diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde5aae5c365188e109f1a.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde5aae5c365188e109f1a.md index bd8c86e716a..316f0c60780 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde5aae5c365188e109f1a.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde5aae5c365188e109f1a.md @@ -57,3 +57,51 @@ This means "hello" in a more formal way, often used to show respect. # --explanation-- `你好 (nǐ hǎo)` means "hello". It's a standard and polite greeting used in most situations when meeting someone. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_1.4.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 0.32, + "finishTimestamp": 2.13 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 2.81, + "dialogue": { + "text": "你好,我是王华。(Nǐ hǎo wǒ shì Wáng Huá)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 3.31 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde7d178ecf21c4ca19597.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde7d178ecf21c4ca19597.md index cc5eb009312..4d434d8e2ee 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde7d178ecf21c4ca19597.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde7d178ecf21c4ca19597.md @@ -56,4 +56,52 @@ This means "what", and is used to ask questions about things. # --explanation-- -The phrase `我是 (wǒ shì)` is used to introduce one's name. For example, `我是王华 (wǒ shì Wáng Huá)` means "I am Wang Hua". +The phrase `我是 (wǒ shì)` is used to introduce one's name. For example, `我是王华 (Wǒ shì Wáng Huá)` means "I am Wang Hua". + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_1.4.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 0.32, + "finishTimestamp": 2.13 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 2.81, + "dialogue": { + "text": "你好,我是王华。(Nǐ hǎo wǒ shì Wáng Huá)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 3.31 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde9137e03cd1ea40a672b.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde9137e03cd1ea40a672b.md index 0169b03a0a3..319c9d92933 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde9137e03cd1ea40a672b.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fde9137e03cd1ea40a672b.md @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ Both tones sound different from what you hear in the audio. # --explanation-- Wang Hua is saying `qǐng wèn`. The first syllable has a nasal final `ng` and the third tone, while the second syllable has the fourth tone. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 26.24, + "finishTimestamp": 27.14 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.9, + "dialogue": { + "text": "请问 (qǐng wèn)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.4 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe153a6494282327edcb3a.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe153a6494282327edcb3a.md index 25ac33e566d..50748494606 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe153a6494282327edcb3a.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe153a6494282327edcb3a.md @@ -35,4 +35,52 @@ This word means "excuse me", and is used to politely introduce a question. `请问 (qǐng wèn)` literally means "may I ask". It's a polite way to start a question and similar to saying "excuse me" or "please" before asking a question in English. You use it when you want to be respectful or formal. For example: -`请问,你叫什么名字?(qǐng wèn nǐ jiào shén me míng zì)` - Excuse me, what is your name? +`请问你叫什么名字?(Qǐng wèn nǐ jiào shén me míng zi)` - Excuse me, what is your name? + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 26.24, + "finishTimestamp": 27.14 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.9, + "dialogue": { + "text": "请问 (qǐng wèn)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.4 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe222654ed3a27dca71523.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe222654ed3a27dca71523.md index db6227f1ae3..648f198bc31 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe222654ed3a27dca71523.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe222654ed3a27dca71523.md @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ This means "to ask", and it's the verb used in the question. # --explanation-- Wang Hua uses `请问 (qǐng wèn)` to politely start her question. This word means "excuse me" and is commonly used in Chinese to show respect when asking questions. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 26.24, + "finishTimestamp": 27.14 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.9, + "dialogue": { + "text": "请问 (qǐng wèn)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.4 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe24240970a329b3a49dcf.