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课件网) Unit 2 Language and Culture 第四课 Moving Forward: Introducing a Chinese Word understand how to write supporting sentences and how a paragraph is organized by reading a given sample; write a logical and well-organized paragraph to introduce an interesting Chinese word; make a speech about the Chinese word clearly and arouse the audience's attention by greeting and asking questions. By the end of this period, you will be able to: Textbook and Worksheets The most difficult language Chinese Script: Chinese characters Speakers: 1.28 billion Why is Chinese difficult to learn The most difficult language 这几天天天天气不好。 差点没上上上海的车。 这幅画已经很完美,别再画蛇添足了。 Suppose you are their tour guide on campus, which Chinese word do you want to introduce Introducing Chinese words and their stories A summer camp to China “We want to learn more about China!” Topic sentence The Chinese word I want to introduce is _____, because _____. v. adj. v. v. aux. adj. other v. classify v. stick v. separate aux. don’t 别人 分门别类 别一朵花 告别 别动 Topic sentence The Chinese word I want to introduce is ____, because _____. bie it can cause confusion with different usages in different contexts Topic sentence The Chinese word I want to introduce is _____, because _____. wen it may puzzle people with so many meanings dongxi it can both refer to people and things Topic sentence The Chinese word I want to introduce is _____, because _____. How can you explain the word in a clear and detailed way Topic sentence Supporting sentences chibie chigua chiku chijing chikui For example For instance Take ... as an example. A case in point is ... mean be referred to as be defined as Supporting sentences For example , “chi kui” means “to be treated unfairly or suffer a loss.” For instance, “chi gua” is referred to as“gossip about”something. Take “chibie”as an example. It is defined as “have to yield or accept”. Supporting sentences Put all the sentences into a paragraph. Topic sentence Supporting sentences Writing a paragraph As we all know, food is an important part of Chinese culture. A simple Chinese word “chi” (to eat) has a lot of extended meanings. The word sometimes goes beyond its literal meaning. For example, “chi moshui” means “to receive education” and “chi cu” means “to be jealous”. It can also be referred to as “to depend on.” For instance, “chi laobao” means “to live on labour security funds” and “kaoshan chishan” means “those living in a mountainous area depend on the mountains for a living.” Writing a paragraph ...Moreover, take “chibie”as an example. It is defined as “have to yield or accept”. Another case in point is “chigua.” Literally it means “to eat melon,” but it actually is defined as “to gossip about something.” Writing a paragraph 1. Write a paragraph in 60-80 words; 2. Extend the topic sentence by giving facts, examples and definitions ... ...