and grsnwrr
  179. introduced in this unit.
  180. In this conversation, Mr. Jacobsen is making some purchases at a news-'
  181. stand in Taipei. You will hear the conversation twice. Then each
  182. sentence in the dialogue will be followed by a pause during which you
  183. are to say the English equivalent. After each pause, the speaker will
  184. give an acceptable English translation for comparison.
  185. EXERCISE 2
  186. In this exercise you will work on your comprehension of amounte of money
  187. and prices per unit. Zhang Ēán has 100 Taiwan dollars to apend in the
  188. bookstore. You will hear his conversation with the clerk three times. As
  189. you listen the first two times, jot down on the chart below prices of
  190. items he wants to buy, and answer the first question under the chart* As
  191. you listen to the dialogue for the third time, answer the second and
  192. third quasttena.
  193. Here are two titles you will need for this exercise:
  194. Zhōngguo WĚūjcuÍ Shī (History of Chinese Literature)
  195. Taiwan Wentán           (Taiwan Literary Magatiae)
  196. ITEM
  197. PRICE
  198. History of Chinese Literature
  199. Taiwan Literary Magazine            ,
  200. History of England
  201. map of England
  202. QUESTIONS
  203. - 1. Did Mr. Zhāng have enough money for everything he wanted to buy?
  204. ( ) Yes ( ) No
  205. - 2. Which item did Mr. Zhang decide not to buy?
  206. ( ) History of Chinese Literature
  207. ( ) Taiwan Literary Magazine
  208. ( ) Hiatory of England
  209. ( ) map of England
  210. - 3. How much money did Mr- Zhang have left out of his 100 Taiwan
  211. dollars?
  212. EXERCISE 3
  213. In this exercise you will work on your comprehension of counters to
  214. indicate amounts. You will hear three conversations. The first and third
  215. take place at newsstands, and the second in a bookstore.
  216. After listening to the series of conversations for the second time,
  217. answer the question below. Then listen to the conversations again.
  218. QUESTION,
  219. 1. Which two people bought the sane number of items?
  220. ) No, 1 and No.
  221. ) No. 2 and No.
  222. ) No. 1 and No.
  223. EXERCISE 4
  224. This exercise will give you more practice listening for prices. Lewis
  225. Ross, an American student in Taipei, is browsing through a bookstore.
  226. You will hear his conversation with the clerk three times. After
  227. listening to the dialogue for the second time, answer the questions
  228. below. Then listen to the conversation again.
  229. QUESTIONS
  230. 1. Did the clerk get the total right?           ( ) Yes ( ) No
  231. 2. What is the correct total?
  232. UNIT 1 P-2 WORKBOOK
  233. EXERCISE 1
  234. This exercise gives you practice in finding out whether an item is sold,
  235. finding cut the price per unit, and completing the purchase.
  236. Display I lists the items you want to buy at a newsstand on eight
  237. different occasions. For each item, first ask if it is sold there. If
  238. the news vendor says that it is, ask the price per copy. When ha tells
  239. you the price, say that you will buy one copy, and tell him how much you
  240. are giving hl»--tbe exact change.
  241. Example
  242. YOU ASK: Nlmen zhfeli mill Zhōngwín bào bu naiT LBepeat confirmation*!
  243. TAPE:     WSmen mài. Jift zfci nill.
  244. YOU ASK: Zhège Zhōngvín b&o duǒshac qifin yífìn? CBepeat confirmation. !
  245. TAPE:     Sánkuài qiín yífèn.
  246. YOU SAY: Hío. w3 m2i yífìn. Ehi ahi sgnkuìl qi£n. CBepeat confirmation,!
  247. The underlined sentence in the last line of the example is "Here*a three
  248. dollars" (literally, "This is three dollars").
  249. Here are the new vocabulary items you will need for this exercise:
  250. Hāh-Yīna zìdi&n          (Chinese-English dictionary)
  251. Yīng-Hàn zìdiīn          (English-Chinese dictionary)
  252. DISPLAY I You want to buy
  253. - 1, a Chinese(-language) newspaper
  254. - 2. a Chinese magazine
  255. - 3. a map of Taipei
  256. U. a Chinese-English dictionary,
  257. - 5. an American magazine
  258. - 6, an English(-language) newspaper
  259. - 7, a map of Taiwan
  260. - 8, an English-Chinese dictionary
  261. M3 •crkbocfc, ’--it 1
  262. EXERCISE 2
  263. Thia exercise gives you practice in talking about buying and selling
  264. various amounts of things. You will answer questions about how many
  265. books students bought and sold at the beginning of last semester.
  266. Display XI shows the names of various students and the number of books
  267. each student bought and sold at the university bookstore. Use this
  268. information to answer the questions. (Notice that all the students have
  269. finished buying and selling their books.)
  270. Example
  271. Q: Lin YÍngpfng mālle jibSn shú?
  272. A: Tā inàile llSngbīn ahū. [Repeat confirmation. 3
  273. Q: Zhìo Defer raSile jlbín shū?
  274. A: Tā m&ile qībín shǔ. [Repeat confirmation.!
  275. DISPLAY II
  276. ------------------- -------------- ------------
  277. STUDENT BOOKS BOUGHT BOOKS SOLD
  278. 1, LÍn YSngpfng 6 2
  279. 2. Zhāo Défēn 7 3
  280. 3. YÉng Huìrān 6 L
  281. U. Chin GuSquSn 5 3
  282. 5. Sāng aìqiSng i* 2
  283. 6. Jiāng Bīngyíng 5 1
  284. 7. MS Zbīyuān 7 0
  285. 3. Zhōu DĚxian h 5
  286. 9. Sima Ching 6 3
  287. 10. Fang Wanru 5 2
  288. ------------------- -------------- ------------
  289. EXERCISE 3
  290. LB
  291. *■»
  292. ihed
  293. This exercise involves buying and Belling books, but this tine you must
  294. pay attention to whether or not the students have completed their
  295. purchases and sales. Display III show the purchases and sales students
  296. have mads as of the day before classes. Use this Information to answer
  297. the questions on tape. (Not all students have finished buying and
  298. selling all their books.)
  299. When giving your answer, you will need to choose between a single la and
  300. double le construction. As you reaonher from the BIO Module, the double
  301. le construction is used to talk about actions started in the past and
  302. still going on, as in Wg l£ila liKngge xìiigqì le, ^(fl)I have been here
  303. two weeks." In this exercise you will be talking not about duration of
  304. time but rather about amounts of goods, as in W3 ipXile lilngbEn shū le,
  305. "l have bought two bocks (so far).¹*
  306. Example
  307. Q: Lfn iSngpfng mXlle jTbín xln ahū le?
  308. A: Tā yIJIng mills wSb?n xīn ōhǔ le. CRepeat confirmation.!
  309. Q: Tā mime jibín Jiù ahū?
  310. A: Tā uáile liSngbSn JiÙ ahū. CRepeat confirmation.!
  311. Q: Zhào Défen màile Jlb&i jiù shū le?
  312. A; Tā yljlng màile yìbín jiù shū le. CRepeat confirmation.!
  313. Here are the additional vocabulary items you will need for thia
  314. exercise.
  315. xln (new)
  316. '          jiù (old)
  317. DISPLAY III
  318. ------------------- ------------------------ ---------------------
  319. STUDENT BOOKS BOUGHT (xīn Bhū) BOOK SOLD (jiù ahū)
  320. 1. Lín YSngpfng 5 out of 6 2 out of 2
  321. 2* Zhfco DÍfēn U out of T 1 out of 3
  322. 3. Ying Huìrán 6 out of 6 3 out of U
  323. U. Chin Guóquán 3 out of 5 3 out of 3
  324. 5. Sāng ZÌqíáng It out of U 1 out of 2
  325. 6. JiSng Bīngyfng 3 out of 5 1 out of 1
  326. T. MK ZhīyuKn T out of 7 2 out of 3
  327. 8. Zh3u Dixiin 3 out of It 5 out of 5
  328. 9. SīmS Ching 5 out of 6 3 out of 3
  329. 10. Fing WǎnrG 5 out of 5 1 out of 1
  330. ------------------- ------------------------ ---------------------
  331. UNIT 1 COMMUNICATION GAME A
  332. INSTRUCTIONS:
  333. Type; Book Exchange
  334. Situation: You are one of four second-year students at a college in
  335. Taiwan. It is the start of the school year, and each student wants to
  336. sell the books he has left over from l&at year and wants to buy the
  337. hooka he needs for this year.
  338. All students at this college take the sane eight courses during the
  339. first two years, four each year, but may take the courses in either
  340. year. There is one textbook for each course. You therefore have four
  341. textbooks you want to sell, and you want to buy the four textbooks you
  342. do not have.
  343. There are two set prices for each secondhand textbook, one price for
  344. copies in good condition and one for copies in bad condition. Some
  345. students can afford and insist on the good copies, and some can only
  346. afford and must settle for the bad copies.
  347. Goal: To sell the four textbooks you have at the set prices and to buy
  348. the four textbooks you need at prices you can afford.
  349. Number of Players: Four in a group.
  350. Setting up: First, your teacher will list the eight courses on the
  351. chalkboard.
  352. Then, each player is dealt four cards, which represent the four
  353. textbooks he has. Each card gives the name of the course and the sale
  354. price for the textbook. (See Cards—Textbook, on the following pages.)
  355. Also, each player is dealt & card which reads either ’’HIGH* (can afford
  356. high prices) or "LOW¹¹ (has to shop for low prices), indicating what
  357. prices he can afford.
  358. Each player then compares the four textbooks he ha* with the eight
  359. listed on the chalkboard to determine what four he needs to buy. He
  360. writes a shopping list of the books he needs to buy.
  361. Procedure: Mingle with the other players, shopping around to find who
  362. ha* the textbooks you need and what the high and low prices are. (You
  363. may find it more efficient to shop for one textbook at a time.) Then
  364. make your purchases.
  365. Example: You are Speaker 1 (Si). You need to buy a cheap copy of the
  366. textbook for the economica course (nèibSn jīngjíxué, "that volume Coni
  367. economics").
  368. SI: líī yōu níbín Jīngjixuí meiyou?
  369. 62: Yíu.
  370. Si! Nī mài bu mài? CS2 may have just bought it for himself.3
  371. 82: Mài.
  372. SI: Duōshao qíán?
  373. 82: Bāshikuál qián.
  374. SI: Xiixle. WS xiSngyixi&ng. ("i’ll think it over.")
  375. SI: Nī yōu nàbŌn jingjixué meiyou?
  376. S3: MÉiyou.
  377. 81: Zài Jiàn.
  378. 81: NI yíu nìbSn jlngjixué meiyou?
  379. Sh: Yōu.
  380. SI: Nī mil bu mài?
  381. Sit: Mài.
  382. SI: Duōshao ql£n?
  383. SU: JiÚshikuàí qifin.
  384. 61: W5 bù nái. Zài Jiàn.
  385. 51: WŌ mSi nàbĚn Jlngjixuí. Zhě shi b&shikuài qiÉm.
  386. 32: Hfio.
  387. Speaker 2 hands over the card. You take the card, keeping it separate
  388. from your "for sale" cards.
  389. Additional Note: If the teacher asks for the total amount you have spent
  390. or made at a given point, you will need the word for "hundred," b&i (NUM
  391. 5).
  392. T:  Nī iii&ile JlbSr. shū leī
  393. S:  Wō mSile liingbèn le.
  394. T:  Nāli&ngbīn shu yfgōng duōshao qíán?
  395. S:  Yíg&ng yīb&ivŪBhikuiti qifin.  {$150)
  396. As may be obvious, nàliǎngbīn shū means "those two books.^(n)
  397. Practice Points: Pricee, buying and selling.
  398. CARDS—TEXTBOOK
  399. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  400. | 1 | HIGH | ww | HIGH | LOW |
  401. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  402. | | | | | |
  403. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  404. | | American. | American | Chinese | Chinese |
  405. | | History | Hiatory | | |
  406. | | | | History | History |
  407. | | 590 | 575 | | |
  408. | | | | 5S5 | 560 |
  409. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  410. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  411. | English | Chi tie ee | English | Chinese |
  412. | Literature | Literature | Literature | Literature . |
  413. | | | | |
  414. | 575 | 565 | 555 | 5U5 |
  415. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  416. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  417. | Economics | Political | Political | Economics |
  418. | | Science | Science | |
  419. | $70 | | | $95 |
  420. | | $Ě5 | gao | |
  421. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  422. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  423. | Chemistry | Chemistry | Mathematics | Mathematics |
  424. | | | | |
  425. | $85 | $75 | $50 | $70 |
  426. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  427. --- -- -- -- -- -- --
  428. --- -- -- -- -- -- --
  429. UNIT 1 COMMUNICATION GAME B
  430. INSTRUCTIONS:
  431. Type; Shopping Lists
  432. Situation: The setting is Taipei. You are one of several people who have
  433. made out shopping lists. You are interested in finding out who has the
  434. most ambitious spending plana.
  435. Goal: To find the player who will be paying the highest total for his
  436. purchases.
  437. Number of Players: Four or more in a group.
  438. Materials: A deck of cards. Written on each card are the name of an
  439. item, specific quantity, anò the unit price for the item. (See
  440. Cards—Shopping, on the following pages.)
  441. Procedure,: Each player is dealt a hand of three cards. Together, these
  442. make up his shopping list.
  443. Mingle with the other players to exchange information. Ask each player
  444. for the items, quantities, and prices of his planned purchases, and work
  445. out the totals on your work sheet. (Do not ask players for the total
  446. cost of all their purchases.)
  447. Example: You are Speaker 1, starting your conversation with Speaker 2.
  448. - SI: Nǐ xiSng māi shénme?
  449. - S2: Wǒ xiáng soil yífèn Yingwén bSo, liSngb&i Mīlguo zíthì, yìzhāng
  450. Taiwan dìtú.
  451. - SI: Yingvén bào duōshao qián yífèn?
  452. - S2: Wǔkuàl qi&n.
