Japanese 1

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Slide 1 : Konnichiwa!

Slide 2 : Watashi wa ….. desu. わたしは …..です。

Slide 3 : What’s your name? Onamae wa? おなまえは?

Slide 4 : Watashi wa ….. desu. わたしは …..です。 introduce yourself to your friends!

Slide 5 : ごるふ Golf

Slide 6 : そっか SokKa

Slide 7 : ばいすばーる Baseball

Slide 8 : ねこ Ne Ko

Slide 9 : いぬ I Nu

Slide 10 : りす RiSu

Slide 11 : ぴっざ Pizza

Slide 12 : チズバーが Chi Zu Ba Ga

Slide 13 : ホット ドッグ HottoDoggu

Slide 14 : ごるふ Golf

Slide 15 : そっか SokKa

Slide 16 : ばいすばーる Baseball

Slide 17 : ねこ Ne Ko

Slide 18 : いぬ I Nu

Slide 19 : りす RiSu

Slide 20 : ぴっざ Pizza

Slide 21 : チズバーが Chi Zu Ba Ga

Slide 22 : ホット ドッグ HottoDoggu

Slide 23 : ___________ が  すき です。 ga suki dess. I like

Slide 24 : ___________ が  すき です。 ga suki dess. I like

Slide 25 : Actually, the Japanese language system consists of 3 different alphabet systems! Kanji (漢字) - symbols which represent a whole word. Children are expected to know around 2000 kanji! Katakana (カタカナ) - consists of 48 symbols, each one representing a sound. Katakana is used for all words of foreign origin, so your name will be written using katakana. Hiragana (ひらがな ) – also consists of 48 symbols, each one representing a sound. Hiragana is used to write words of Japanese origin. How many letters are there in the Japanese alphabet? Easy!

Slide 28 : Bowing

Slide 29 : Hajimemashite! はじめまして! Watashi wa …. desu. わたしは …..です / …… ga suki desu. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu. どうぞよろしくお願いします

Slide 30 : さようなら! Sayonara!

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