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Beginners 1 on 05/20/10

2010-05-23 | Beginners 1

Number of students: 14 including 4 new students 
Summary
(1)Classroom expressions
 1. すみませんもういちど おねがいします。= Excuse me.  One more time please. (Please repeat it.)
 2. すみませんゆっくり おねがいします。= Excuse me.  Slowly, please.
 3. ちょっと まって ください。= Please wait a minute.
 4. わかりますか。= Do you understand?
 5. はい、わかります。= Yes, I understand.
 6. いいえ、わかりません。= No, I don't understand.
 7. しりません。= I don't know.
 8. みえません。= I can't see.
 9. きこえません。 = I can't hear.
 10. いいです。 = It is good.
 11. だめです。  = It is no good.
 12. ええと…/あのう… = Let me see.../ Well...
 13. Treeは にほんごで なんといいますか  = How do you say "Tree" in Japanese?
        = Treeは にほんごで なんですか  = What is "Tree" in Japanese?

*Additional expressions
 14. くもりですねぇ。= It's cloudy.
 15. てんきが わるい ですねぇ。 = The weather is not good.
 16. なんですか。/ どこですか。/ いつですか。/ だれですか。/ なぜ(なんで)ですか。/ どうですか
  = What?/ Where?/ When?/ Who?/ Why?/ How?

(2)Lesson3: Verb Conjugation  (Text: pp.58-59)
      We learned two kinds of Japanese verb (ru-verb and u-verb) and irregular verbs.
      In lesson 3, we study three verb forms; dictionary form, present tense affirmative form (-ます), and present tense negative form (-ません).
      Please practice verb conjugation with the verb conjugation table!

Homework
(1)Fill out the 'Verb conjugation table' (dictionary form, present affirmative form, and present negative form).
(2)Look at the handout about 'Lesson 3-1' and start studying new vocabulary.

Next week
(1)Lesson 3-1: Verb はなす = speak, talk
(2)Body language in Japan

See you next week!!!


そうですね!(soudesune)

2010-05-19 | Beginners 1
"笑(わら)って いいとも(Waratte Iitomo)" is a very long-running Japanese variety show. The name of the show means "it's okay to laugh".

This show is hosted by タモリさん(Tamori-san) and has run since 1982. Maybe almost all Japanese people know this show. At the beginning of one program of the show, you can hear the phrase "そうですね(soudesune)"(= Yes, it is.) some times. Just take a look at the following movie just for 30 seconds. I hope it may be a little funny for you :)

Guest: Gackt ガクト (Japanese musician)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2rdwz_gackt-yyyyyyyyyyy_fun

As a bonus,
Guest: リチャード・ギア(Richard Gere)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9twvp__shortfilms


タモリさん

Beginners 1 on 05/13/10

2010-05-14 | Beginners 1

Summer class has just started! Let's enjoy learning Japanese together!! :)

Number of students: 11 including 2 new students
Summary
(1)Self Introduction in Japanese
Let's review!
 ・はじめまして。(Hajimemashite.) = How do you do?
 ・わたしは たかこです。(Watashi wa Takako desu.) = I'm Takako.
 ・わたしの なまえは たかこです。(Watashi no namae wa Takako desu.) = My name is Takako.
 ・わたしは がくせい(こうこうせい、だいがくせい、だいがくいんせい、スタッフ)です。(Watashi wa gakusei (koukousei, daigakusei, daigakuinsei, sutaffu) desu.) = I am a student (highschool student, college student, grad student, staff).
 ・わたしは インディアナだいがくの がくせいです。(Watashi wa Indiana daigaku no gakusei desu.) = I'm a student at Indiana university.
 ・わたしは 22さいです。(Watashi wa nijuu-ni sai desu.) = I am 22 years old.
 ・どうぞよろしく。(Douzo yoroshiku.) = Nice to meet you.

(2)Classroom expressions
 1. はじめましょう。= Let's begin.
 2. きりつ。= Stand.
 3. れい。= Bow.
 4. ちゃくせき。= Sit.
 5. (お)やすみです。= ~ is absent.
 6. ちこくです。= ~ is tardy.
 7. はやく。= Hurry!
 8. おわりましょう。= Let's finish.
 9. なに?/ なんですか? = What?/ What is it?
 10. すみません。おそくなりました。 = I am sorry to be late.

(3)Weather expressions
 1. あついですねぇ。= It's hot!
 2. さむいですねぇ。 = It's cold!
 3. すずしいですねぇ。 = It is cool (temperature)!
 4. そうですねぇ。= Yes it is!
 5. (お)げんきですか = How are you? (lit. Are you fine?)
 6. はい、げんきです。 = Yes, I am fine.
 7. むしあついですねぇ。 = It's hot and humid.
 8. いい(お)てんきですねぇ。 = The weather is nice.
 9. あめですねぇ。= It's raining.
 10. いいえ、ぐあいが わるいです。 = No, I feel sick.
 11. ねむいです。  = (I) am sleepy.
 12. つかれています。 = (I) am tired.