  453. When you have completed your survey, report to the teacher. If you
  454. found, for example, that ST's purchases will be more expensive than
  455. anyone else*s, you will say
  456. SI: Shi S2 Xiànsheng. ("It’s S2 who ia planning to spend the moat."}
  457. T: Yígòng duōshao qián?
  458. SI: Yígdng yìbǎl èrshiwtíkuìi qián.
  459. Practice Points: Items, amounts (with counters), prices.
  460. INFORMATION WORK SHEET:
  461. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  462. | Players’ | | | | |
  463. | | | | | |
  464. | Names | | | | |
  465. |        * | | | | |
  466. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  467. | Items to | | ■ | | |
  468. | Buy | | | | |
  469. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  470. | TOTALS | | | | |
  471. | ------> | | | | |
  472. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  473. CARDS—SHOPPING
  474. ------------------------------ ------------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------
  475. 1 English-language newspaper 2 English-language newspapers 1 English-language newspaper 1 English-language ‘ newspaper
  476. at 05 at 05 each at 010 at 010
  477. ------------------------------ ------------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------
  478. ------------------------------ ------------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------------------------
  479. 1 Chinese-language newspaper 3 Chinese-language newspapers 2 Chinese-language newspapers 1 Chinese-language newspaper
  480. at 03 at 03 each at 05 each at 05
  481. ------------------------------ ------------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------------------------
  482. ------------- ------------ ------------- -------------
  483. 2 American 1 American 3 American 2 American
  484. magazines magazine magazines • magazines
  485. at 020 each at 020 at 030 each at 030 each
  486. ------------- ------------ ------------- -------------
  487. ------------- ------------- ----------- -------------
  488. 3 Chinese 2 Chinese 1 Chinese 2 Chinese
  489. magazines magazines magazine magazines
  490. at £10 each at £10 each at £20 at £20 each
  491. ------------- ------------- ----------- -------------
  492. ----------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
  493. 1 map of Taipei 3 maps of Taipei 2 maps of Taipei 1 maps of Taipei
  494. at £25 at £25 each at £50 each at £50 each
  495. ----------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
  496. ------------------------------ -------------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------
  497. 1 Chinese-English dictionary 2 Chinese-English dictionaries 1 Chinese-English dictionary 3 Chinese-English dictionaries
  498. at £35 at £35 each at £95 at £95 each
  499. ------------------------------ -------------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------
  500. ------------------ ------------------ -- ----------------- ------------------
  501. 3 maps of Taiwan U maps of Taiwan 1 map of Taiwan 2 maps of Taiwan
  502. at 0UO each at     each at Í65 at $65 each
  503. ------------------ ------------------ -- ----------------- ------------------
  504. ------------------------------ -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------------------------
  505. 1 English-Chinese dictionary 3 English-Chinese dictionaries 2 English-Chinese dictionaries 1 English-Chinese dictionary
  506. at SSU5 at jSk5 each at $75 each at 075
  507. ------------------------------ -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------------------------------
  508. -- -- -- -- -- -- --
  509. -- -- -- -- -- -- --
  510. UNIT 2 P-2 WORKBOOK
  511. EXERCISE 1
  512. In this exercise you will answer Questions about Quantities of items
  513. that have been bought and sold at "marketing and supply cooperatives¹’
  514. (government-owned stores): which store sold what and which person bought
  515. what,
  516. Comrade Sun and Comrade JiSng have made purchases in three cooperatives,
  517. (Display I shows these transactions,) Supply and Marketing Cooperative
  518. Number 1 sells pastries and apples. Supply and Marketing Cooperative
  519. Number 2 sells soda and beer. Supply and Marketing Cooperative Number 3
  520. sells oranges and soap, among other things.
  521. Example
  522. TAPE: Dìyī Gōngxiáo HézuBshè mìi xiāo diXnxīn bu mai?
  523. ch he
  524. íi
  525. YOU:   TEmen mài xlEo diEnxīn.
  526. TAPE: Tāmen mài qìshuī bu mai?
  527. YOU: Tāmen btì mèi.
  528. TAPE: Eài nXr mài?
  529. YOU: ZtLi Dìèr GSngxiSo HÍzuSshè mil.
  530. Here are the new vocabulary items you will need for this exercise:
  531. pfjiG (yìpíng pf JiG)          (beer Ca bottle of beerl)
  532. júzi (yìjīn Júti)              (oranges Ca catty of oranges3)
  533. fíixào (yíkuìi fíizlo)        (soap Cone bar of soapl)
  534. gSngxllo hízu&Bhè               (supply and marketing-cooperative)
  535. DISPLAY I
  536. COOPERATIVES
  537. (Gōngxiāo HeruSehS)
  538. CUSTOMERS
  539. Comrade Sǔn        Comrade Jiang
  540. Supply and Marketing Cooperative No. 1 (Dìyī Gōngxiāo Hězudshe)
  541. 2 catties of small pastries
  542. 1 catty of apples
  543. Supply and Marketing Cooperative No. 2 (DÌ3r GǑngxiāo Bétu&shè)
  544. 6 bottles of soda
  545. bottles of beer
  546. Supply and Marketing Cooperative No, 3 (DÌsān Gōngxiāo Hēzu5sh&)
  547. 3 catties of oranges
  548. 1 bar of soap
  549. EXERCISE 2
  550. In this exercise you will ask for various quantities of items and deal
  551. with prices in PRC currency: kuài, ra£o, and fSū. Display II ia a list
  552. of twelve purchases you are to make, on twelve separate occasions.
  553. For each purchase, ask the shopkeeper for the quantity you want. She
  554. will respond with the unit price. In your pocket you have two $10 hills,
  555. two $1 bills, and two dimes of People’s currency. Give the shopkeeper an
  556. amount of money which is closest to the purchase price. Tell her how
  557. much money you are giving her. She will tell you what your change, if
  558. any, will be.
  559. Example
  560. YOU: Qlng nl gSl wo yífĚn Rennin RÍbìo. [Repeat confirmation.!
  561. TAPE: Hāo. Remain Rìbèìo wiífēn qiĒn yffln.
  562. YOU: G?i nī yìmáo qièn. [Repeat confirmation,!
  563. TAPE: Zhao ni wǔfēn qiSn.
  564. ie
  565. I*
  566. t
  567. icy»
  568. DISPLAY II
  569. (Remember that for each purchase you have two gio bills, two 5*1 MUi,
  570. and two dines.)
  571. - 1. 1 copy of The People¹ a Daily (Rjénmí n Rībào)
  572. - 2, 1 copy of The People¹o Pictorial (Rfinmín ūuāhào)
  573. - 3. 1 copy of a map of Blijīng
  574. 1*. 1 copy of The Hew China Dictionary (XīnhUÈ EĪdlSn)
  575. - 5. 2 copies of a map of China
  576. - 6, 3 copies of the Guàūpndng Daily (Suāagníng Rìhfep)
  577. - 7- 1 catty of small pastries
  578. - 8. 12 bottles of sods
  579. - 9. U catties of apples
  580. - 10. 10 bottles of Qingdao beer
  581. - 11. 5 catties of oranges
  582. - 12. 2 bars of soap
  583. EXERCISE 3
  584. In thia exercise you will purchase two items at a time. Display III
  585. shows your shopping lista on six different occasions.
  586. With each Hat. ask the shopkeeper for a certain Quantity of the first
  587. item. She will note your request with HSo. Then say you also want so
  588. much of the second item. She will ask you if you want anything else.
  589. Reply that you do not. She will tell you the total coat of your
  590. purchases. Tell her how much money you are giving her, on the assumption
  591. that you have two $10 bills, two $1 bills, and two dimes and want to
  592. give her only enough to cover the purchases. She will tell you how much
  593. change she is giving you, if any.
  594. Example
  595. YOU: Qing ni gěi wo liSngzhĒng Zhongguo dltú. CRepeat confirmation,3
  596. TAPE: HSo.
  597. YOU: W5 hái ySo yìběn XīnhuEi Zìdián. CRepeat confirmation.J
  598. TAPE: Hǎo. NÍ hái yào ehénme?
  599. YOU: WK bíi yào shenme le. CRepeat confirmation.J
  600. TAPE: LiKngzhSng Zhōngguo dìtú wukuàl qi&n, yìběn XīnhuÉ ZldiSn yfkuài
  601. liǎngmfio wǔ. Yfgdng liùkuài liàngmáo wǔ.
  602. YOU: Gěi ni shíkuài qi£n. LRepest confirmation.!
  603. TAPE: ZhKo ni aānkuài qírnSo wǔ.
  604. DISPLAY III
  605. (Remember you have two $10 bills, two $1 bills, and two dimes each
  606. time.)
  607. - 1. 2 copies of a map of China AND
  608. - 1 copy of The Sew China Dictionary (Xīnhufi Zìdiǎn)
  609. - 2. 1 copy of The People’s Daily (Rēnmín Rìbào) AND
  610. - 2 copies of the Guǎngmíng Daily' (Guāngmíng Rìbào)
  611. - 3. 1 copy of a map of Beijing AND
  612. - 1 copy of The People's Pictorial (Rénmín Huàbào)
  613. U, 1 catty of small pastries AND
  614. 12 bottles of soda
  615. 5. “í cat ties of apples AND
  616. 10 bottles of Qīngdfio beer
  617. 6, 5 catties of oranges AND
  618. 2 bars of soap
  619. UNIT 2 COMMUNICATION GAME A
  620. INSTRUCTIONS:
  621. b
  622. ch
  623. Type; Shopping Lists (This ie the same as Communication Game B in Unit
  624. 1, except that it is set in Běijīng and involves the new material in
  625. this unit.)
  626. ;ime.)
  627. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  628. | 5 bottles of | 3 bottles of | 1* bottles of | 8 bottles of |
  629. | soda | soda | beer | beer |
  630. | | | | |
  631. | at ¥.15 | at ¥.15 | at ¥.h8 | at ¥.1*8 |
  632. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  633. +-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+
  634. | 3 catties | 5 catties | | 1* | | 1 catty |
  635. | of small | of small | | catties | | |
  636. | pastries | pastries | | of large | | of large |
  637. | | | | apples | | apples |
  638. +-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+
  639. | at ¥.75 | at ¥.75 | | at ¥.1*5 | | at ¥.1*5 |
  640. +-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+
  641. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  642. | 5 bars of soap | 1* bars of soap | 1* catties of | 2 catties of |
  643. | | | small apples | small apples |
  644. | at ¥.35 | at ¥.35 | | |
  645. | | | at ¥.1*0 | at ¥.1*0 |
  646. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  647. i
  648. LI
  649. 3
  650. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  651. | 3 catties of | 2 catties of | 6 maps of | 3 maps of |
  652. | oranges | oranges | BSijīng | BSijTng |
  653. | | | | |
  654. | at ¥.38 | at ¥.38 | at ¥.50 | at ¥.50 |
  655. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  656. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  657. | | 2 magazines | 5 magazines | 1 history | 3 history |
  658. | | | | bock | books |
  659. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  660. | | at ¥.22 | at ¥.22 | at ¥1.05 | at ¥1.05 |
  661. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  662. | | | | | |
  663. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  664. | | U magazines | 7 magazines | 1 map of | 6 maps of |
  665. | | | | China | China |
  666. | | at ¥1.00 | at ¥1.00 | | |
  667. | | | | at ¥1.55 | at ¥1.55 |
  668. | | | • | | |
  669. | | | | | |
  670. | | | b | | |
  671. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  672. UNIT 2 COMMUNICATION GAME B
  673. INSTRUCTIONS:
  674. Type: Shopping
  675. Situation: The setting is BĒiJīng. You are either one of several
  676. shoppers or one of several storekeepers. The shoppers have lists of
  677. items to be purchased and the amount of each item. The storekeepers have
  678. stock lists of the items for sale and the unit price of each item. The
  679. shoppers are looking for the best buys.
  680. (In most cases, you will find that a specific item is sold for the same
  681. price throughout the PRC. The Beijing setting is used here to give you
  682. work on prices with máo and fgn. The unrealistic price competition is
  683. used in this game to make you investigate prices carefully,)
  684. Goal: For shoppers, to make their purchases as cheaply as possible. For
  685. storekeepers, to sell what they can at set prices.
  686. Number of Players: Groups of four students or more.
  687. Materials: One deck of cards for shoppers and one deck for storekeepers.
  688. (See Cards—-Shopping, which follow.)
  689. Each shopper is dealt a hand of cards representing his shopping list.
  690. Each card gives an item and a quantity. For example, "6 bottles of
  691. beer." Each storekeeper is dealt a hand of cards representing his stock
  692. list. Each card gives an item and a unit price. Different storekeepers
  693. have cards giving different prices for the same item. For example, "beer
  694. at ¥.h5 a bottle" and "beer at ¥.U5 a bottle." Play money may also be
  695. provided.
  696. Procedure: Players mingle to make their purchases and sales, (Shoppers
  697. talk only with storekeepers, and storekeepers talk only with shoppers.}
  698. As a shopper, when you find the storekeeper who has the lowest price and
  699. make your purchase, write down the price. As a storekeeper, when you
  700. make a sale, write down the quantity sold. You will need these notes
  701. when your teacher talks with you after sales are completed.
  702. era
  703. 3
  704. ir
  705. t.
  706. r.”
  707. vi ted-
  708. :e
  709. uu
  710. rtwn
  711. ExĚJìple; You are Speaker 1, a shopper. The last item on your shopping
  712. Hat la ”6 bottles of beer.” Speaker 2 and Speaker 3 are storekeepers.
  713. SI: Nīmen thÈr māi píjiǔ bu maiī
  714. S£: Màl. Jiū zàl zhèli.
  715. Si: Duōshao qifin yīpíngì
  716. S2; SānmÉO qifin yīpíng,
  717. SI: Xièxie.
  718. SI: Nimen zher mil píjiìi bu mal?                                 .
  719. S3; MÈi. Jiù zìi rhíli.
  720. SI: Duoshao qi£n yípíngl
  721. S3: LlSngmíìo qlÉn yìpíng.
  722. SI: IlSo. QI ng ni gSl wo liùpíug.
  723. S3: NX h£i yào BhSnmeī
  724. SI: Ifà bū yào Bhénme le.
  725. S3: Yígòng yíkuāi liKngmáo qifin.
  726. Slí Zhèi ahi llĒngkuÈi qifin.
  727. S3: ZhSo ni bànÉo qifíīi.
  728. (If play money is not being used, pick any reasonable round figure for
  729. the total amount given to the storekeeper.)
  730. After the shopping has been completed, your teacher will question you:
  731. T: HI eSì HfcĚjime leī LCompletion le follows the object sbénma. See
  732. Unit U.J
  733. SI: Wo raSil£ liùpíng pfjiii, HĒngJIn dà píngguíS. CCompletion 1£
  734. precedes these "amount" objects, Just as it precedes amounts of time in
  735. duration aentences.2
  736. T: YīgÒng duōahao qlfiní
  737. SI: Ttígong HĒngkuài yīm&o qi£n.
  738. T: PĪJiǔ duōehoo. qiSn yīpíng?
  739. SI; LiSngmÉo qifin yìpíng.
  740. {etc.)
