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Business Mandarin MMS Semester - 1 Faculty: Dr. Varnana Sarkar GNVS Institute of Management

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Business Mandarin MMS Semester - 1

Faculty: Dr. Varnana SarkarGNVS Institute of Management

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The Great Wall of China

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Why learn Chinese?

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China and the World1/5th of the world's population lives in ChinaCountries with large overseas Chinese populations include Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea and Malaysia. Most countries have a Chinatown in the city. This picture was taken by a photographer in Chinatown in Singapore.

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Chinese equivalents

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India and China

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Made in China

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Made in China

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Global Village – A Flat World

• Using Skype, calling China costs a few cents per minute.

• As Thomas Friedman has written, the world is becoming flat so communication, ideas, and goods are traveling faster and faster between countries including the US and China

• Over 16,000 US companies sell products in China

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Who speaks Chinese?

The Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd is fluent in Mandarin Chinese

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Who Speaks Chinese?The US Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner studied Chinese and attended Beijing University is also fluent in Chinese.

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Who Speaks Chinese?The former Utah Governor, Ambassador to China, and Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman is fluent in Chinese (he learned it as a missionary in Taiwan and has an adopted child from China).

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Millionaires in China

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Why study Chinese

• Chinese is the fastest growing Foreign Language being taught in US schools

• Mandarin Chinese is the most used language on the Internet

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Why Study Chinese as a Management Student

• Survival - Mayor Daly's quote: “We want to give our young people opportunities to advance ... and [Chinese] is a great opportunity to survive in today's economy.’’

• Many companies are expanding their business to China and many others are establishing business relationships with Chinese companies.

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Management Student’s reasons for learning Chinese

• I have Chinese clients. • Learning Chinese will help me understand what

they are thinking and hopefully get more clients.

• I am doing China-related industrial research. Most materials are written in Chinese.

• Very few Indians can speak Chinese, if I can, I will have an edge over others, perhaps ask for a better salary

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Growth of Chinese Language Learning Programmes

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Business Mandarin

What’s it all about?

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What is the difference?

Chinese• Consists of dialects -

Mandarin (most widely spoken) and Cantonese. Al Hakka, Wu, Gan, Ping, Jin, Xiang, etc.

• Mandarin IS Chinese, but Chinese is not just Mandarin, Chinese has more dialects

Mandarin• Official group of related

dialects of China• It is ‘putonghua’ or

Standard Chinese or Simplified Chinese

• National Standard Language of China

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Origin of Mandarin

• From Hindi ‘mantri’, from Sanskrit ‘mantrin’ meaning ‘minister’

• Originally meant as language of the official of the Chinese Empire

• Chinese name ‘Guanhua’• Jesuit Missionaries of 16th century called it

Mandarin, from its Chinese name Guānhuà (官话 /官話 ), or "language of the officials"

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Jesuit missionaries of 16th Century

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Subgroups of Mandarin

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Hanyu Pinyin

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How to speak Mandarin

The Basics of Mandarin

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The Four Tones of Chinese language

• baK• ba• ba• ba• http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=laXqwR9hfJo

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Chinese Numbers

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Dialogue 1

• Nĭ hăo!• How do you do!• Nĭ hăo!• How do you do!

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New Words

• ni – you• hao – good, well• kou – mouth• bai – white• hei – black, dark• gei – to give• lai – to come

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Dialogue

• Nĭ hăo!• How do you do! (singular)• Nimen hao!• How do you do (plural)• Mang ma?• Are you busy?• Hen mang.• Yes, I am.

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New Words

• nimen – you (plural)• mang – busy• ma – an interrogative particle• hen – very• nan – difficult• kan – to look, to have a look• leng – cold• dong – to understand• heiban - blackboard

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Dialogue - Revision

• Ni hao! (Hello! How are you?)• Ni hao! (Hello! How are you?)• Ni mang ma? (Are you busy?)• Hen mang. Ni mang bu mang? (Very busy. Are you busy or not busy?)• Bu mang. (Not busy)

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Dialogue

• Nan ma? (Is it difficult)• Bu nan. (Not difficult)• Dong le ma? (Do you understand?)• Dong le (Yes, I/we do)

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Revision Quiz• Write the English word for the following:• 1. hen nan• 2. nimen • 3. kan• 4. dong• 5. heiban• 6. lai• 7. gei• 8. kou• 9. bai• 10. hei• 11. mang• 12. nan

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Dialogue 1

• A: Nǐ hǎo, wǒ shì Yǎ Xīn. B: Yǎ Xīn nǐ hǎo. Wǒ xìng Chén, jiào Chén Zhōng Xīng. A: Chén xiān sheng, nǐ hěn máng ma? B: Hěn máng. Nǐ ne? A: Wǒ yě máng.

