J3H 1/28/13. Quiz on hwk reading about Japanese homes. Practice, review of “time expressions” kanji. Write the hiragana, English meaning of the kanji. Motivate interest, curiosity about “Home Sweet Home” unit.
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J3H 1/28/13 Quiz on hwk reading about Japanese homes. Practice, review of “time expressions” kanji. Write the hiragana, English meaning of the kanji. Motivate interest, curiosity about “Home Sweet Home” unit. What does this phrase mean to you? Brainstorm class list of words and phrases in Japanese that come to mind.
4. What does “home” mean to people in your culture/region/neighborhood? How is this concept different in Japanese culture? How is it similar? 5. View several Japanese commercials for real estate companies. View some in English. Write reflection in English after viewing.
Japanese style rooms are called 和室/わしつ b. 洋室/ようしつ 2. たたみのへやでスリッパーを はきます b. はきません
3. _____separates rooms from other rooms or the hallway. 4. _____is a small alcove to place decorative scrolls or a flower arrangement. 5. _____are sliding doors with translucent paper stretching across wooden lattice work. a. しょうじ b. ふすま c. とこのま
6. For the bathrooms, traditionally, Japanese prefer to Keep toilet, sink, and bathtub separate. Keep all toilet, sink, bathtub in the same room for more efficient use of space.
日本のセンチュリー21は色々な人のためにはたらきます。 日本のセンチュリー21は色々な人のためにはたらきます。 〜ために for the sake of, for the purpose of 1. 日本に行けるためにアルバイトをしています。 I’m working part-time in order to be able to go to Japan. 2. 私はあなたのために毎日はたらきます。 I work everyday for you (your sake).
宿題 1. Watch the clips from today’s lesson again. In your notebook, write down the words/phrases that you recognize, understand. Compare the messages, perspectives of the American commercials with the Japanese. How are they similar, how are they different? 2. Time Expressionsの漢字の勉強