  741. Practice Points: Items, amounts, prices.
  742. CARDS—SHOPPING (SHOPPER)
  743. ------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------
  744. 5 bottles of soda 12 bottles of beer U catties of small pastries 3 catties of large apples
  745. ------------------- -------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------
  746. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  747. | 7 bars of soap | 2 catties of | 1 catties | 1 Chinese |
  748. | | small apples | | History book |
  749. | | | of oranges | |
  750. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  751. ------------------ ----------------- -- --
  752. 1 map of Beijing 3 maps of China
  753. ------------------ ----------------- -- --
  754. CARDS—SHOPPING (STOREKEEPER)
  755. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
  756. soda beer soda beer
  757. at ¥.13 at ¥.U5 at ¥.16 at ¥.U6
  758. per bottle per bottle per bottle per bottle
  759. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
  760. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  761. | small pastries | large apples | small | large apples |
  762. | | | | |
  763. | | | pastries | |
  764. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  765. | at ¥.67 | at ¥.55 | at ¥.70 | at ¥.U5 |
  766. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  767. | per catty | per eatty | per catty | per catty |
  768. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  769. --------- -------------- --------- --------------
  770. soap small apples soap small apples
  771. at ¥.35 at ¥.1»7 at ¥.36 at ¥.b3
  772. per bar per catty per bar per catty
  773. --------- -------------- --------- --------------
  774. ----------- -------------- ----------- --------------
  775. oranges maps of oranges maps of
  776. at ¥.35 Beijing at ¥.38 Beijing
  777. per catty at ¥.U6 each per catty at ¥.50 each
  778. ----------- -------------- ----------- --------------
  779. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  780. | Chinese History | maps of China | Chinese History | maps of China |
  781. | books | | books | |
  782. | | at ¥1.85 each | | at ¥1.65 each |
  783. | at ¥2.00 each | | at ¥1.05 each | |
  784. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  785. -- -- -- -- -- -- --
  786. -- -- -- -- -- -- --
  787. UNIT 3 C-2 WORKBOOK
  788. EXERCISE 1
  789. This exercise is based on the review dialogue at the end of the C-l
  790. tape. You vill work on your comprehension of words and patterns
  791. introduced in this unit.
  792. In this conversation Mr. Saunders is talking to a clerk at the
  793. Friendship Department Store in BSiJīng, You will hear the conversation
  794. tvice. Then each sentence vill be followed by a pause during which you
  795. are to translate it. After each pause, the speaker will give an
  796. acceptable English equivalent.
  797. EXERCISE 2
  798. Ibis exercise will give you practice listening for comparisons in a
  799. conversation. Professor Liú is looking for a student to help him with a
  800. research project that will involve the use of French and some Chinese.
  801. The professor is talking to Mrs, Mèo, who teaches Chinese to Americana.
  802. He is considering two of her students for the research Job, The two
  803. studente are Pan Tíngfīng (Timothy Pappas) and BÉÍ LÌrSng (Louise
  804. Docker).
  805. You will hear the conversation three times. As you listen to it for the
  806. third time, answer the three questions below.
  807. Here is a new phrase you vill hear in this exercise;
  808. timen líSngge rín (the two of them)
  809. QUESTIONS
  810. - 1. Is the student who is better at Chinase also better at French? (
  811. ) Yes ( ) No
  812. - 2. How long did Bái Lìrfing study Chinese in the United States?
  813. - 3. How long did PSn Tlngfěng study Chinese in the United States?
  814. Ài
  815. EXERCISE 3
  816. In this exercise you will listen for modifiers. Mrs. Jefferson is buying
  817. gifts for her family and friends back home. Listen to the conversation
  818. two times; then answer the question below as you Listen for the third
  819. time
  820. You will need three colors for this exercise lán            (to be blue)
  821. (to be blue) (to be green) (to be yellow)
  822. QUESTION
  823. 1. How many of each kind of vase did Mrs, Jefferson buy?
  824. large yellow ____________
  825. small yellow
  826. large blue           _
  827. small blue ____________
  828. large green   ________
  829. small green ____________
  830. UNIT 3 P-2 WORKBOOK
  831. EXERCISE 1
  832. :hird
  833. In answerIng the questions Ln thia exercise you will not only give
  834. prices of items but also compare them. The Items are described only as
  835. "large onea” or "small cnee,” "red ones" or "green ones," and ao forth.
  836. Display I gives, the prices and description* of Items "being discussed.
  837. Give prices in the abort form, for example, yCkulj vfl, "one dollar
  838. fifty." But remember that ever, dollar amounts (that ls_(s).
  839. single-syllable numbers followed fey a counter) are normally folloved by
  840. qi£n: yffriiAj qiĚn.
  841. Example
  842. TAPE: PíngguS, bfagde guì hálahi lÙde guìī
  843. 1Í0U:   H6ngde guì. [Repeat confirmation.3
  844. TAPE: Bfingde duōahao qlĒxrf
  845. YOU:   Róngde ershikuai qi£n yígè.* [Repeat confirmation.!
  846. Here iff the additional vocabulary you will need io this exercise:
  847. id
  848. Ui
  849. buáng
  850. yufiĒn (yībS yúsSn)
  851. (to be green)
  852. (to be white)
  853. (to be yellow)
  854. (umbrella Cone umbrella!)
  855. DISPLAY I
  856. APPLES:
  857. red $20 each
  858. green $15 each
  859. DICTIONARIES:
  860. large
  861. small
  862. $2J0 each
  863. $85 each
  864. MAPS:
  865. large
  866. HPÌRJ.1
  867. $20 each
  868. $8 each
  869. VASES:
  870. yellow
  871. red
  872. green
  873. $75 each
  874. $80 each
  875. $85 each
  876. UMBRELLAS:
  877. white
  878. red
  879. yellow
  880. $100 each
  881. $80 each
  882. $90 each
  883. •Th "aivan apples are sold one by one, rather them by the catty.
  884. EXERCISE 2
  885. In this exercise you will move objects to the topic position when dou is
  886. in the sentence. For each of the questions on tape, assume that you are
  887. shopping for a RED, a WHITE, and a BLUE vase. The question vill offer
  888. you a choice of two colors. Answer that you want one of them or both or
  889. neither, as appropriate.
  890. The following examples are the first three items on tape.
  891. - Example 1
  892. Q: Nl yào hóngde háishi yào l&de?
  893. - A: W3 yào hóngde.
  894. [Repeat confirmation.!
  895. - Example 2
  896. Q: ìiī yào iSnde hAishi yào báide?
  897. A: Lande, bfilde, vǒ dōu yào.
  898. [Repeat confirmation.]
  899. - Example 3
  900. Q: Hi yào huángde hAishi yào lude?
  901. A:   Huàngde, lude, wo dōu
  902. bú yào.
  903. [Repeat confirmation.]
  904. (Do you want a red one or a green one?)
  905. (I want a red one.)
  906. (Do you want a blue one or a white one?)
  907. (I want both a blue one and a white one.)
  908. (Do you want a yellow one or a green one?)
  909. (I don't want either a yellow one or a green one.)
  910. EXERCISE 3
  911. 5u are
  912. fou Lt her.
  913. In this exercise you will use the ahi,,,de and le markers with objects.
  914. Display II shows what Mrs, Anderson and Comrade GSo bought laat week and
  915. on what day. Use this Information to answer the questions on tape.
  916. Example
  917. Q: Andésén Fūren ahi neitiān aside huāpíng?
  918. A: Tā shi Xīngqīyī nāide huāpíng.
  919. LRepeat confirmation,!
  920. Q: Ta mXile Jīge huāpíngí
  921. . A: Ta māile liāngge huāpíng,
  922. CRepeat confirmation,!
  923. DISPLAY II
  924. Mrs, Anderson         Comrade Gao
  925. ----------- --------------------- ---------------------
  926. MONDAY 2 vases 1 catty of oranges
  927. TUESDAY 3 catties of apples 1 umbrella
  928. WEDNESDAY 6 bottles of soda 1 bar of soap
  929. THURSDAY 1 catty of oranges 3 bottles of soda
  930. FRIDAY 1 umbrella 2 catties of apples
  931. ----------- --------------------- ---------------------
  932. UNIT 3 COMMUNICATION GAME
  933. INSTRUCTIONS:
  934. Type: Shopping (This is the same as Communication Game B in Unit 2,
  935. except that items are described by size and color and that sometimes
  936. storekeepers have cheaper and more expensive versions of the same
  937. items.)
  938. Example: You are Speaker 1, a shopper. One of your cards reads ”1 large
  939. map of BSiJIng."
  940. Speaker 2, one of the storekeepers, has the following card:
  941. maps of BSiJīng
  942. large: ¥h,00, ¥3.50
  943. small: ¥2.50, ¥2.00
  944. That is, he has a cheaper and a more expensive version of both large end
  945. small maps of Beijing.
  946. - SI: Nlmen zhār mài BSiJīng dítú bu mai?
  947. - S2: Mài. Ni yìo dale h£ishi xiuode?
  948. - SI: W3 yào dāde. DuSshao q.i£n ytzhāng?
  949. - S2: Sìkuài qién yìzhang.
  950. - Si: Nī y3u pifinyi yìdl&nrde ma?
  951. 32: You, ZhĚige sǎnkuāi wwnSo qi£n yìzhang.
  952. Naturally, the storekeeper quotes the price of the more expensive map,
  953. and you check to see if he has a cheaper one,
  954. You would then talk to another storekeeper to compare prices.
  955. CARDS—SHOPPING (SHOPPER)
  956. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  957. | eept | 3 yellow | 1 red. vase | 1 blue | 2 red |
  958. | | vase a | | umbrella | umbrellas' |
  959. | T3 | | | | |
  960. | | | | | |
  961. | i | | | | |
  962. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  963. | | | | | |
  964. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  965. | and | 2 large | ú smùll | 1 large | 2 email |
  966. | | nmpfì of | napE of | Chine | Chin |
  967. | | ĒĪiJīng | Elijlcfi | se-Englifib | ese-Englieh |
  968. | | | | dictionary | d |
  969. | | | | | lctionariea |
  970. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  971. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  972. | U green | 2 blue vase | - | 2 green | 1 yellow |
  973. | vase a | 3 | | umbrellas | umbrella |
  974. | | | | | |
  975. | | _ | | | |
  976. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  977. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  978. | 3 small maps of | 1 large map of | 2 large | 1 small English |
  979. | | Bíijīng | English-Chinese | Chinese |
  980. | Bíijlng | | dictionaries | dictionary |
  981. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  982. --- -- -- -- -- -- --
  983. --- -- -- -- -- -- --
  984. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  985. | vases | umbrellas | vases | umbrellas |
  986. | | | | |
  987. | graan ¥37.50 | red ¥2.60 | yellow ¥1*0.00 | green ¥2.25 |
  988. | | | | |
  989. | yellow ¥1*7.50 | yellow ¥1.75 | ¥30.00 | yellow ¥2.25 |
  990. | | | | |
  991. | red ¥36.00 | blue ¥2.05 | blue ¥35.00 | rod ¥2.50 |
  992. | | | | |
  993. | blue ¥**0.50 | green ¥1.90 | green ¥1*2.50 | ¥2.00 |
  994. | | | | |
  995. | ¥36.00 | | ¥35.00 | blue ¥2.50 |
  996. | | | | |
  997. | | | red ¥31). 00 | ¥2.00 |
  998. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  999. Engllsh-Chineae
  1000. Chinese-English
  1001. Enalish*Chinea e
  1002. Chinese-English
  1003. dictiopardea
  1004. large ¥11.00
  1005. small ¥7.25
  1006. ¥6.50
  1007. dictionaries
  1008. dictionaries
  1009. dictionaries
  1010. large ¥12.75
  1011. ¥11.00
  1012. small ¥6.30
  1013. large ¥12.25
  1014. ecall ¥7.75
  1015. large ¥10.50
  1016. email ¥5.15
  1017. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1018. | gape of Blijīng | | naps of Eliding | |
  1019. | large ¥1.65 | | | |
  1020. | small ¥.50 | | large ¥1.00 | |
  1021. | | | | |
  1022. | | | ¥1.50 | |
  1023. | | | | |
  1024. | | | fflMH ¥.60 | |
  1025. | | | | |
  1026. | | | ¥.1*5 | |
  1027. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1028. UNIT 4 C-2 WORKBOOK
  1029. EXI
  1030. EXERCISE 1
  1031. This exercise is the review dialogue from the end. of the C-l tape.
  1032. You will work on your comprehension of the words and patterns Introduced
  1033. in this unit.
  1034. In this conversation, Miss Lifing is visiting Major Weiss's house. She
  1035. io standing in front of the china closet talking to Mrs. Weiss. You will
  1036. hear the conversation twice. Then each sentence in the dialogue will be
  1037. followed by a pause for your translation. After the pause, the speaker
  1038. will give an acceptable English equivalent for the sentence.
  1039. EXERCISE 2
  1040. This exercise is Intended to give you practice in distinguishing
  1041. completion le from new-situation le. The exercise consists of five short
  1042. exchanges about what someone has bought. These exchanges are taken from
  1043. longer conversations, with all clues removed, so that you have to figure
  1044. out from the position of the le markers whether the person is still
  1045. shopping or not.
  1046. You will hear the series of exchanges three times. After listening for
  1047. the third time, answer the question "Is the person planning to buy more
  1048. of the item?” for each exchange.
  1049. Here are vocabulary items for this exercise:
  1050. ---------- -----------------------------
  1051. zhuōzi (table)
  1052. ylci (chair)
  1053. shūjiàzi (bookcase)
  1054. huSng (to be yellow, to be brown)
  1055. -b£ Ecounter for chairs!
  1056. ---------- -----------------------------
  1057. QUESTION
  1058. 1. Is the person planning to buy more of the item?
