Chinese Level 1
Year at a Glance
Theme 1: Personal and Family Life
Greetings and Introductions
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Use appropriate forms of address to peers and adults when making introductions.
- Use appropriate gestures and expressions of greeting and leave-taking.
- Ask and respond to simple questions about someone else’s identity and well-being.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Differentiate between informal and formal exchanges.
- Comprehend phrases related to a person’s state of well-being.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Demonstrate attention to accuracy of register in introducing self and expressing greetings.
- Present rehearsed and spontaneous greetings and introductions.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Recognize and distinguish between various culturally-authentic gestures and levels of formality of greeting and leave-taking.
- Demonstrate understanding of hand-shaking, body language, and greetings, including those used in telephone, computer, and letter-writing situations.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss the use of morning and evening greetings.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Examine customs of greeting and leave-taking between the United States and China.
- Contrast the use of formal address in Chinese and English.
Communication Across Communities
- Recognize the importance of greetings in China.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Subject pronouns
- Formal and informal expressions
- Basic verbs
- Expressions for greeting and leave-taking
Physical Descriptions and Personality Characteristics, Feelings, and Emotions
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Use a variety of adjectives to ask and answer questions about the physical appearance of people and objects.
- Ask and answer questions about a description, mood or emotional state.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Comprehend spoken and written descriptions of physical appearance, personality traits and emotions.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe physical and personality attributes using a variety of appropriate adjectives.
- Present descriptions, both rehearsed and spontaneous, of people and/or objects.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss cultural generalizations and stereotyping based on physical appearance.
- Discuss characteristics of well-known people from Chinese-speaking countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Identify well-known Chinese-speaking people studied in other disciplines.
- Identify well-known Chinese Americans.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Distinguish between verbs, nouns, adverbs, adjectives and structural particles, and compare to English usages.
Communication Across Communities
- Describe well-known people in Chinese-speaking countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Descriptive adjectives
- Question and answer formation
Family Members
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions pertaining to family members and relationships, including pets.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify family members and relationships based on spoken and written descriptions.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe family relationships.
- Describe family members and pets.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Identify characteristics of the family unit in various Chinese-speaking countries.
- Explain the importance of the family in Chinese-speaking societies.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Compare the role of the extended family in China and in the U.S.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare and contrast families in the U.S. and in China.
- Contrast ways to express possession.
Communication Across Communities
- Use print and Internet resources to access information about families in China.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Pet vocabulary
- Use of measure words with objects and pets
- Possessive adjectives
- Intensifiers
- Aspect markers and other indications of ongoing and completed actions
Clothing and Colors
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions pertaining to clothing and colors.
- Ask and answer questions to elicit a description of clothing and colors.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify clothing and colors based on spoken and written description.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Use descriptive adjectives and articles to describe clothing.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss standards and styles of dress in China.
- Discuss the influence of climate and geography on dress in China.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss the use of color (e.g., in clothing, art, architecture).
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare standards and styles of dress in Chinese and American cultures.
- Compare ways of expressing possession
Communication Across Communities
- Identify differences in sizes and appropriateness of clothing.
- Describe clothing available on the Internet and through catalogues and/or advertisements from Chinese-speaking countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Colors and other descriptive adjectives
Theme 2: School Life
Numbers and Time
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about age.
- Ask and answer questions about street addresses and telephone numbers.
- Ask and answer questions about time and scheduled activities.
- Ask and answer questions about the cost of school supplies.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Interpret a time schedule (bus, train, class, movie listing, or TV guide).
Oral and Written Presentation
- Explain a schedule of activities.
- Present information about ages, phone numbers, addresses, and class schedules.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the way numerals are written in Chinese.
- Discuss a typical day’s schedule in China (meal name and times, etc.).
- Discuss the metric system.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Explain the use of the metric system.
- Do simple mathematical computations in Chinese.
- Discuss temperatures.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Discuss the concept of "ten thousand" to form numbers over 10,000.
- Discuss the use of the metric system.
Communication Across Communities
- Interpret a time schedule in Chinese.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- School-related scheduling vocabulary
Days, Months, and Calendar
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about days of week, dates, and months.
- Ask and answer questions about birthdays and celebrations.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify dates of events and celebrations.
- Comprehend simple announcements that include dates.
- Understand written numerical information as used in newspapers, announcements, letters, brochures, etc.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Prepare and present a weekly activities calendar.
- Present important dates and celebrations.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Identify holidays and/or celebrations in the Chinese-speaking world.
- Relate different products to celebrations such as special foods, decorations, etc.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Make connections with historical events from China that involve or relate to the United States, such as Chinese New Year.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Recognize that the Chinese calendar starts on Monday.
- Recognize that the order in saying and writing dates is different in Chinese.
Communication Across Communities
- Use community resources to identify cultural celebrations within the student’s own community.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Phrases for asking and telling the date
Classes, Schedules and Supplies
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions related to class schedules and school subjects.
- Ask and answer questions about school supplies, furnishings, and rooms.
- Ask and answer questions related to a typical school day and routine.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Understand simple instructions related to classroom commands or procedures, and basic computer technology.
- Comprehend a class schedule, opinions of classes, and locations in the school.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Prepare and present a class schedule.
- Describe a class schedule and necessary materials for each class.