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe24240970a329b3a49dcf.md index 52ee4227117..fffcf303cb9 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe24240970a329b3a49dcf.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe24240970a329b3a49dcf.md @@ -57,3 +57,51 @@ Wang Hua is saying `shén me`. The first syllable uses `sh` as the initial, which is pronounced by curling the tongue back slightly. The second syllable has a neutral tone. As you learned in previous lessons, it should be pronounced lightly. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 28.59, + "finishTimestamp": 29.4 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.81, + "dialogue": { + "text": "什么 (shén me)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.31 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe27f120a1443005dfa6ef.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe27f120a1443005dfa6ef.md index 3085760baf0..a29c1b8c2c5 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe27f120a1443005dfa6ef.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe27f120a1443005dfa6ef.md @@ -35,4 +35,52 @@ This word means "what" and is used to ask questions in Chinese. `什么 (shén me)` means "what". It's commonly used to ask for unknown information, such as a name, an object, or an action. For example: -`你叫什么名字?(nǐ jiào shén me míng zì)` – What's your name? +`你叫什么名字 (nǐ jiào shén me míng zi)?` – What's your name? + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 28.59, + "finishTimestamp": 29.4 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.81, + "dialogue": { + "text": "什么 (shén me)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.31 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe2a172c224732e94e794e.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe2a172c224732e94e794e.md index e3a20c46ca0..c61f41c51dc 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe2a172c224732e94e794e.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68fe2a172c224732e94e794e.md @@ -54,3 +54,50 @@ The word for "where" in Chinese is `哪里 (nǎ lǐ)`. Wang Hua is asking "what" by saying `什么 (shén me)`. This word is used to inquire about things or information. +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 28.59, + "finishTimestamp": 29.4 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.81, + "dialogue": { + "text": "什么 (shén me)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.31 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68feee5abac0c3186f90b3ad.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68feee5abac0c3186f90b3ad.md index 31ffe29096b..03076a74d83 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68feee5abac0c3186f90b3ad.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68feee5abac0c3186f90b3ad.md @@ -52,4 +52,52 @@ The initial of the second syllable is different from what you hear in the audio. # --explanation-- -Wang Hua is saying `míng zi`. The first syllable uses a nasal final `ng` and has a rising tone. The second syllable uses the `z` initial and a neutral tone, pronounced lightly. +Wang Hua is saying `míng zi`. The first syllable has a nasal final `ing` and a rising tone. The second syllable is a whole syllable with a neutral tone, pronounced lightly. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 31.51, + "finishTimestamp": 32.34 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.83, + "dialogue": { + "text": "名字 (míng zi)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.33 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2a79deb01d26232dd443.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2a79deb01d26232dd443.md index 78722b01986..353c217bde1 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2a79deb01d26232dd443.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2a79deb01d26232dd443.md @@ -35,6 +35,54 @@ This word means "name". `名字 (míng zi)` means "name". It generally refers to a person's full name, including both the family name (surname) and the given name (first name). For example: -`我的名字是刘明。(wǒ de míng zi shì Liu Ming.)` - My name is Liu Ming. +`我的名字是刘明 (wǒ de míng zi shì Liu Ming)。` - My name is Liu Ming. ​In specific contexts, `名字 (míng zi)` can refer only to the given name.​​ This happens when it is contrasted with `姓 (xìng)` (surname), such as on a form with separate fields for `姓 (xìng)` and `名字 (míng zi)`. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 31.51, + "finishTimestamp": 32.34 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.83, + "dialogue": { + "text": "名字 (míng zi)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.33 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2d04fb3c282dda60e058.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2d04fb3c282dda60e058.md index 00e3a71aba3..66d8f8b3b01 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2d04fb3c282dda60e058.