Topic 1: にほんご (Japanese)

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LESSON 1: こんにちわ! HELLO!



#1 あいさつを します -- Exchange greetings


⛅️ おはようございます。; Ohayoo gozaimasu / Good morning

☀️ こんいちは。; Konnichiwa / Hello

🌙 こんばんは。; Konbanwa / Good evening

👋 さようなら。; Sayoonara / Goodbye 
👋じゃあ、また。; Jaa, mata/ See you again

🕴 おさきに しつれいします。; Osaki ni shitsureeshimasu/ Pardon me, I have to go now.
👨‍💼 おつかれさまでした。; Otsukaresama deshita/ Thank you for your hard work.

😄 ありがとうございます。; Arigatoo gozaimasu/ Thank you. 
👌いいえ。; Iie/ No problem.

🙇 すみません。; Sumimasen/ I'm sorry. 
😇 いいえ。; Iie/ It's okay.

🙋 すみません。; Excuse me. 
😃はい。; Hai/ Yes!.

#2 にほんごを よみあす -- Read Japanese scripts

Japanese writing styles consist of 3 which is hiragana, katakana and kanji.
To be honest, I found it hard to memorize the kanas (hiragana and katakana) because of the shapes of the letters sometimes confusing m😅 Well luckily I found a method that helps me in memorizing the kanas, which is called mnemonics. It's basically like imagining the letter looking like a picture. Here I include the table of letters, the origin, their respective mnemonics, and strokes!


The origin of hiragana letters

The origin of katakana letters



KANAS' MNEMONICS: The white block is hiragana, while the black block is katakana.

The right strokes to write hiragana letters

The right strokes to write katakana letters


LESSON 2: もういちど おねがいします。

WOULD YOU SAY THAT AGAIN?



#3 きょうしつの こととばを はなします。-- Use basic classroom expressions


はらさん、いますか。; Hara-san, imasu ka?/ Hara, are you present?
🙆 はい、います。; Hai, imasu./ Yes, I'm here.
🙅 いません。; Imasen./ No, absent.

👂 きいて ください。↦ Please listen.
           (kiite kudasai)


Please write. ↼ ✍️ かいて ください。
(kaite kudasai)        
📚 よんで ください。↣ Please read.
             (yonde kudasai)


Please open page 3. ↞ 📖3⃣️ 3ペエジを あけて ください。
(san-peeji o akete kudasai)     
     
🗣 いって ください。⇾ Please say.
         (itte kudasai)
   Please look. ⇠ 👀 みて ください。
(mite kudasai)       

👥 ペアで はなして ください。↪  Please talk in pair.
           (pea de hanashite kudasai)


CLICK HERE FOR MORE CLASSROOM EXPRESSIONS!

#4 なまえと くにを かきます。 -- Write your name and country in Japanese



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