session 6 "た" column, japanese numerals 0-100
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Review
- Hiragana for s/z + vowels
さしすせそ/ざじずぜぞ
- Self introduction (2)
1. Konnichiwa.
2. Watashi wa (country) jin desu.
3. Watashi wa (something) ga suki desu.
4. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.
Main focus
- Japanese た and だ column
(Hiragana for t/d + vowels)
- Tracing practice
- Vocabulary Drill
- “Sokuon” the small hiragana つ
- Japanese Numerals 0-100
たちつてと/だぢづでどwith the correct stroke order
①
②
③
“ta”
④
①
“chi”②
“tsu”
①
①
“te”
“to”
①②
Dakuten(a voiced sound mark)
The double points at the right top of hiragana mean they have a voiced consonant
*Pronunciation of じ and ぢ, ず and づ are the same*Dakuten is wrote last on the character*Do not write dakuten longer than the previous stroke
Activity 1; Tracing practice た column
2014
11
17
Family n
ame / First n
ame
Sokuon ‘っ’
• The smaller form of つ
• A pause (no sound) between two syllable
• Represented in Romanized Japanese by a doubled consonant
ex. きて kite (come here) –きって kitte (stamp)
いて ite (stay with me) –いって itte (go away!)
Activity 2; Words You Can Write
Write the following words using the hiragana that you just learned
1. てつ (iron)2. ちち (father)3. ただ (free)4. かど (angle)5. ちず (map)6. たつ (stand)7. つぎ (next)
8. かたち (shape)
9. たかい (high)
10.つづく (continue)
11.ざっし (magazine)
12.がっこう (school)
13.ただしい (correct)
14.たいいく (P.E.)
Rina’s PresentationStudent Life in Japan
Japanese Numerals
Single Numbers 1-10
0 れい・ぜろ zero/rei
1 いち ichi
2 に ni
3 さん san
4 し・よん shi/yon
5 ご go
6 ろく roku
7 しち・なな shichi/nana
8 はち hachi
9 きゅう・く kyuu/ku
Tens Numbers 10-100
10 じゅう juu
20 にじゅう ni-juu
30 さんじゅう san-juu
40 よんじゅう yon-juu
50 ごじゅう go-juu
60 ろくじゅう roku-juu
70 ななじゅう nana-juu
80 はちじゅう hachi-juu
90 きゅうじゅう kyuu-juu
100 ひゃく hyaku
Activity3; Car number plates
Activity4; Phone-Numbers
1. 03-3503-8484 (Police English hotline)
110 (Police) / 119 (Fire/Ambulance)
2. 03-3502-1461 (Travel Information Center)
Dictate the useful phone numbers in Tokyo.
3. 03-3213-8523 (Immigration Office)
Japanese Numerals
Combining tens and singles
To read number in Japanese, just read pairs of digits (2,3,…) and units (10,20,…).
For example, the number 25 is pronounced as
に “ni” じゅう “juu” ご “go”, which means 2x10 + 5.
If a digit is one, just say only the unit.
Exercise!
1. 17 3. 42 5. 63
2. 36 4. 58 6. 79
Activity5; Football Jersey Numbers
Hiragana Table
Hiragana Table
Voiced Consonants and ‘P’
GU
GE
ZADA
BO
BE
BU
BI
BAPA
PI
PU
PE
PO
JIDZIZUDZU
DE
DO GO
JI
ZU
ZE
ZO
GI
GA
Next week
- Learn how to read and write な “na” column
- Conversation practice
- Japanese Numerals 100-10,000
- Shopping in Japan