Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar Workbook (2nd Edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Expressing knowledge, advice, and opinions

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d. Do you think that the narrator owns a car? Why or why not?
e. What is the narrator surprised about?
f. What advice do you think the narrator would give to a friend who
wanted to buy a car?
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5 What do you say in these situations? Express your opinions, advice or
inquiries with the words provided.
a. Your roommate asked if her outfit is appropriate for her job interview
today. Tell her with honesty: wearing this outfit, people would think she
was already 40 years old. Tell her she should wear that white one.
[ԛѰ/yhwéi; ᓊ䈛/៿䂨 ycnggai]
b. Tell your friend it looks like you will have to cancel your date for dinner
tomorrow because you can’t finish your work in time. [ᡇⵁĊ wi kàn... ]
c. You are a journalist writing a piece about Chinese history. You are calling
a Chinese history professor because you have some questions about
Chinese history that you would like to ask her about. [䈭ᮏ/䄁ᮏ qhngjiào]
d. Your friend turns to you for advice: her parents want her to major in
biology but she has always been interested in visual arts. [ᴶླ zuì hfo]
e. Your little brother keeps bothering you with unimportant questions all
morning while you are trying to study for a mid-term tomorrow. Finally,
when he walks into your room and asks what you two should eat for
lunch, you lose your patience and tell him that he can eat whatever
he wants to. It doesn’t matter to you. [ӶѾĊቧӶѾĊ/⭐哲Ċቧ⭐哲Ċ
shénme... jiù shénme... ]

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