session 4 "か"column, self-introduction (1)
DESCRIPTION
Writing hiragana か ”ka” column Self-introduction (1)TRANSCRIPT
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Review
- Writing Hiragana - Proper stroke order is important - Each stroke goes left to right and top to bottom - 3 different ways to end a stroke; tome (stop), hane (jump), and harai (sweeping)
- あ column 1. あい (love) 3. あお (blue) 2. うえ (up) 4. いいえ (no)
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Main focus
- Japanese “ か” and ” が” column (Hiragana for k/g + vowels) - Tracing practice - Vocabulary Drill
- How to introduce yourself in Japanese? (1)
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かきくけこ / がぎぐげごwith the correct stroke order
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①
②③
“ka”
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②
“ki”③
④
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“ku”①
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②
“ke”③
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“ko”
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②
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Dakuten (a voiced sound mark)
The double points at the right top of hiragana mean they have a voiced consonant
*Dakuten is wrote last on the character*Do not write dakuten longer than the previous stroke
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Activity 1; Tracing practice か column
Year
Month
Day
Name
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Activity 2; Hiragana puzzle
Choose the letter and do the puzzle!
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Activity 3; Words You Can WriteWrite the following words using the hiragana that you just learned
1. き (tree)2. あか (red)3. きく (to listen)4. いけ (pond)5. かお (face)6. かぎ (key)7. くぎ (nail)
8. ごご (afternoon)9. えいご (English)10.きかい (machine)11.けいかく (plan)12.くうこう (airport)13.こうこう (high school)14.がいこく (foreign country)
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Give a simple self-introduction
1. Hajimemashite. はじめまして。
2. Watashi wa (Shimohigoshi) (Kana) desu. わたし は しもひごし かな です。
3. (Kana) to yondekudasai. かな と よんでください。
4. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. よろしく おねがい します。
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Give a simple self-introduction
1. Hajimemashite はじめまして
“ Nice to meet you./ How do you do?”
*only used when first meeting someone
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Give a simple self-introduction
2. Watashi wa (Family name) (“First” name) desu. わたし は ( しもひごし ) ( かな ) です。
“ I am (First name) (Family name).”
*The first name follows the family name * “desu” is equivalent to English “am,” “are,” or “is”
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Give a simple self-introduction
3. (Nickname) to yondekudasai. ( かな ) と よんでください。
“ Please call me (Nickname).”
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Give a simple self-introduction
4. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. よろしく おねがい します。
Must know this phrase!!Have various implicit meaningsUsed differently depend on the situation
“Be kind/nice to me??” “Please take care of me??”
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How to use this phrase?[Meeting someone for the first time]A: Nice to meet you, I am Ichiro.B: My name is Mary. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.A: Same here, yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
[When beginning a meeting, group work, or lesson]A: Is everyone here?B: Yes, it seems like it.A: Well then, let’s begin. Today, yoroshiku onegai shimasu.B: Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
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1. はじめまして Hajimemashite
2. わたし は (Family name) (First name) です Watashi wa (Family name) (First name) desu
3. (Nickname) と よんでください (Nickname) to yondekudasai
4. よろしく おねがい します Yoroshiku onegai shimasu
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Hiragana Table
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Hiragana Table
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Voiced Consonants and ‘P’
GU
GE
ZADA
BO
BEBU
BI
BAPA
PI
PUPE
PO
JIDZIZUDZU
DEDO GO
JI
ZU
ZE
ZO
GI
GA
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Next week
- Learn how to read and write さ “ sa” column
- Conversation practice How to introduce yourself in Japanese (2)
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