presented and written by richard ng & tin tsoi (but mainly richard)
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- Presented and written by Richard Ng & Tin Tsoi (But mainly Richard)
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- With the rest of your table, think of as many things related to Chinese Festivals as possible (1 minute) (eg. types of Festivals, ways to celebrate, etc.)
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- Chinese New Year Lantern Festival Lucky Money Dragon Boat Festival Mid-Autumn Festival Lunar Calendar 12 Animal Zodiacs Winter Solstice Banquets Dragon Dances
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- To learn the numbers 1 - 10 in Chinese and the structure for numbers 11 - 99 To learn the hand gestures for the numbers 1 10 To learn about three Chinese Festivals: Chinese New Year The Dragon Boat Festival The Mid-autumn Festival To learn the food eaten at these festivals
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- one two three four five six seven eight nine ten yy r snsn s ww li qq bb jiji sh
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- Structure: number of tens followed by units Eg. Twenty four would be: Two tens, four. (two tens), (four). So (removing the comma), twenty four is written as: ( r sh s)
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- yy rsnsns ww li qq bb jiji sh
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- ch nji: Chinese New Year du nw ji : the Dragon Boat Festival zh ngqi ji: the Mid-autumn Festival
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- Celebrated on the first day of the first month of the Chinese Calendar: February 3rd in 2011. Families clean their houses to sweep away the bad luck, and it is customary to make dumplings to represent prosperity ( : ji ozi)
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- Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake Horse Sheep Monkey Rooster Dog Pig
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- Celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month in the lunar year (in the Chinese Calendar), usually May or June People race dragon boats and eat zngzi ( ): pyramid shaped rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves.
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- Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth month in the Chinese Calendar (usually around September or October) Moon cakes, pastries with a paste filling, ( : yubing) are eaten under the bright mid-autumn harvest moon.
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- ch : to eat x hu n : to like
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- Structure: w + ch + food Eg. w ch yubing: I eat moon cakes
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- Structure: w + x hu n + anything (noun, verb, etc.) Eg. w x hu n ch nji: I like Chinese New Year
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- w ch ji ozi I like to eat dumplings w x hu n ch I like to eat
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- Stroke order for ch Stroke order for ch
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- Stroke order for x Stroke order for x Stroke order for hu n Stroke order for hu n
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- ch njiChinese New Year du nw jiDragon Boat Festival zh ngqi jiMid-autumn Festival ji oziDumpling zngziSticky rice dumpling yubingMoon cake x hu nTo like ch To eat