Japanese
日本語
Nihongo
Japanese
My turn
私の番。
Ultimately speaking a language is about speaking the language, to communicate what you want to say in an everyday situation. I try to create real contexts for students to speak to each other. In this class, students are asking for their turn by saying:
Have a look at this video of grade 45.
It wasn’t the only Japanese used that day. I also heard
私と一緒に遊ぶ
Watashi to issho ni asobu.
I with together play. (Play together with me)
And
レゴをください。
Lego o kudasai。
Lego please.
And
ここ
Koko
here
Yoku dekimashita St Joseph’s students! Well done
You really are USING Japanese.
What Japanese can your family say at dinner time?
Email me to let me know and I will help you make a Japanese way to say it. Especially if it fits the “object - verb” pattern. office@trafalgar.catholic.edu.au