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2d04fb3c282dda60e058.md @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ The word for time in Chinese is `时间 (shí jiān)`, which is different from w # --explanation-- `名字 (míng zi)` means "name". It's used to talk about what someone is called. And it refers to the full name or given name, not a family name. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 31.51, + "finishTimestamp": 32.34 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.83, + "dialogue": { + "text": "名字 (míng zi)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.33 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2f84ead1d3375939b4e5.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2f84ead1d3375939b4e5.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3df1232f6d5..00000000000 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff2f84ead1d3375939b4e5.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ ---- -id: 68ff2f84ead1d3375939b4e5 -title: Task 12 -challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-12 -lang: zh-CN ---- - - - -# --instructions-- - -Listen to the audio and answer the question below. - -# --questions-- - -## --text-- - -Which option shows the correct Pinyin for what the speaker says? - -## --answers-- - -`wō jiào` - -### --feedback-- - -The first syllable's tone doesn't match what you hear in the audio. - ---- - -`wǒ jiào` - ---- - -`wǒ jiāo` - -### --feedback-- - -The second syllable's tone is different from what he says. - ---- - -`wǒ zhào` - -### --feedback-- - -The initial of the second syllable is not what you hear in the audio. - -## --video-solution-- - -2 - -# --explanation-- - -Liu Ming is saying `wǒ jiào`. The first syllable has a falling-rising tone. The initial of the second syllable might be mistaken as `zh`, but it's actually `j`, and it has a falling tone. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff3278cc6799419f5d94ac.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff3278cc6799419f5d94ac.md deleted file mode 100644 index a7545afd654..00000000000 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/68ff3278cc6799419f5d94ac.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -id: 68ff3278cc6799419f5d94ac -title: Task 13 -challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-13 -lang: zh-CN ---- - - - -# --description-- - -Liu Ming is introducing his name. He uses a specific word to say how he is called. - -# --instructions-- - -Listen to the audio and answer the question below. - -# --questions-- - -## --text-- - -What word does Liu Ming use to introduce his name? - -## --answers-- - -`我是 (wǒ shì)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "I am". It's a way to introduce oneself, but not the one used here. - ---- - -`名字 (míng zi)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "name", which is not mentioned in this audio. - ---- - -`我叫 (wǒ jiào)` - ---- - -`你是 (nǐ shì)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "you are", which is not used by Liu Ming here. - -## --video-solution-- - -3 - -# --explanation-- - -`我叫 (wǒ jiào)` means "I'm called...". `我 (wǒ)` means "I", and `叫 (jiào)` means "to be called". It's used when telling someone your name. For example: - -`我叫刘明。(wǒ jiào Liu Ming.)` – I'm called Liu Ming. Or, my name is Liu Ming. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690326cb038d85c5ce71548b.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690326cb038d85c5ce71548b.md index 755ef709b15..bf173450073 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690326cb038d85c5ce71548b.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690326cb038d85c5ce71548b.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 690326cb038d85c5ce71548b -title: Task 14 +title: Task 12 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-14 +dashedName: task-12 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -52,4 +52,52 @@ The initial of the second syllable should be pronounced with tongue tip curled b # --explanation-- -Liu Ming is saying `bù shì`. The first syllable sounds like it's the second tone, but it's actually the fourth tone because of the tone sandhi of `不 (bù)`. +Liu Ming is pronouncing the two-syllable phrase `bù shì`. Note that this demonstrates the tone sandhi rule for `不 (bù)`, which changes to a second tone when followed by a fourth-tone syllable like `shì`. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 36.62, + "finishTimestamp": 37.48 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.86, + "dialogue": { + "text": "不是 (bù shì)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.36 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b.md index 4d0cdd88c8f..0d4471cbb7f 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b -title: Task 16 +title: Task 13 challengeType: 24 -dashedName: task-16 +dashedName: task-13 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ This tone change is a natural adjustment in speech to make pronunciation smoothe # --assignment-- -Listen to the audio and read the example syllables. +I've read this Pinyin rule. