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一分の日本語
Does your partner know these phrases in
Japanese?
_______wa nihongo de nan to iimasu ka.
______to iimasu.
I don’t understand.
I have a question.
I forgot.
I lost it.
ウオームアップ (Warm-Up)
11月15日(火)
ローマじ(Romaji) で かいてください。
1.なに
2. ねこ
3. いぬ
4.その
5.おねがい
1.
2.
3.
4.
shukudai
Hiragana rebyuu
L2-2 Tango
L2-3 Tango
今日 の 課題
Standard: Settings 1.0
ESLR: Connected to the World
ユニット の もくひょう Unit Objective
Students will be able to introduce themselves.
きょう の もくひょう Daily Objective
Given an object in Japanese, students will be able to identify it by pointing to a
picture of it.
しゅくだい Homework
L2-3 FC
1. ta i ko
2. tsu ku e 3. a to de
4. chi i sa i
5. do ko
7. te i ka
8. ku da sa i
9. chi ka te tsu
6. tsu gi
10. to o ka
1. I don’t
understand.
2. I lost it.
3. I can’t hear.
4. I forgot.
5. I can’t see.
a. kikoemasen
b. miemasen
c. wakarimasen
d. wasuremashita
e. nakushimashita
How do you say _____ in Japanese?
________ wa nihongo de nan to
iimasu ka.
You say _________.
_______ to iimasu.
How do you say thank you in Japanese
Thank you wa nihongo de nan to
iimasu ka.
You say arigatou gozaimasu.
arigatou gozaimasu to iimasu.
How do you say hi in Japanese
hi wa nihongo de nan to iimasu ka.
You say konnichiwa.
konnichiwa to iimasu.
How do you say I forgot in Japanese
I forgot wa nihongo de nan to iimasu
ka.
You say wasuremashita.
wasuremashita to iimasu.
How do you say I have a question in
Japanese
I have a question wa nihongo de nan
to iimasu ka.
You say shitsumon ga arimasu.
shitsumon ga arimasu to iimasu.
Erin-san Reflection
What do you find interesting about Japanese
homes or family life?
If you visited Japan, what kind of food would
you like to introduce to your Japanese family?
Person 1
Exchange Student (Emily/Jose)
morning
feeling sleepy
Person 2
hot day
Japanese classmate (Sugita)
03-7631
morning
feeling fine
hot day
03-9803
Person 1
Exchange Student (Emily/Jose)
night
feeling tired
Person 2
cold day
Japanese elderly neighbor (Tanaka)
08-9630
night
feeling sick
cold day
08-7340
Person 1
Exchange Student (Emily/Jose)
afternoon
feeling sick
Person 2
cloudy day
Japanese classmate (Kuroiwa)
04-0741
afternoon
feeling fine
cloudy day
04-0135
Is it…?
~desu ka.
Yes, it is.
hai, sou desu.
No, it isn’t.
iie, sou dewa arimasen.
Kore: This (near me)
Sore: That (near you)
Are: That (over there)
Kore/sore/are
wa _________desu.
This/That/That over there is ___________.
Kore/sore/are wa nan desu ka.
What is this/that/that over there?
denwa bangou wa nan desu ka.
denwa bangou = phone number
wa = particle that marks the subject/topic
nan / nani = what
desu = is
ka = particle that marks a question
denwa bangou wa nan desu ka.
denwa bangou wa ____no____desu.
sumimasen. mou ichido
onegaishimasu.
sumimasen. yukkuri onegaishimasu.
chotto matte kudasai.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
atsui desu ne.
It’s hot!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
samui desu ne.
It’s cold!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
suzushii desu ne.
It’s cool!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
mushi atsui desu ne.
It’s hot and humid!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
ii tenki desu ne.
The weather is nice!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
ame desu ne.
It’s raining!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
kumori desu ne.
It’s cloudy!
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
atsui desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
mushi atsui desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
ame desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
samui desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
atsui desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
suzushii desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
kumori desu ne.
sou desu ne.
kyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is the weather today?
http://weather.yahoo.co.jp/weather/
jp/13/4410.html
toukyou no tenki wa dou desu ka.
How is Tokyo’s weather?
toukyou no tenki wa _____desu.
http://weather.yahoo.co.jp/weather/
(0) genki desu ka.
hai, genki desu.
(0) genki desu ka.
(iie), guai ga warui desu.
(0) genki desu ka.
nemui desu.
(0) genki desu ka.
tsu ka re te imasu.
(0) genki desu ka.
hai, genki desu.
iie, guai ga warui desu.
nemui desu.
tsukarete imasu.
______wa _______desu/imasu.
Exit Ticket
Kore wa gi desu ka.
ぎ
Exit Ticket
Write in Hiragana without looking at your chart.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ojigi
Shiso
Seizee
Zou
asoko
You see your teacher in the
morning.
ohayou gozaimasu.
Your friend says good bye to you.
What do you reply?
jaa ne.
Your teacher gives you a pencil.
What do you say?
arigatou gozaimasu.
Your teacher asks a question but
you need her to say it again.
mou ichido
onegaishimasu.
You see a friend at night.
Konbanwa.
Your friend thanks you for doing
them a favor. What do you reply?
dou itashi mashite.
You ask a friend how they are.
genki desu ka.
Your friend asks you for your
phone number.
denwa bangou wa
___no___no___desu.
You need someone to speak more
slowly.
yukkuri onegaishimasu.
Exit Ticket
Write in Romaji.
1.こうじ
2.さすが
3.ぞう
4.さいご
What’s your name?