  1059. ---------- ---- --- --- ----- --- --- ----
  1060. Exchange 1: ( ) Yes ( ) No
  1061. Exchange 2: ( ) Yes ( ) No
  1062. Exchange 3: ( 1 Yes ( J No
  1063. Exchange h: ( ) Yes ( ■ No
  1064. Exchange 5: ( ) Yea ( ) No
  1065. ---------- ---- --- --- ----- --- --- ----
  1066. EXERCISE 3
  1067. 1
  1068. she a
  1069. 5
  1070. In this exercise you will work on your comprehension of modifying
  1071. clsuees. The exercise conslets of & aeries of queatioūi and ‘n*"*!¹
  1072. about the objects listed in Display I, below. Each item listed is
  1073. discussed in two exchanges. Each item vill be described by a moditying
  1074. clause about either I) who bought it or 2) who is reading it now. Each
  1075. question end each answer vill be followed by a pauae for your
  1076. translation. After the pause₅ the speaker will give as acceptable
  1077. Sigliah equivalent for coaiparlaon.
  1078. Example 1 (the first exchange in Display I)
  1079. TAPE: Hú Xllojiī xiànz&i kìnde ahú ahi híbín shū7
  1080. YOU: Which book la the one that Hies Htì la reading newt CONFIRMATION
  1081. TAPE: Shi Wing Xiōnsheng zEíde nàbSn shū.
  1082. YOU: It's the book that Mr. Wing bought. CONFIRMATION
  1083.                                                       ■
  1084. Example 2 (the second exchange in Display 1}
  1085. TAPE: Wing Xi ān sheng īūSide ehū shl níbía ahùī
  1086. YOU: Which book is the one that Mr. Wing bought!
  1087. CONFIRMATION
  1088. ■rt
  1089. ■n
  1090. e
  1091. ppíoé
  1092. c
  1093. more
  1094. TAPE: Shi Hú XiSoJ11 siānzài kànde nÈbln shS.
  1095. YOU: It's the book that Hiss Hl in reading now.                     .
  1096. CONFIRMATION
  1097. OtSPLAY I
  1098. EXCHANGES EUiESS           READERS            TTě^3
  1099. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1100. | 1-2 | Mr. Wing | Mlsb Hū | book |
  1101. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1102. | >Í4 | Hiss Sfi | Mr. Wing | magazine |
  1103. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1104. | 5-6 | Mr. Wing | Hiss Htì | newspaper |
  1105. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1106. | 7-3 | Hr. Wing | Miss Hu | English |
  1107. | | | | newepaper |
  1108. | | | | |
  1109. | | | | Chinese |
  1110. | | | | newspaper |
  1111. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1112. EXERCISE 4
  1113. Thia exercise will give you practice in getting information from a
  1114. conversation that you do not fully understand. You will be listening to
  1115. a conversation in Taipei between Mrs. Freedman, who has recently moved
  1116. to Taiwan, and her friend Mrs. Sūn.
  1117. You will hear the conversation three times■ Answer the questions below
  1118. as you listen to the dialogue for the third time.
  1119. The new vocabulary item dìtīn, "rug,¹* is used in this exercise. Both
  1120. the word for ”rug" and the word for "table” are used with the counter
  1121. -zhang.
  1122. ylxhāng dítín      (one rug)
  1123. yìzhāng zhuSzí     (one table)
  1124. QUESTIONS
  1125. fvrr
  1126. - 1, How long has Mirs. Freedman been in Taipei!
  1127. - 2, Have all her household things arrived! _____________
  1128. - 3. When did Mrs. Freedman buy some things at the First
  1129. Company! -     .....
  1130. 1. Which of the following Items did Mrs. Freedman buy!
  1131. ITEM               NUMBER OF
  1132. table bookcase chair
  1133. rice bowls        _______
  1134. rug
  1135. teacups             _________
  1136. 5. What color do the two women like!
  1137. 6. Are Mrs. Sun's dishes more or less expensive than Mrs. Freedman's!
  1138. ( ) More ( ) Less
  1139. CARDS—SHOPPING
  1140. (STOR1
  1141. ?ER)
  1142. UNIT 4 P’2 WORKBOOK
  1143. EXERCISE 1
  1144. to
  1145. I to
  1146. below
  1147. Thin exercise gives you a chance to produce sentences with edifying
  1148. clauses. For each item, you will hear two sentences describing a
  1149. situation and then a Question about that situation. Answer the question
  1150. boned on the Infonaation in the first two sentences. (Display I
  1151. summarises the Infor-nation for each item.)
  1152. Both
  1153. []
  1154. TAPE: Wáng Xi&nsheng mǎile ylb&j shū. HÚ XlíojiK xiānzèi kin níEbín shū.
  1155. Hú Xi.Koji? xiìnz&i kànde shu ahi níbSn shú?
  1156. YOU: Shi Wing XiSnsheog mKide nābín shS.
  1157. The first sentence above, "Mr. W&ng bought one book.,’' contains the
  1158. marker le for completed action. But when the same words are used in a
  1159. modifying clause, the marker le is dropped, as in the last sentence,
  1160. "it’s the bock that Mr. W&ng boughtT*
  1161. DISPLAY i
  1162. ITEMS BUYERS            HEADERS          OBJECTS
  1163. ----- ----------- ---------- -------------------------------------
  1164. 1-2 Hr. Wáng Mies Hú book
  1165. 3-U Miss Hú Mr. WÉng magasines
  1166. 5-6 Mr. wSng Miss Hú newspaper
  1167. 7-8 Mr, WÚrsg Miss HÚ English newspaper Chinese newspaper
  1168. ----- ----------- ---------- -------------------------------------
  1169. n'a?
  1170. <3
  1171. EXERCISE 2
  1172. In this exercise you will practice using dōu, "all,” and. ySude, "some."
  1173. Mrs. Weiss is talking with a friend about the household baggage she
  1174. shipped from the United States to Taiwan, Some of the items have already
  1175. arrived at the Weiss’s new home in Taipei, and some have not. (Display
  1176. II summarizes the situation.) Mrs. Weiss answers questions about her
  1177. belongings, including questions about the colors of items.
  1178. Take the part of Mrs. Weiss, answering the questions before she does and
  1179. then repeating her answers*
  1180. Example
  1181. TAPE (friend): Nī Jiálide dōngxi dou dào le ma?
  1182. YOU:            YSude dào le, ySude h£i měi dào*
  1183. CRepeat confirmation.J
  1184. TAPE (friend): Zhuōzi dōu dao le ma?
  1185. YOU:            Zhuozi dou dào le.
  1186. CRepeat confirmation.!
  1187. TAPE (friend): Nīmen y3u jīzhāng?
  1188. YOU:            WSrnen y3u líSngzhāng zhuōzi.
  1189. CRepeat confirmation.!
  1190. TAPE (friend): Dōu shi shēnme yÉnsíde?
  1191. YOU:            Dōu shi bāide.
  1192. [Repeat confirmation.!
  1193. DISPLAY II
  1194. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1195. | | HAVE | HAVE | RED | YELLOW | BLUE | WHITE | GREElī |
  1196. | | | NOT | | | | | |
  1197. | | A | | | | | | |
  1198. | | RRIVED | A | | | | | |
  1199. | | | RRIVED | | | | | |
  1200. | | | YET | | | | | |
  1201. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1202. | TABLES | all—2 | | | | | all | |
  1203. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1204. | CHAIRS | some—ó | some—6 | | some | | some | |
  1205. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1206. | BOO | | an—3 | | | | all | |
  1207. | KCASES | | | | | | | |
  1208. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1209. | RUGS | some—2 | some—2 | | | some | | some |
  1210. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1211. | DISHES | some | some | | | | | |
  1212. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1213. | T | all | | some | some | | | |
  1214. | EACUPS | | | | | | | |
  1215. +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
  1216. EXERCISE 3
  1217. Mie." ipped vtd
  1218. This exorci&t gives you practice in the use of coupletion la with
  1219. "amount" objects and ^(H)nonaaount^(h) object®* Before beginning this
  1220. exercise, you may want to review the Reference Rotes on Nob* 3-5 for
  1221. this unit in your textbook.
  1222. &B-S^(a).
  1223. ies
  1224. In thia exercise, you are working In an embassy. Embassy officials have
  1225. decided to buy as many goods as possible from local storea. As one of
  1226. your duties, you oversee the purchasing of all supplies. You must keep a
  1227. record of all supplies bought for busInesa and entertainment. Display
  1228. III, a page iron Ulla record, provides you with the information
  1229. necessary for this exercise*
  1230. As the exercise begins, you are talking with the new supplier of fruits,
  1231. beverages, and pastries. He will ask you <uestiona about what
  1232. cufcntitisB of these items have been purchased in past months, sc that
  1233. he can anticipate future needu. If there is a number in the appropriate
  1234. box in Display III, tell him how much of that item you bought. If there
  1235. is a check mark in the box, tell him that you bought the item but that
  1236. you do not know how much was purchased. If there ic r- sere in the box,
  1237. tell him that you did not byy that item.
  1238. Example                                                    '
  1239. TAPE: Nírnen YÍyue mǎi chÉyā le maī
  1240. YOU: Vrǒmen mSlle sìjīn chÉye.
  1241. TAPE: PíngguB ne?
  1242. YOU: wSmeu yS mSl píngguB le.        bù ahldìn mSile duSshao.
  1243. Here are vocabulary items you will need in Etsrclss 3:
  1244. cháye                        [tea Eliterally "ten leaves”3)
  1245. wE raíile ll&igjīn chíyà. (I bought two catties of tee.)
  1246. īhldao                        (to know)
  1247. Kīshi bù ahldífi m£ile        (But I don't know how much
  1248. duǑBhao.                      was bought.)
  1249. DISPLAY III
  1250. FRUITS, PASTRIES, AND BEVERAGES PURCHASED—JANUARY THROUGH JUNE
  1251. APPLES
  1252. ORANGES
  1253. PASTRIES
  1254. TEA
  1255. SOFT DRINKS
  1256. BEER
  1257. (number of catties)
  1258. (number of bottles)
  1259. Jon.
  1260. l/*
  1261. 15
  1262. 0
  1263. U
  1264. 95
  1265. v/
  1266. Feb.
  1267. 12
  1268. 18
  1269. 3
  1270. 0
  1271. 50
  1272. Mar.
  1273. 23
  1274. 27
  1275. 22
  1276. 0
  1277. z
  1278. Apr.
  1279. 18
  1280. 0
  1281. 5
  1282. */
  1283. 60
  1284. May
  1285. V
  1286. 30
  1287. 31
  1288. 0
  1289. /
  1290. 88
  1291. Jun.
  1292. 0
  1293. it
  1294. 80
  1295. 90
  1296. 3 215 HRs? jj] 21 Ílìn'í
  1297. UNIT 4 COMMUNICATION GAME A
  1298. INSTRUCTIONS:
  1299. Typ*: Donincea (Shoppers)
  1300. Situation: The setting is BKijīng. You and the other people in a group
  1301. are talking about four shoppers who made six purchases each.
  1302. Each person in the group knows boeu* of the Items the shoppers bought.
  1303. For example, you sight know that the shopper who bought apples also
  1304. bought pastries, and another player might know that the shopper who
  1305. bought pastries also bought soda. Together, therefore, the two of you
  1306. know three of the purchases one shopper made. Similarly, the players in
  1307. your group can figure out the six items each shopper bought.
  1308. Go el: To figure out the aix items purchased by each shopper.
  1309. Number of Flayers: Groups of three to eight students.
  1310. Materials: Each round is played with a deck of 2U cards. Each deck
  1311. contains four "chains” of six cards, one chain for each of the four
  1312. shoppers. Each card in a chain Hets two of the shopper’s purchases. Each
  1313. purchase is listed on two cards, so that the cards may be "chained” like
  1314. dominoes until they form a loop. Here is a simplified example of a
  1315. looping chain of cards listing one shopper’s purchases (with three items
  1316. instead of eix).
  1317. newspapers magazines magazines
  1318. books books
  1319. newspapers
  1320. The cards for the first round list items only. The cards for the second
  1321. round also list quantities for some items.
  1322. Procedure: Discussion in a group. Each player is dealt a hand from the
  1323. deck of 2h cards. (All cards are dealt.) One person plays a card from
  1324. hia hand, announcing one of the purchases listed on it: WÌ5 zhĚr y5u
  1325. yíge rān. CThls sentence "Introduces" the shopper.1 Ta māi a&sht le.
  1326. The player who has the other card listing that purchase then "chains"
  1327. with the other purchase written on his card: MSi zāzhìde nèige rěn y$
  1328. m£i ahǔ le. [Notice how the modifying clause Identifies the shopper as
  1329. the same one just mentioned.]
  1330. Eventually the chain loops back to the flrat player, who points this
  1331. out: Mil bìode nālge rĚn yì mSi zízhi le, Nīmen yíjlng zhīdao tā taāi
  1332. zāzhì la.
  1333. Then another player startfl another chain in the same way.
  1334. Example: You are Speaker 1. You have a card listing "news
  1335. papers/magazines Speaker 2 and Speaker 3 have "magazines/books" and
  1336. "books/newspapers."
  1337. - SI: Wí zhèr yíu yíge rín. Tā mai z&zhl le.
  1338. - *32: MSi zfizhìde nèige rín yā mil shu le,
  1339. S3: Mǎl shūde ndlge rín yS māi bào le.
  1340. Bl; Māi bāode níige rān y5 mil zāzht le. Nlmen yījlng zhīdao tā m£i
  1341. zízhì le.
  1342. (Remember that there will be six cards in a chain.)
  1343. Additional Note: In the follow-up discussion, it may be helpful to place
  1344. the cards on a table to form chains, as in a real game of dominoes.
  1345. Practice Points: Modifying clauses, completed action with "amount" and
  1346. ^(7T)noūamount" object s.
