HSK1-Lesson3 -你叫什么名字 ? What’s your name?

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第三课:你叫什么名字? What’s your name?

课文 1 :在学校 In the school

No. SP Hanzi Meaning Audio
1

A 你叫什么名字? What’s your name?

B 我叫李月。 My name is Li Yue.

New Words

No. Hanzi Pinyin Meaning POS Audio
1 jiào to call, to be called V.

2 什么 shénme what Pron.

3 名字 míngzi name N.

4 I, me Pron.

Proper Noun

No. Hanzi Pinyin Meaning Audio
1 李月 Lǐ Yuè Li Yue, name of a person

课文 2:在教室 In the classroom

No. SP Hanzi Meaning Audio
2

A 你是老师吗? Are you a teacher?

B 我不是老师,我是学生。 No, I’m not. I’m a student.

New Words

No. Hanzi Pinyin Meaning POS Audio
5 shì to be V.

6 老师 lǎoshī teacher N.

7 ma part, used at the end of a question Part.

8 学生 xuésheng student N.

课文 3 在学校 In the school

No. SP Hanzi Meaning Audio
3

A 你是中国人吗? Are you Chinese?

B 我不是中国人,我是美国人。 No, I’m not. I’m American.

New Words

No. Hanzi Pinyin Meaning POS Audio
9 rén human, person N.

Proper Nouns

No. Hanzi Pinyin Meaning Audio
2 中国 Zhōngguó China

3 美国 Měiguó the United States of America

Notes

注释 Notes
1. 疑问代词“什么” The Interrogative Pronoun “什么”
疑问代词“什么”表示疑问,用在疑问句中可直接做宾语,或者与后接 名词性成分一起做宾语。例如:
The interrogative pronoun “什么” is used in interrogative sentences, serving as the object by itself or together with a nominal element following it. For example:
(1)你叫什么名字?
(2)这(zhè, this)是什么?
(3)这(zhè, this)是什么书(shū, book)?

2. “是”字句 The “是” Sentence

“是”字句是由“是”构成的判断句,用于表达人或事物等于什么或者属于什么。其否定形式是在“是”前加上否定副词“不”。
A “是” sentence is a determinative sentence with “是”, indicating what somebody or something equals or belongs to. The negative sentence is formed by adding the negative adverb “不” before “是”. For example:

Subject Predicate
Auxiliary / Verb Noun / Noun Phrase
李月 老师
美国人
不是 老师

3 用“吗”的疑问句 Interrogative Sentences with “吗”

疑问助词“吗”表示疑问语气,用在陈述句句尾构成疑问句。例如:
The particle “吗” indicates an interrogative mood. When “吗” is added at the end of a declarative sentence, the declarative sentence turns into a question. For example:

Subject Predicate
Verb Noun / Noun Phrase Question Particle
美国人 吗?
中国人 吗?
老师 吗?

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