L E SON の中にいます...They sell a wide range of things such as boxed meals, sandwiches,...
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LESSON
21 時と
計け い
台だ い
の中な か
にいます
海かい
斗と
Kaito: もしもし、タムさん。
Mo⎤shimoshi, Ta⎤mu-san.Hello, Tam-san.
今いま
、どこにいるの?I⎤ma, do⎤ko ni iru⎤ no?
Where are you now?
タムTam
: 時と
計けい
台だい
の中なか
にいます。Tokeedai no na⎤ka ni ima⎤su.
I'm in the clock tower.
海かい
斗と
Kaito: え、中
なか
?E, na⎤ka?
Oh, inside?
じゃあ、ぼくもすぐそっちに行い
くね。Ja⎤a, bo⎤ku mo su⎤gu socchi⎤ ni iku ne.
Then I'll be right there.
タムTam
: わかりました。Wakarima⎤shita.
All right.
ミーヤーMi Ya
: あ、海かい
斗と
! こっち、こっち!A, Kai⎤to! Kocchi⎤, kocchi⎤!
Ah, Kaito! Over here!
海かい
斗と
Kaito: ごめん、遅
おそ
くなって。Gome⎤n, osoku na⎤tte.
Sorry I'm late.
Vocabulary
もしもし hellomo⎤shimoshi
今い ま
nowi⎤ma
いる beiru
時と
計け い
台だ い
clock towertokeedai
中な か
insidena⎤ka
すぐ soonsu⎤gu
そっち theresocchi⎤
ごめん sorrygome⎤n
遅お そ
くなる be lateosoku na⎤ru
Today’s Skit
Tokeedai no naka ni imasuI'm in the clock tower.
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Key Phrase
時と
計け い
台だ い
の中な か
にいます。Tokeedai no na⎤ka ni ima⎤su.I'm in the clock tower.
To tell someone where you are, use “[place] ni imasu.” To give a more precise description, use the name of a landmark and say “[landmark] no [your location] (Example: “tokeedai no naka” or “inside the clock tower”) ni imasu.”
Use It!
今いま
、どこにいますか。I⎤ma, do⎤ko ni ima⎤su ka.
改かい
札さつ
の前まえ
にいます。Kaisatsu no ma⎤e ni ima⎤su.
Where are you now? I’m in front of the ticket gate.
Try It Out!
【landmark】の【my location】にいます。[landmark] no [my location] ni ima⎤su.
I’m [my location] [landmark].
① コンビニkonbini
convenience store
中な か
na⎤kainside
② インフォメーションinfome⎤eshon
information center
横よ こ
yokonext to
Bonus Phraseわかりました。Wakarima⎤shita.All right.
This expression indicates you understood what the speaker said. It comes from the verb “wakaru” or “to understand.”
Can-do! Describing where you are
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Convenience Stores
Haru-san’s Bagful of Advice
Many convenience stores in Japan are open 24/7. They sell a wide range of things such as boxed meals, sandwiches, sweets, drinks, and daily necessities. You can also withdraw money at their ATMs and pick up concert tickets you booked online.
Answer ① コンビニの中なか
にいます。 Konbini no na⎤ka ni ima⎤su.② インフォメーションの横
よこ
にいます。 Infome⎤eshon no yoko ni ima⎤su.
Multi-service machine
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LESSON
22 写し ゃ
真し ん
を撮と
りましょう
ミーヤーMi Ya
: すごい!Sugo⎤i!
This is amazing!
タム、見み
て見み
て !Ta⎤mu, mi⎤te mi⎤te!
Look Tam, look!
タムTam
: わあ、大おお
きいですね。Waa, ooki⎤i de⎤su ne.
Wow, it's huge.
初はじ
めて見み
ました。Haji⎤mete mima⎤shita.
This is the first time I've seen anything like this.
海かい
斗と
Kaito: どうやって作
つく
ったんだろう・・・。Do⎤o yatte tsuku⎤ttan daro⎤o...
I wonder how it's made…
タムTam
: きれいですね。Ki⎤ree de⎤su ne.
It's beautiful.
みんなで写しゃ
真しん
を撮と
りましょう。Minna⎤ de shashin o torimasho⎤o.
