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Kanji Grade 1 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the On Reading(s), Kun Reading(s) and meaning for the character. By Sullydog. |
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| 2 |
Year 10 Random #2 |
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word list #1 |
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| 3 |
101 Verbs! |
Sullydog! |
101 verbs written in Japanese. Yomemasu ka? By Sullydog |
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| 4 |
Kanji Grade 1 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
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| 5 |
Kanji Grds 1,2 and 3 |
Sullydog! |
All three grades in one convenient, very long drill. Gambatte kudasai. |
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| 6 |
Kanji Grade 1 Semester 3 |
Sullydog! |
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| 7 |
Kanji Grade 1 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s) and English meaning of the characters. By Sullydog. |
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Kanji Grade 2 Semester 3 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON and Kun Readings and English meanings of the kanji. By Sullydog. |
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| 9 |
Kanji Grade 2 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s) and English meanings of the characters. By Sullydog. |
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| 10 |
Kanji Quiz based on Yr 11 Kanji |
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Based on the information given choose the correct equivalent from the choices given. There are 41 questions in all. This is a challenge exercise for yr 10s, practice and revision for Yr 11 and revision for year 12,13
This quiz contains 41 questions. |
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| 11 |
Kanji Grade 2 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
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| 12 |
Kanji Grade 2 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s) and English meaning of the characters. By Sullydog. |
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| 13 |
7-1 Vocabulary |
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Practice days of the week and other various vocabulary from 7-1 |
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| 14 |
Year 10 dates |
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dates |
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| 15 |
Challenge-Ta Form! |
Sullydog! |
The -ta form is the plain affirmative past tense of the verb, and is also used in many idiomatic verb and sentence patterns. Practice the -ta form with this challenge board. (If you don't already know the verbs, you can learn them with the -Te Form... |
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| 16 |
Vocab for Gr I - Part I |
Sullydog! |
No slackers need apply! A totally OUTRAGEOUS number of vocab terms for your study of Kanji Grade 1. (Many of these compounds incorporate kanji from future grades.) See kanji in their natural habitat--words! |
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| 17 |
"Dating" is fun |
murasaki sensei |
Test your skill at "dating" in Japanese with these games |
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| 18 |
101 Adjectives! |
Sullydog! |
101 Adjectives and "adjectivoid" constructions, from the director of the hit "101 Verbs!" Yomemasu ka? |
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| 19 |
101 More Verbs! |
Sullydog! |
Okay, so it's more like 104 More Verbs. Yomu koto ga dekimasu ka? |
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| 20 |
11/11 漢字と読み方 |
katy cox |
満足欠席案略想完璧談断
This quiz contains 1 questions. |
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| 21 |
6-2 i-Adj.Conjugations |
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Introduction to conjugating i-adjectives using tango from 6-2. Phrases from 6-2. |
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| 22 |
6-2 Vocab Match (Multiple choice) |
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| 23 |
6-3 Vocab Practice |
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Vocab practice |
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| 24 |
7-2 Vocabulary |
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Time vocabulary, including minutes and general time words. |
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| 25 |
7-4 & 7-5 Vocabulary Matching |
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Match vocabulary from 7-4 & 7-5 |
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| 26 |
Adjectivals: Ima 2 |
クレマ先生 |
Give the English meaning of the word in hiragana. |
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| 27 |
Adjectives |
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| 28 |
Adjectives |
Byron-sensei |
Match the kanji adjectives with their English translations. |
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| 29 |
Adjectives - Year 3 |
Tate-Sensei |
How well do you know your adjectives? Try this game and find out! You will need to "turn on" Japanese typing by pressing Alt+Shift, then type your answers in hiragana. When you have typed your answer, press "Enter". DO NOT click on "Submit". |
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| 30 |
Adjectives Yr 11 and 12 |
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Read the english sentence then choose the appropiate answer to complete the Japanese Translation. |
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| 31 |
Adventures in Japanese 1-7 Review |
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Review of chapters 1-7 sentence structure. |
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| 32 |
