Unit 2 Language Project(2)_ Designing a booklet 课件(34张PPT)

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名称 Unit 2 Language Project(2)_ Designing a booklet 课件(34张PPT)
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课件34张PPT。马The development of Chinese charactersU2 ProjectWhat’re they?Chinese characters.贞(会意)今(会意)疾(会意)夕(象形)雨(象形)其(象形)Can you make out any of these Chinese characters?王曦之《兰亭序》行书楷书
Formal ScriptRunning ScriptDo the Chinese characters remain the same for thousands of years?NO!Chinese characters are always changing!QuestionHow did Chinese characters develop?Read the text and discuss the structure of the text with your partner. Think about how we can divide the whole text into three parts and summarize the main idea for each part.
Para.1Para.2-4Para.5Part 1Part 2Part 3Brief introduction of
Chinese characters. The origins of Chinese characters and form and development of Chinese characters.
Simplified Chinese characters.Part 1Part 2Part 3Para.1Part 1 What makes the Chinese language differ from many Western languages?Part 2Para 2 Line 6-10Cang JieThe tracks of animals in the snow are different.Using different shapes to represent different objects.仓颉也称苍颉,是传说为黄帝的史官,汉字的创造者。传说中仓颉生有“双瞳四目”。目有重瞳者,中国史书上记载只有三个人,虞舜、仓颉、项羽。虞舜是禅让的圣人,孝顺的圣人,而仓颉是文圣人,项羽则是武圣人。 Para. 2-4Part 2How are Chinese characters formed?drawings of physical objects - pictographs(象形)木燕禾泉舟车网鱼Part 2How are Chinese characters formed?drawings of physical objects - pictographs(象形)combining two or more characters together(会意)Para.2-4Ideographs 会意字 A man leans against a tree, which means that he is resting.采尖家旦Examples:How are Chinese characters formed?drawings of physical objects - pictographs (象形)combining two or more characters together
- associative characters (会意) combining meaning and pronunciation
- pictophonetic characters (形声)Pictophonetic形声字帽、洋、姥、驶、材、枝、钢、侣、铜、洲砖 编 聆 骂 Examples:Part 3Para.51.When were simplified Chinese characters introduced by the Chinese government?2.Where are simplified Chinese characters used?In the 1950s.In China’s mainland.The story of BrailleWhere can we see Braille in our daily life?bus stopelevator underground street menu Read the passage and fill in the blanks.BrailleLouis BrailleUsing paper pressed against metal wire to form letters.Too heavyA soldier showed a system using paper with small, raised dots that could be felt with the fingers.Too difficult to be of practical use.A system with patterns of six
raised dots representing each letter.Easily recognized with fingers and written with a special typewriter.Discussion
1. Can you give some examples of Chinese words and phrases that come from other languages?
2. Do you think that it is possible for Chinese to become the most popular international language some day? Why or why not?
3. Aside from Baille, can you think of other ways that information can be exchanged?Assignments:Write a booklet about how
some Chinese characters
developed, using what we’ve
learned in class.