  1347. MON Workbook» Unit h
  1348. CARDS—DOMINOES (SHOPPERS)
  1349. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1350. | his én. | A | B | C | D (ROUND 1) |
  1351. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1352. | 1 | large | oranges | beer | maps of |
  1353. | | apples | | | Bíijīng |
  1354. | LS | | | | |
  1355. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1356. | lines.” | books | American | yellow | bookcases |
  1357. | | | magazines | umbrellas | |
  1358. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1359. id
  1360. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1361. | J | Americas | yellow | bookcas«h |
  1362. | | magazines | uEbrollas | |
  1363. | books | | | |
  1364. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1365. | chairs | tables | soda | rugs |
  1366. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1367. | | | | |
  1368. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1369. | chairs | tables | soda | nigs |
  1370. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1371. | large dishes | white rice | teacups | blue rice bowls |
  1372. | | bowls | | |
  1373. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1374. A    BCD (ROUND 1)
  1375. ---------------- ------------------ -- --------- -----------------
  1376. large . dishes white rice bowls teacups blue rice bowls
  1377. newspapers pastries vases small dishes
  1378. ---------------- ------------------ -- --------- -----------------
  1379. newspapers
  1380. pastries
  1381. vases
  1382. small dishes
  1383. green umbrellas
  1384. maps of China
  1385. small apples
  1386. Chinese
  1387. magazines
  1388. green
  1389. umbrellas
  1390. maps of China
  1391. small apples
  1392. Chinese magazines
  1393. large apples
  1394. oranges
  1395. beer
  1396. maps
  1397. of Beijing
  1398. ue
  1399. A      B        CD (ROUND 2)
  1400. --------------------- ------------- ------------------- ---------------------
  1401. 2 catties of apples 1 newspaper 1 catty of apples 6 bottles . of beer
  1402. 5 books magazines pastries oranges
  1403. --------------------- ------------- ------------------- ---------------------
  1404. --------- ----------- ---------- --------------
  1405. 5 books magazines pastries oranges
  1406. chairs sods vases 2 newspapers
  1407. --------- ----------- ---------- --------------
  1408. ------------ ------------- ---------- --------------
  1409. chairs soda vases 2 newspapers
  1410. 1 umbrella 2 umbrellas 12 books 1 table
  1411. ------------ ------------- ---------- --------------
  1412. A       B        CD (ROUND 2)
  1413. ------------ ------------- ------------------- ---------
  1414. 1 umbrella 2 umbrellas 12 books 1 table
  1415. rice bowls 2 tables h bottles of beer teacups
  1416. ------------ ------------- ------------------- ---------
  1417. ------------- ------------ -- ------------------- -- ---------
  1418. rice bowls 2 tables h bottles of beer teacups
  1419. blue dishes red dishes rugs maps
  1420. ------------- ------------ -- ------------------- -- ---------
  1421. blue dishes
  1422. red dishes
  1423. rugs
  1424. maps
  1425. 2 catties of apples
  1426. 1 newspaper
  1427. 1 catty of apples
  1428. 6 bottles of beer
  1429. UNIT 4 COMMUNICATION GAME 8
  1430. B 2)
  1431. INSTRUCTIONS:
  1432. Type: Dominoes (BIO Review} This game it played the same way aa
  1433. Ccsnnmi-cation Game A for thia unit.
  1434. Materials; Instead of the names of two pur chases, you will find on each
  1435. card biographic information about one of four Americans in Taipei. (See
  1436. Cards—Dominoes, which follow.) Here is one chain of six cards:
  1437. TIME OF ARRIVAL
  1438. COLLEGE MAJOR
  1439. PLACE OF EMPLOYMEÌJT
  1440. CURRENT RESIDENCE
  1441. HUMBER GF CHILDREN
  1442. FAVORITE PURCHASE
  1443. TIME OF ARRIVAL
  1444. []
  1445. ,les
  1446. >eer
  1447. Example: You are Speaker 1. You have the "Taiwan University/Firat Hotel"
  1448. and. children/teacupā" sards.
  1449. SI: W3 zhèli yōu yíge rén. Tā zhù zai Dìyī Dàfàndiàn.
  1450. 32: Zhù zai Dìyī Dàfàndiànde nàge rén yíu sìge háizi.
  1451. SI: YŌu eìge háizide nàge rén xīhuan m&i chébēi.
  1452. S3: Xīhuan oKi chàbéide nàge rén shl níántiān léide.
  1453. St; Qi&ntiàn léide nàge rén niànguo Zhōngguo lìshī.
  1454. S3: Niànguo Zhōngguo lìshīde nàge rén zàl Taiwan Dàxué gōngzuō.
  1455. SI: Zàl Tàivān Dàxué gōngzuāde nàge rén zhù zai Dìyī Dàfàndiàn.
  1456. WStcen yìjīng zhīdao tǎ zhù zal Dìyī Dàfàndiàn, ahi bu ahi?
  1457. CARDS—DOMINOES (BIO Review)
  1458. A                   B                    C                  D
  1459. ----------- ------------------- ----------------- --------------------
  1460. yesterday last week last month last year
  1461. economies political science Chinese history Chinese literature
  1462. ----------- ------------------- ----------------- --------------------
  1463. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1464. | economics | political | Chinese history | Chinese |
  1465. | | sciencr | | literature |
  1466. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1467. | Bank of America | State | U.S. Military | U.S. |
  1468. | | | Attache’s | |
  1469. | | Department | Office | International |
  1470. | | | | |
  1471. | | | | Coxomuni cat |
  1472. | | | | icns |
  1473. | | | | |
  1474. | | | | Agency |
  1475. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1476. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1477. | Bank of America | State | U.S. Military | U.S. |
  1478. | | | | |
  1479. | | Department | Attache’s | International |
  1480. | | | Office | Communications |
  1481. | | | | Agency |
  1482. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1483. | Ambassador | Mr. Li’s house | 198 DàlY Street | Tiǎnmǔ |
  1484. | | | | |
  1485. | Hotel | | | |
  1486. +-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+
  1487. el”
  1488. A  BCD
  1489. ------------------ ---------------- ----------------- -----------
  1490. Ambassador Hotel Mr. Li’s house 19S Dàiī Street Tiānnm
  1491. no children 3 children 2 children 1 child
  1492. no children 3 children 2 children 1 child
  1493. pastries maps vases hooka
  1494. pas tries maps vanes books
  1495. yesterday last week last month last year
  1496. ------------------ ---------------- ----------------- -----------
  1497. UNIT 5 C-2 WORKBOOK
  1498. EXERCISE 1
  1499. Thia exercise is based on the review dialogue at the end of the C-l
  1500. tape. You will work on your comprehension of the words end patterns
  1501. introduced in this unit.
  1502. In this conversation, Mr, Ferrara is checking out of his hotel in
  1503. B?ijīng. He is receiving his bill.
  1504. You will hear the conversation twice. Then each sentence will be
  1505. followed by a pause for your translation. After the pause, the speaker
  1506. will give an acceptable English equivalent of the sentence.
  1507. EXERCISE 2
  1508. This exercise will give you practice in following currency transactions
  1509. involving PRC currency. In this exercise you will listen to an American
  1510. in Děijīng who is talking to e Chinese acquaintance.
  1511. You will hear the conversation three times. After listening to it for
  1512. the second time, read the questions below, and write the answer* aa you
  1513. listen for the third time,
  1514. QUESTIONS
  1515. - 1. Did the American have any money left after he made his purchases?
  1516. ( ) Yes ( ) No
  1517. - 2. How much money in People’s currency did the American have?
  1518. (HINTí Find out from the dialogue how much People’s currency you get for
  1519. one U.S. dollar. Then multiply by the amount of the American’s
  1520. traveler’s checks.)                        ,
  1521. - 3. What items did he buy, and how much did he spend for them?
  1522. ITEMS PRICE IN PEOPLE’S CURRENCY
  1523. year
  1524. U. In People’s currency, what is the total amount that the American
  1525. spent?
  1526. EXERCISE 3
  1527. In this exercise, a Canadian student in Bīijīng is talking to a Chinese
  1528. student about acme gifts the Canadian has just bought to send to her
  1529. family. You will hear the conversation three times. Answer the Question
  1530. below as you listen for the third time.
  1531. Here is a new word you will find in the dialogue:
  1532. Yīuyí Shāngdiàn         (Friendship Department Store)
  1533. QUESTION
  1534. 1. List the family members that the Canadian bought things for and the
  1535. item that she bought for each person.
  1536. PERSON             ITEM              HOW HAHY
  1537. EXERCISE 4
  1538. D SPENT?
  1539. In this exercise you vill listen tor expressions you understand in a
  1540. conversation that is partly over your head. Mr. Todd is just finishing
  1541. his shopping In the Friendship Department Store in Bíljīng. While
  1542. listening to his conversation for the third time, answer the questions
  1543. below.
  1544. QUESTIONS
  1545. Chinese family.
  1546. v as
  1547. - 1. How such money did the American need to pay for hia purchases?
  1548.          _
  1549. - 2. How much did he have?                            _
  1550. - 3. What kind and amount of currency did he change at the bank? What
  1551. amount did he end up with?
  1552. CURRENCY CHANGED _______________________________
  1553. CURRENCY OBTAINED ______________________________
  1554. 1». Does the Nationalities Hotel accept U.S. currency?
  1555. ( ) Yes ( ) No
  1556. UNIT 5 P-2 WORKBOOK
  1557. EXE
  1558. EXERCISE 1
  1559. This exercise will give you & chance to talk about amounts of money
  1560. changed.
  1561. Display I shows the names of four people, the amount of money they
  1562. changed on certain days, and the total amount they changed during that
  1563. time. Use this information to answer the questions on tape.
  1564. Example
  1565. TAPE: Āndésēn Xiǎnsheng Sǎnyue Èrshlhào huSnle duōshao qlSn?
  1566. YOU: Ta huànle yìbSikuǎi Mǎijīnde luxíng zhīpiǎo.
  1567. TAPE: Tǎ Sànyuè Ershiqlhao tiuànle duBshao qiǎnī
  1568. - Y OU: Tǎ mei huǎn qifin.
  1569. TAPE: Tā Jlntifn huǎnle duoshao qifinī
  1570. - Y OU: Tǎ jīntiān huānle qīahiwǔkuài Mǎijīn.
  1571. TAPE: Tǎ yfgèng huǎnle duSahao qifin le?
  1572. - Y OU: Tǎ yígBng huanle ytbSi qìshivúkuǎi MěijTn le.
  1573. Notice that after money amounts you can use Meijīn or qlǎn, but not
  1574. both: qTshivǔkuǎi qiǎa or qĪBbiwǔkuǎi M^ijln.
  1575. DISPLAY I
  1576. MARCH 20 MARCH 27        TODAY TOTAL
  1577. (So Far)
  1578. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1579. | 1 | U.S. 51100 | 0 | U.S. 275 | U.S. 2175 |
  1580. | | in | | | |
  1581. | Mr. | traveler's | | | |
  1582. | Anderson | checks | | | |
  1583. | (Andǎsěn) | | | | |
  1584. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1585. | Mies Novak | U.S, 250 | u.s. 2100 | 0 | U.S. 2150 |
  1586. | (Nuovǎkǎ) | | in | | |
  1587. | | | traveler's | | |
  1588. | | | checks | | |
  1589. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1590. | Mr. Bauer | U.S. 2150 | C | u.s. 2100 | U.S. 2250 |
  1591. | (Bāoǎr) | | | in | |
  1592. | | | | traveler's | |
  1593. | | | | checks | |
  1594. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1595. | Mr. Martin | 0 | U.S. 2175 | U.S. 275 in | U.S. 2250 |
  1596. | (MSdíng) | | | traveler's | |
  1597. | | | | checks | |
  1598. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  1599. EXERCISE 2
  1600. ey
  1601. Y
  1602. t time.
  1603. In this exercise you will have a chance to use the completion marker le
  1604. with amount and nonamount objects. Display II shove what certain
  1605. Americans bought for their new residences’ in Taipei. If an item was
  1606. bought, there is a check in the appropriate box. If the amount bought is
  1607. known, then the number is shown. If none was bought, there is a "no” in
  1608. the box.
  1609. Use the display information to answer the questions. Repeat
  1610. confirmations.
  1611. to tii:
  1612. if.)
  1613. $175
  1614. $150
  1615. $250
  1616. $250
  1617. Example
  1618. TAPE: WSng XiSnsheng mǎi shōuyīnjī le ma?
  1619. YOU:   Ta maile liXngge shōuyīnjī.
  1620. TAPE: DiSnshì ne?
  1621. YOU; Tā yS mǎi diànshì le.
  1622. TAPE: Shūjiàti ne?
  1623. YOU: Ta méi mǎi.
  1624. The additional required vocabulary used in thia exercise is: shǒuyīnjī
  1625. (yíge shÒuyīnjī)     (radio)
  1626. diànshì (yíge diānshl)         (television)
  1627. diànshān (yíge diànshan)       (electric fan)
  1628. DISPLAY II
  1629. []
  1630. EXERCISE 3
  1631. In thia exercise you will use place phrases like wBmen zhèll, "our place
  1632. (here}," and Wfing Xiànsheng nàli, "Mr. Wéng'a place (there).¹* The
  1633. conversation takes place in Taipei, where four women share a college
  1634. dormitory room, Each person has her own corner of the room, "her place."
  1635. He Guìfěn and Qián Ailing are sitting on their beds. They are asking
  1636. each other where in the room (i.e., in whose corner of the room) various
  1637. items are. (Display III shows the room.)
  1638. Answer each question on tape before the roommate does; then listen to
  1639. her answer and repeat it.
  1640. Example
  1641. TAPE: Qi&n Ailing, wSde nābìín (QiÉn Ailing, where is that
  1642. poli-zh^ngzhixuē zài nail?        tical science book of mine?)
  1643. YOU: Zài wS ahèli,                (It's here in my place.)
  1644. Notice that full names are used.
  1645. 3
  1646. 21
  1647. si
  1648. DISPLAY III
  1649. THE DORMITORY ROOM
  1650. Il Qiūxig
  1651. (not in the room)
  1652. He Guìfān’s American history book
  1653. []
  1654. B&i Yttzhěn (not in the room)
  1655. Bèi Yùzhēn'a English-
  1656. Chinese dictionary
  1657. []
  1658. He Guìfěn'a book
  1659. Qián Ailing's American literature book
  1660. []
  1661. economics
  1662. []
  1663. []
  1664. Hé Guìfěn xjy (1st speaker)
  1665. some magazines
  1666. []
  1667. today’s newspaper
  1668. []
  1669. []
  1670. HÍ Guìfěn¹s political science book
  1671. Hě Guìfēn's Chinese-English dictionary
  1672. []
  1673. Í'iíl? Si?                ?.lí IS If J|;
  1674. UNIT 5 COMMUNICATION GAME
  1675. lace r-
  1676. ln
  1677. INSTRUCTIONS:
  1678. Type: Five of a Kind
  1679. so
  1680. Situation: You and several other people exchange money so that each of
  1681. you will have only bills or coins of a single denomination.
  1682. Goal: To get five cards showing the same denomination.
  1683. Number of Players! Groups of four to six students.
  1684. Li-)
  1685. Haterlaia: Cards listing six different combinations of money. The total
  1686. value of each card is ¥10 in People’s currency. The six combinations are
  1687. one ¥10 bill
  1688. two ¥5 billa
  1689. ten ¥1 coins
  1690. twenty ¥.50 coins
  1691. one hundred ¥.10 coins
  1692. two hundred ¥.05 coins yìzhāng shíkuàide liSngzhāng wGkuĀide shíge
  1693. yíkuàide èrshige wiīmáode yìbSige y^mfinde liSngbǎige wǔfénde
  1694. There are five cards for each combination. Bills are shown aa rectangles
  1695. and coins as circles. (See Cards—Five of a Kind, which follow.)
  1696. Procedure: 1) Make up a deck of cards including only.as many money
  1697. combinations aa there are players. For example, if there are four
  1698. players, remove the ten cards for two combinations.
  1699. 2) Shuffle the cards.
  1700. 3) Deal all the cards, Each player then has a five-card hand.
  1701. t) Players take turns trying to exchange certain cards with other
  1702. players. The winner is the player who gets five cards alike.
  1703. 5) Cards may be shuffled and redealt for another round. In a group of
  1704. fever than six players, the money combinations not in play should be
  1705. different for a second round.