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032b02d8af07d4ccb87878.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032b02d8af07d4ccb87878.md deleted file mode 100644 index 22f4359a8cf..00000000000 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69032b02d8af07d4ccb87878.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ ---- -id: 69032b02d8af07d4ccb87878 -title: Task 15 -challengeType: 22 -dashedName: task-15 -lang: zh-CN -inputType: pinyin-to-hanzi ---- - - - -# --description-- - -Liu Ming is using a common negative word to say "is not". - -# --instructions-- - -Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below. - -# --fillInTheBlank-- - -## --sentence-- - -`BLANK` - -## --blanks-- - -`不是 (bù shì)` - -### --feedback-- - -This word means "is not", and is used to make a negative statement. - -# --explanation-- - -`不是 (bù shì)` means "is not". It combines `不 (bù)` meaning "no" or "not" and `是 (shì)` meaning "to be". - -It can be used to negate things like identity, existence, and classification. For example: - -`我不是开发者。(wǒ bù shì kāi fā zhě.)` – I am not a developer. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903633745955bf0ee46241e.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903633745955bf0ee46241e.md index f491c3f9206..0b03326f900 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903633745955bf0ee46241e.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903633745955bf0ee46241e.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 6903633745955bf0ee46241e -title: Task 17 +title: Task 14 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-17 +dashedName: task-14 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ This means "don't have" or "there isn't". It's a different kind of negation. # --explanation-- Liu Ming is expressing something negative by using the word `不是 (bù shì)`, which means "is not". + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 36.62, + "finishTimestamp": 37.48 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.86, + "dialogue": { + "text": "不是 (bù shì)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.36 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1.md index 51e84574848..49e0837a410 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1 -title: Task 18 +title: Task 15 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-18 +dashedName: task-15 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ The first syllable here has a high-level tone, but Liu Ming says it with a falli # --explanation-- Liu Ming is saying `shì de`. The first syllable has a fourth tone, and the second syllable is in the neutral tone, making the word sound gentle and affirmative. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 38.37, + "finishTimestamp": 39.32 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.95, + "dialogue": { + "text": "是的 (shì de)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.45 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7.md index 90e08357e7b..eef08fdc106 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7 -title: Task 19 +title: Task 16 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-19 +dashedName: task-16 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -57,3 +57,51 @@ This means "there is" or "some", not an expression of agreement. # --explanation-- `是的 (shì de)` means "yes" or "that’s right". It's used to agree with someone or to confirm that something is true. For example, when someone asks if you're a designer, you can respond `是的 (shì de)` to mean "yes, I am". + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 38.37, + "finishTimestamp": 39.32 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.95, + "dialogue": { + "text": "是的 (shì de)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.45 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903732ab781cd06bcc48e65.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903732ab781cd06bcc48e65.md deleted file mode 100644 index ed1f7aa5473..00000000000 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6903732ab781cd06bcc48e65.