*Additional expressions
 13. ゆきですねぇ。= It's snowing.
 14. とても げんきです。 = I'm very fine.
 15. ちょっと ねむいです。 = I'm a little sleepy.
 16. おなかが すいています。 = I am hungry.
  17. ねむくて、つかれています。= I'm sleepy and tired.
 18. ながい いちにち です。= It's a long day. (It is not so often used in Japan, though.)

(4)Lessons follow up
  1. What is the difference between the particle は(wa) and が(ga)?
     - は is a topic marker, and が is a subject marker.  The following link has more explanation about this.  This is one of the most confusing particles faced by most Japanese Learning Students.
       http://nihongo.anthonet.com/difference-between-wa-and-ga/ 

  2. What is the difference between そうですね and そうですか?
     - "そうですね" means "Yes it is.", "That"s right." / "Let me see,", " Well..."
       ex. いい おてんき ですね。= The weather is nice.
            そうですね。= Yes it is.
     - "そうですか" means "I see."
       ex. これは1000えんです。= This is 1000 yen..
            そうですか。じゃあ、あれはいくらですか。= I see. Then, how much is that?

Homework
(1)Look at the handout 'Verb conjugation table' and start studying new verbs (dictionary form and present form).

Next week
(1)Classroom expressions vol.2
(2)Lesson 3: Verb conjugation

See you next week!!!


Summer class will start this Thursday (May 13th)

2010-05-11 | Beginners 1
Summer class will start this Thursday (May 13th).  I hope I can see as many students as possible :)
Let's keep learning Japanese!!

Japanese Beginners Class (summer 2010):
Time: Every Thursday at 4:10-5:00pm
Place: Asian Culture Center

See you on Thursday!

Bento.com

2010-05-06 | others
I found the website about Japanese food! If you are interested in Japanese food and restaurants in Japan, please check it!

bento.com
http://www.bento.com/tf-recp.html

Bento means "lunch box".

Holidays and Events in May and June

2010-05-05 | Calender
きょうは こどものひ です!(Today is Children's day.)
これは なんですか。(What is this?)


こたえ: これは こいのぼり です。(Click "こいのぼり" for the detail)
Answer: This is Koinobori.


from: http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/explore/calendar/

May
- ゴールデンウィーク "Golden Week" (April 29-May 5)    
- 八十八夜(はちじゅうはちや)Hachiju-Hachiya (May 2 or 3)
- 憲法記念日(けんぽうきねんび)Constitution Memorial Day (May 3)
- 博多どんたく(はかたどんたく)Dontaku Festival (in Hakata) (May 3-4)
- みどりの日(みどりのひ)Greenery Day (May 4)
- 子どもの日(こどものひ)Children's Day (May 5)
- 母の日(ははのひ)Mother's Day (Second Sunday)
- 葵祭(あおいまつり)Aoi Festival (in Kyoto) (May 15)
- 三社祭(さんじゃまつり)Sanja Festival (in Tokyo) (Third Weekend)

June
- Ayu Season (June 1)
- 父の日(ちちのひ)Father's Day (Third Sunday)
- 梅雨(つゆ)Rainy Season (Early June to mid-July)
- 山王祭(さんのうまつり)Sanno Festival (in Tokyo) (June 13-15)



How To Make まきずし(Rolled Sushi)

2010-05-05 | Culture
Thank you for coming to the Japanese dinner!
I'd like to share Sushi recipe and posted this. Please make sushi at your home :) 

How To Make Rolled Sushi

A) Tuna Salad Roll & B) Avocado Egg Roll

Equipment Needed:
まきす: Makisu(Bamboo sushi-roll mat)
・まないた: Manaita(Cutting board)
・ほうちょう: Houchou(Very sharp knife)
・すいはんき: Suihanki(Rice Cooker)
しゃもじ: Shamoji(Wooden or plastic rice paddle)
・サランラップ: Saran-rappu(Plastic wrap)
Ingredients (for 4 sushi rolls):
Sushi rice:
3 cups uncooked Japanese rice, 4 cups water,
5 tablespoons rice vinegar, 4 and 1/2 tablespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons salt
Sushi Ingredients:
4 sheets of dried seaweed (のり: Nori)
A)    1 cucumber, 1 canned tuna, 1 tablespoons mayonnaise
B)    1 cucumber, 2 avocados, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon sugar
Soy Sauce
How To Make Rolled Sushi
:
Making sushi rice
1. Place rice and water into a rice cooker; turn on the rice cooker.
2. Prepare sushi vinegar (すしずSushi-zu) by mixing rice vinegar, sugar, and salt.
3. Spread the hot rice into a large plate or a large bowl, and sprinkle the vinegar mixture over the rice and fold the rice by rice paddle quickly. Be careful not to smash the rice.
4. To cool and remove the moisture of the rice well, use a fan as you mix sushi rice. This will give sushi rice a shiny look.

Preparing sushi ingredients
A)    Tuna Salad Roll
5. Wash and peel cucumber. Slice in half lengthwise, then cut into long, slender strips.
6. Mix tuna and mayonnaise in a bowl.
B)    Avocado Egg Roll
5. Wash and peel cucumber. Slice in half lengthwise, then cut into long, slender strips.
6. Beat eggs and sugar in a small bowl. Make a rolled omelet and cool. Cut it into long sticks.
7. Peel an avocado and cut it into strips or mash it.