All About Smap |
murasaki sensei |
Profiling Inagaki Goro, a member of the pop group SMAP |
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| 33 |
Animal identification |
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| 34 |
Animals |
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| 35 |
Basic Japanese |
Miss Marshall |
Greetings, Colors and Numbers |
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| 36 |
Basic Verbs |
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| 37 |
Body Parts |
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| 38 |
Body parts |
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| 39 |
Body Parts Lesson 6-1 |
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Games to learn body parts and height descriptions |
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| 40 |
Challenge-Affirmative! |
Sullydog! |
Use this challenge board to pratice the plain and polite affirmative tenses. These same verbs will be used in all the verb conjugation challenge boards. For this particular board, you cn answer with either (a) the plain affirmative (present/future),... |
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| 41 |
Challenge-Can Do! |
Sullydog! |
The potential -- which incorporates the Base 4 form of the verb -- is one way to say "can do (verb)" in Japanese. (Another way is Base 3 + koto ga dekiru.) Use this challenge board to pratice the negative or positive plain potential form. (If you... |
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| 42 |
Challenge-Conditional! |
Sullydog! |
This conditional form -- Base 4 + ba -- is one way to say "if" in Japanese. Use this challenge board to pratice this verb form. (If you don't already know the verbs, use The Te Form Challenge or 101 Verbs! Flashcards.) |
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| 43 |
Challenge-Didn't Wanna! |
Sullydog! |
Use this challenge board to pratice the past negative desire form. (If you don't already know the verbs, use The Te Form Challenge or 101 Verbs! Flashcards.) Just give the verb form, but remember this conjugation is made more polite with the... |
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| 44 |
Challenge-Don't do it! |
Sullydog! |
Practice using the negative command form with this challenge board. Now, remember--this form is made more polite with the addition of "kudasai." For the purpose of this drill, though, just give the plain negative command form. (If you don't already... |
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| 45 |
Challenge-Don't Wanna! |
Sullydog! |
Practice using the negative desire form with this challenge board. Now, remember--there are three ways to express this form, and all three will be counted as correct. You should drill in all three forms. (If you don't already know the verbs,... |
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| 46 |
Challenge-Go Negative! |
Sullydog! |
Use this challenge board to pratice either the plain or polite negative present/future form. (If you don't already know the verbs, use The Affirmative Challenge or 101 Verbs Flashcards.) It's two drills in one! Go negative! |
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| 47 |
Challenge-Pl Neg Past! |
Sullydog! |
Practice using the plain negative past with this challenge board. (If youdon't already know the verbs, practice them with the -Te Form Challenge Board or the 101 Verbs! exercise.) |
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| 48 |
Challenge-Te Form! |
Sullydog! |
Practice putting verbs in the -Te form with this challenge board. |
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| 49 |
Challenge: Adjectives! |
Sullydog! |
It's a dozen drills in one! Practice using both -i and -na adjectives -- polite or plain, past or present, negative or affirmative. |
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| 50 |
Chapter 12 |
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Vocabulary practice. |
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| 51 |
Chapter 12 Review` |
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Review of vocab and some grammar from chapter 12. |
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| 52 |
Chapter 13-1,2 & 3 Vocab & ~TE Conjugation |
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Vocabulary from chapter 13-1,13-2 & 13-3 and ~masu to ~te verb conjugation practice |
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| 53 |
Chapter 17 漢字 |
Byron-sensei |
JA3 Genki II chapter17 漢字 |
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| 54 |
Chapter 6-3 vocab practice |
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Some 6-2 words along with all vocab from 6-3 |
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| 55 |
Chapters14、15、And 16 漢字 |
Byron-sensei |
Genki II chapters 14、15、16 Kanji |
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| 56 |
Classroom Objects |
Tate-Sensei |
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| 57 |
Classroom Objects |
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These willbe on the quiz. |
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| 58 |
Clothing and Colors:Japanese 2 |
クレマ先生 |
Choose the word that best completes the sentence. |
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| 59 |
Commands |
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Elective One Practice |
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| 60 |
Common Female Names |
Sullydog! |
You can't really read Japanese unless you can recognize and read proper names when you come across them. Here's a couple dozen of the most common Japanese female names with alternative "spellings" in Kanji. |
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| 61 |
Common Surnames |
