"ge" is the easier measure word, I just told them "ge" most times used before objects or person, they will have to remember the exceptional ones.
Annabel Parker
Head of Mandarin
New Line Learning Academy
Sutton Road
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 9DT
Tel: 01622677471 ext 306
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From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching on behalf of Susan Fitzhenry
Sent: Tue 13/11/2007 16:19
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Subject: Chinese Measuring Word "gè"
Dear Colleagues:
I am going to teach my non-native students to say "one pear" in Mandarin (
"yi gè lí"). I don't know how to explain the measuring word "gè" clearly to my students.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks!
Susan
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