FRIENDSTER: 18 JAN 2006
My Mandarin class commenced yesterday at UTAR campus for Lifelong Learning.
Conversational Mandarin for beginners.
It was not what I've expected. There were lots of 'banana' like me there- yellow on the outside, white on the inside
Yeah, you're right, Chinese but are not fluent or do not know any Mandarin.
And a couple of Indians and Malays.
Varying from early twenties to retirees. Good mixture, I think.
I got myself a place right in front :P kiasu? No lah…
So that I won't fall asleep during lesson ( I am just like my JMC students: easily distracted and would start dreaming if I was sitting far away from the teacher)
A young girl sat next to me, in her early / mid-twenties.
We smiled, but didn't talk.
I broke the ice after noticing that we're wearing the same shoes from Vincci, albeit a different colour
"Hey, we're wearing the same shoes!"
and that started a conversation.
Joanne was her name, she came with her dad and bro.
Oh, a family affair! Where was her mom?
She said her mom knows Mandarin.
I see…
So, you're working in IBM?
Yeah. What about you?
and blah blah blah…
Teacher came in at 7.05pm
Introduced himself as Mr Chin.
The bespectacled nerdy type
Spent the whole evening learning about how to roll our tongues, keeping our tongues flat,
pronounce a syllable with breath coming out from the sides of our lips, etc. Saliva flying all over... :P
Hahaha… I thought I was in a speech therapy class :P
Not bad, I learned something :) good.
the four tones were like singing solfege in Yamaha
Thank God for my sense of pitch :P
If not, 'ban' would have the same sound as 'bang'
Then, someone said, "bangsai" (in hokkien, which I think could be loosely translated as "to defecate")
Hualamak!
Everyone started laughing ;P
teacher said, it's not 'bangsai' but the same pronunciation as the "bang" in that Hokkien word
A break in-between with coffee and tea provided, self-service.
I daren't touch instant coffee anymore, after some bad experiences with Nescafe which set my heart throbbing fast, palpitations, head spinning, feeling hot and nauseous…
So I just had plain water. Ah, healthy drink :)
Lesson continued with all the "shi bu shi" (yes or no)
"kan yi kan" (have a look), etc
Class dismissed at 9.15pm
We'll be continuing with this next week, we were told.
Okie, so it's not as easy as I thought, esp. the hanyu pinyin thingie.
This is only the beginning, only conversational, to cater for people without any fundamentals in Mandarin.
So where do I stand with my "semi-decent" mandarin? Good to learn from the basics :) After all, I'm learning new things during lesson, right?
Reading and writing Chinese characters will only be introduced in Level 3.
Looking forward to the second lesson.
Rewarded myself for being a good girl and not falling asleep during class with KFC with Anakin :)
Friday, April 29, 2011
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