  1706. Example: You are Speaker 1. You have the following hand:
  1707. one ¥10 bill
  1708. one ¥10 bill
  1709. two ¥5 bills
  1710. two ¥5 bills
  1711. ten ¥1 coins
  1712. You naturally want to exchange your ¥1 coins for ¥5 or ¥10 billa.
  1713. - SI: Máfan ni, w5 zbiír y8u shíge yíkuàide. Qīng ni gíi wo huànhuan.
  1714. - 52: NT yèo zínme huÀn?
  1715. - 61: Qlng gSi wo liangzháng wÙkuàide.
  1716. - 82: Duìbuqí, wí mil wukuàide.
  1717. - SI: Ni y3u mSiyou yizhāng shfkulide?
  1718. - S2: Yíu.
  1719. SI: W&aen huSnhuan ba,
  1720. S2: HSo.
  1721. You now have a full house. Later you will try to exchange your ¥5 bills
  1722. for ¥10 bills to give you five of a kind.
  1723. Practice Points: Changing money.
  1724. []
  1725. CAFDS—FIVE OF A KH8D
  1726. --- -------- -- --- -------- --- --- ------- -- --- ------- --
  1727. 1 ¥10,00 1 ¥10.00 £ ¥5.00 2 ¥5.00
  1728. — _
  1729. --- -------- -- --- -------- --- --- ------- -- --- ------- --
  1730. []
  1731. 1 ¥10,00
  1732. []
  1733. []
  1734. []
  1735. . I.,,..
  1736. i ¥10.00 |
  1737. 1 ¥10.00 ■
  1738. 2 |x5.ÓQ j
  1739. 2 ¥5.00   ;
  1740. >
  1741. []
  1742. []
  1743. MOH Workbook, Unit 5
  1744. []
  1745. UNIT 6 C-2 WORKBOOK
  1746. EXERCISE 1
  1747. Now you will practice following money transactions involving bills of
  1748. different denominations. In this conversation, Mr. Perez is Just
  1749. completing a purchase at a fruit seller's, which happens to be next door
  1750. to a small tailor shop in Taipei.
  1751. You will hear the conversation three times. As you listen to it for the
  1752. third time, answer the questions below.
  1753. QUESTIONS
  1754. - 1. At first, the customer wanted to pay with what kind of bill?
  1755. - 2. The clerk gets bills of what denomination for the customer?
  1756. - 3- What change does the clerk give to the customer when he finally
  1757. pays? _________
  1758. 1*. Is this the correct change? ( ) Yes ( ) No
  1759. EXERCISE 2
  1760. Six young men {listed on the next page) work in the same office building
  1761. in Taipei. One day last week they arranged to meet during the day to
  1762. make plana for a mountain-climbing trip. As it happened, their working
  1763. houra that day were rather unusual.
  1764. []
  1765. faij I 1 a ■
  1766. You will hear their working hours three times. As you listen, write this
  1767. information next to the men's names. Then answer the question "What time
  1768. did the men meet?" (The answer will be on the hour or half hour.)
  1769. Here are the new words you will need for this exercise:
  1770. the
  1771. lioshang     (morning—6 a.m. to 11 a.m., full daylight until
  1772. almost noon)
  1773. shángwS (morning, forenoon—9 a.m. to noon, normal business day until
  1774. noon)
  1775. 1.
  1776. xiàwǔ        (afternoon—noon to 5 p.m., the end of the business
  1777. day)
  1778. wlnshang     (evening—5 p.m. to 11 p.m.)
  1779. Time spans given for these terms are, of course, approximate. (For
  1780. additional details, see the last Reference Notee in the Unit 6 text.)
  1781. B Of
  1782. to
  1783. for
  1784. Clock time in Chinese may be preceded by a time-of-day word. Here are a
  1785. few examples:
  1786. ehàngwǔ shídiSn ihong. (ten o’clock Ln the morning) xiàwū sìdián ban
  1787.           (four-thirty in the afternoon)
  1788. v£nshang JiSdiSn thōng (nine o’clock in the evening)
  1789. Notice that the time-of-day word precedes the hour in Chinese.
  1790. MEN                     CAME                        LEFT
  1791. Ying Zhìyuān             ____________ ___________
  1792. Lín Zíqiáng                 ___ ____________
  1793. Zhang Shàowén             
  1794. Ōuyáng Hufi                               ,
  1795. Huáng Zhènhán             
  1796. Jiang Shìying         ™_—                _
  1797. QUESTION
  1798. 1. What time did the men meet?
  1799. the lir
  1800. rrite "What ir.)
  1801. 11
  1802. inea a
  1803. Loess
  1804. ,.)
  1805. EXERCISE 3
  1806. In this exercise you vill hear Mr. Paulsen talking to a teller in a
  1807. Taipei bank. Listen for the various kinds of bills involved in the
  1808. transaction.
  1809. You will hear the conversation three times. AB you listen to it for the
  1810. third time, ansver the questions below.
  1811. QUESTIONS
  1812. 1. What did Mr. Paulsen start out with?
  1813. ( ) one $200 traveler's check
  1814. ( ) two $100 traveler’s checks
  1815. ( ) twenty $10 traveler’s checks
  1816. 2. How many of each kind of bill did Mr. Paulsen end up vithī
  1817. $ioo bills          $io bills
  1818. EXERCISE 4
  1819. Now you will listen to time-of-day words and clock times. You may not
  1820. understand every word in the conversation, "but you should be able to
  1821. answer the question below.
  1822. Miss Sing, a nurse, is being asked about when she starts work. Listen to
  1823. the conversation three times. Then answer the question.
  1824. Here are some new words you will need for this exercise:
  1825.                   H _(r)
  1826. kāishi           (to start, to begin)
  1827. yāude shíhou     (sometimes}
  1828. QUESTION
  1829. 1. What are the starting times of the shifts Mias SSng might work?
  1830. TIME OF DAY
  1831. CLOCK TIME
  1832. U
  1833. M
  1834. Sh
  1835. Si Ji. .X
  1836. UNIT 6 P-2 WORKBOOK
  1837. ■ not viewer
  1838. EXERCISE 1
  1839. 1st Ml
  1840. In this exercise you will have a chance to give someone the exact time
  1841. of day and to use the aspect marker ahi...de,
  1842. Display I shows the names of people coming for a conference today at a
  1843. local university. It al ho shows their arrival times. Mr. Zh&ng, who has
  1844. Just arrived- is interested in knowing what time people got in or are
  1845. due to arrive. Answer his questions according to the information in the
  1846. display.
  1847. Example. 1.
  1848. Q; ēūū Zhènhàn shi jīntíàn jldiín zhōng líideī
  1849. A:   Tā shi Jiúdiān ban l£lne,                                .
  1850. If someone has not arrived yet, you must first explain this and then
  1851. provide hie time of arrival.
  1852. Example 2
  1853. Q: Li Tíngfēn net
  1854. A: Tā h&i míi lÉi. Tā shí^rdiān shíūg lií.
  1855. • sqw
  1856. DISPLAY 6               <
  1857. --------------- ------ ------- ------- ------- -------------- ------- ------ ------ ------
  1858. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ílĒiOO 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00
  1859. Būn ZhānhĚn X 1
  1860. LI TÍngfēng 1 X
  1861. Bái Huìrān X 1
  1862. Shi Guóquán 1 Z
  1863. Gāo Bīngyíng X 1
  1864. Jiang Bhìyīng X 1
  1865. WÉng Defēn 1 X
  1866. Ouyáng Cheng X 1
  1867. Deng Shāowén 1 X
  1868. Bāo Milling i X
  1869. --------------- ------ ------- ------- ------- -------------- ------- ------ ------ ------
  1870. EXERCISE 2
  1871. EX
  1872. la tw
  1873. In this exereiso you practice giving clock time and using tíme-of-day
  1874. words.
  1875. Display II ahowa the names of nursea working at a hospital in Beijing.
  1876. It also £hows the shifts they will be working for the next two weeks.
  1877. Base your answers to the recorded questions on the information in this
  1878. display.
  1879. Example
  1880. TAPE: Bí Winding jldlKn zhōng kāiahl gōngzudī
  1881. YOU; Tā zíoBhang qldiKn zhōng kālshī gōngzuò.
  1882. Notice that, in the answer, the word '’morning’⁷ ic added to the hour to
  1883. avoid confusion about which "seven o'clock" ia meant. Include the words
  1884. "morning," "afternoon,¹¹ and "evening" in your answers.
  1885. Here are the new vocabulary item* you will need in this exercise:
  1886. zācehaag     (morning—6 a.m. to 11 tt.jn.}
  1887. xièvū        (afternoon—noon until the end of the business day}
  1888. v&whang    (evening—end of the bunineae day until 11 p.m-}
  1889. kāiahl (to start, to begin)
  1890. DISPLAY II
  1891. --------------- -------- -------- ---------
  1892. 7 a.m. 3 p.m. 11 p.m.
  1893. Hí Wenqīng X
  1894. Yang Dífán X
  1895. Zhong Mailing X
  1896. RÓng Xuáí«n X
  1897. Xiè Báolán X
  1898. SSng WSnrú X
  1899. Zhōu Qíāoyun X
  1900. Tfing Juǎn X
  1901. Máo Yùlfc X
  1902. Sun Mīnzhēn X
  1903. --------------- -------- -------- ---------
  1904. EXERC3SE 3
  1905. -day
  1906. Display IIT shows the names of people who came for a conference at a
  1907. local university and their departure times. Using the display_(t) er
  1908. aver the two recorded quest ions about each person.
  1909. J Ing.
  1910. Ba.ee play.
  1911. Example
  1912. TAPE: Sūn Zhènhdn shi winshang iíude maī
  1913. YOU: Bú shi, tā ahi zaoelwng zoude.
  1914. TAPE: Tā shi. jīdiān íbōng zSudeī
  1915. YOU: Ta shi qldiǎn thing tíude-
  1916. rds
  1917. For this exercise you vill need the vocabulary item ahdngwu, ’aorning (9
  1918. e.rD3, to noon)." Although ztoBhang may be used to refer to the whole
  1919. Homing, ehSagwiu is often used to refer to a bu&ínefifl-iiay morning. In
  1920. this context, zāoahang refers only to tì fc.a. until ? s.n:. , and
  1921. ghjtn^ySl refers to 9 a. hi. until noon.
  1922. ■sy)
  1923. 01 SPLAY HI
  1924. [TABLE]
  1925. UNIT 6 COMMUNICATION GAME A
  1926. INSTRUCTIONS:
  1927. Type: Meeting
  1928. Situation: It is the beginning of the school year at a college in
  1929. Taipei. You and three other students have your new class schedules. You
  1930. are trying to figure out vhen you can get together every day as a study
  1931. group.
  1932. Goal: To find an hour during the school day when all four of you ere
  1933. free.
  1934. Number of Players: Groups of four students.
  1935. Materials; A work sheet for each player. (See Sample Work Sheets, which
  1936. follow.) Under your name for this game, your daily class schedule is
  1937. shown, with check marks indicating the hours at which you have classes.
  1938. Procedure: Mingle with the players in your group to exchange
  1939. information.
  1940. Example: You are Speaker 1. It is Round 1.
  1941. - SI: Women kéyi JiOdiKn ban jiàn mai
  1942. - S2: Bù k€yi. W3 yíu kè.
  1943. - SI: Wímen yìdiSn thong jiān, xíng bu xíng?
  1944. - S2: Xíng. W3 mÉiyou kè.
  1945. Si; Sāndifin zhōng ni yS méiyou kè ma?
  1946. 52; Míiyou. Sandiēn zhōng yī kéyí.
  1947. You would now question the other players. You ask only about the hours
  1948. that Speaker 2 is free.
  1949. Practice Points: Clock time.
  1950. SAMPLE WORK SHEETS:
  1951. Taipei. e trying
  1952. re free
  1953. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  1954. Zhōu II Mi Wing
  1955. 3:30
  1956. 9:30
  1957. 10:30
  1958. 11:30
  1959. 1:00
  1960. 2:00
  1961. 3:00
  1962. U:00
  1963. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  1964. which
  1965. i s shown,
  1966. (ROUND 2)
  1967. ■nation
  1968. hours
  1969. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  1970. Ehōu LI MK W&jg
  1971. 8:30
  1972. 9:30
  1973. 10:30 •
  1974. 11:30
  1975. 1:00
  1976. 2:00
  1977. 3:00
  1978. 11:00
  1979. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  1980. (ROUND 3}
  1981. ------- ------ ---- ---- -------
  1982. Zhou LI Hi Wfing
  1983. 8:30
  1984. 9=30
  1985. 10:30
  1986. 11:30
  1987. 1:00
  1988. 2:00
  1989. 3:00
  1990. 11:00
  1991. ------- ------ ---- ---- -------
  1992. -------- ------- ---- ---- ------
  1993. Ztiōu LI MS Wang
  1994. . B:30
  1995. 9:30
  1996. 10:30
  1997. 11:30
  1998. 1:00
  1999. 0:00
  2000. 3:00
  2001. h:00
  2002. -------- ------- ---- ---- ------
  2003. (ROUND 2)
  2004. -------- ------- ---- ---- ------
  2005. Zhōu Lī MS Wáng
  2006. B:30
  2007. 9:30
  2008. 10:30 ^z
  2009. 11:30 _(V)Z
  2010. 1:00
  2011. 2:00
  2012. 3:00
  2013. 1J :00
  2014. -------- ------- ---- ---- ------
  2015. (ROUND 3)
  2016. ------- ------ ---- ---- ---
  2017. - Zhōu Lī MS g
  2018. B:30
  2019. 9:30 nZ
  2020. 10:30
  2021. 11:30 xZ
  2022. 1:00
  2023. 2:00
  2024. 3:00
  2025. Ì»:00
  2026. ------- ------ ---- ---- ---
  2027. (BOUND 1)
  2028. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2029. Zhōu Li MX W&ng
  2030. 8:30
  2031. 9:30
  2032. 10:30
  2033. 11:30
  2034. 1:00
  2035. 2:00
  2036. 3:00
  2037. 4:00
  2038. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2039. (ROUND 2)
  2040. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2041. Zhou LI MS Wang
  2042. 8:30
  2043. 9:30
  2044. 10:30
  2045. 11:30
  2046. 1:00
  2047. 2:00
  2048. 3:00
  2049. 4:00
  2050. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2051. (ROUND 3}
  2052. ------- ------ -- ---- ------
  2053. Zhou MS Wāug
  2054. 8:30
  2055. 9:30
  2056. 10:30
  2057. 11:30
  2058. 1:00
  2059. 2:00
  2060. 3:00
  2061. 4:00
  2062. ------- ------ -- ---- ------
  2063. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2064. Zhōu LI MS Wang
  2065. 8:30
  2066. 9:30
  2067. 10:30
  2068. 11:30
  2069. 1:00 i-
  2070. 2:00
  2071. 3:00
  2072. U :00
  2073. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2074. (ROUND 2)
  2075. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2076. Zhou LI ME W&Dg
  2077. 0:30
  2078. 9:30
  2079. 10:30
  2080. 11:30
  2081. 1:00
  2082. 2:00
  2083. 3:00
  2084. U:00
  2085. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2086. (ROUND 3)
  2087. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2088. Zhōu II MS Wáng
  2089. 8:30
  2090. 9:30
  2091. 10:30
  2092. 11:30
  2093. 1:00
  2094. 2:00
  2095. 3:00
  2096. U:00
  2097. ------- ------ ---- ---- ------
  2098. D 1)
  2099. (ROUND 1)
  2100. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2101. | | Zhou | Lī | Mā | ■ |
  2102. | | | | | |
  2103. | | | | | WÉng |
  2104. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2105. | 8:30 | * | | | |
  2106. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2107. | 9:30 | | | | |
  2108. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2109. | 10:30 | | | | |
  2110. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2111. | 11:30 | | | | |
  2112. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2113. | 1:00 | | | | |
  2114. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2115. | 2:00 ' | | | | |
  2116. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2117. | 3:00 | | | | |
  2118. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2119. | l»:00 | | | | |
  2120. +-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+
  2121. ID 2)
  2122. (ROUND 2)
  2123. ------- ------ ---- ------- ------
  2124. Zhou it __ Ml W&ag
  2125. 8:30
  2126. 9:30
  2127. 10:30
  2128. 11:30
  2129. 1:00
  2130. 2:00
  2131. 3:00
  2132. h:00
  2133. ------- ------ ---- ------- ------
  2134. (ROUND 3}
  2135. ------- ------ ---- ---- -------
  2136. Zhou Lī MX W&ifl
  2137. 8:30
  2138. 9:30
  2139. 10:30
  2140. 11:30
  2141. 1:00
  2142. 2:00
  2143. 3:00
  2144. U:00
  2145. ------- ------ ---- ---- -------
  2146. UNIT 6 COMMUNICATION GAME B
  2147. INSTRUCTIONS:
  2148. Type; Matching
  2149. Situation: It ie the beginning of the school year at a college in
  2150. Taipei. You and three other students have your new class schedules. You
  2151. are comparing them to see what classes two or more of you vill be
  2152. attending together. (There is only one class for each subject at any
  2153. given hour; so having a class at the same time means attending it
  2154. together.)