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -id: 6903732ab781cd06bcc48e65 -title: Task 20 -challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-20 -lang: zh-CN ---- - - - -# --description-- - -Liu Ming is mentioning a profession that designs the look and layout of products to make them easy and pleasant to use. - -# --instructions-- - -Listen to the audio and answer the question below. - -# --questions-- - -## --text-- - -What profession does Liu Ming mention in the audio? - -## --answers-- - -`工程师 (gōng chéng shī)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "engineer", but Liu Ming mentions a different design-related profession. - ---- - -`分析师 (fēn xī shī)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "analyst", not the profession you hear in the audio. - ---- - -`UI 设计师 (UI shè jì shī)` - ---- - -`开发者 (kāi fā zhě)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "developer", but Liu Ming is talking about a job in design. - -## --video-solution-- - -3 - -# --explanation-- - -`UI` stands for "user interface", which refers to the visual elements of a product that users interact with. `设计师 (shè jì shī)` means "designer". Together, `UI 设计师 (UI shè jì shī)` means a profession that focuses on designing user interfaces. For example: - -`我是 UI 设计师。(wǒ shì UI shè jì shī.)` – I am a UI designer. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047100b053581306cc0ea6.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047100b053581306cc0ea6.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4430d9bd7cf..00000000000 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047100b053581306cc0ea6.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -id: 69047100b053581306cc0ea6 -title: Task 21 -challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-21 -lang: zh-CN ---- - - - -# --description-- - -Wang Hua is mentioning a profession that involves creating and maintaining websites. - -# --instructions-- - -Listen to the audio and answer the question below. - -# --questions-- - -## --text-- - -What profession is Wang Hua mentioning? - -## --answers-- - -`数据分析师 (shù jù fēn xī shī)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "data analyst", but Wang Hua is talking about a developer role. - ---- - -`Web 开发者 (Web kāi fā zhě)` - ---- - -`软件开发者 (ruǎn jiàn kāi fā zhě)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "software developer", which is related but not exactly what Wang Hua says. - ---- - -`UI 设计师 (UI shè jì shī)` - -### --feedback-- - -This means "UI designer", which is a different profession from what Wang Hua mentions. - -## --video-solution-- - -2 - -# --explanation-- - -`Web` means "World Wide Web", referring to websites and online applications. `开发者 (kāi fā zhě)` means "developer" or "creator". Together, `Web 开发者 (Web kāi fā zhě)` means a profession that focuses on building and maintaining websites or web applications. For example: - -`我是 Web 开发者。(wǒ shì Web kāi fā zhě.)` – I am a web developer. diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904787b353094361fa40602.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904787b353094361fa40602.md index f29b7b1720f..b67b5182a06 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904787b353094361fa40602.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904787b353094361fa40602.md @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ --- id: 6904787b353094361fa40602 -title: Task 22 +title: Task 17 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-22 +dashedName: task-17 lang: zh-CN --- - + # --instructions-- @@ -20,31 +20,31 @@ Which option is the correct Pinyin for what Liu Ming says? ## --answers-- -`gāo xìng` +`hěn gāo xìng` --- -`gǎo xìng` +`hěn gǎo xìng` ### --feedback-- -The first syllable's tone should not be falling-rising. +The second syllable's tone should not be falling-rising. --- -`gāo xìn` +`hěn gāo xìn` ### --feedback-- -The second syllable's final should not end with `n`. +The third syllable's final should not end with `n`. --- -`hāo xìng` +`hěng gāo xìng` ### --feedback-- -The initial of the first syllable is not what Liu Ming says. +The final of the first syllable should not be `ng`. ## --video-solution-- @@ -52,4 +52,52 @@ The initial of the first syllable is not what Liu Ming says. # --explanation-- -Liu Ming is saying `gāo xìng`. The first syllable has a high-level tone, and the second syllable has a falling tone. +Liu Ming is saying `hěn gāo xìng`. Note the first syllable ends with `n`, which should be pronounced with the tongue touching the roof of the mouth behind the upper teeth; and the third syllable ends with `ng`, which should be pronounced with the back of the tongue touching the soft palate. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 40.97, + "finishTimestamp": 42.21 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 2.24, + "dialogue": { + "text": "很高兴 (hěn gāo xìng)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.74 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047aeda515f23a281c05db.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047aeda515f23a281c05db.md index 99842b9b7ec..bebc0b5bf07 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047aeda515f23a281c05db.