Onamae wa?
I am ______.
Watashi wa _____ desu.
One moment, please.
chotto matte kudasai.
Thank you.
arigatou gozaimasu
You’re welcome.
Dou itashi mashite.
kazu = かず = numbers
11-19
first word is always jyuu or juu
second word is always the second number
Example: 17
jyuu shichi
Example: 19
jyuu kyuu
Example: 14
jyuu yon
kazu = かず = numbers
20, 30, 40…
first word is always the number
second word is always jyuu
Example: 40
yon jyuu
Example: 70
nana jyuu
Example: 90
kyuu jyuu
jyuu ichi
hachi jyuu
jyuu kyuu
jyuu san
ni jyuu
kyuu jyuu
jyuu go
kazu = かず = numbers
21-99
first word is always the first number
second word is always jyuu
third word is always the last number
Example: 24
ni jyuu yon
Example: 77
nana jyuu nana
Example: 49
yon jyuu kyuu
san jyuu kyuu
go jyuu hachi
yon jyuu nana
ni jyuu ichi
san jyuu
roku jyuu ni
jyuu ichi
Ichiro Suzuki wa __________desu.
Hideki Matsui wa ________desu.
Hideo Nomo wa _______desu.
Hidetoshi Nakata wa _______desu.
Kazu Miura wa _______desu.
Exit Ticket
Write in Hiragana without looking at a chart.
1.akiko
2.egao
3.ike
4.kegu
What’s your name?
I am ______.
Sorry. Once more please.
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
How are you?
I’m fine.
1
ichi
2
ni
3
san
4
shi
5
go
6
roku
7
shichi
8
hachi
9
kyuu
10
jyuu
Jikoshoukai
self-introduction
Use to introduce yourself to a person or people you’ve
never met before. Used for formal situations.
Hello.
Konnichiwa/ohayou gozaimasu/konbanwa
How do you do?
(bow) Hajimemashite.
I am _____.
Watashi wa _____desu.
It’s nice to meet you.
(bow) Douzu yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Jikoshoukai
self-introduction
Watashi was sutefanii desu.
Douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
Hajimemashite.
With the person sitting next to you, fill out this chart in English or
Spanish with as many words as you can think of.
To a friend
Ways to say
hello
Ways to say
good bye
Ways to say
thank you
To a teacher
To a friend,
someone
same age,
familiar
Good
Morning
Good
Afternoon
Good
Evening
Good Bye
To a teacher,
an elder,
unfamiliar
Ohayou
gozaimasu
Ohayou
Ohayou
Ohayou
Ohayou
Ohayou
gozaimasu
Ohayou
Ohayou
To a friend,
someone
same age,
familiar
Good
Morning
Good
Afternoon
Good
Evening
Good Bye
ohayou
To a teacher,
an elder,
unfamilair
ohayou
gozaimasu
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
Konnichiwa
To a friend,
someone
same age,
familiar
Good
Morning
Good
Afternoon
Good
Evening
Good Bye
ohayou
konnichiwa
To a teacher,
an elder,
unfamilair
ohayou
gozaimasu
konnichiwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
Konbanwa
To a friend,
someone
same age,
familiar
Good
Morning
Good
Afternoon
Good
Evening
Good Bye
ohayou
To a teacher,
an elder,
unfamilair
konnichiwa
ohayou
gozaimasu
konnichiwa
konbanwa
konbanwa
sayounara
jyaa ne
jyaa ne
jyaa ne
jyaa ne
sayounara
jyaa ne
jyaa ne
To a friend,
someone
same age,
familiar
Good
Morning
Good
Afternoon
Good
Evening
Good Bye
ohayou
To a teacher,
an elder,
unfamilair
konnichiwa
ohayou
gozaimasu
konnichiwa
konbanwa
konbanwa
jyaa ne
Sayounara
konnichiwa
konnichiwa
ohayou
ohayou
gozaimasu
sayounara
sayounara
konbanwa
konbanwa
jyaa ne
jyaa ne
ohayou
gozaimasu
ohayou
Hiragana Flashcards
Purpose: to use to study and quiz yourself on
things you need to memorize
Side 1: Romaji
Side 2: Hiragana
How to use Hiragana Flashcards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mix up the order of the cards
Look at the Hiragana Side
Read the cards.
Make two piles: I know pile and I’m not sure pile
Read the cards again in the I’m not sure pile until you know
them.
6. Randomize all cards again and look at the Hiragana side.
7. This time, write the letters in Romaji making two piles again
and repeating until you know.
8. Randomize all cards again and prepare a paper and pencil.
9. Look at the Romaji side and write the letters in Hiragana using
the correct stroke order and making the two piles until you
know them
10.REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT—30 MIN EACH DAY
Egujitto chiketto (Exit Ticket)
Write the letters below in Romaji.
1. ご
2. か
3. ぐ
4. き
5. げ
Where is _______?
_____ wa doko desu ka.
Where is Shikoku?
Shikoku wa doko desu ka.
Where is Honshu?
Honshu wa doko desu ka.
Where is Hokkaido?
Hokkaido wa doko desu ka.
日本= nihon = Japan
Hokkaidou
Honshuu
Kyuushuu
Shikoku
Okinawa
Toukyou
Oosaka
Kyouto
Nagoya
Baindaa = Binder
Warm-Up
Notes
Classwork
Quiz
Homework
Thank you
Arigatou gozaimasu
ありがとう ございます
You’re Welcome
Dou itashi mashi te
どういたしまして
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