My body
Year 4, you have done a brilliant job signing and the body part song and compete in the Emperor Game. As promised, here is a list of all the body parts we have learned so you can revise at home.
head = tou
hair = tou fa
eye = yan jing
ear = er duo
nose = bi zi
mouth = zui ba
hand= shou
foot = jiao
Extension: Here are two links to see more body parts if you would like to challenge youself
http://quizlet.com/5190253/body-part-1-flash-cards/
http://quizlet.com/5190384/body-part-2-flash-cards/
I hope you had a chance to play the games on the blog.
Published on Sunday, October 28, 2012 LikeI love learning chianes one of my favourit langueg.
Published on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 LikeWhere are you from?
Year 4 Mandarin classes learned to introduce where they come from. Here is a list of the country we have covered:
http://quizlet.com/12255585/popular-country-names-flash-cards/
And there is one very important country:
泰国 tàiguó = Thailand



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Writing Chinese Date
Chinese date is written in this order:
Year / month / day
For example: September 18, 2012
二 零 一 二 年 九 月 十 八 日
èr líng yī èr nián jiǔ yuè shí bā rì
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nián |
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yuè |
month |
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rì |
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So, how would you say and write October 25, 2012 in Chinese?
To see how these Chinese characters are written and how they sound, click on the following links:
http://www.archchinese.com/character_animation.html?code=5e74&py=y&rc=255&fc=0&gc=65280&s=y
http://www.archchinese.com/character_animation.html?code=6708&py=y&rc=255&fc=0&gc=65280&s=y
http://www.archchinese.com/character_animation.html?code=65e5&py=y&rc=255&fc=0&gc=65280&s=y
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