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        34       New Practical Chinese Reader  Textbook 1




                                        ~ ( :=)  11-!B  Introducing people  '






                    (1)A:  Zhe shl Un yTsheng. Zhe shl Chen laoshT.
                        B:


                       C:  Nfn hao,  Un yTsheng.

                    (2) A:  Zhe shl ______ . Zhe shl _____ _

                       B:

                       C:







                  Introduce your teacher and classmates.




                               0 1s  ~ (1m)  Off~  Listen and repeat  '


                     JJ~ Jt i1t ?  JJ~ Jt Fit-;t-Yifi o ~ Jt tF  ~ A. o

                     ~JtAM~,~~Jt;t-~,~Jt~± o






                                                              t .
                                         •)i .::tz:.
                                  -
                                 .=.,  l~:~ a      ph   one  ICS
                  II _}ij~ifa.J (2)  Third-tone sandhi (2)

                      A third tone, when followed  by a  first,  second or fourth  tone,  or most neutral tone

                  syllables, usually becomes a half third tone, that is, a tone that only falls but does not rise. The
                  tone mark is unchanged. For example:

                                                      \
                                                   v
                                   -
                               v
                              nr  gege          woyao             Nl mang ma?
                 1R  "~" tf..J~if6]  Tone sandhi of "::f"

                      ":IF ( bu) ,  is a fourth tone syllable by itself. But it becomes a second tone when followed
                 by a fourth tone. For example:
                              bu he       bu m6ng         bu hao             bush)        bu yao
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