චීන භාෂාව ලිවීමට සහ කතා කිරීමට උනන්දුවක් දක්වන ඕනෑම අයෙකුට මෙම පාඨමාලාවට සම්බන්ධ වීමේ අවස්ථාව ඇත. මෙම පාඨමාලාව තුළින් ඔබට චීන භාෂාව කතා කිරීම සහ කියවීම පිලිබඳ මූලික දැනුම, සිංහල බසින්, සරලව, ක්රමානුකූලව, මුල සිට අගට, ප්රායෝගිකව ලබා දීම අපගේ අරමුණයි.
විශේෂ දැනුවත් කිරීම
මෙම පාඨමාලාවේ ඇතුළත් වන්නේ අප විසින් මීට පෙර සිදු කරන ලද සජීවී පාඨමාලාවේ පටිගත කිරීම් බව කරුණාවෙන් සළකන්න.
* සහභාගි වීමේ සහතිකයක් සහිතයි
This course welcomes anyone interested in learning to speak and write Chinese. Our aim is to provide you with fundamental knowledge of spoken and written Chinese in a simple and systematic manner, using Sinhala as the medium of instruction. The course covers various aspects, from basic greetings to more complex sentence structures, ensuring practical application throughout.
Special Note:
Please be aware that this course includes recordings from our previous live sessions.
Course Outline:
Introduction: Commencing with an introduction to the Chinese language, Pinyin, and tones, the course offers a solid foundation through phonetic drills and engaging activities.
Greetings: Learn essential Chinese greetings, practice conversations, and engage in activities that reinforce your ability to interact confidently.
Chinese Characters: Delve into the intricacies of Chinese characters, covering strokes, stroke order rules, and character structure, accompanied by practical writing exercises.
What Is Your Name?: Master the art of introducing yourself in Chinese, grasping simple sentence patterns, question formation, and sentence construction with practical applications.
Let Me Introduce: Expand your conversational skills with new vocabulary, grammar lessons, and engaging activities, gaining proficiency in more complex sentence structures.
What Time Is It?: Navigate the basics of numbering, months, days of the week, and telling time, reinforcing your language skills through conversation and activities.
I Want to Buy Some Oranges: Learn the nuances of measure words, practice new vocabulary, and delve into forming questions, enhancing your ability to express preferences.
Where Is the Post Office?: Further your vocabulary and conversational abilities by exploring locations, reinforcing your understanding through engaging activities.
How Many Members Are There in Your Family?: Deepen your conversational proficiency while discussing family-related topics and incorporating new grammatical elements.
I Want to Take a Picture: Refine your language skills by modifying nouns, acquiring new vocabulary, and engaging in conversations about daily activities.
How Is the Weather?: Enhance your ability to discuss weather conditions, pose questions, and provide explanations using relevant vocabulary and grammar.
Will You Join Us?: Explore social interactions, expressing intentions, and ongoing actions, fostering conversational skills in various scenarios.
I Cannot Go: Delve into expressing limitations and reasons, incorporating the use of "了" to convey nuanced meanings in your conversations.
I Am Sorry: Master expressions of apology, completion, and the usage of specific terms like "就" and "才" for clear communication.
This Picture Is Really Beautiful: Explore descriptive language with the term "又," deepening your ability to express opinions and observations.
Please Don’t Smoke: Navigate through situations that involve making polite requests, using expressions like "一点儿" and "有点儿" to convey specific meanings.
It Is Colder Today Than It Was Yesterday?: Develop your ability to discuss and compare weather conditions, employing comparative structures such as "比" and "多."
I Also Like Swimming: Extend your conversational repertoire by expressing preferences, emphasizing the use of "有" and "没有," and incorporating the term "吧."
Please Speak Slowly: Fine-tune your language skills by requesting adjustments in speech pace, using expressions like "除了…以外" for clarity.
The Scenery Is Very Beautiful: Express admiration and opinions about scenery, practice question structures, and enhance your conversational versatility.
You’ve Left Your Purse Here: Navigate through scenarios involving lost items, utilizing the duration of actions with the term "着" to convey relevant details.
Are There Any Vacant Rooms: Master expressions related to accommodation, refining your language proficiency by understanding the usage of "的," "得," and "地."
I Have a Headache: Discuss health-related concerns using expressions like "把," expanding your ability to communicate about personal experiences.
I’ll Return Home: Conclude the course with the usage of "有的" in expressing intentions, showcasing a comprehensive grasp of learned concepts.
This course offers a well-rounded educational experience, allowing participants to learn and apply Chinese language skills effectively. Upon completion, participants receive a certificate of attendance.