New Standard Japanese Lesson 23 Vocabulary50
In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary for Lesson 23 of the New Standard Japanese textbook. This lesson focuses on the topic of "Going Out." We will learn how to talk about places we can go, activities we can do, and how to make plans with friends. We will also learn some useful phrases for talking about transportation.## Places
* 公園 (こうえん): park
* 映画館 (えいがかん): movie theater
* カラオケ (カラオケ): karaoke
* レストラン (レストラン): restaurant
* カフェ (カフェ): cafe
## Activities
* 買い物をする (かいものをする): to go shopping
* 映画を見る (えいがをみる): to watch a movie
* カラオケを歌う (カラオケをうたう): to sing karaoke
* 食事をする (しょくじをする): to eat a meal
* コーヒーを飲む (コーヒーをのみ): to drink coffee
## Making Plans
* いつ (いつ): when
* どこで (どこで): where
* 何をする (なにをする): what to do
* 誰と (だれと): who with
## Transportation
* バス (バス): bus
* 電車 (でんしゃ): train
* タクシー (タクシー): taxi
* 車 (くるま): car
## Sample Sentences
* 週末に公園に散歩に行きましょう。
(しゅうまつにこうえんにさんぽにいきましょう。)
Let's go for a walk in the park on the weekend.
* 明日、映画館で映画を見ませんか。
(あした、えいがかんにえいがをみませんか。)
Would you like to go see a movie at the movie theater tomorrow?
* 今夜、カラオケに行きませんか。
(こんや、カラオケにいきませんか。)
Would you like to go karaoke tonight?
* 週末、友達とレストランで食事をしましょう。
(しゅうまつ、ともだちとレストランでしょくじをしましょう。)
Let's eat at a restaurant with friends on the weekend.
* 明日、駅まで車で送ってくれませんか。
(あした、えきまでくるまでおついでくれませんか。)
Could you please drive me to the station tomorrow?
## Additional Notes
* The particle "に" is used to indicate the destination or purpose of an action.
* The particle "で" is used to indicate the location of an action.
* The particle "と" is used to indicate the person or thing that is involved in an action.
* The verb "する" can be used to indicate a wide variety of actions.
* The verb "行く" is used to indicate the action of going somewhere.
## Conclusion
In this lesson, we have learned the vocabulary for Lesson 23 of the New Standard Japanese textbook. We have learned how to talk about places we can go, activities we can do, and how to make plans with friends. We have also learned some useful phrases for talking about transportation. By mastering this vocabulary, we will be able to communicate more effectively in Japanese.
2025-02-13
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