NOTE ABOUT THIS SAMPLE MODULE: This sample module shows the general layout for Student to Student Language Lab modules. The audio in this sample is NOT student audio, but will be in actual modules. This sample audio page only includes vocabulary audio; whereas actual modules will also have audio of students saying sentences featuring the module's vocabulary words. Some modules will also feature audio of participating students introducing and sharing information about themselves.
Click on the earphones to hear students from China pronounce the words on the vocabulary list. Each word/phrase is spoken twice.
Technical requirement: You need Flash 6 or above to play the audio files.
1.
欢迎 (huānyíng) - Welcome!
2.
来 (lái) - to come; come; to.
3.
我们/ 我们的 (wǒmén / wǒmén de) - we/our.
4.
学校 (xuéxiào) - school.
5.
这是 (zhèshì) -This is ...
6.
那是 (nàshì) - That is...
7.
校园 (xiàoyuán) - campus.
8.
同学 (tóngxué) - student; classmate.
9.
老师 (lǎoshī) -teacher.
10.
校长 (xiàozhǎng) - principal.
(Sample Module Note: The audio recordings in actual modules will feature students who speak the target language natively.)
Module Profile
Language: Chinese Theme: Our School Grammar Element: 'This is...; That is...' Level: Beginner/Intermediate Contributing Class: Grade 5, Jingha Elementary School, Jingha, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China Contributing Teacher: Mi Lan Xue
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Chinese Tones
Listen to the four tones of Chinese, pronounced by a seven-year-old Chinese girl.