  2155. Goal: To find matches in classes.
  2156. Number of Players: Groups of four students.
  2157. Materials: A work sheet for each player. (See Sample Work Sheets, which
  2158. follow.}
  2159. Example: You are Speaker 1. It is Round 1.
  2160. SI: Jiǔdiǎn zbōng ni yōu kè ma?
  2161. 02; Y3u.
  2162. SI: Y6u Bhénme kèī
  2163. S2: Y3u yìtfing JlngJixué. Nl ne?
  2164. SI: JiúdiAn Zhong w3 y3u yìténg zhíngzhisuĚ, (etc.)
  2165. Additional Note; For this game, you will need to know the counter for
  2166. class periods, -táng.
  2167. Practice Points: Clock time, review of academic subjects.
  2168. SAMPLE WORK SHEETS:
  2169. (ROUND 1)
  2170. lipei. com-
  2171. ur;
  2172. ------- ------------ ---- ---- ------
  2173. Zhōu LI M& Wing
  2174. 9:00 Pol. Sei.*
  2175. 10:00 Eng. Lit.
  2176. 11:00
  2177. 12:00 Math
  2178. 1:30 Economics
  2179. 2:30
  2180. 3:30
  2181. in 30 -
  2182. ------- ------------ ---- ---- ------
  2183. which
  2184. (ROUND 2}
  2185. 'or
  2186. ------- ----------- ---- ---- -------------
  2187. Zhōu Lī MS _ Wfc»B ...
  2188. 9:00
  2189. 10:00 Ch. Lit.
  2190. 11:00 Chemistry
  2191. 12:00 Ch. Hist,
  2192. 1:30
  2193. 2:30 Pol. Boi.
  2194. 3:30
  2195. U :30
  2196. ------- ----------- ---- ---- -------------
  2197. (ROUND 3}
  2198. -------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2199. Zhōu Lī Má WÉng
  2200. 9:00 Math
  2201. 10:00 Japanese
  2202. 11:00
  2203. 12:00 Am. Hist.
  2204. 1:30
  2205. 2:30
  2206. 3:30 Economics
  2207. It: 30
  2208. -------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2209. -------- ------------ ----- ---- ------
  2210. Zhou 1 u 1 MS •Ing
  2211. 9:00
  2212. 10:00 English
  2213. 11:00 Eng. Hist.
  2214. 12:00 Eng. Lit.
  2215. 1:30
  2216. 2:30
  2217. 3:30 Math
  2218. 1+: 30
  2219. -------- ------------ ----- ---- ------
  2220. (HOUND 2)
  2221. ------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2222. Zhōu LI MS W&ng
  2223. 9:00 Chemistry
  2224. 10:00 Eng. Lit.
  2225. 11:00
  2226. 12:00 Economics
  2227. 1:30
  2228. 2:30 Ch. Lit.
  2229. 3:30
  2230. U: 30
  2231. ------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2232. (ROUND 3}
  2233. -------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2234. Zhōu LI MS Wing
  2235. 9:00 English
  2236. 10:00 Ch. Lit.
  2237. 11:00 Am. Hist,
  2238. 12:00
  2239. 1:30 Pol. Sci.
  2240. 2:30
  2241. 3:30
  2242. 1*: 30
  2243. -------- ----------- ---- ---- ------
  2244. (ROUND 1)
  2245. ID 2)
  2246. (ROUND 2j
  2247. ------- ------ ----------- ---- ------
  2248. Zhāu LJ MS W&ig
  2249. 9:00 Chemistry
  2250. 10:00 Ch. Lit.
  2251. 11:00
  2252. 12:00 Japanese
  2253. 1:30 Economica
  2254. 2:30
  2255. 3:30
  2256. k:30
  2257. ------- ------ ----------- ---- ------
  2258. ------- ------ ------------ ---- ------
  2259. Zhōu LĪ MS Wing
  2260. 9ioo
  2261. 10:00 English
  2262. 11:00 Economic 6
  2263. 12:00
  2264. 1:30 Pal. Sei-
  2265. 2:30
  2266. 3:30 Chemistry
  2267. Ū:30
  2268. ------- ------ ------------ ---- ------
  2269. (ROUND 3)
  2270. ------- ------- ----------- ---- ------
  2271. Zilōu Lī MS Wing
  2272. 9:00 English
  2273. 10:00 Chemistry
  2274. 11:00
  2275. 12:00 Economics
  2276. 1:30
  2277. 2:30 Eng. Lit.
  2278. 3:30
  2279. U:30
  2280. ------- ------- ----------- ---- ------
  2281. ------- ------ ---- ----------- ------
  2282. Zhōu LI MS Wáng
  2283. 9:00 Ch. HiBt.
  2284. 10100
  2285. 11:00 English
  2286. 12:00 Eng. Lit.
  2287. 1:30 Pol. Sei.
  2288. 2:30
  2289. 3:30
  2290. l*;30
  2291. ------- ------ ---- ----------- ------
  2292. (ROUND 2)
  2293. ------- ------ ---- ------------ ------
  2294. Zhōu LI MS Wáng
  2295. 9:00
  2296. 10:00
  2297. 11:00 Chemistry'
  2298. 12:00 Japanese
  2299. 1:30
  2300. 2:30 Ch. Lit.
  2301. 3:30
  2302. U: 30 Asi. Hist.
  2303. ------- ------ ---- ------------ ------
  2304. (ROUND 3)
  2305. -------- ------ ---- ------------ ------
  2306. Zhōu Li MS wSng
  2307. 9 = 00
  2308. 10:00 Chemistry
  2309. 11:00 Att. Hist.
  2310. 12:00 Pol. Sci.
  2311. 1:30
  2312. 2:30
  2313. 3:30 Math
  2314. U:30
  2315. -------- ------ ---- ------------ ------
  2316. Zhōu
  2317. MA
  2318. Wáīig
  2319. 9:00
  2320. Ch. Hist.
  2321. 10:00
  2322. 11:00
  2323. Economics
  2324. 12:00
  2325. Japanese
  2326. 1:30
  2327. 2:30
  2328. 3:30
  2329. 4:30
  2330. |Math
  2331. (ROUND Ē)
  2332. -------- ------ ---- -- -----------
  2333. Zhōu Lī Wáng
  2334. 9 = 00
  2335. 10:00 Hlg. Lit.
  2336. 11:00 English
  2337. 12:00
  2338. 1:30 Economics
  2339. 2:30
  2340. 3 = 30
  2341. 14:30 Am. Hist,
  2342. -------- ------ ---- -- -----------
  2343. (ROUND 3)
  2344. ------- ------ ---- -- -----------
  2345. Zhōu Lī Wíag
  2346. 9:00
  2347. 10:00 Ch. Lit.
  2348. 11:00
  2349. 12:00 Economics
  2350. 1:30
  2351. 2:30
  2352. 3:30 Math
  2353. lt:30 Jap Emeus
  2354. ------- ------ ---- -- -----------
  2355. VOCABULARY
  2356. Module & Unit
  2357. ----------------- ---------------------------- -------
  2358. a Oh! 3.it
  2359. Si to be short (of stature) 3.3
  2360. -ba (counter for things 3.3
  2361. with handles)
  2362. bad to be white
  2363. -hSi hundred 3.5
  2364. BaihuS Dàlfiu (name of a department It. 3
  2365. store in Beijing)
  2366. bǎihuo gangs I department store It. 3
  2367. ban half 3.6
  2368. ban jíS to move one^(f)B residence U.l»"
  2369. bàn<»ōngshì office b.iT
  2370. bànshīch’l office >4.2*
  2371. bànys midnight 3.6'
  2372. baa (yífèn) newspaper 3.1
  2373. bàozhl (yífèn) newspaper 3.1
  2374. -bēi a cup of M*
  2375. běi north
  2376. rèibian(r) north side U.2
  2377. -b?n volume {counter for books 3.1
  2378. and magazines)
  2379. bl (yìzhī) pen 3.1
  2380. -bì currency 3.5*
  2381. -bian(r) side, edge (used in place h.2
  2382. words)
  2383. biSo watch (timepiece) It. 3
  2384. biSrēn (biĚren) another person, someone lt.5
  2385. else
  2386. bǐngxiáng re frigerator 3.b
  2387. bn kèqj you^(r)re welcome 3.5
  2388. ----------------- ---------------------------- -------
  2389. ------------- ---------------------- -------
  2390. càishichSng market It. 2
  2391. canting dining room M
  2392. cèsu® toilet lt.it
  2393. cha to lack TO It
  2394. chèbēi teacup 3.1t
  2395. cháng to be lang 3.3’
  2396. cháo to, towards li.3
  2397. cháyè tea leaves, tea (the 3.U1
  2398. ------------- ---------------------- -------
  2399. prepared leaves)
  2400. -------- --------------------------- ------
  2401. chū to go out, to exit 4,2
  2402. chūlai to come out It.3
  2403. chǔqu to go out 4.3
  2404. COĪlg from 4.1
  2405. cfing through, via 4.2
  2406. cuò to make a mistake, to "be 4.5
  2407. -------- --------------------------- ------
  2408. wrong
  2409. da
  2410. to be large
  2411. 3.2
  2412. dàgài
  2413. probably
  2414. 4.5
  2415. dài
  2416. to wear (glasses, gloves, a watch, Jewelry, etc.)
  2417. 4.3
  2418. dài biSo
  2419. to wear a watch
  2420. 4.3’
  2421. dàjiē
  2422. boulevard
  2423. 4.3
  2424. dàlou
  2425. building (multistoried)
  2426. >i.3
  2427. dàmén(r)
  2428. main entrance, main gate
  2429. 4.3, >+.5
  2430. dào
  2431. to, towards
  2432. 4.1
  2433. -dào
  2434. route, path
  2435. 4.5
  2436. dàren
  2437. adult
  2438. 3.2
  2439. -de
  2440. (marker of modification)
  2441. 3.2
  2442. del
  2443. must
  2444. 3.6
  2445. d?ng
  2446. to wait
  2447. 3.6
  2448. děngyiděng
  2449. to wait a moment
  2450. 3.6
  2451. dì-
  2452. (used in forming ordinal numbers Ci.e., dìyī, "the first"; dìèr, "the
  2453. second"!)
