Japanese IV Lesson 4 Vocabulary Audio18


In Japanese IV Lesson 4, students will learn new vocabulary related to daily routines and activities such as getting ready for school, eating breakfast, and going to class. This vocabulary will help students to communicate about their daily lives in Japanese, and will also help them to understand the Japanese language better.

The following is a list of the new vocabulary that students will learn in Japanese IV Lesson 4:* 起こる (okiru): to wake up
* 朝ごはん (asagohan): breakfast
* 食べる (taberu): to eat
* 飲む (nomu): to drink
* 学校 (gakkou): school
* 行く (iku): to go
* 授業 (jugyou): class
* 始まる (hajimaru): to begin
* 終わる (owaru): to end
* 帰る (kaeru): to go home
* 寝る (neru): to go to bed

In addition to the new vocabulary, students will also learn how to use the following grammar points in Japanese:* The present tense
* The past tense
* The future tense
* The negative form
* The question form

These grammar points will help students to communicate about their daily routines and activities in Japanese, and will also help them to understand the Japanese language better.

The following is a sample dialogue that students will learn in Japanese IV Lesson 4:* A: おはようございます。
* B: おはようございます。
* A: 朝ごはんを食べましたか。
* B: はい、食べました。
* A: どんなものを食べましたか。
* B: ご飯と味噌汁を食べました。
* A: おいしいですか。
* B: はい、おいしかったです。

Translation:* A: Good morning.
* B: Good morning.
* A: Did you eat breakfast?
* B: Yes, I did.
* A: What did you eat?
* B: I ate rice and miso soup.
* A: Was it delicious?
* B: Yes, it was delicious.

By learning the new vocabulary and grammar points in Japanese IV Lesson 4, students will be able to communicate about their daily routines and activities in Japanese, and will also be able to understand the Japanese language better.

Japanese IV Lesson 4 Vocabulary Audio

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Students can listen to the audio to help them learn the new vocabulary and pronunciation.

2025-02-12


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