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1-2 Talking About People |
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If your main purpose is to learn how to speak Japanese, not just listening but verbally practicing is important. |
| は | です | も |
| In the MISJ programs, 「は」-accompanied information is called: |
| 「~は」can be interpreted as: |
| 「~も」can be interpreted as: |
| NAME です。 |
| NAME?/your answer | |
| HOME COUNTRY?/your answer | |
| OCCUPATION?/your answer |
| Introducing your friend |
| Miss Scot :USA, student |
| Contrasting |
| Mr. Lee :Korean | |
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| Also |
| Mrs. Brown :Great Britain | |
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| Vocabulary (country/nationality) |
| Japan | USA | Great Britain | |
| Germany | Korea | China |
| your country |
| Vocabulary (occupation) |
| doctor (IN/OUT) | teacher (IN/OUT) | student (IN/OUT) | |
| company employee | housewife |
| * not necessary to memorize the meanings |
| あき (autumn) | かく (to write) | かこ (past) | |
| こうえn (park) | toけい (watch/clock) |
| * not necessary to memorize the meanings |
| ケーキ (cake) | カmela (camera) | miluク (milk) | |
| コイn (coin) | キー (key) |
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If you are sure you have memorized everything on the list, try the test before start studying LESSON 2. |
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