Belfast Metropolitan College
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Revision 1

How would you greet someone in the evening?
A
arigatoo gozaimasu
B
konbanwa
C
sumimasen
D
ohayoo
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Slide 1: Quiz
JapaneseFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

Items in this lesson

How would you greet someone in the evening?
A
arigatoo gozaimasu
B
konbanwa
C
sumimasen
D
ohayoo

Slide 1 - Quiz

Revision 1
Greetings

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Video

What do you add to "ohayoo" to make it more polite?
A
onegaishimasu
B
desu
C
gozaimasu
D
yoroshiku

Slide 5 - Quiz

When would you say "konnichiwa"?
A
all day
B
in the morning
C
during the day
D
in the evening

Slide 6 - Quiz

Would you say "oyasumi nasai" in the morning?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 7 - Quiz

Would you use "sayoonara" to say hello or goodbye?
A
hello
B
goodbye

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which is not the meaning of " sumimasen"?
A
You're welcome
B
Excuse me.
C
I'm sorry

Slide 9 - Quiz

When someone thanks you, what would you say for you're welcome?
A
ogenki desuka
B
ja, mata
C
doo itashimashite
D
daijyoobu desu

Slide 10 - Quiz

Now check whether you can...
  1. greet someone correctly in the morning, during the day and in the evening
  2. say goodbye
  3. say goodnight
  4. say "Thank you" and "you're welcome"
  5. use " sumimasen" in different situations

Slide 11 - Slide

There are many trips you can use to remember new words and phrases. You could try listening them in a notebook with different pages for different kinds of words or put them on sticky labels in places where you can't fail to notice them.  you could record them on to your own audio, or you could get someone else to test you -  it doesn't have to be a Japanese speaker. 

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