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U of Redlands JAPN -1: #2

1. Review: Writing system & Greetings 2. Learn hiragana: A-Ko, Flash cards with pair 3. Numbers (0-100) 4. Telephone numbers

Review
Q: How many writing systems in Japanese? A: Three. How are they called? Hiragana, katakana, and kanji. A ni me o mi ma su

I watch animation.

Useful links
1) Genki Online http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index_en 2) Hiragana stroke order http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ssatoru/other/kana/hiragana_im age/ 3) Katakana stroke order http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ssatoru/other/kana/katakana/ak. mov 4) Kanji stroke order http://www.yamasa.cc/members/ocjs/kanjidic.nsf/Search Kanji3?OpenForm

gyoo

Place the flash cards in a right order.

Lets write! Kaki mashoo!

Hiragana stroke order http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ssatoru/other/kana/h iragana_image


Workbook, p. 117

gyoo

Place the flash cards in a right order!

How to write hiragana?


http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ssatoru/other/kana/h iragana_image/ WB: p.117

ko i carp ue above o ka hill

Hiragana words WB: p. 117 a ki autum I ke pond ka ku write

WB: III
Write the words below in hiragana.
Ka ki ma shoo! Lets write!

Karuta game!
1) Lets make hiragana flash cards. 2) Play karuta! 3) Make a group of 4-5 students. How to play? 1. Place the cards on the desk. 2. One student reads the cards one by one. 3. The rest will find the card read. 4. The person who found the correct cards the most is a winner!

Review greetings!
PPT: Tuesday

Lets learn numbers!


p.g. 48

(su u ji), Numbers


O
zero/ree 1 6 roku 7 nana/shichi 8

ichi
2 Ni 3 san 4 yon/shi/yo 5 go

hachi
9 kyuu/ku 10 juu

11 = 10 + 1 juu ichi 12 = 10 + 2 juu ni 13 = 10 + 3 juu san 14 = 10 + 4 juu yon juu shi 15 = 10 + 5 juu go

16 = 10 + 6 juu roku 17 = 10 + 7 juu nana juu shichi 18 = 10 + 8 juu hachi 19 = 10 + 9 juu kyuu juuku 20 = 2 x 10 ni jyuu

30 = 3 x 10 san juu 40 = 4 x 10 yon juu 50 = 5 x 10 go juu 60 = 6 x 10 roku juu

70 = 7 x 10 nana juu 80 = 8 x 10 hachi juu 90 = 9 x 10 kyuu juu 100 hyaku

Uta o utaimashoo!
Lets sing a song!!!

Practice A. Read the following numbers: p. 48 Pair work


(a) 5 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 1 (e) 10

(f) 8 (g) 2 (h) 6 (i) 4 (j) 3

B. Read the following numbers.


(a) 45 (b) 83 (c) 19 (d) 76 (e) 52 (f) 100 (g) 38 (h) 61 (i) 24 (j) 97

C. What are the answer?


(a) 5 + 3 (b) 9 + 1 (c) 3 + 4 (d) 6 - 6 (e) 10 + 9 (f) 8 7 (g) 40-25

Lets learn the telephone number!


Write your telephone number. The students write their telephone numbers on the board.
Lets read them! Issho ni homimashoo!

Carful numbers for the telephone number: 4 Yon 7 Nana 9 Kyuu

Telephone number

444-777-9999 - is pronounced, no.

TB (50): Telephone dialogue


A:


Denwa bangoo wa nan desu Whats your telephone number? ka.

B: Telephone #
Telephone # desu. Its -------.

A: ~
Telephone # desu ne. Its------, right? B: Ha i , sou desu. Yes, you are right.

Pair work
A: Denwa bangoo B: Telephone # desu. A: Telephone #desu ne. B: Ha i , sou desu. wa nan desu ka.

Homework for Mon., Sep 10


1) 2) 3) 4) Review the telephone dialogue: TB, p. 50 Study for the quiz: a ko, Practice hiragana: Sa to To, Practice new vocabulary 5 times orally in Lesson 1 using either CD or Moodle (kawa bunpo hen, K-1.05 and K01.06) I will ask to pronounce individually. EX. Ano um EX. Ee yes

Mon, Sep 10: Quiz


Hiragana A Ko ~ (1) Matching English with hiragana EX. a - (2) Write 5 hiragana EX. ki

Suggestions!
Use Textbook Genki1 KaiwaBunpo-hen in Moodle.

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