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69047aeda515f23a281c05db.md @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ --- id: 69047aeda515f23a281c05db -title: Task 23 +title: Task 18 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-23 +dashedName: task-18 lang: zh-CN --- - + # --description-- -Liu Ming is expressing his emotion. He uses a word that means "happy" or "glad". +Liu Ming is expressing his emotion. He uses a phrase that means "very happy" or "very glad". # --instructions-- @@ -24,31 +24,31 @@ What word does Liu Ming use to express he is feeling happy? ## --answers-- -`开心 (kāi xīn)` +`很开心 (hěn kāi xīn)` ### --feedback-- -This means "happy", but Liu Ming uses a different expression. +This means "very happy", but Liu Ming uses a different expression. --- -`生气 (shēng qì)` +`很生气 (hěn shēng qì)` ### --feedback-- -This means "angry", while Liu Ming is expressing a pleasant emotion. +This means "very angry", while Liu Ming is expressing a pleasant emotion. --- -`高兴 (gāo xìng)` +`很高兴 (hěn gāo xìng)` --- -`害怕 (hài pà)` +`很害怕 (hěn hài pà)` ### --feedback-- -This means "afraid", but Liu Ming is talking about a positive feeling. +This means "very afraid", but Liu Ming is talking about a positive feeling. ## --video-solution-- @@ -56,6 +56,54 @@ This means "afraid", but Liu Ming is talking about a positive feeling. # --explanation-- -`高兴 (gāo xìng)` means "happy" or "glad". It's used to express a positive emotion. For example: +`很高兴 (hěn gāo xìng)` means "very happy" or "very glad". It's used to express a positive emotion. For example: -`我很高兴。(wǒ hěn gāo xìng.)` – I am very happy. +`我很高兴 (wǒ hěn gāo xìng)。` – I am very happy. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 40.97, + "finishTimestamp": 42.21 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 2.24, + "dialogue": { + "text": "很高兴 (hěn gāo xìng)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.74 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8.md index 816e78ed091..da3f409a93a 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8 -title: Task 24 +title: Task 19 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-24 +dashedName: task-19 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -53,3 +53,51 @@ Both syllables' tones are different from what Liu Ming says. # --explanation-- Liu Ming is saying `rèn shi`. The first syllable has a falling tone, and the second syllable is in the neutral tone, making the word sound light and gentle. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 43.3, + "finishTimestamp": 44.15 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.85, + "dialogue": { + "text": "认识 (rèn shi)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.35 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904850796159a43815677a5.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904850796159a43815677a5.md index 96261774fae..5b967700d53 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904850796159a43815677a5.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/6904850796159a43815677a5.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 6904850796159a43815677a5 -title: Task 25 +title: Task 20 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-25 +dashedName: task-20 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -56,6 +56,54 @@ This means "to analyze", but Liu Ming is expressing knowing someone, not analyzi # --explanation-- -`认识 (rèn shi)` means "to know someone" or "to be acquainted with". It's often used when meeting people or talking about familiarity. For example: +`认识 (rèn shi)` means "to meet someone for the first time" or "to get to know someone". It's used when people meet and get acquainted. For example: -`很高兴认识你!(hěn gāo xìng rèn shi nǐ)` – Nice to meet you! +`很高兴认识你 (hěn gāo xìng rèn shi nǐ)!` – Nice to meet you! + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 17, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 43.3, + "finishTimestamp": 44.15 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.85, + "dialogue": { + "text": "认识 (rèn shi)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Liu Ming", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.35 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048d2c2a38f645783bc897.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048d2c2a38f645783bc897.md index b0408e379bb..8b67c382e53 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048d2c2a38f645783bc897.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048d2c2a38f645783bc897.