Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Lesson 8: Point out your family members

This week in Japanese class, students are pointing out their family members, including mom, dad, big brother, big sister, little brother, and little sister. They memorized the words using mnemonic devices. Some students also are drawing and labeling family portraits.


BOYS IN THE FAMILY
  • otousan おとうさん (dad)
  • oniisan おにいさん (big brother)
  • otouto おとうと (little brother)
GIRLS IN THE FAMILY
  • okaasan おかあさん (mom)
  • oneesan おねえさん (big sister)
  • imouto いもうと (little sister)
Can you name all of the family members of the Simpson family in Japanese without looking at the list?

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Lesson 7: Write the second five hiragana かきくけこ

a
i
u
e
o

This week, students are reading and writing the second five letters of the Japanese "hiragana" alphabet. They are also writing words that begin with each letter. (kame, kiiroi, kuma, keitai, koara). To practice the hiragana letters, please go to

japanese-lesson.com/characters/hiragana/


Which words are these?

  • かめ
  • きいろい
  • くま
  • けいたい
  • こあら

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Lesson 6: School Life in Japan

This week in Japanese class, students are learning about School Life in Japan. They are comparing their prior knowledge with what they learn by reading a “Letter Home From Japan”. Which of these Japan School Life questions do you know the answer to? 1) What month does school start? 2) Do Japanese students wear uniforms? 3) Do most girls have pierced or unpierced ears? 4) What do Japanese students do with their shoes before entering school? 5) How many students does a typical Japanese classroom have? 6) Almost every student goes where right after school? 7) What are some typical martial arts clubs in Japanese schools? 8) What is a cram school? 9) What do Japanese students have to do to help their school every day? 1. April 2. Uniform 3. Unpierced 4. Take them off and put them in a locker. They wear “indoor” shoes in the school building. 5. About 40 6. After-school club (even in junior high school) 7. Kendo, judo, karate 8. A night school for extra studying. Students typically go two nights per week 9. Clean it!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Lesson 5: Ask What Color It Is

This week in Japanese class, students are asking what color something is in Japanese and answering one of the six colors we learned. Students are also learning the "Akai Red" song.


Q: Ichigo wa nani iro desu ka? . いちご は なに いろ です か
A: Akai desu. . あかい です

Akai - red
Orenji - orange
Kiiroi - yellow
Midori - green
Aoi - blue
Murasaki - purple

Monday, October 5, 2009

Lesson 4: Write the First 5 Hiragana - あいうえお

a
i
u
e
o

This week, students are reading and writing the first five letters of the Japanese "hiragana" alphabet. They are also writing words that begin with each letter. (arigatou, ichigo, usagi, enpitsu, orenji). To practice the hiragana letters, please go to

japanese-lesson.com/characters/hiragana/


Which words are these?

いちご

ありがとう

おれんじ

うさぎ

えんぴつ

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Lesson 3: Japan Country Reports



This week, students drew a map of Japan, located the capital city of Japan, Tokyo. Students also drew the Japan flag and listed three Japan facts they know.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Lesson 2: Offer Someone Some Fruit



This week in Japanese class, students are learning how to offer someone different fruits in Japanese, how to sing the "Kudamono" (fruit) song, how to play the game "Fruits Basket", and how to make an origami banana. In the month of September, students are also writing the first five letters of the Japanese alphabet - あいうえお.

Offer Some Fruit**Fill in the orange part with a fruit name.

  • Banana o douzo. ばなな を どうぞ。
  • (✔)Arigatou.
    ありがとう。
  • (✘)Chotto. 
    ちょっと。

This Week's Vocabulary:
  • kudamono (fruit) なまえ
  • banana (banana) ばなな
  • orenji (orange) おれんじ
  • momo (peach) もも
  • ichigo (strawberry) いちご
  • remon (lemon) れもん
  • ringo (apple) りんご
  • painappuru (pineapple) ぱいなっぷる
  • budou (grapes) ぶどう
  • douzo (here you go) どうぞ
  • arigatou (thank you) ありがとう
  • chotto (um, no thanks) ちょっと

Lesson 1 Self-Quiz:
  • What fruit is "ichigo"?
  • How do you say peach in Japanese?
  • How do you say apple in Japanese?
  • What are two yellow fruits in Japanese?
  • How do you offer someone a pineapple in Japanese?
  • Let's sing the "kudamono" (fruit) song!