- Identify in which rooms classes are held.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the courses taken at various grade levels in China, including the quantity of courses and frequency of class sessions.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare education systems in the U.S. and in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Compare a typical school day in the U.S. with those in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Compare grading scales in the U.S. and in Chinese-speaking countries.
Communication Across Communities
- Interpret a school schedule of a student from a Chinese-speaking country.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary related to school schedules, rooms of the school and classroom objects
- Use of specifiers and measure words with classroom objects
- Vocabulary related to telling time
- Question formation and interrogative expressions
- Adverbs of frequency
Theme 3: Social Life
Interests and Leisure Activities
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about interests and leisure activities, including likes and dislikes.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Comprehend simple, culturally-authentic announcements and advertisements related to leisure activities.
- Identify activities being described.
- Determine whether a person likes or dislikes a particular activity.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Tell the degree to which a person likes or dislikes various activities.
- Tell when and how frequently a person participates in various activities.
- Tell what leisure activities a person does or does not do.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Identify popular sports and leisure activities in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss the role of leisure activities in a young person’s daily life.
- Discuss where young people meet during leisure time.
- Identify and discuss prominent individuals involved in sports and the arts in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss the impact of geographic location on popular leisure activities.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Compare the sports studied and played in physical education (P. E.) class in the U.S. with sports played in Chinese-speaking countries.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare extra-curricular activities in the U.S. and in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Compare typical customs of socializing for young people.
- Contrast the use of various verbs and prepositions with sports and activities in English and Chinese.
- Identify cognates and false cognates for interests or activities.
Communication Across Communities
- Describe sports and leisure activities in the Chinese-speaking community.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Infinitives and completed action
- Adverbs of frequency
- Negation
- Vocabulary for likes and dislikes
Weather and Seasons
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about weather and seasons.
- Ask and respond to questions about activities and weather during different seasons.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify weather and seasons based on spoken and written descriptions.
- Identify weather and seasons as represented by symbols (e.g., picture of sun, clouds, etc.).
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe a variety of weather conditions and seasons.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the influence of weather on lifestyles and activities in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Identify varying climates in different geographic locations in China and Asia.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Describe the use of metric system in giving temperatures.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Identify the differences in seasons in the U.S. and Chinese-speaking countries.
- Identify cognates and false cognates related to weather and seasons.
- Discuss the influence of the Chinese language on English weather expressions such as typhoon.
Communication Across Communities
- Interpret a Chinese language weather report.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Seasonal activity vocabulary
- Weather expressions
Theme 4: Community Life
Cities, Places, Activities, and Transportation
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about a city.
- Ask about and give directions to a site within a town or city.
- Ask and answer questions regarding modes of transportation modes in a city.
- Ask and answer questions about when and where activities and/or celebrations take place.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify locations on a map.
- Identify locations where activities take place.
- Find a location based on verbal directions.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Give directions to a city location or activity.
- Describe a day’s activities, including locations.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the layout and characteristics of cities and towns in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss cities in China and other Chinese-speaking areas.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Identify geographic locations and/or features of Chinese-speaking countries.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare the use of mass transit in Chinese-speaking countries and the United States.
- Analyze social issues relating to city life in the U.S. and in Chinese-speaking countries (night life, etc.).
Communication Across Communities
- Identify activities, celebrations and locations in Chinese-speaking cities.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary for giving directions
- Prepositions of location
- Question formation and interrogative expressions
- Commands
Shopping
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about stores and types of merchandise.
- Discuss shopping experiences.
- Ask for or give the description of an item being purchased.
- Ask and answer questions regarding where items can be purchased and how much they cost.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify locations where specific items can be purchased.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Tell about the purchase or sale of an item.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss products unique to Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss the differences in shopping customs between the U.S. and Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss the differences between Chinese and U.S. monetary units.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Convert Chinese currency to U.S. dollars.
- Compare merchandise prices in the U.S. to those in Chinese-speaking countries.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare the custom of bargaining in Chinese-speaking countries and in the U.S.
Communication Across Communities
- Identify merchandise available on the Internet, through catalogs, and/or in advertisements from Chinese-speaking countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Types of stores
- Adjective placement
- Courtesy expressions
- Direct and indirect object pronouns
- Numbers related to money exchange rate
Restaurants and Food
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about food.
- Ask and answer questions about a meal or restaurant experience.
- Order or take an order for a meal at a restaurant or café.
- Ask and answer questions regarding items on a menu.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify grocery and food items in an advertisement, menu, recipe, etc.
- Identify locations where specific foods can be purchased.
- Comprehend written and oral information about items in a market.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe a restaurant meal.
- Present descriptions and opinions about food.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the cuisines and eating customs of Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss shopping for food in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Identify food served at celebrations in Chinese-speaking countries.
- Discuss typical mealtime schedules.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss the influence of Chinese foods and cuisine in the United States.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Discuss the differences between Chinese and American cuisine.
- Compare the role of food in celebrations in the U.S. and Chinese-speaking countries.
- Identify Chinese foods commonly used in the U.S.
Communication Across Communities
- Demonstrate an understanding of recipes and/or menus from Chinese-speaking countries, either via the Internet or from local restaurants serving Chinese food.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Food vocabulary
- Expressions for ordering a meal
- Courtesy expressions