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 69048d2c2a38f645783bc897 -title: Task 26 +title: Task 21 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-26 +dashedName: task-21 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -52,4 +52,52 @@ The second syllable's tone doesn't match what Wang Hua says. # --explanation-- -Wang Hua is saying `wǒ yě shì`. The first and the second syllables have a falling-rising tone, and the third syllable has a falling tone. +Wang Hua is saying `我也是(Wǒ yě shì)`. The first and the second syllables have a falling-rising tone, and the third syllable has a falling tone. + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 34.77, + "finishTimestamp": 35.76 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.99, + "dialogue": { + "text": "我也是 (Wǒ yě shì)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.49 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc.md index 494e1a88e7e..3a4bd92f11b 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates/69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- id: 69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc -title: Task 27 +title: Task 22 challengeType: 19 -dashedName: task-27 +dashedName: task-22 lang: zh-CN --- @@ -56,6 +56,54 @@ This means "I have", not an expression of agreement. # --explanation-- -`我 (wǒ)` means "I", `也 (yě)` means "also" or "too", and `是 (shì)` means "to be". Together, they form a phrase `我也是 (wǒ yě shì)` that naturally expresses agreement or similarity in conversations. +`我 (wǒ)` means "I", `也 (yě)` means "also" or "too", and `是 (shì)` means "to be". Together, they form a phrase `我也是 (Wǒ yě shì)` that naturally expresses agreement or similarity in conversations. -For example, when someone says "I am a designer", you can respond with `我也是 (wǒ yě shì)` to mean "I am also a designer". +For example, when someone says "I am a designer", you can respond with `我也是 (Wǒ yě shì)` to mean "I am also a designer". + +# --scene-- + +```json +{ + "setup": { + "background": "company1-breakroom.png", + "characters": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "position": { + "x": 50, + "y": 15, + "z": 1.4 + }, + "opacity": 0 + } + ], + "audio": { + "filename": "ZH_A1_warmup_vocabulary.mp3", + "startTime": 1, + "startTimestamp": 34.77, + "finishTimestamp": 35.76 + } + }, + "commands": [ + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 1, + "startTime": 0 + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "startTime": 1, + "finishTime": 1.99, + "dialogue": { + "text": "我也是 (Wǒ yě shì)", + "align": "center" + } + }, + { + "character": "Wang Hua", + "opacity": 0, + "startTime": 2.49 + } + ] +} +``` diff --git a/curriculum/structure/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates.json b/curriculum/structure/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates.json index e01b5b814e7..246b41ee57c 100644 --- a/curriculum/structure/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates.json +++ b/curriculum/structure/blocks/zh-a1-warm-up-meeting-new-teammates.json @@ -16,22 +16,17 @@ { "id": "68feee5abac0c3186f90b3ad", "title": "Task 9" }, { "id": "68ff2a79deb01d26232dd443", "title": "Task 10" }, { "id": "68ff2d04fb3c282dda60e058", "title": "Task 11" }, - { "id": "68ff2f84ead1d3375939b4e5", "title": "Task 12" }, - { "id": "68ff3278cc6799419f5d94ac", "title": "Task 13" }, - { "id": "690326cb038d85c5ce71548b", "title": "Task 14" }, - { "id": "69032b02d8af07d4ccb87878", "title": "Task 15" }, - { "id": "69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b", "title": "Task 16" }, - { "id": "6903633745955bf0ee46241e", "title": "Task 17" }, - { "id": "69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1", "title": "Task 18" }, - { "id": "69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7", "title": "Task 19" }, - { "id": "6903732ab781cd06bcc48e65", "title": "Task 20" }, - { "id": "69047100b053581306cc0ea6", "title": "Task 21" }, - { "id": "6904787b353094361fa40602", "title": "Task 22" }, - { "id": "69047aeda515f23a281c05db", "title": "Task 23" }, - { "id": "690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8", "title": "Task 24" }, - { "id": "6904850796159a43815677a5", "title": "Task 25" }, - { "id": "69048d2c2a38f645783bc897", "title": "Task 26" }, - { "id": "69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc", "title": "Task 27" } + { "id": "690326cb038d85c5ce71548b", "title": "Task 12" }, + { "id": "69032acee355bfd2ac9aaa8b", "title": "Task 13" }, + { "id": "6903633745955bf0ee46241e", "title": "Task 14" }, + { "id": "69036e3fe77299f6329f63b1", "title": "Task 15" }, + { "id": "69036f99ad9730fb9f52fbd7", "title": "Task 16" }, + { "id": "6904787b353094361fa40602", "title": "Task 17" }, + { "id": "69047aeda515f23a281c05db", "title": "Task 18" }, + { "id": "690482fabc9a6a4064e7feb8", "title": "Task 19" }, + { "id": "6904850796159a43815677a5", "title": "Task 20" }, + { "id": "69048d2c2a38f645783bc897", "title": "Task 21" }, + { "id": "69048f15e325034acb5fe1dc", "title": "Task 22" } ], "blockLabel": "warm-up" }