Making Sushi
8. Wrap a bamboo mat (Makisu) with plastic wrap.
9. Put a sheet of dried seaweed (Nori) on a bamboo mat.
10. Spread sushi rice on top of the seaweed.
11. Place the ingredients lengthwise on the rice.
12. Roll up the bamboo mat, pressing forward to shape the sushi into a cylinder.
13. Press the bamboo mat firmly and remove it from the sushi.
14. Cut the rolled sushi into bite-size pieces. (wet the knife between each cut to make it easier to cut and keep the rice from sticking to the knife).
15. Eat sushi with say sauce.

Let's enjoy Japanese foods!!

Beginners 1 on 04/27/10

2010-04-28 | Beginners 1

Number of students: 5
Summary
(1)Lesson 2: Review of Grammar (handout)
(2)Lesson 2: Exercise (handout)
(3)Lesson 2: Particles ね(ne) and よ(yo) (p.38)
The particle ね(ne) means "right?" or "isn"t it?".
Ex. それは たかいです 。(Sore wa takai desu ne.)=It's expensive, isn't it?

The particle よ(yo) is added to a statement if the speaker wants to assure the listener of what has been said.
Ex. たけしさんは にほんじん です 。(Takeshi san wa nihonjin desu yo.)=(In case you're wondering,) Takeshi is Japanese.

(4)Lesson2: Dialogue (p.30)
<vocabulary>
じゃあ(jaa)= then
そうですか。(Soudesu ka.)= I see.
~をください。(~ o kudasai.) = Please give me ~.

Today, we finished lesson 2.  Please review vocabulary, grammar, and expressions of Lesson2 well!!
Practice the dialogues by the following movie (You can also look at the scenery about a Japanese flea Market).
http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/self/movlist.en.html  (Click "Lesson 2")

Today was the last class of this semester.  I really appreciate for your hard work.  Good jobs, students!!!  I enjoyed teaching Japanese very much though I admit my English is not enough.  I will continue to teach for the summer semester. I will let you know when we will start a summer class after we will  find out.

Thank you, students!!!
See you next time!!!


Beginners 1 on 04/20/10

2010-04-21 | Beginners 1

Number of students: 4
Summary
(1)Lesson 2: Review of the particle も(mo)
(2)Lesson 2: Vocabulary about places
(3)Lesson 2: この, その, あの, and どの + noun  (p.35)
   While これ, それ, あれ, and どれmust always stand alone,
   この, その, あの, and どの must always be followed by a noun.

    - この とけいは いくらですか。(kono tokei wa ikura desuka.)= How much is this watch?  
    - [その とけいは] 3000えん です。([sono tokei wa] sanzen en desu.) = [That watch is] 3000 yen.

(4)Lesson 2: ここ, そこ, あそこ, and どこ (p.36)
    ここkoko)= here (near me)
    そこsoko)= there (near you)
    あそこasoko)= over there
    どこdoko)= where

    - ゆうびんきょく どこですか。(yuubinkyoku wa doko desu ka.) = Where is the post office?
    - [ゆうびんきょく は] あそこ です。([yuubinkyoku wa] asoko desu.) = [The post office is] over there.

Homework
(1)A handout about この, その, あの, and だれの
(2)Review today's expression. (Read the textbook pp.35-36)

Next week (the last class of this semester)
We will finish Lesson2!!

(1)Review of Lesson 2
(2)Lesson 2 Dialogue (pp.30-31)
Please print out the copy of the textbook Lesson 2, and bring it to the next class!

See you next week!


Beginners 1 on 04/13/10

2010-04-15 | Beginners 1

Number of students: 6
Summary
(1)Lesson 2: New vocabulary
(2)Lesson 2: Writing Practice
(3)Lesson 2: noun (p.37)
    The particle "も(mo)" means "also," "too," or "as well."
    It is used in both affirmative and negative sentences.
[Example]
      わたし にほんじんです。(watashi wa nihonjin desu.) = I am a Japanese.
      あなた にほんじんです。(anata mo nihonjin desu.) = You are a Japanese, too.

(4)Lesson 2: (これは)だれの○○ですか。([kore wa] dareno ○○ desu ka.) (p.36)
[Example]
    - これ は だれの かさ ですか。(kore wa dareno kasa desu ka.) = Whose umbrella is this?
    - それ は わたしの かさ です。(sore wa watashi no kasa desu.) = That (in front of you) is my umbrella.

Homework
(1)Review today's expression. (Read the textbook p.36 and p.37)

Next week
(1)Lesson 2 Vocabulary about places
(2)Lesson 2 この(kono), その(sono), あの(ano), and どの(dono) + noun (p.35)
(3)Lesson 2 ここ(koko), そこ(soko), あそこ(asoko), and どこ(doko)  (p.36)
Please print out the copy of the textbook Lesson 2, and bring it to the next class!

See you next week!