Let's take a photo together.
ミーヤーMi Ya
: いいね。I⎤ine.
Good idea.
Vocabulary
見み
る lookmi⎤ru
大お お
きい hugeooki⎤i
初は じ
めて first timehaji⎤mete
どうやって howdo⎤oyatte
作つ く
る maketsuku⎤ru
きれい(な) beautifulki⎤ree (na)
みんなで togetherminna⎤ de
写しゃ
真しん
を撮と
る take a photoshashin o to⎤ru
いい goodi⎤i
Today’s Skit
Shashin o torimashooLet's take a photo.
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Key Phrase
写し ゃ
真し ん
を撮と
りましょう。Shashin o torimasho⎤o.Let's take a photo.
To invite someone to do something with you, replace the “masu” at the end of the verb's MASU-form with “mashoo.” The verb in “shashin o toru” or “to take a photo” is “toru.” The MASU-form of that is “torimasu,” which becomes “torimashoo.”
Use It!
この店みせ
に入りましょう。Kono mise⎤ ni hairimasho⎤o.
いいですね。I⎤i de⎤su ne.
Let's go in this store. Good idea.
Try It Out!
~ましょう。~masho⎤o.
Let's XXX.
① 時と
計け い
台だ い
に行い
く(→行い
きます)tokeedai ni iku (→ikima⎤su)
go to the clock tower
② ちょっと休や す
む(→休や す
みます)cho⎤tto yasu⎤mu (→yasumima⎤su)
rest for a while
Bonus Phraseすごい!Sugo⎤i !
This is amazing!It's used when you’re surprised, impressed, or moved. A more polite version is “Sugoi desu ne.”
Can-do! Inviting someone to do something together -- Part 1
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Mi Ya’s Travel Guide
Popular Tourist Spot: Hokkaido
Hokkaido attracts many tourists for its beautiful, vast natural surroundings. Wild animals live freely in Shiretoko, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Winter brings snow festivals and sports such as skiing. At the Asahiyama Zoo in Asahikawa, you can see penguins walking in line on the snow.
Wild brown bear in ShiretokoSapporo Snow Festival
Penguins at Asahiyama Zoo
Sapporo Clock Tower
©SHIRETOKO SIGHTSEEING CRUISER DOLPHIN
©HTB
©Asahiyama Zoo
Answer ① 時と
計けい
台だい
に行い
きましょう。 Tokeedai ni ikimasho⎤o.② ちょっと休
やす
みましょう。 Cho⎤tto yasumimasho⎤o.
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LESSON
23 私わたし
はこの猫ね こ
が好す
きです
タムTam
: かわいい。Kawai⎤i.
How cute.
みんなごはんを食た
べています。Minna go⎤han o ta⎤bete ima⎤su.
They're all eating their meals.
あやかAyaka
: 本ほん
当とう
にかわいいね。Hontoo ni kawai⎤i ne.
They're really adorable.
おいで、おいで!Oide, oide!
Come over here!
私わたし
はこの子こ
が好す
き。Watashi wa kono⎤ko ga suki⎤.
This one's my favorite.
タムTam
: 私わたし
はこの猫ねこ
が好す
きです。Watashi wa kono ne⎤ko ga suki⎤ de⎤su.
I like this cat.
マイクMike
: 猫ねこ
カフェって、Neko-kafe tte,
リラックスできるよね。rira⎤kkusu deki⎤ru yo ne.
Cat cafés are relaxing, aren't they?
タムTam
: ほんとですね。Honto de⎤su ne.
They really are.
Vocabulary
みんな everyoneminna
ごはん mealgo⎤han
本ほ ん
当と う
に reallyhontoo ni
好す
き(な) favoritesuki⎤ (na)
猫ね こ
catne⎤ko
リラックスする relaxrira⎤kkusu-suru
Today’s Skit
Watashi wa kono neko ga suki desuI like this cat.
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Key Phrase
私わたし
はこの猫ね こ
が好す
きです。Watashi wa kono ne⎤ko ga suki⎤ de⎤su.I like this cat.
To say what you like, use “[thing] ga suki desu.” “Suki” or “like” is a NA-adjective. To indicate the [thing] you like, add the particle “ga.” If you like “neko” or “cats,” say “Neko ga suki desu.”
