Unit 4: Worksheet Submission
Worksheet Submission Throughout this unit you have completed on the kanji worksheet and grammar workbook. Upload them to the assignment below.
Worksheet Submission Throughout this unit you have completed on the kanji worksheet and grammar workbook. Upload them to the assignment below.
A Science Museum in Japan You have created a poster about a Japanese science museum. Use the information to complete the information in the sentences below. If the Japanese name of the museum shop and café are unknown, write them in English. Practice your sentences aloud. When you feel ready, record your voice and upload …
After each student completes their poster about the different museums, hang the posters on the wall around the classroom or create a digital gallery for the students to view. Next, the students will look at various posters and take down information in their own notes. Teacher first models asking questions about the posters. Then the …
EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points how to purchase items at a store or kiosk with an IC card large numbers Souvenirs or おみやげ are an interesting part of Japanese culture. Souvenirs are purchased on almost any trip and given to friends, family and coworkers. They are usually small, neatly-wrapped gifts …
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EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points use ordering words to state actions in a sequence Vending machines in Japan carry a wide variety of items including hot and cold canned drinks, umbrellas and flower arrangements. Vending machines are even used outside some ramen or curry restaurants to purchase a ticket for …
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EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points how to count large numbers purchasing items at a shop or kiosk particle から meaning ‘from’ a location. The currency in Japan is called yen or えん in Japanese. They are interesting to look at with the scenery, buildings, animals, and famous people. They also …
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EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points state where a person or thing is located with います・あります counter for the floors of a building There are two words in Japanese that mean ‘museum’. びじゅつかん is to indicate an art museum, and はくぶつかん is to indicate other types of museums. In this unit, …
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EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points particle へ for modes of transportation The bullet train, or しんかんせん, is the fastest way to travel long distances in Japan. Today’s bullet trains can hit a maximum speed of 320 km/h (200 mp/h). With Tokyo train station as the main hub, the nine bullet …
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EQ: How does technology affect travel in Japan? Starting Points invite someone to go somewhere politely accept or decline an invitation start learning katakana days of the week As technology advances, using travel applications to plan for a trip is quite common. For travel, there are apps that can assist with airplane and flight reservations, …
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You will personalize the dialogues below based on one of the museum posters created above or find different posters online. Fill in the dialogue with the information about a museum of your choice. Add more lines as needed to make your conversation more authentic. Then, perform the dialogue for your peers, or upload a recording …