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Exploring Family Life in China and the UK

This unit focuses on comparing and reflecting on family life in China and the UK, exploring concepts of self, culture, and identity. Students will learn vocabulary for family members and discuss the similarities and differences between their own community and other communities around the world.

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Exploring Family Life in China and the UK

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  1. Unit title: 家Family and Home Area of interaction focus Which area of interaction will be our focus? Why have we chosen this? Significant concepts What are the big ideas? What do we want our students to retain for years into the future? • Community and Service • Exploring the concepts of self, culture and identity. • Reflecting on the similarities and differences between my community and other communities around the world • Family life in other countries can differ to that of our own country. • Differences in the way families exist in other countries can affect the social norms of that country. MYP unit question How is family life in China different to the UK?

  2. LO: • Learn the words for members of family • Talk about what family members you do and don’t have My family

  3. wǒ jiā 我家

  4. mā ma 妈妈 mother

  5. bà ba 爸爸 father

  6. jiě jie 姐姐 Elder sister

  7. mèi mei 妹妹 younger sister

  8. gē ge 哥哥 Elder brother

  9. dì di 弟弟 Younger brother

  10. 妈妈

  11. 爸爸

  12. 弟弟

  13. 姐姐

  14. 哥哥

  15. 妹妹

  16. mā​ma​ jiě​jie​ mèi​mei​ bà​ba​ gē​ge​ dì​di​

  17. yǒu 有 have

  18. wǒ yǒu dì di 我有弟弟 I have a younger brother

  19. méi yǒu 没有 not have / don’t have

  20. wǒ méi yǒu jiě jie 你没有姐姐 I don’t have an older sister

  21. 写xiě • Write thenew words into your vocabulary book. • Use the character sheet to practise your writing.

  22. 听力tīng lì • 第二十页, 练习一 • EXT:Write the family member and their age in characters.

  23. nǐ yǒu gē ge ma? 你有哥哥吗? You have elder brother? nǐ yǒu jiě jie ma? 你有姐姐吗? You have elder sister? nǐ yǒu mèi mei ma? 你有妹妹吗? You have younger sister?

  24. Measure words One cup of tea English One piece of paper Chinese Number + measure word + noun

  25. Measure words gè 个 common m.w.

  26. Measure words Yí ge jiě jie 一个姐姐 one older sister

  27. Measure words sān ge dì di 三个弟弟 three younger brothers

  28. Measure words liǎng ge mèi mei 两个妹妹 two younger sisters

  29. Measure words In Chinese you must always put a measure word in between a number and a noun. Number + measure word + noun ge 个is a common m.w. and should be used if you don’t know the specific m.w. for a noun. liǎng​ 两 = 2 when used with a measure word. Complete ex. 2 and write out the pinyin for each sentence.

  30. 唱歌 • Baba, mama • Baba, mama • Wo de jia, wo de jia • Jiejie, gege, didi • Didi, gege, meimei • Wo de jia, wo de jia To the tune of London Bridge is falling down’.

  31. 唱歌chàng gē • 爸爸, 妈妈 • 爸爸,妈妈 • 我的家, 我的家 • 姐姐, 哥哥, 弟弟 • 弟弟, 哥哥, 妹妹 • 我的家, 我的家

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