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9. Classroom Japanese

9. Classroom Japanese. Classroom instruction Frequently used phrases by students How do you say this in Japanese?. 1) Classroom instructions. Mitekudasai . Look, please. Hanashitekudasai . Talk, please. Hajimemashoo. Let’s begin. Owarimashoo . Let’s end.

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9. Classroom Japanese

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  1. 9. Classroom Japanese • Classroom instruction • Frequently used phrases by students • How do you say this in Japanese?

  2. 1) Classroom instructions Mitekudasai.Look, please. Hanashitekudasai.Talk, please. • Hajimemashoo. Let’s begin. • Owarimashoo. Let’s end. • Tsuzukete kudasai. Please continue. Yondekudasai.Read it, please. Ittekudasai.Say it, please. Kiitekudasai.Listen, please. Suwattekudasai.Sit down, please. Aketekudasai.Open, please. Tattekudasai.Stand up, please. Shukudai o dashitekudasai.Submit homework, please.

  3. Checkifyoucandothis! • Actasyouareinstructed by the instructor.

  4. 2) Frequently used phrases by students Wakarimasen.I don’t understand. I don’t know. Wasuremashita. I forgot. Wakarimashita.I got it! Onegaishimasu.Please. Shitsumongaarimasu.I have a question. The words below can be added to some phrases such as “onegaishimasu.” Yukkurionegaishimasu.Slowly, please. chotto moo ichidoa little one more time yukkuriatodeslowly later Mattekudasai.Please wait.

  5. 3) How do you say this in Japanese? Q: “Eraser” wanihongo de nan desu ka?What is “eraser” in Japanese? A: “Keshigomu” desu.It is “keshigomu.” nanwhat Another way to ask “how do you say?” is “nan to iimasuka.” “Pencil” wanihongo de nantoiimasu ka?What is “pencil” called in Japanese? “Enpitsu” to iimasu.It is called “enpitsu.” Eego koreEnglish language this thing by me keshigomueraser enpitsupencil

  6. Nihongo de nan desuka? kokubanblackboard gakuseestudent senseeteacher kabanbag huutooenvelope kamipaper kyooshitsuclassroom tsukuedesk isu chair nootonotebook Japanese nouns do not have genders and plural forms. penpen saihuwallet keetaidenwacellphone

  7. Nihongo de nan to iimasuka? tenjooceiling denkielectric light madowindow hocchikisustapler kurippuclip teeputape kaatencurtain terebitv kabewall maakaamarker hasamiscissors teeburutable yukafloor penpen nootonotebook

  8. Checkifyoucandothis! • AskaboutthenamesofitemsinJapanese. Use the model below. A: Sumimasen. wa Nihongo de nan desuka.B: Eeto, desu.A: Soodesuka. Arigatoogozaimasu.B: Iie, doo itashimashite. Speech fillers such as “eeto,” “anoo,” and “soodesunee,” will make the conversation less awkward. Another technique is to repeat the question itself or just the noun used in the question while thinking about how to answer the question. A: Excuse me. What is in Japanese? B: Let me think. It is . A: I see. Thank you. B: No. Don’t mention it. Think with your partner which words in the previous slides are spelled with katakana rather than hiragana.

  9. References • [Illustrations]. Retrieved June, 2019 from https://www.ac-illust.com/

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