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They [bell] [music] operatin opera.
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Foreign! Foreign!
[music] >> [music] >> Peaching oper. foring.
[bell] Okay. So, we just watched a very short video. It is about the Beijing Opera, right?
>> Okay. So, you know, this is the very early TV uh television in China, 200 years ago. That means 200 years ago.
That time in China, we don't have the TV. So people build up a stage and the characters just show the drama, the story on the stage. You can see uh what is the difference of their costume? What is the characteristics of their clothes?
It's very colorful, right?
>> Yes.
>> Yes. What color did you notice? Red color, white color, >> black color. Yes. So in Beijing opera different color symbolize different characteristics of the people. For example red color symbolize loyalty loyal. If that people's um wearing a red color facial that person is a loyal personality. Yes. And if it is a white color symbolize a little bit cunning means tricky person like that. Okay. So if you understand about the color and also according to the gesture the action of the characters then you will understand the story they are telling in Beijing opera.
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performance.
Okay students, so take a look. You must understand what is this. So this is the numbers, right?
>> Yes. Yes.
Understand? One in Bangla it's e >> and two is do right.
>> Okay. So today we are going to learn how to say in Chinese language about the numbers.
>> So in Chinese language the numbers we say.
>> Yes. Okay. Means numbers.
>> [music] >> Okay, everyone take a look. What is this?
>> Zero.
>> Zero. Okay, in Chinese we say this is the pin and this is the Chinese character.
Okay, you can see here you will understand how to read it.
>> Yes, Chinese language has a tone.
>> Yes, ling in Bangla how to say. should know. And next one, this one.
>> One.
>> One. In Chinese, we read it e.
>> Yes. Follow e.
>> Yes. E means one.
>> Okay. And how about this one?
>> Two.
>> Two.
>> Two. Yes. Okay. in Chinese. Uh this is the Chinese character and this is the pinion r >> R.
>> Yes. R means two. And this one >> three >> three. Yes. And look at here. Can you try to say >> good?
>> As you can see, there is a cap. It's a flat cap, right? Yes, it's so you should pronounce it flat.
>> S means >> three.
>> Three. Okay, good. And this one?
>> Four.
>> Four. And in Chinese we say >> Yeah. S.
>> Yes. S.
>> Okay. S means >> four.
>> Okay. Next one. This one.
>> Five.
>> Five. And the Chinese we read it.
Yes. You can take a look here. There is a cap. It's a like a wavering, right?
>> Yes. Like a tick. So you should pronounce it like a >> Yes. Oo means five, right?
>> Next one.
>> Six. Yes. And in Chinese we pronounce >> leo.
>> Leo >> le.
>> Yes, you can see the tone. It goes down.
So >> Leo >> Leo.
>> Yes. Okay. Next one.
>> Seven.
>> Seven.
>> So in Chinese is >> Okay, you try. Can you try seven?
Good.
>> Yes. And next one it is >> eight. Okay. Look at the pinion. You must can read this one.
>> Eight.
>> Yes.
>> Nine.
>> Nine. And look at here. It is Yes. Means nine and the last number it is >> 10.
>> Yes. So the pinion here it is >> very good. Okay. So we have learned the number in Chinese from 0 to 10. Okay. So how many can you remember? Can you tell?
Do you remember zero? It's l right.
>> Ling and one.
Good. E >> and two >> R >> R. Yes. Three.
Son.
>> Okay. Four.
>> Five.
>> Okay. And six. Leo.
>> Leo.
>> Leo.
>> And seven.
>> Yes. In pinion this is chi. [snorts] >> Yes. and eight and nine and 10 >> rising.
>> Yes. It's not ooh sound, it's >> Yes. Okay. And you know in Chinese culture when you show the numbers you can use your hand to show the numbers.
Okay. For example you understand when once you show one finger means >> one e.
>> Okay. And this means >> two. Yes.
>> R >> R >> R.
>> Okay. If it is three finger >> son. Yes, you did very good.
>> S.
>> Okay. Can anyone remember?
>> Four.
>> Four.
>> S.
>> Okay. And uh this one.
>> Yes, I heard.
>> Yes.
Okay. And look six. It is like this. Can you make it like this?
>> Yes, you can do it like this. This in Chinese indicates number six.
>> Six.
>> Yes. Leo.
>> Leo.
>> Leo.
>> Leo.
>> Yes. Okay. And this one, this three finger touch together. It means seven.
>> Seven.
>> Chi.
>> Chi.
>> Chi.
>> Yes. Remember this. Okay. And if you do like this >> eight. Yes.
>> And if you do it like this, okay, it means >> Yes. Can you try?
>> Okay. And a feast is >> Yes. And for 10 you can also use your two index finger to show like this >> right. Okay. And now we are going to do one activity. You are going to look at hand gesture and tell me the numbers in Chinese. Can you you can try? Okay. How to say in Chinese? So this gesture means >> yes number one. Yesh. Very good. Sit down please. Okay. Look at L's gesture.
I show like this. That means >> three. Yes. I heard somebody say in Chinese >> sun.
>> Sun. Yes. Three. Very good. Have a seat.
Okay. So look at hand. This one. Five.
>> Five in Chinese.
>> Very good. This one.
>> Leo.
>> Leo.
>> Yes. Six. Have a seat. Thank you. Okay.
Next one.
>> Seven. Seven. How to say in Chinese?
>> This one.
>> Yes.
>> Very good. Have a seat. Thank you. Good.
So let's upgrade the game make it a little bit challengeable. Okay. So that is you listen to and then you come to point out the number in Chinese. Can anyone try? One of you anyone want to try to take?
Okay, listen. Leo.
Try to find the Leo. Is it correct?
>> Yes. [applause] Let's give him some applause. Yes. Okay.
Next.
>> Pa. Where is Pa?
>> Yes. Correct.
Okay. Next one.
>> Is it correct? Everyone check. Chi this one chi seven. Okay, thank you.
>> Thank you.
>> So we have learned some numbers in Chinese, right?
>> I hope you already remember the numbers and you know in Chinese culture there are some extended meanings of the numbers. For example, >> Chinese people, yes, Chinese people like the number eight because [clears throat] the pronunciation it is similar to this pronunciation fa.
>> Yes. Which means uh prosperous means uh get rich. So Chinese people likes these numbers. When you see they are selecting the car plate number, they always prefer to have a number eight in their card number.
[music] China number.
Similar.
Okay. And another number I would like to introduce to you is Leo.
>> Yes, you understand this emoji.
>> So there is a popular emoji like this.
Once you have done something very well, very smoothly, then you can show Leo.
Leo Leo. Yes. Which means bravo. Very good. Like this. Leo Leo.
Okay. And today we have learned a little bit uh knowledge about Chinese numbers right?
>> Yes. So once uh la should give you one homework today once you go out of the classroom you see something uh you can count the numbers and try to use Chinese to count it. For example, uh three then you can think okay I have learned three in Chinese that is >> yes I have learned a good number in Chinese it is say which means eight yes okay so that's all for today's class thank Thank you.
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