Note:
The spoken Chinese Mandarin language has 4
spoken tones. We have attempted to re-create
those below where after each syllable we tell
you (1), (2), (3), or (4) as they correspond
to each of the 4 tones. We encourage you to
complement your Xianzai.com Emergency Chinese
newsletter with a good offline study program.
Television
and radio: dian(4) shi(4) ji(1) he(2)
shou(1) yin(1) ji(1)
NEW
WORDS
Television:
dian(4) shi(4) ji(1)
Radio: shou(1) yin(1) ji(1)
Loud: da(4) sheng(1)
Channel: pin(2) dao(4)
On: kai(1)
Off: guan(1)
LESSON
- Where
is the television?
dian(4) shi(4) ji(1) zai(4) na(3) li(3)?
- Do
you have a radio?
ni(3) you(3) shou(1) yin(1) ji(1) ma?
- How
do I change the channel?
wo(3) zen(3) me huan(4) pin(2) dao(4)?
- Is
this the on or off button?
zhe(4) shi(4) kai(1) guan(1) an(4) niu(3)
ma?
- The
sound is too loud.
sheng(1) yin(1) tai(4) da(4) le.
* Tip: China and the US have at least
one thing in common - the way that both societies
have embraced the television. China has 60
(+) cable TV channels all run by the state
with a huge variety of programming.
Television
in China is much like anywhere else on earth
with its game shows, cartoons, soap operas
and MTV.
Watching
TV can be a great way to improve your language
skills with the added bonus of maybe having
a good laugh at the same time.