Use It!
食た
べ物もの
は、何なに
が好す
きですか。Tabemo⎤no wa, na⎤ni ga suki⎤ de⎤su ka.
すしが好す
きです。Sushi⎤ ga suki⎤ de⎤su.
What’s your favorite food? I like sushi.
Try It Out!
~が好す
きです。~ga suki⎤ de⎤su.
I like XXX.
① J-POPjee-po⎤ppu
J-pop
② マンガmanga
manga
Bonus Phraseほんとですね。Honto de⎤su ne.It really is.
It's used to strongly agree with someone’s opinion or impression. “Honto” is a shortened form of “hontoo” or “really.”
Can-do! Saying what you like
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Pop Culture with Mike
Unique Cafés in Japan
Cafés where you can play with animals such as cats, owls, and rabbits are popular.
Maid cafés, planetarium cafés, and foot bath cafés also can be found.Foot bath café
Rabbit café
©Happy Owl Café chouette
Owl café
Answer ① J-POPが好す
きです。 Jee-po⎤ppu ga suki⎤ de⎤su.② マンガが好
す
きです。 Manga ga suki⎤ de⎤su.
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LESSON
24 生な ま
卵たまご
は食た
べられません
海かい
斗と
&タムKaito & Tam
: いただきます。Itadakima⎤su.
Let's eat.
はるHaru
: 日に
本ほん
食しょく
は健けん
康こう
にいいんですよ。Nihon-shoku wa kenkoo ni i⎤in de⎤su yo.
Japanese food is very healthy.
タムTam
: これ、生なま
卵たまご
ですか。Kore, nama-ta⎤mago de⎤su ka.
Is this raw egg?
はるHaru
: はい。Ha⎤i.
Yes it is.
タムTam
: すみません。Sumimase⎤n.
I'm sorry.
私わたし
、生なま
卵たまご
はWatashi, nama-ta⎤mago wa
食た
べられません。taberaremase⎤n.
I can't eat raw eggs.
海かい
斗と
Kaito: そう。じゃあ、納
なっ
豆とう
もだめ?So⎤o. Ja⎤a, natto⎤o mo dame⎤?
I see. So, you don't like natto either?
タムTam
: 納なっ
豆とう
! 大だい
好す
きです。Natto⎤o! Da⎤isuki de⎤su.
Natto! I love it.
Vocabulary
日に
本ほ ん
食しょく
Japanese foodnihonshoku
健け ん
康こ う
healthkenkoo
生な ま
卵たまご
raw eggnama-ta⎤mago
納なっ
豆とう
fermented soy beansnatto⎤o
だめ(な) no gooddame⎤ (na)
大だ い
好す
き(な) favoriteda⎤isuki (na)
Today’s Skit
Nama-tamago wa taberaremasenI can't eat raw eggs.
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Key Phrase
生な ま
卵たまご
は食た
べられません。Nama-ta⎤mago wa taberaremase⎤n.I can't eat raw eggs.
To express what you can't eat, say “[food] wa taberaremasen” or “I can't eat [food].” “Taberaremasen” is the polite negative form of “taberareru,” the
potential form of the verb “taberu” or “to eat.”
Use It!
どうぞ、たくさん食た
べてください。Do⎤ozo, takusan ta⎤bete kudasa⎤i.
すみません。私わたし
、刺さし
身み
は食た
べられません。Sumimase⎤n. Watashi, sashimi⎤ wa taberaremase⎤n.
Please eat a lot. I’m sorry. I can’t eat raw fish.
Try It Out!
すみません。私わたし
、~は食た
べられません。Sumimase⎤n. Watashi, ~wa taberaremase⎤n.
I’m sorry. I can't eat XXX.
① えびebi
shrimp
② 豚ぶ た
肉に く
butaniku pork
Bonus Phraseいただきます。Itadakima⎤su.Let's eat./I'm grateful for this meal.
People say this phrase before eating. It expresses thanks to those who prepared the meal. Once the meal is over, it’s customary to say “Gochisoosama deshita.”
Can-do! Explaining what you can't eat
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Japanese Breakfast
Kaito Is Your Food Guide!
