Summary
This lesson focuses on learning Chinese characters and their components, as well as practicing reading and writing through creative exercises. Students explore different shapes and how they can transform into various objects through a song and hands-on activities.
- 偏旁部首 — the radical or component of a Chinese character that often indicates meaning or pronunciation. Example: 穴宝盖 is a radical used in characters related to caves or holes.
- 笔画名称 — the names of strokes used in writing Chinese characters. Example: 横撇弯钩 is a stroke order used in certain characters.
- 形状变变变 — a song that teaches how shapes can transform into different objects. Example: A circle can become a wheel or a ball.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- 偏旁部首: Radicals or components of Chinese characters
- 笔画名称: Names of strokes used in Chinese characters
- 形状变变变: A song about transforming shapes
Common Confusions
- Mixing up radicals with similar shapes
- Forgetting the correct stroke order
Typical Exam Questions
- What is the radical for '穴宝盖'? Answer: It is a radical related to caves or holes.
- How do you write the stroke '横撇弯钩'? Answer: Follow the stroke order as demonstrated.
- What can a circle transform into according to the song? Answer: A wheel or a ball.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Understanding and identifying radicals
- Correct stroke order and writing of characters
- Ability to transform shapes into different objects as described in the song