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3.1.10 & 3.1.11

3.1.10 & 3.1.11

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

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Austin Rosenkrans

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26 Slides • 5 Questions

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​Get Ready for Dinner & At the Dinner Table

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きょうのもくひょう

じゅぎょう の あと で できる こと:

  • Request someone to do something (~te form)

  • Give instructions for setting the table

  • Ask for things at the dinner table

  • Ask for an extra serving

  • Express likes/dislikes of food/drink items

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Multiple Choice

REVIEW: You are asking your energetic Japanese teacher to "please speak slowly"

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ゆっくり はなしな

yukkuri hanashina

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ゆっくり はなして ください

yukkuri hanashite kudasai

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ゆっくり はなして

yukkuri hanashite

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Multiple Choice

You are asking your friend to tell you (lit. teach) their instagram ID

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インスタのIDがおしえられますか

insuta no ID ga oshieraremasu ka

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インスタのIDをおしえてください

insuta no ID wo oshiete kudasai

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インスタのIDをおして

insuta no ID wo oshiete

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Open Ended

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What kind of utensils & dishware to you use most during meals? Do you know of any utensils or dishware that are specific to Japan?

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食器(しょっき)Tableware

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​おはし
Chopsticks

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​はしおき
Chopsticks
Rest

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​おわん
Soup Bowl

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​おちゃわん
Rice Bowl

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​おさら
Plate

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​コップ(こっぷ)
Glass

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What do a lot of these words have in common?

かこんで ください

  • おはし

  • はしおき

  • おさら

  • おちゃわん

  • おわん

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Honorific "お"

In Japan, it is common to add an honorific “o (お)” in front of the names of everyday traditional objects. Not all objects are given the honorific, however. You will see this language in several places and you will learn as you go along. For words introduced in this lesson, the ones that take honorific o (お) are:

  • ohashi (おはし)

  • ochawan (おちゃわん)

  • osara (おさら)

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でも。。

But Western utensils are used in Japan too, depending on the dish! せんせいをきいてください

  • フォーク

  • スプーン

  • ナイフ

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  • フォーク(ふぉーく) fork

  • スプーン (すぷうん)spoon

  • ナイフ (ないふ)knife

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Utensil +で + たべます
Eat with a ____

We learned Place + de + action before. Now we see "means of," particle "de."

A noun followed by particle "de," then a verb means "do verb with that noun"

Examples:
おはしでたべてください "Please eat it with chopsticks"
えんぴつでかいてください "Please write in pencil"

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Japanese Dinner

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Open Ended

What do you think the mother is asking the daughter to do?

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Two ~te forms together

~te form "actualizes," the verb, meaning it's being done or already complete

So if we put TWO te forms together, this becomes like "do first thing, then the next." We often see the second one as going or coming (movement verbs)

Examples:
mochimasu + ikimasu = to hold, to go "motte itte" ???
mochimasu + ikimasu = to hold, to come "motte kite" ???

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More Requests at Dinner

  • fooku o totte. (フォークをとって。) — “Take the fork.”

  • naifu o oite. (ナイフをおいて。) — “Put the knife down.

  • koshou o watashite. (こしょうをわたして。) — “Pass the pepper.

  • supuun de tabete. (スプーンで食べて。) — “Eat with a spoon.


okimasu = to place, put
watashimasu = to pass (over)
torimasu = to take

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きいてください!!

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Open Ended

What is going on here?

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Okwari kudasai!
"Bring me seconds!"

The word "okawari," comes from the verb "kawarimasu," to replace/exchange. So this word implies exchanging food for more!

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いただきます

ごちそうさまでした

​BEFORE Meal

​AFTER Meal

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みぎ

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ひだり

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うえ

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した

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Setting the Table

___の___において

しおみぎにおいて

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Setting the Table

___の___において

しょうゆひだりにおいて

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​Get Ready for Dinner & At the Dinner Table

日本語1

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