curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-nasal-finals/693fc2fc2d5d917e123d771c.md
You've just learned the compound finals in, ian, and uan. Here's a small challenge to practice identifying them in a word.
When you build a product or a website, you talk about the part that users can see and interact with. This word is often used in this situation.
Listen to the audio and complete the word below. The correct syllables will be converted to Chinese characters.
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前端 (qián duān)
This word combines the syllables qián and duān.
The first syllable combines the initial q with the compound final ian, and uses the second tone, which rises from mid to high. The second syllable combines the initial d with the compound final uan, and uses the first tone, which is a high-level tone.
前端 (qián duān) is used to talk about the part of a system or product that users see and interact with, such as pages, buttons, and layouts.
{
"setup": {
"background": "cafe.png",
"characters": [
{
"character": "Li Hong",
"position": {
"x": 50,
"y": 15,
"z": 1.4
},
"opacity": 0
}
],
"audio": {
"filename": "ZH_A1_pinyin_nasal_finals.mp3",
"startTime": 1,
"startTimestamp": 235.65,
"finishTimestamp": 237.72
}
},
"commands": [
{
"character": "Li Hong",
"opacity": 1,
"startTime": 0
},
{
"character": "Li Hong",
"startTime": 1,
"finishTime": 3.07,
"dialogue": {
"text": "前端 (qián duān)",
"align": "center"
}
},
{
"character": "Li Hong",
"opacity": 0,
"startTime": 3.57
}
]
}