Japanese Eighteenth Lesson Vocabulary182
In the eighteenth lesson of the Japanese language, students will learn new vocabulary words and phrases that will help them to communicate more effectively in everyday situations. These words and phrases cover a variety of topics, including food, drinks, shopping, and hobbies. In addition to learning new vocabulary, students will also review previously learned material and practice using it in sentences.
Here is a table of the new vocabulary words and phrases that will be introduced in the eighteenth lesson:| Word/Phrase | Meaning | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| はし | chopsticks | hashi |
| とり | chicken | tori |
| やさい | vegetables | yasai |
| くだもの | fruit | kudamono |
| ゆき | snow | yuki |
| あめ | rain | ame |
| かぜ | wind | kaze |
| たいよう | sun | taiyou |
| つき | moon | tsuki |
| ほし | star | hoshi |
| さかな | fish | sakana |
| こめ | rice | kome |
| パン | bread | pan |
| コーヒー | coffee | koohii |
| おちゃ | tea | ocha |
| ビール | beer | biiru |
| さけ | sake | sake |
| みず | water | mizu |
| 牛乳 | milk | gyuunyuu |
| ジュース | juice | juusu |
In addition to the new vocabulary, students will also review the following previously learned material:| Word/Phrase | Meaning | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| はい | yes | hai |
| いいえ | no | iie |
| ありがとう | thank you | arigatou |
| どういたしまして | you're welcome | douitashimashite |
| すみません | excuse me | sumimasen |
| おはようございます | good morning | ohayou gozaimasu |
| こんにちは | good afternoon | konnichiwa |
| こんばんは | good evening | konbanwa |
| おやすみなさい | good night | oyasuminasai |
| さようなら | goodbye | sayounara |
Students will practice using the new and reviewed vocabulary and phrases in a variety of exercises, including:* Fill-in-the-blank exercises
* Translation exercises
* Conversation exercises
By the end of the eighteenth lesson, students will have a strong foundation in the Japanese language and will be able to communicate effectively in a variety of everyday situations.
2024-11-07
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