• A: Hello, I am Ya Xin. B: Hello Ya Xin. My family name is Chen. My full name is Chen Zong Xing. A: Mr. Chen, are you busy? B: Very busy, and you? A: I am also busy.

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VERBSEnglish Chinese English Chinese

Is (to be, permanent state) Shì to arrive Dàodáto be (location ‘at’ going at some place) Zài to owe, ought to,

must Yīnggāi

to have (to possess) Yǒu to put Fàngzhì

to do Zuò to place Fàngzhì

to make Shǐ to believe Xiāngxìn

to be able to (can) Nénggòu to speak/talk Fāyán/Shuō

to say/tell Shuō/Gàosu to read Yuèdú

to go Qù to sleep Shuìjiào

to see Kàn to understand Liǎojiě

to give Gěi to find Zhǎodào

to eat Chī to call Dǎ diànhuà

to know (info) Zhīdào to come Lái

to want Xiǎng yào

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shēntĭ- health

• Nǐ hǎo!• (How do you do!)• Nǐ hǎo!• (How do you do!)• Nǐ shēntĭ hǎo ma? • (How is your health?/ How are you?)• Hěn hǎo, xièxie.• (Fine, thank you.)

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Nice to meet you

• Wŏ hĕn gāoxìng rènshi nĭ (wŏ-I am, hĕn-very) gāoxìng- happy, rènshi- to know, nĭ -YOU)

• Nice to meet you.• Wŏ yĕ hĕn gāoxìng rènshi nĭ (wŏ- I am, yĕ –also, hĕn- very, gāoxìng- happy, rènshi- to know, nĭ - you)• Nice to meet you too!

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Hate - Hèn

verb

恨 hate, regret

讨厌 hate

怨恨 hate

恶 hate, detest, loathe

忌恨 hate

恼恨 hate, resent, detest

瘅 hate, condemn

厌恨 hate, detest, abhor, extremely dislike, disgust, find insufferable

腻烦 hate, sick of, be bored, loathe

怼 hate, dislike

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Hate - Hèn恶心 hate, loathe

疾 hate, abhor

憝 hate, dislike

恚恨 abhor, feel bitter, execrate, detest, hate, be in a bad temper

柸 bear grudge, hate

noun

怼 hate, dislike

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What are you studying?• A: Nǐ xuéxí shénme ?• (What are you studying?)• B: Wǒ xuéxí Hànyǔ.• (I am studying Chinese.)• A: Tā xuéxí shénme?• (What is he studying?)• B: Tā yě xuéxí Hànyǔ.• (He is also studying Chinese.)• A: Hànyǔ nán ma?• (Is Chinese difficult?)• B: Hànyǔ bù nán.• (No, it isn’t.)

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What are you doing?• Nǐ zuò shénme ne? (What are you doing?)• Wǒ xiě Hànzì ne. ( I am writing Chinese characters.)• Tā zuò shénme ne? (What is she doing?)• Tā niàn shēngcí ne. (She is reading aloud new words)• Tāmen zuò shénme ne? (What are they doing?)• Tāmen tīng lùyīn ne.(They are listening to the audio recording.)

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Is this/ is that?• Zhè shì shū ma?• (Is this a book?)• Zhè shì shū.• (This is a book)• Nà shì bào ma? • (Is that a newspaper?)• Nà shì bào.• (That is a newspaper.)• Nà shì shénme?• (What is that?)• Nà shì huàbào.• (That is a pictorial.)

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New wordsWhat is this?

• Zhè – this

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What is this?

• Shū – book

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What is this?

• Nà – that

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What is this?

• Bào / Bàozhǐ – newspaper

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What is this?

• Huàbào - pictorial

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Days of the week

Day in English Chinese PinyinMonday xīngqīyīTuesday xīngqīèr

Wednesday xīngqīsānThursday xīngqīsì

Friday xīngqīwŭSaturday xīngqīliùSunday xīngqītiān