CHN102 Elementary Mandarin II Textbook
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- The front matter includes information about this textbook and its publisher LibreTexts.
- 1: Education
- In Lesson 1 "Education" you will learn to introduce yourself and friends, describe where you come from, what college you attend, and what you study.
- 1.1: Lesson 1 Overview - Education
- 1.2: Lesson 1 Writing Worksheets
- 1.3: Lesson 1 Vocabulary Review
- 1.4: Lesson 1 Vocabulary Quiz
- 1.5: Lesson 1 Grammar - Expressing "from… to…" with "从… 到…" (cóng… dào…)
- 1.6: Lesson 1 Grammar - Expressing Belonging with 的 (de)
- 1.7: Lesson 1 Grammar - Questions Ending with 呢 (ne)
- 1.8: Lesson 1 Grammar - Question Pronouns
- 1.9: Lesson 1 Grammar - The Adverb 也 (yě)
- 1.10: Lesson 1 Grammar - The Verb 叫 (jiào)
- 1.11: Lesson 1 Grammar - The verb 姓 (xìng)
- 1.12: Lesson 1 Test
- 2: Socialising
- In Lesson 2 "Socialising" you will learn how to use Chinese to talk about one's age, wish someone a happy birthday, talk about gifts, and ask about dates using month and day format.
- 2.1: Lesson 2 Overview - Socialising
- 2.2: Lesson 2 Writing Worksheets
- 2.3: Lesson 2 Vocabulary Review
- 2.4: Lesson 2 Vocabulary Quiz
- 2.5: Lesson 2 Grammar - Age with 岁 (suì)
- 2.6: Lesson 2 Grammar - Indicating location with 在 (zài) before verbs
- 2.7: Lesson 2 Grammar - Standard negation with 不 (bù)
- 2.8: Lesson 2 Grammar - Yes-no questions with 吗 (ma)
- 2.9: Lesson 2 Homework Exercises
- 2.10: Lesson 2 Supplementary Videos
- 2.11: Lesson 2 Test
- 3: Sports
- In Lesson 3 "Sports" you will learn how to talk about sports, how to suggest and agree to do something together with a friend, how to agree on a specific day and time for an activity, and invite someone to join in an event.
- 3.1: Lesson 3 Overview - Sports
- 3.2: Lesson 3 Writing Worksheets
- 3.3: Lesson 3 Vocabulary Quiz
- 3.4: Lesson 3 Flipgrid Self-Introduction
- 3.5: Lesson 3 Speaking Practice and Review
- 3.6: Lesson 3 Grammar - Expressing "and also" with 还 (hái)
- 3.7: Lesson 3 Grammar - Expressing close possession without 的 (de)
- 3.8: Lesson 3 Grammar - Expressing existence with 有 (yǒu)
- 3.9: Lesson 3 Grammar - Expressing possession with 有 (yǒu)
- 3.10: Lesson 3 Grammar - Measure Word 个 (ge)
- 3.11: Lesson 3 Grammar - Structure of numbers in Chinese
- 3.12: Lesson 3 Grammar - The adverb 都 (dōu) for "all" and "both"
- 3.13: Lesson 3 Homework Exercises
- 3.14: Lesson 3 Test
- 4: Leisure
- In Lesson 4 "Leisure" you will learn how to use Chinese relating to topics such as using the internet and a computer, sending and receiving emails, going to the gym and keeping fit, personal trainers and fitness plans, and other activities like mahjong and video games.
- 4.1: Lesson 4 Overview - Leisure
- 4.2: Lesson 4 Writing Worksheets
- 4.3: Lesson 4 Vocabulary Review
- 4.4: Lesson 4 Vocabulary Quiz
- 4.5: Lesson 4 Grammar - Auxiliary verb 要 (yào) and its multiple meanings
- 4.6: Lesson 4 Grammar - Chinese word order with time, place, and attributives
- 4.7: Lesson 4 Grammar - Expressing "would like to" with 想 (xiǎng)
- 4.8: Lesson 4 Grammar - Measure words for counting
- 4.9: Lesson 4 Grammar - Structure of dates
- 4.10: Lesson 4 Grammar - Structure of times
- 4.11: Lesson 4 Grammar - Suggestions with 吧 (ba)
- 4.12: Lesson 4 Grammar - Verbs preceded by 给 (gěi)
- 4.13: Lesson 4 Homework Exercises
- 4.14: Midterm Exam Review
- 4.15: Oral Midterm Exam
- 4.16: Written Midterm Exam
- 5: Entertainment
- In Lesson 5 "Entertainment" you will learn how to use Chinese to talk about singing, watching movies, and other activities; to express likes and dislikes of various activities; to talk about ordering tickets for events; and to discuss music preferences and favorite genres of music.
- 5.1: Lesson 5 Overview - Entertainment
- 5.2: Lesson 5 Writing Worksheets
- 5.3: Lesson 5 Vocabulary Quiz
- 5.4: Lesson 5 Grammar - Expressing "or" in statements
- 5.5: Lesson 5 Grammar - Offering choices with 还是 (háishì)
- 5.6: Lesson 5 Grammar - Separable verbs
- 5.7: Lesson 5 Grammar - Simple "noun + stative verb" sentences
- 5.8: Lesson 5 Grammar - Tag questions with 吗 (ma)
- 5.9: Lesson 5 Grammar - Wanting to do something with 要 (yào)
- 5.10: Lesson 5 Homework Exercises
- 5.11: Lesson 5 Speaking Practice
- 5.12: Lesson 5 Supplementary Videos
- 5.13: Lesson 5 Test
- 6: Travel
- In Lesson 6 "Travel" you will learn how to XYZ.
- 6.1: Lesson 6 Overview - Travel
- 6.2: Lesson 6 Writing Worksheets
- 6.3: Lesson 6 Vocabulary Quiz
- 6.4: Lesson 6 Grammar - Directional complements
- 6.5: Lesson 6 Grammar - Expressing "must" with 得 (děi)
- 6.6: Lesson 6 Grammar - Negative commands with 别 (bié)
- 6.7: Lesson 6 Grammar - Using the verb 去 (qù)
- 6.8: Lesson 6 Homework Exercises
- 7: Health
- In Lesson 7 "Health" you will learn how to use Chinese to talk about symptoms of common illnesses, one's body temperature, basic prescriptions for medicine, and instructions for dosage and timing for taking medicine.
- 7.1: Lesson 7 Overview - Health
- 7.2: Lesson 7 Writing Worksheets
- 7.3: Lesson 7 Vocabulary Quiz
- 7.4: Lesson 7 Grammar- Asking why with 怎么 (zěnme)
- 7.5: Lesson 7 Grammar- Descriptive complements
- 7.6: Lesson 7 Grammar- Expressing "a little too" with 有点 (yǒudiǎn)
- 7.7: Lesson 7 Grammar- Expressing earliness with 就 (jiù)
- 7.8: Lesson 7 Grammar- Expressing lateness with 才 (cái)
- 7.9: Lesson 7 Grammar- Ordinal numbers with 第 (dì)
- 7.10: Lesson 7 Grammar- Verbs that take double objects
- 7.11: Lesson 7 Homework Exercises
- 7.12: Lesson 7 Speaking Practice
- 7.13: Lessons 6-7 Test
- 8: Review and Conclusion
- The conclusion chapter provides an overview of how to review the vocabulary you have learned and includes instructions on preparing for and taking the final exam.
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