Making simple sentences

Theme:  Making simple sentences, Sa line of Hiragana (Sa, Shi, Su, Se, So),

               changing S sounds to Z sounds ( Za, Ji, Zu, Ze, Zo)

 

Aim: How do I say what something is?

 

New Vocabulary:

 

Japanese

Romaji

English

re (これ)

kore

this

re (それ)

sore

that

re (あれ)

are

that over there

doreが(どれが)

dorega

which one

いす

isu

chair

nandeすか?

(なんですか)

nandesuka?

what is__?

(ほん)

hon

book

tsuくえ (つくえ)

tsukue

desk

(へや)

heya

room

いえ

ie

house

nu (いぬ)

inu

dog

ne (ねこ)

neko

cat

ruma (くるま)

kuruma

car

watano (わたしの)

watashi no

my

reno (かれの)

kare no

his

 

      I.        Lesson Points:

 

1.         Wa(わ):  The particle “wa” is used to identify the subject of a sentence.  So for example in lesson we gave the following sample sentence: “Watashi wa gakusei desu. (I am a student)”  “wa” in this sentence shows the speaker who the statement is about.  In this case the subject of the sentence is “watashi”.

 

2.         Desu(です): is a word that is used in Japanese to declare something as being. It is similar to the English words 'is, am, are'. The u on the end is silent or whispered.

 

3.         Desuka? (ですか?):Using – ka” at the end of a statement turns it into a question.

 

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Sample Sentences:

 

re wa nan deすか?(What is this?)

Kore wa nan desu ka?

 

re wa hon deす。(This is a book.)

Kore wa hon desu.

 

re wa nan deすか?(What is that?)

Sore wa nan desu ka?

 

re wa ne deす。(That is a cat.)

Sore wa neko desu.

 

re ware no nedeす。(That is his cat)

Sore wa kare no neko desu.

 

re wa nan deすか?(What is that over there?)

Are wa nan desu ka?

 

re waいえdeす。(That is a house)

Are wa ie desu.

 

re wa wata no  いえdeす。(This is my house.)

Kore wa watashi no ie desu.

 

re wa wata no  heya deす。(That is my room.)

Are wa watashi no heya desu.

 

re ware norumaです。(That is his car.)

Are wa kare no kuruma desu.

 

Dorere no tsuくえ deすか?(Which one is his desk?)

Dore ga kare no tsukue desuka?

 

re wa re no tsuくえdeす。(This is his desk.)

Kore wa kare no tsukue desu.

 

Doreがかれnu deすか(Which one is his dog?)

Dore ga kare no inu desuka?

 

re re nuです。(That is his dog.)

Are ga kare no inu desu.

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  II. Mini-Quiz: (Test your knowledge):

 

Part A:  Write in Japanese.  Try to use as many Hiragana as possible.

This: _____________________________________

That: _____________________________________

That over there: ____________________________

Which one: ________________________________

Chair: ____________________________________

What is__?: _______________________________

 

Part B: Translate into English

re wa ne deす。__________________________________________________

re re のいnuです。______________________________________________

re wa wata no  heya deす。_________________________________________

re wa wata  no  いえdeす。_________________________________________

 

 Quiz Answers:

 

Part A: これ、それ、あれ、どれ、いす、なんですか

Part B: That is a cat., That is his dog., That is my room., This is my house.

 

  III. Writing Practice: Hiragana (Sa, Shi, Su, Se, So)

 

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Coverting S sounds to Z sounds (Za, Ji, Zu, Ze, Zo):

 

Z sounds are made the same way we made G sounds from the “Ka” line.  Except for the Z sounds we use the “Sa” line and add the tenten mark to each one.  See the examples below.

 

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Practice writing the following words in Hiragana

 

1.    Quiet  - Shizuka - _________________________

2.    Umbrella – Kasa - ________________________

3.    Leg – Ashi -  ________________________

4.    Squid – Ika - __________________________

5.    Grass – Kusa - ___________________________

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