Summary
This topic covers vocabulary and phrases related to being sick, focusing on the Chinese language aspects such as pinyin, strokes, and radicals.
- 口 (kǒu) — simple one-line definition Example: mouth
- 头 (tóu) — simple one-line definition Example: head
- 狗 (gǒu) — simple one-line definition Example: dog
- 猴子 (hóu zi) — simple one-line definition Example: monkey
- 走 (zǒu) — simple one-line definition Example: walk
- 肉 (ròu) — simple one-line definition Example: meat
- 韵母 ou — simple one-line definition Example: 海鸥 (hǎi ōu)
- 韵母 ong — simple one-line definition Example: 老公公 (lǎo gōng gong)
- 偏旁部首 八字头 — simple one-line definition Example: 八 (bā)
- 偏旁部首 西字头 — simple one-line definition Example: 西 (xī)
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- 口 (kǒu) — mouth
- 头 (tóu) — head
- 狗 (gǒu) — dog
- 猴子 (hóu zi) — monkey
- 走 (zǒu) — walk
- 肉 (ròu) — meat
Common Confusions
- Mixing up similar sounding pinyin like 'gōng' and 'gǒu'
- Confusing the strokes for different characters
Typical Exam Questions
- What is the pinyin for 'mouth'? kǒu
- How many strokes are in the character for 'head'? 5
- What is the English translation for '走'? walk
What Examiners Usually Test
- Correct pronunciation and pinyin of vocabulary
- Ability to recognize and write characters with correct strokes
- Understanding of basic vocabulary related to health and sickness