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(a)
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Identify the following components of Mandarin language:
- 23 initials;
- 24 finals; and,
- formation of syllables with four basic tones and one neutral tone in hanyu pinyin (see Appendix A).
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(b)
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Recognize the eight fundamental radicals/strokes in Standard Chinese:
- horizontal stroke横;
- vertical stroke竖;
- upper right-to-bottom left stroke撇;
- upper left-to-bottom right stroke捺;
- dot点;
- bottom left-to-upper right stroke提;
- vertical/diagonal hook勾; and,
- horizontal fold折.
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(c)
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Comprehend the two types of radicals in Standard Chinese:
- basic radicals部首; and,
- side radicals偏旁.
Note: A side radical can be a stand-alone Standard Chinese word by itself (e.g., 木 means wood when it is used as a stand-alone word; it can also be a radical/part of a word when it is attached to another character: bed 床, tree 树). |
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(d)
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Interpret the meaning of basic Standard Chinese words based on illustrations. |
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(e)
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Identify different types of directions in Standard Chinese writing, such as:
- modern (i.e., left to right and horizontal); and
- classical (i.e., right to left and vertical).
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(f)
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Investigate Mandarin and Standard Chinese linguistic conventions, including:
- pronouns first/second/third person forms (e.g., “们” in plural forms, same pronunciation yet different writing and different meaning to indicate female/male/object in Standard Chinese [e.g., “她”,“他”, “它”]);
- pronouns “的” to indicate possessive adjectives/pronouns in Standard Chinese in familiar situations;
- interrogative words (e.g., who “谁”, what “什么”, when “什么时候”, where “哪里”, which “哪一个”, why “为什么” and how “怎样”,"如何”) with proper sentence structures;
- “吗” in an interrogative sentence;
- “了” and “在” in various situations;
- “也” (means “also”, “too”) in response sentences;
- negation words in proper sentences/questions (e.g., “不”, “没”, “没有”);
- “对”, “是的”, “可以” to give an affirmative response; and,
- measure words 量词 to describe the shape/size of an object (e.g., 个, 只, 条, 粒, 本, 支, 间).
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