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Listen and choose the correct English meaning for each statement you hear.
I want to move in.
(b,)L want to move out.
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I want you to move in.
T want you to move out.
I brought my girlfriend over.
I went out with my girlfriend.
I went to see my girlfriend.
I moved in with my girlfriend.
3.@ ‘The rent has to be paid on the first day each month.
b.
-» The rent has to be paid at the end of each month.
|. The rent has to be paid on the first Monday of each month.
The rent has to be paid in the first month every year.
Please come over here right now.
Please leave now.
Please move in now.
Please come down right now.
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Listen to the dialogue between /}s 67] and /]s7i{. Then choose whether the following
statements are true or false.
LDEDAHAE, WNAERE. Ree. Tne False
2. DEDANBH, ERRERHRH- Tre Fae
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4 BRAA EEL. Fn) False
S. DALE PRBABRARK. True aS
*Note: AK [Fingdong tairail: landlady
Listen to the challenge dialogue. Though there may be some words and phrases that
are unfamiliar to you, see if you can understand the general meaning by using what
you have learned. Then choose whether the following statements are true or false.
1, He wants to find a place close to where he works. ue) False
2, The place is close to a park. Gud False
3. The conversation is between a boss and an employee. True False
Listen to the challenge dialogue again and choose the best answer for each of the
following questions.
1, What kind of place is he looking for?
a, A two-bedroom apartment. c. A place close to the park.
b. A dorm room on campus. @An apartment close to campus.
2. Where does he work?
@ Ina university. c. Ata real-estate company,
b. Ina park. d. Ata telephone company.
3. How much is the monthly rent?
a, $300 = @) $400. $500 d, $540
4. When can he move in?
a. Next week. b. In two days. G@ anytime. d, Next month.
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20-5 Write the following Pinyin sentences in Chinese characters.
1, W6 ba wé péngyou dailai le.
2. You yige rén ban chaqi le.
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5. Wa ba wéde giu géi wd niipéngyou le.
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6. Wo mashing xiaqu.
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20-6 Match each traditional character with its simplified form.
a it
b
mt Re &
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BE Re OR
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8. 85 4G: HORE tA BER MEA ZA (go back) £4?
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#4 LL AL (come back) « HH
20-8 Answer the following questions about the dialogue above, using 2, and directional
complements.
LAE AB OT An RAS Te?
At, 4342 GELB,
2. BORG TLde?
Ss. FERRER A HH OR LB BY?
At, nf, 5. 2 +
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20-9 Use 48, and directional complements to write a story about — Fi /)s 44 BY Ae 7
(a puppy's life). Try to write at least 8 sentences.
1. x
3.
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Progress Checklist
After this lesson, you should be able to use Chinese to:
(\/) describe the direction of a movement or action,
() ask and answer questions about an apartment (such as what rooms are in the apartment,
what is allowed, and when the rent is due),
(/) ask to go and see an apartment,
(/) ask someone whether they want to come over.
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