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GETTING ACQUAINTED
(-) Dialogue
A. 你 好! 我 姓 王, 我 叫 王明. 你 叫 什么
字?
Nǐ hǎo! Wǒ xìng Wáng, Wǒ jiào Wáng Míng. Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi?
B. 我叫马丁. 伟伯. 你 好, 王明! Wǒ jiào Mǎdīng. Wěibo. Nǐ hǎo, Wáng Míng!
C. 你 好, 马丁! Nǐ hǎo, Mǎdīng!

(=) Dialogue
A. 马丁, 你 好! Mǎdīng, nǐ hǎo!
B. 王明, 你 好! Wáng Míng, nǐ hǎo!
A. 她是谁 ? Tā shì shuí ?
B. 她是我朋友, 她叫水下明子. Tā shì wǒ péngyǒu, tā jiào Shuǐxià Míngzǐ.
A. 您好, 水下明子小姐! Nín hǎo, Shuǐxià Míngzǐ xiǎojiě!
C. 您好, 王明先生! Nín hǎo, Wáng Míng xiānshēng!

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1. 你 nǐ you 8. 她 tā she; her
2. 好 hǎo good 9. 是 shì verb to be (am/is/ was/were)
3. 我 wǒ I; me 10.谁 shuí who
4. 姓 xìng surname; family name 11. 朋友 péngyǒu friend
5. 叫 jiào to be called 12. 您 nín you (a respect form)
6. 什么 shénme what 13. 小姐 xiǎojie Miss (Ms.)
7.
字 míngzi name 14. 先生 xiānsheng Mister (Mr.)

1. 王明 Wáng Míng Wang Ming
2. 马丁. 伟伯 Mǎdīng. Wěibo Martin Weber
3. 水下明子 Shuǐxià Míngzǐ Mizushita Yoshiharu EXERCISES
Read aloud the following sentences:
1. 你 好! 2. 您好, 先生! 你 好! 先生, 您好! 您好, 小姐! 小姐, 您好!
3. 您好, 王先生! 4. 王先生,您好! 您好, 王明先生! 王明先生,您好! 您好, 伟伯先生! 伟伯先生,您好! 您好, 马丁.伟伯 先生! 马丁.伟伯 先生, 您好! 您好, 水下小姐! 水下小姐,您好! 您好, 水下明子小姐! 水下明子小姐,您好!

5. 王明, 您好! 马丁, 您好! 明子, 您好!

6. 你 姓 什么? 7. 我 姓 王. 您 姓 什么? 我 叫 王明. 你 叫 什么? 我 姓 伟伯. 您叫 什么? 我 叫马丁. 你 叫 什么
字? 我 叫马丁.伟伯. 您叫 什么
字? 我 姓 水下. 她 姓 什么? 我 叫 明子. 她 叫 什么? 我 叫水下明子. 她 叫 什么
字?

8. 你 是 谁? 9. 她是谁 ? 我是 王明. 她是 水下明子. 我是她朋友. 她是我朋友. 我是你朋友. 她是你朋友.

10. 谁叫王明? 11. 谁是王明. 谁叫马丁.伟伯? 谁是马丁.伟伯? 谁叫水下明子? 谁是水下明子? 我叫王明. 我是王明.

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