Chinese Cultural English Course Answers154
Lesson 1: Greetings and Introductions* Ni hao ma? (Nee how ma?) - How are you?
* Wo hen hao. (Wo hen how) - I'm very well.
* Wo jiao... (Wo jiao...) - My name is...
* Nin jiao shenme? (Nin jiao shen-ma?) - What's your name?
* Jiu shi... (Jyou shi...) - It's...
Lesson 2: Basic Conversation* Wo bu dong. (Wo boo dong) - I don't understand.
* Qing ni zai shuo一遍. (Ching ni zai shuo ee-bee-en) - Please say it again.
* Ni hui shuo yingyu ma? (Ni huei shuo ying-yu ma?) - Do you speak English?
* Wo yidiandian hui. (Wo ee-dian-dian huei) - I speak a little bit.
* Xiexie. (Shyeh-shyeh) - Thank you.
Lesson 3: Cultural Customs* Huanying (Hwan-ying) - Welcome.
* Bu ke qi. (Bu-ke-chi) - You're welcome.
* Wei (Way) - Please.
* Zuo (Dzuo) - Sit.
* Cha (Cha) - Tea.
Lesson 4: Numbers and Currency* Yi, er, san, si, wu... (Yee, er, san, ssu, wu...) - One, two, three, four, five...
* Yuan (Yuan) - Chinese currency (RMB)
* Jiao (Jiao) - Subunit of yuan (1/10 yuan)
* Fen (Fen) - Subunit of jiao (1/10 jiao)
Lesson 5: Time and Dates* Shidian (Shi-dian) - Ten o'clock
* Shifen (Shi-fen) - Ten minutes
* Jintian (Jin-tian) - Today
* Zuori (Dzuo-ri) - Yesterday
* Mingtian (Ming-tian) - Tomorrow
Lesson 6: Directions* Zuo bian (Dzuo bian) - On the left
* You bian (You bian) - On the right
* Zhi xing (Dzhi shing) - Go straight
* Zhuan you (Dzuan you) - Turn right
* Zhuan zuo (Dzuan dzuo) - Turn left
Lesson 7: Asking for Help* Wo you yige wenti. (Wo you ee-ge wen-ti) - I have a question.
* Wo 迷路了。 (Wo mi-lu-le) - I'm lost.
* Wo xiang qu... (Wo shee-ang cheu...) - I want to go to...
* Zai na li? (Dzai na li?) - Where is it?
* Bu yao. (Bu yao) - No.
Lesson 8: Culture and Society* Renminbi (Ren-min-bi) - Chinese currency
* Gongchanzhuyi (Gong-chan-zhu-yi) - Communism
* Mao Zedong (Mao Dze-dong) - Founding father of the People's Republic of China
* Tiananmen Square (Tien-an-men Square) - Famous square in Beijing
* Great Wall of China (Great Wall of China) - Ancient defensive structure
Lesson 9: Food and Drink* Fan (Fan) - Rice
* Mi (Mi) - Noodles
* Rou (Rou) - Meat
* Cai (Dzai) - Vegetables
* Cha (Cha) - Tea
Lesson 10: History and Traditions* Hua (Hwa) - China
* Zhongguo (Dzhong-guo) - China
* Wenhua (Wen-hua) - Culture
* Long (Long) - Dragon
* Fengshui (Feng-shui) - Ancient geomancy practice
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