Japanese Video Lesson on Eating Onigiri in 30 Secs
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Wells College Japanese Language Program
ウェルズ大学日本語の教室
Eat Onigiri in 30 Sec?Video Lesson
Kurt Pipa, Lecturer in Japanese
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Eat onigiri in 30 sec?・ New vocab・ Using -te form to connect sentences・ to have the experience of ~ ・ to want to ~
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Lets look at a short exchange in a video about trying to eat an onigiri in less than 30 seconds...
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Onigiri are rice balls
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In this trending challenge, the convention is to use onigiri from a convenience store
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First, read the conversation (next page)
while watching the video (link to video: https://youtu.be/3K-UVusuzAo)
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Interviewer: はじめさん。
Hajime-san: はい。
Interviewer: あの~、おにぎりって知ってます?
Hajime-san: おにぎり?
Interviewer: おにぎり。
Hajime-san: 名前だけを聞いたことがあります。
Interviewer: あ、名前だけ? あのね、おにぎりっていうのは・・・
Hajime-san: はい。
Interviewer: こう、おこめを手でにぎって、
え~、それをノリでつつんでね、
さんかくとか、まるとかって
中にじぶんの好きなぐを入れて食べる
というものなんだけど、食べたい?
Hajime-san: まあ、食べたいですね。
Conversation (with known Kanji for JPN 124)
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Blisteringly fast, no?
Let’s break it down...
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New Vocab
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New Vocab
おこめ お米 rice (often refering to uncooked rice)
にぎる 握る to squeeze; to grasp
つつむ 包む to wrap
さんかく 三角 triangle
まる 丸 circle; ball
じぶんの 自分の one’s own
ぐ 具 filling
Example お米を手で握る to squeeze rice with hand
Example ノリで包む to wrap in nori
Example 自分の好きな具 one’s favorite filling
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Connecting sentences with -te form
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Connecting sentences with -te form
Find the verbs that are in their -te form
Interviewer: こう、おこめを手でにぎって、
え~、それをノリでつつんでね、
さんかくとか、まるとかって
中にじぶんの好きなぐを入れて食べる
というものなんだけど、食べたい?
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Connecting sentences with -te form
Here they are
Interviewer: こう、おこめを手でにぎって、
え~、それをノリでつつんでね、
さんかくとか、まるとかって
中にじぶんの好きなぐを入れて食べる
というものなんだけど、食べたい?
にぎって from にぎる (to squeeze)
つつんで from つつむ (to wrap)
入れて from いれる (to insert; put in)
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Connecting sentences with -te form
The same explanation with cleaner prose
Interviewer: おこめを手でにぎって、
squeeze the rice with your hands
それをノリでつつんで、
wrap that in nori
中にじぶんの好きなぐを入れて
insert your favorite filling
食べる
and eat
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to have the experience of ~
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to have the experience of ~
Structure
[short past (-ta) form verb] + ことがある・ない
I have/haven’t [done such-and-such]
Examplesスペインに行ったことがありまん。
I’ve never been to Spain.
すしを食べたことがありますか。
Have you ever eaten sushi?
おにぎりをつくったことがありますよ!
I’ve made onigiri before!
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to have the experience of ~
Example from the video
Interviewer: おにぎりって知ってます? You familiar with onigiri?
Hajime-san: 名前だけを聞いたことがあります。 I’ve only ever heard the name.
● 「聞いたことがある」 means to have the experience of hearing (something)
● 「だけ」 here means only
● The sentence without 「だけ」 would be 「名前を聞いたことがあります。」 = I’ve heard the name before.
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to want to ~
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to want to ~
Structure
1. Put the verb in the ~ます form2. Replace 「ます」 with 「たいです」 or 「たくないです」
Examples「わー、きれいな海
(うみ)。およぎたいです!
What a beautiful ocean. I want to swim!
その映画(えいが)
があまりおもしろくないから、見たくないです。
That movie is not very interesting, so I don’t want to see it.
むずかしいから、おにぎりをつくりたくないです。
It’s difficult, so I don’t want to make onigiri.
affirmative negative
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チャレンジ!(bonus question)
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Find where Hajime-san says
ちなみに、かみのけ そめました。
By the way, I dyed my hair.
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おわり
おつかれさまでした!
© Kurt Pipa, Lecturer in Japanese