Learning Chinese Shopping Vocabulary

Learning Chinese Shopping Vocabulary
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This lesson focuses on learning measure words for money and weight, understanding shopping in China, and practicing fruit and vegetable vocabulary. It includes matching exercises, asking about prices, and exploring currency terms in Chinese. Pinyin and characters are provided to help you enhance your Chinese language skills.

  • Chinese language
  • Shopping vocabulary
  • Measure words
  • Currency terms
  • Vocabulary practice

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  1. 4.1: z i ch osh Institute of Education IOE Confucius Institute for Schools At the supermarket Jinbu 2 Chapter 4, Unit 1 In this lesson you will: 1. Learn the measure words for money and weight 2. Understand what shopping in China is like. ji o xi ng Adapted from lessons donated by colleagues at Dartford Grammar School Can you add the English? Can you use them in a sentence? gu c i

  2. Fruit & Veg Vocab Test Apple Banana Tomatoes Melon Orange Chinese cabbage I like to eat melon I dislike eating apples

  3. Match the picture to its Chinese translation. B C A D 1. 1. A 2. 2. 3. 3. B D E F F 4. 4. 5. 5. H C H 6. 6. G E 7. 7. EXT: Which picture is left over? What is its pinyin and characters G p nggu

  4. zi chosh At the supermarket How do you ask how much something is? What are the two ways to say the Chinese currency? http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/chinese/real_chinese/video s/shopping/

  5. yun (formal)

  6. kui (informal)

  7. jio (formal)

  8. mo (informal)

  9. fn

  10. gngjn kilogram

  11. jn half a kilo

  12. qin

  13. dusho qin

  14. : 1.Write out the 9 new words/phrases on page 66. EXT: Match the amounts on either column which equal the same. 1. a. 2. b. 3. c. 4. d.

  15. Listen and note down what each person bought, the amount and the cost. What bought? Amount Cost 4 j n 15 yu n 1. Oranges 20 ku i 5 m o 9 ku i 6 2. 5 j n Apples 3. 2 g ng j n 4 j n 3 j n Grapes Greens Bananas 4. 17 yu n

  16. N xi ng m i sh n me? ? W xi ng m i p ng gu . N xi ng m i j j n? ? W xi ng m i s n j n p ng gu .

  17. P.67, ex.3 Read the text and decide which of the five statements are true. EXT: How do you say something is too expensive in Chinese? What other expressions can you make up using too ?

  18. A B C 10 15 kilos 5 half kilos 18 9 7 kilos 4 2 kilos 12 half kilos

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