Understanding Chinese Idioms and Vocabulary

Understanding Chinese Idioms and Vocabulary

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Emma Peterson

World Languages, Education, Arts

5th - 8th Grade

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The video is a lesson on a Chinese idiom, 'Ke Zhou Qiu Jian,' which translates to 'carve the boat to seek the sword.' It tells a story of two friends on a boat, where one loses his sword in the river and marks the boat to find it later, illustrating the idiom's meaning: actions made pointless by changing circumstances. The lesson includes vocabulary related to the idiom and concludes with a call to subscribe for more lessons.

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What is the main topic of today's lesson?

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What did the first gentleman recently purchase?

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What did the gentleman do when he realized he dropped his sword?

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What does the idiom 'k Jo Jin' describe?

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What is the verb 'to carve or engrave' in Chinese?

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What is the formal noun for a boat in Chinese?

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What is the verb 'to seek' in Chinese?

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What is the noun for a sword in Chinese?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the direct translation of 'k Jo Jin'?

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What should viewers do if they enjoyed the lesson?

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