In this Chinese language lesson, students learn how to ask someone where they live and respond with “I live in Malta” or “I live in China,” applying these concepts in both Maltese and Chinese. The teacher explains the meaning behind the Chinese characters for China (ä¸å½), with ä¸ meaning “middle” and å½ meaning “country,” demonstrating the historical context in the character formation. Additionally, the lesson covers how to write Malta phonetically in Chinese characters by splitting it into syllables: ma (horse), er (ear), and ta (he/she).