Beginning Japanese Workbook. Michael L. Kluemper
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6. good morning (casual) _____________________
7. I’m fine/energetic. _____________________
8. good night (polite) _____________________
9. good afternoon _____________________
10. How are you? _____________________
11. room _____________________
12. I’m home! _____________________
13. this _____________________
14. that _____________________
15. that over there _____________________
16. which _____________________
四 Respond with the appropriate Japanese word or expression to each situation below.
17. Greet your teacher before school.
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18. When someone returns home you say:
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19. When you return home, you say:
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20. You are eating a Japanese meal. You point to a small jar near you and ask if this is soy sauce.
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21. Your friend is holding up a hiragana flash card. You ask if that is the hiragana “ka.”
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22. Someone away from you in the cafeteria has taken a suspicious white block-like piece of food and soy sauce out of her lunch bag. You ask your friend next to you if that over there is tofu.
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23. It’s three p.m. and you are shopping at the mall. You see a friend from your Japanese class. Greet your friend.
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24. It is midnight and you have just finished working hard on your homework. You say good night to your parents.
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25. Your host father is offering you two food choices. You think they might be sushi, but you want to make certain. Ask him what they are, remembering to use the polite word for sushi.
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五 Write the kanji stroke order below with the first stroke in the first box, the first and second stroke in the second box, etc. In the last row, write kanji that you feel you need to practice.
BEGINNING JAPANESE WORKBOOK | 1-5 Listening Practice |
名前: | 日付: 月 日 |
1. What is the question being asked?
a. Are you a student?
b. Are you Japanese?
c. Are you American?
d. Are you a teacher?
2. What is the answer?
a. Yes, that’s right.
b. No, that’s wrong.
c. I do not know.
d. Please speak English.
3. What is the answer given to the question?
a. Yes, that’s right.
b. No, that’s not right.
c. I do not know.
d. Please speak English.
4. What is the question that is asked?
a. Is this egg?
b. Is that near you an egg?
c. Is this soy sauce?
d. Is that near you soy sauce?
5. What is the question that is asked?
a. Is that near you an egg?
b. Is that over there an egg?
c. Is this an egg?
d. Is that over there soy sauce?
6. What is the question that is being asked?
a. Is this Japanese?
b. Is that Japanese?
c. Is this Chinese?
d. Is that Chinese?
When do these conversations probably take place?
7. _____ | a. morning |
8. _____ | b. afternoon |
9. _____ | c. evening |
10. _____ | d. before sleeping. |
e. none of the above |
Where do these conversations probably take place?
11. _____ | a. in a store |
12. _____ | b. in a house |
c. in an airplane | |
d. in a school |
BEGINNING JAPANESE WORKBOOK | 1-6 Activities |
名前: | 日付: 月 日 |
一 Translate the following words in Japanese.
1. How are you?
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2. good night
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3. chopsticks
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4. east
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二 Fill in each blank with the correct Japanese word or phrase.
5. please stand up
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6. well done, good job