
Understanding Time and Greetings in Chinese

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Amelia Wright
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World Languages, Education
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5th - 8th Grade
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Hard
14:56
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
How is the day divided in Chinese instead of using AM and PM?
Into four quarters
Into six main time periods
Into three parts
Into two halves
2.
Multiple Choice
What time period does 'zao' refer to in Chinese?
Midday
Evening
Early morning
Afternoon
3.
Multiple Choice
Which greeting is more common in Taiwan for saying good morning?
Shang wu hao
Zao shang hao
Zao an
Zao
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the time range for 'shang wu' in Chinese?
1 PM to 6 PM
5 AM to 9 AM
9 AM to 11 AM
11 AM to 1 PM
5.
Multiple Choice
How would you say 10:10 AM in Chinese?
Zhong wu shi dian shi fen
Xia wu shi dian shi fen
Shang wu shi dian shi fen
Zao shi dian shi fen
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