A traditional Japanese-style breakfast includes a bowl of rice, miso soup, and grilled fish. Nowadays, many people eat a Western-style breakfast of bread, eggs, and coffee.
Hotels and inns offer various types of breakfast, including all-you-can-eat buffets.
Answer ① すみません。私わたし
、えびは食た
べられません。 Sumimase⎤n. Watashi, ebi wa taberaremase⎤n.② すみません。私
わたし
、豚ぶた
肉にく
は食た
べられません。 Sumimase⎤n. Watashi, butaniku wa taberaremase⎤n.
Breakfast buffet
©Hotel Okura Tokyo
Japanese-style breakfast Western-style breakfast
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LESSON
25 のどが痛い た
いんです
はるHaru
: タムさん、顔かお
色いろ
が悪わる
いですよ。Ta⎤mu-san, kaoiro ga waru⎤i de⎤su yo.
Tam-san, you look pale.
どうしたんですか。Do⎤o shita⎤n de⎤su ka.
What's wrong?
タムTam
: のどが痛いた
いんです。No⎤do ga ita⎤in de⎤su.
My throat hurts.
はるHaru
: おやおや。O⎤ya o⎤ya.
Oh, dear.
そんなときにはSonna to⎤ki ni wa
「しょうがはちみつ湯ゆ
」がいいですよ。“shooga-hachimitsu⎤-yu” ga i⎤i de⎤su yo.
In times like these, ginger honey tea may help.
ミーヤーMi Ya
: 海かい
斗と
が今いま
、作つく
っています。Ka⎤ito ga i⎤ma, tsuku⎤tte ima⎤su.
Kaito is making you some now.
海かい
斗と
Kaito: タムさん、できたよ。
Ta⎤mu-san, de⎤kita yo.All ready, Tam-san.
はい、どうぞ。Ha⎤i, do⎤ozo.
Here you go.
ミーヤーMi Ya
: お大だい
事じ
に。Odaiji ni.
Take care.
Vocabulary
顔か お
色い ろ
が悪わ る
い palekaoiro ga waru⎤i
のど throatno⎤do
痛い た
い hurtita⎤i
Today’s Skit
Nodo ga itain desuMy throat hurts.
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Key Phrase
のどが痛い た
いんです。No⎤do ga ita⎤in de⎤su.My throat hurts.
To explain your situation, such as not feeling well, put “n desu” at the end of the sentence. When part of your body hurts, use the I-adjective “itai” or “hurt” and say “[body part] ga itain desu.” The particle “ga” indicates the body part in pain.
Use It!
どうしたんですか。Do⎤o shita⎤n de⎤su ka.
頭あたま
が痛いた
いんです。熱ねつ
があるんです。Atama⎤ ga ita⎤in de⎤su.Netsu⎤ ga a⎤run de⎤su.
What's wrong? My head hurts. I have a fever.
Try It Out!
~んです。~n de⎤su.
My XXX hurts./I feel XXX.
① お腹な か
が痛い た
いonaka ga ita⎤i
my stomach hurts
② 気き
持も
ちが悪わ る
いkimochi ga waru⎤i
I feel sick
Bonus Phraseお大
だ い
事じ
に。Odaiji ni.Take care.
It's used when you care about someone who's ill or has been injured. It expresses the hope that person will get some rest and feel better soon.
Can-do! Saying you're not feeling well
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If You Get Sick in Japan...
Haru-san’s Bagful of Advice
MedicinePatient name
After breakfast, lunch, and dinnerOne tablet
each time
Three timesa day
For symptoms that are not too serious, pharmacies and drug stores often can help. Describe your symptoms, and the pharmacist will show you some over-the-counter medicines.
For serious symptoms, visit a clinic or hospital. If you're given a prescription after being examined, you can get the medicines at a pharmacy. A list of medical institutions ready to accept foreign tourists can be found on the website of the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO). To access the site, search: “For safe travels in Japan JNTO.”
Prescription medicine bag
Answer ① お腹なか
が痛いた
いんです。 Onaka ga ita⎤in de⎤su.② 気
き
持も
ちが悪わる
いんです。 Kimochi ga waru⎤in de⎤su.