and culture By Karen MorganTRY to pronounce these names Romanization created by BritishHsieh Cheng HsunChiang KaishekChow YunfatJay ChouHan Yu Pin Yin created by ChineseXieCheng XunJiang JieShiZhou ID: 861133
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1 Chinese name pronunciation and culture
Chinese name pronunciation and culture By Karen Morgan TRY to pronounce these names Romanization created by British ï Hsieh Cheng Hsun ï Chiang Kai - shek ï Chow Yun - fat ï Jay Chou Han Yu Pin Yin created by Chinese ï Xie Cheng Xun .
2 è¬æ¿å³ ï Jiang Jie Shi è£ä»ç
è¬æ¿å³ ï Jiang Jie Shi è£ä»ç³ ï Zhou Run - Fa å¨æ½¤ç¼ ï Zhou Jie Lun å¨æ°å« Features of Chinese Language ï Many dialects are mutually unintelligible ï A tonal language. Mandarin has 4 tones . The sound â yi â can r
3 epresent the following characters which
epresent the following characters which have different means: ä¸ ä¾ é« ä¼ è¡£ ç¦ æ¼ª 壹 æ ï Family name before given name, usually is consisted of 3 characters ä½å ç Yu, Yuan - Yu ï confusing recent trend ï ç¿è¿å¹³ Jinping
4 Xi or Xi Jingping 禹ç Lu Yu or Yu Lu
Xi or Xi Jingping 禹ç Lu Yu or Yu Lu ï A messy modern history of Romanization ï Younger generation likes to use their English name General Rules to Han Yu Pin Yin ï Each Chinese character is a monosyllable, ending with vowels or nasalized
5 vowels (an, ang , en , eng , ong )
vowels (an, ang , en , eng , ong ), no consonants at the end of the syllabus. Therefore, Chinese vowels are pronounced with longer duration. Ni Hao ! (how are you) ï a is always pronounced like Spanish âa â Vera Wang ï O is alway
6 s pronounced as âo â kong ï â
s pronounced as âo â kong ï â ao â is like âowâ in DOW bao ï â ui â is like âway â Rui ï â iu â is like â yo â xiu ï â i â has 2 pronunciations lin vs. shi ï â e â has 2 pronunciations le
7 vs. lei, lie Some difficult pronunciat
vs. lei, lie Some difficult pronunciations Pin Yin ï Cao ï Cui ï Ji ï Jie ï Qi ï Xi ï xia ï Shi ï xu Sounds like English ï Tsao ï Tray ï G ï Jay ï Chi in Tai Chi ï She ï shia ï Shih ï Shuâ¦(be quiet) Tell us yo
8 ur experiences interacting with Chinese
ur experiences interacting with Chinese friends or your Chinese Students Old stereotype New Stereotype Chinese Culture ï Family - centered â easily affected by the change in their family ï Grandparents raise grandchildren to let parents foc
9 us on work ï When the parents divorceâ
us on work ï When the parents divorceâ¦â¦â¦ Common Attitudes Among Chinese Students ï ï ï ï ï ï ï ï Why Do Chinese Students Come to America? They wanted to escape thisâ¦â¦â¦. To freedom and happiness And they see Challenge
10 s Chinese Students Face in the U.S. ï
s Chinese Students Face in the U.S. ï Language barrier â interpret phrases literally, hard time understanding sarcasm/jokes, relying on their peers and Google Translate ï Unrealistic expectations of American college life (especially for Purdu
11 e) ï Lack information and guidance on
e) ï Lack information and guidance on majors ï Poor college preparation ï More students coming to the US at younger age ï More students study in the international schools or international division ï Mental Health Issues ï Heavy pressur
12 e from family ï Home sickness ï Peer
e from family ï Home sickness ï Peer pressure â taking courses together and living off campus (parties, drugs, etc ) ï Money, money, money â want to start their business early, believing they can have all. End of Presentation, ANY QUESTIO