  2454. (counter for hours on the clock)
  2455. HUM 4
  2456. -diǎn
  2457. 3.6, TSD 3
  2458. diǎn(r)
  2459. a little, some
  2460. 3.2
  2461. diànshàn
  2462. electric fan
  2463. 3.5
  2464. diùnshì
  2465. television
  2466. 3.5
  2467. dianti
  2468. elevator
  2469. 4. 4
  2470. diSnxin (yíkuài)
  2471. pastry, snack
  2472. 3.2
  2473. diànyíng(r)
  2474. movie, film
  2475. 4.2
  2476. dìfung
  2477. a place
  2478. 3.4
  2479. dìtan (yìzhāng)
  2480. rug
  2481. 3.4
  2482. dìtú (yìzhāng)
  2483. map
  2484. 3.1
  2485. dīxia
  2486. the underneath, underneath
  2487. 4.3
  2488. dìxià
  2489. underground
  2490. 4.5
  2491. dìxià xíngrén dào
  2492. pedestrian underground walkway
  2493. 4.5
  2494. Dìyī Cóngsī
  2495. the First Company (department store in Taipei)
  2496. 3.4
  2497. dong
  2498. east
  2499. 4.2
  2500. dongběí
  2501. northeast
  2502. 4.2*
  2503. dōngbianír)
  2504. east side
  2505. 4.2
  2506. Bōngdān
  2507. a neighborhood in Bāijīng
  2508. 4.2
  2509. dōngnān
  2510. southeast
  2511. 4.2*
  2512. ------------ ------------------------------- -------
  2513. dōngxi thing 3.1
  2514. duǎn to he short 3.3'
  2515. -duan section, block U.5
  2516. duì to be correct U.l
  2517. duìbuqí I’m sorry, excuse me 3.1
  2518. duìmiàn(r) across from, opposite, facing 1*. U
  2519. duo to be many 3.U
  2520. duo yuan how far U.3
  2521. duōshao how much, how many 3.1
  2522. ------------ ------------------------------- -------
  2523. Eng                      urn, nm, uh-huh {actually           3.3
  2524. pronounced like ng or mū>)
  2525. --------------------- -------------------------------- -------
  2526. fāngbiàn (fangbian) to be convenient U.l'
  2527. fanguanr restaurant (BSijīng) U.l
  2528. fānguXnzi restaurant (Taiwan) U.l
  2529. fangsl house u.l
  2530. fànwSn rice bowl 3.U
  2531. féijr airplane TiD U
  2532. lélzāo (yíkuài) soap 3.2
  2533. -fēn minute T4D 3
  2534. -fēn cent 3.2
  2535. -fùn(r) copy (counter for magazines or 3.1
  2536. newspapers) 3.1
  2537. fùjìn (ftíjín) area, vicinity U.S
  2538. --------------------- -------------------------------- -------
  2539. ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------
  2540. gSo to be tall 3.3
  2541. gāoxìng to be happy 3.3
  2542. gei to give 3.2
  2543. gtìi for 3.5
  2544. gen with U.3'
  2545. gongs! company 3.U
  2546. gōngxiāo hózuòshè marketing and supply cooperative (PRC) 3.2*, U.2
  2547. gōngyuān park U.2
  2548. gòu to be enough U.2*
  2549. guní to turn U.3
  2550. guān to close 3.6
  2551. ípiān mén to close (for the business day); to close down, to go out of business 3.6
  2552. Guángmíng Rìbao The Guangmíng Daily 3.2*
  2553. Gùgǒng Bówuyuàn Palace Museum U.2’
  2554. ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------
  2555. ------------------- ------------------------------ -------
  2556. híi also, additionally 3.a
  2557. h£i bù yídìng not yet certain b.r
  2558. hālshi or 3.3
  2559. Hàn-Rì aìdiìín Chinese-Japanese dictionary 14.3*
  2560. Hàn-Yīng zìdiSn Chinese-English dictionary 3.1
  2561. hǎo to get better 3.3
  2562. haokan to be good looking, 3.3
  2563. to look nice
  2564. hěi to be black 3.3
  2565. Hepíxig Dōnglù Hépíng East Road 14.5*
  2566. hong to be red 3.3
  2567. bSu back U. h
  2568. hòubian(r) back side
  2569. huí glorious i abbreviation for lf.1’
  2570. China
  2571. fluámei KāFelting HuÉmSi Coffeehouse 14.1
  2572. huàn to change, to exchange 3.5
  2573. huéng to bé yellow, to he brown 3.3
  2574. huāpíng (flower) vase 3.3
  2575. huàxué chemistry 3.1
  2576. huí the opposite direction, back 14.5*
  2577. hútong (hitougr) narrow street, lane 14.5
  2578. ------------------- ------------------------------ -------
  2579. (Beijing)
  2580. ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------
  2581. Jī- (Ji-) a few 14.3
  2582. Jiā plus; to add HUM 14
  2583. Jiāli household 3-14
  2584. Jiàn to meet 3.6
  2585. -J iàn piece (counter for pieces of clothing) 1».3*
  2586. Jiào to be called, to be given-named 14.3*
  2587. JI di an zhong what hour, what time 3.6, T&D 3
  2588. Jlge (Jlge) several I4.3
  2589. Jǐlóu what floor 1+. U
  2590. -Jin catty ( 1.1 pound) 3.2
  2591. Jlngguo by way of, via; to pass through 14.1*
  2592. J In to be close, to be near u.i; 14.3
  2593. J tn to enter 14.14
  2594. Jiù right, immediately, exactly (with reference to space) 3.1*
  2595. jiù to be old, to be used, to be worn 3.1*, 3.3
  2596. ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------
  2597. guì guò guò
  2598. to t>e expensive past the hour to cross, to pass
  2599. 3.3
  2600. T&D 1 14.5
  2601. jiù                     immediately (with reference to
  2602. • time)
  2603. Jiù                        then
  2604. júzi                     oranges, tangerines
  2605. ----------- ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
  2606. kǎfēitīng coffeehouse h.l
  2607. kāi to open 3-6
  2608. kāi men to open (for the business day); 3.6
  2609. to open for business
  2610. kái xué to begin school k.l*
  2611. kāishì to start, to begin 3-6*
  2612. kàn to read, to look at, to visit 3.3
  2613. kàn to think {hold an opinion) 3-3
  2614. kùnjian to see U.k
  2615. -ke quarter of an hour TLD 3
  2616. kěshi but 3.U
  2617. k£yi may, can, to be permitted, to; 3-6, h.3
  2618. to be all right, to be okay, to be feasible, to be possible
  2619. -kuài dollar 3.1
  2620. -kuài a piece (counter) 3.2
  2621. ----------- ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
  2622. ----------------------- ---------------------------- -------
  2623. lán to be blue 3.3
  2624. iKo to be old 3.3*
  2625. láojià excuse me (Bíijfng) M
  2626. -li (11) inside, in >4.2
  2627. 11 from, apart from U.3
  2628. Lībàirī Sunday T&D 3
  2629. l“bian(r) inside U.2
  2630. Hrs (irrà) to cut hair
  2631. līfìíde dìfang (-fà-) a place where hair is cut u.u
  2632. -long (-nòng) alley 14.5
  2633. -lóu floor, story of a building U.li
  2634. lout I stairs U.14
  2635. Lu to be green 3.3
  2636. lììbci north side of the street U.3
  2637. ludōng east side of the street 1*.3
  2638. lùkǒu(r) intersection 4.1
  2639. lùnān south side of the street 4.3
  2640. lùxī west side of the street U.3
  2641. luxíng zhīpiào traveler’s check 3.5
  2642. ----------------------- ---------------------------- -------
  2643. (yìzhāng)
  2644. ------------- ---------------------------- -----
  2645. ffiáfan ni sorry to bother you 3*5
  2646. mai to buy 3.1
  2647. māi to sell 3*1
  2648. raaintai business 3.2
  2649. uiÉmahūhū ; so-so, fair 3.6
  2650. -máo dime 3-2
  2651. met to be beautiful U.l
  2652. mēi shenme it’s nothing 3.6
  2653. Meijīn U.S. currency 3.5
  2654. mĚn(r) door 3-6
  2655. men(r) gate U.5
  2656. raènkǒutr) doorway, gateway, entrance U.5
  2657. ------------- ---------------------------- -----
  2658. ------------------- -------------------------------- -----------
  2659. nS- which U.5
  2660. nà         . well, then, in that case U.2*, U.U
  2661. nǎbian which side, where u.u
  2662. nabian that . a ide, there U.U
  2663. nǎge which U.U*, U.S
  2664. nàge that U.U’, U.5
  2665. nān south U.2
  2666. nÉnbian(r) south side U.2
  2667. JiÉnjIng Donglù Náajīng East Road U.2
  2668. Ránjīng Xīlù lìāīijǐng Meat Road U.2
  2669. ījánkàn to be ugly 3.3
  2670. nÈLxie those 3.U
  2671. neibianfr) which side, where u.u
  2672. nèibian(r) that side, there u.u
  2673. neixie those 3.U
  2674. niàn to be pronounced as, to be U.3*
  2675. read as
  2676. niānqīng to be young 3.3
  2677. -nòng (-16ng) alley U.5
  2678. páijià exchange rate (currency) 3-5
  2679. pāngbiāntr) beside, next to, alongside of U.3
  2680. pánzi plates 3.U
  2681. pánziwan dishes 3.U
  2682. piÓEiyi to be inexpensive, to be cheap 3.3
  2683. pìàozi bills (currency) 3.6
  2684. pi Jlìl beer 3.2
  2685. -ping bottle (counter) 3.2
  2686. píngguǒ (píngguo) apple         ~ 3.2
  2687. pùzí shop, store (BĚiJīng) U.l
  2688. ------------------- -------------------------------- -----------
  2689. -------- ----------------------------- ------------
  2690. qiān one thousand 3.6, NUM 6
  2691. qián 'money 3.1
  2692. qíÉjl front, ahead U.h
  2693. qiáo bridge k.5
  2694. qǐng please 3.2
  2695. qishuí soda, carbonated soft drink 3.2
  2696. qù to go U.l
  2697. -------- ----------------------------- ------------
  2698. ranhSu
  2699. afterwards, after that
  2700. U.l
  2701. to be hot
  2702. U.2*
  2703. remain
  2704. people
  2705. 3.5’
  2706. Rénmín Huābào
  2707. The People’s Pictorial
  2708. 3.2’
  2709. Remain Rìbào
  2710. The People’s Daily
  2711. 3.2*
  2712. Renmínbì
  2713. People’s currency, Réumínbì,
  2714. 3.2’, 3.5
  2715. RM3 (PRC)
  2716. U.l’
  2717. rènshi
  2718. to recognize, to know
  2719. RÌ-Hàn zìdian
  2720. Japanese-Chinese dictionary
  2721. U.3*
  2722. ------------------- ---------------------------------------------- -------------
  2723. shāng to go up li. h
  2724. shāng iSu to go'upstairs u.u
  2725. shang lóu (qu) to go upstairs li. 11 *
  2726. shàngbian(r) the upper surface, above U.3
  2727. shāngdian shop, store U.l
  2728. shàngwū (shàngwu) forenoon, morning 3.6, TfcD 1
  2729. shénme (shenme) anything 3.2
  2730. shénme dìfang where, what place 3.U
  2731. shenme shíhou when, what time 3.6
  2732. shì matter, affair, business b.5
  2733. shì bu shi... is it..., is it so that... 3.5
  2734. shóu to accept, to receive 3.5
  2735. shoubiǎo wristwatch 3.5
  2736. shōuyinjī radio 3.5
  2737. shū (yìbSn) book 3.1
  2738. shūdièn bookstore U.l’, U.3
  2739. shūjiàzi bookcase 3A
  2740. shuō to speak, to speak (a language); to say that U.5
  2741. shùxué mathematics 3.1
  2742. ------------------- ---------------------------------------------- -------------
  2743. --------------- -------------------------- ------
  2744. tai too (excessive) 3.3
  2745. Táibì Taiwan currency (NT?) 3-6
  2746. Taiwan Wentan Taiwan Literary Magazine 3.1*
  2747. --------------- -------------------------- ------
  2748. ITT
  2749. ------------------ -------------------------------- ---------------------------------------
  2750. tāng candy, sugar ³‘^(É)'
  2751. -tang (counter for class periods) 3.6*
  2752. tianqiāo pedestrian overpass
  2753. -tiao (counter for long, winding M
  2754. things)
  2755. -tfiu one of two ends of something U.U"
  2756. wàibian(r) outside 4.2
  2757. van ten thousand 104 6
  2758. wang to forget h. 1/ •
  2759. wàng (vang) to, towards 14.1
  2760. Wangfǔjīng Dàjiē WǎngfSjlng Boulevard (Beijing) 14.2
  2761. wǎnshang evening 3.6, T&D 14
  2762. ven to ask 14.5
  2763. xí west U.2
  2764. xià to go down 14.14
  2765. xià 16u to go/come downstairs li.14
  2766. Xia lóu (lai) to come downstairs l*.h’
  2767. xiàbian(r) the bottom side, the under 14.3
  2768. surface
  2769. xiān firstj ahead of time, li.ii                              ft
  2770. beforehand
  2771. xiSng to think that; be thinking of 3.1
  2772. * (doing); to want to, would
  2773. like to
  2774. xiàng towards lt.i
  2775. xiāng lane
  2776. xiangyixiǎng to think it over 3.1
  2777. xiànzài now T&D 3
  2778. xiǎo to be small 3.2
  2779. Xiaoháizi child 3.2
  2780. xiǎomàibù variety shop I4.2
  2781. xiSoxué elementary school 14.1’, 14.2
  2782. xiàwǔ (xiàwu) afternoon 3.6, T&D 14
  2783. xībei northvest U.2'
  2784. xǐbian(r) west side 14.2
  2785. -xie (-xiē) (counter for an indefinite 3.14
  2786. plural number of things}
  2787. xīhuan to like 3.14
  2788. xīn to be new 3.1', 3.3
  2789. xǐnan southwest 14.2’
  2790. xíng to be all right 3.6
  2791. Xǐngqīrì Sunday T&D 3
  2792. xíngrén pedestrian It.5
  2793. ------------------ -------------------------------- ---------------------------------------
  2794. []
  2795. ---------------- --------------------------- -----
  2796. Xīnhuá Shúdian New China Bookstore (PRC) 4.3
  2797. Xinhua ZĪdian New China Dictionary 3.2
  2798. xīshǒujiǎn washroom 4.4
  2799. xuéxiào school 4.1
  2800. ---------------- --------------------------- -----
  2801. yánse yào yàoshi yēli yìbēi yíee yfgSne yīhòu Yíng-Hàn zìdiSn yīqiāji
  2802. yīshang (yijiàn) yìzhí yíti (yìbE) you you(de) shíhou yòubian(r) youde
  2803. Ìouyì Shāngdian (-yí)
  2804. yuÉn yuan yuan yíísan (yìbǎ)
  2805. color to want if at night one cup of (counter) a, an altogether after
  2806.                    .
  2807. Englisb-Chineee dictionary before clothing straight chair right
  2808. (direction) sometimes right aide some
  2809. Friendship Department Store (Eeijīng) garden to be far hall umbrella
  2810. 3.4 3.2 4.4*
  2811. 3.0. T&D 4
  2812. 4.4*
  2813. 4.3 3.1
  2814. 4.2
  2815. 3.1
  2816. 4.2 4.3* U.l 3.4 4,1
  2817. 3.É*
  2818. 4.2 3.4
  2819. 3.5', 4.2’, U.3
  2820. 4.2'
  2821. 4.3 4.2’
  2822. 3.3
  2823. zai
  2824. ziiijiàn
  2825. zǎo
  2826. zJochen (zJochen)
  2827. zao&hang (zaoshang)
  2828. zázhì (yìben) āěnme zěnmeyàng
  2829. -zhāng
  2830. zhEo zhǎo zhe-zhèbian zhege
  2831. then (in commands) good-bye to be early early morning morning magazine
  2832. how
  2833. how (someone or something) is;
  2834. how is... 7
  2835. {counter for flat things:
  2836. tables, paper, pictures, etc.) to give change to look for this this
  2837. side, here this
  2838. U.l
  2839. 3.2
  2840. U.3*
  2841. 3.e
  2842. 3.6, TO 4
  2843. 3.1
  2844. 3.5
  2845. 3.3
  2846. 3.1
  2847. 3.2
  2848. 4.5
  2849. 4.5
  2850. M
  2851. 1T9