Sullydog! |
You can't really read Japanese unless you can recognize and read proper names when you come across them. Here's a couple dozen of the most common Japanese surnames with alternative "spellings" in Kanji. |
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| 62 |
Conjugate! |
Sullydog! |
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| 63 |
Conjunction Junction! |
Sullydog! |
Like any other language, Japanese is rich in "helper" words and phrases. Here are come conjunctions, interjections and useful clauses. |
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| 64 |
Counter Challenge I! |
Sullydog! |
Here's your introduction to counters. There's a rather daunting variety of counters in Japanese, and the earlier you learn how to use them the better. In this challenge board we'll look at counters for people, cylindrical objects, and furry little... |
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| 65 |
Counter Challenge II! |
Sullydog! |
More counters! This challenge board will run you through counters for flat things like sheets of paper, buildings and houses, floors, bound objects like books and magazines, and also the counter -ko, which is used for all kinds of miscellaneous... |
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| 66 |
Counter Challenge III! |
Sullydog! |
More counters! This time we focus on time counters--hours, minutes, seconds, weeks, and months. (Other time units will be covered on a different board). |
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| 67 |
Counter Challenge IV! |
Sullydog! |
More counters! Here we continue our study of time- and time-like-counters: counters for repetitions/games, age (years old), days of the week, months of the year, and number of years. Useful stuff! |
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| 68 |
Counter Challenge V! |
Sullydog! |
Still more counters! Now we're going to use counters for big animals, repetitions/degrees, footware, and birds. We'll also take a look at ordinal numbers. |
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| 69 |
counting numbers |
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| 70 |
Days of the week and months (roomaji) |
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| 71 |
Dictionary Form Verbs |
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| 72 |
Doubutsu |
Tate-Sensei |
Practise the names of common pets and farm animals by playing Flashcards, Matching or Concentration. |
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| 73 |
family and pets |
Mrs Blandford |
vocaulary for family and pets
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 74 |
Family Jeopardy: Japanese 1 |
クレマ先生 |
For vocab items, enter the meaning. For particles and kanji, use the IME to enter the hiragana. |
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| 75 |
Family Members |
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| 76 |
Free time |
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| 77 |
GCSE Kanji Matching (Meaning version) |
まどか先生 |
If you already understand hanji well, try the other one for Chinese speakers! |
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| 78 |
GCSE Oral Questions-In the UK and Abroad |
まどか先生 |
Find the most appropriate answer to each of the question.If the question part is incomplete sentence, complete the sentence. |
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| 79 |
GCSE Place Names ばしょ |
まどか先生 |
Match the place names often used in GCSE Reading exam. Some are very rarely used, but it should be an advantage if you know them! |
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| 80 |
GCSE Reading and Grammar |
まどか先生 |
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| 81 |
GCSE Reading Comprehension (1) |
まどか先生 |
Remember all the sentence patterns! |
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| 82 |
GCSE Reading Comprehension (2) |
まどか先生 |
Read and find the correct sentence talking about the paragraph. |
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| 83 |
GCSE Reading Comprehension (3) |
まどか先生 |
Read the sentences and answer the questions! |
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| 84 |
GCSE Vocabulary ひと |
まどか先生 |
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| 85 |
GCSE Weather and Season related vocabulary |
まどか先生 |
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| 86 |
Gr3Sem4 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 3 Semester 4. |
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| 87 |
Gr4Sem1 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 3 Semester 4. |
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| 88 |
Gr4Sem2 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 3 Semester 4. |
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| 89 |
Gr4Sem3 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 3 Semester 4. |
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| 90 |
Gr4Sem4 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 4 Semester 4. |
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| 91 |
Gr5Sem1 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 5 Semester 1. |
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| 92 |
Gr5Sem2 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 5 Semester 2. |
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| 93 |
Gr5Sem3 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 5 Semester 3. |
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| 94 |
Gr6Sem1 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 6 Semester 1. |
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| 95 |
Gr6Sem2 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 6 Semester 2. |
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| 96 |
Gr6Sem4 vocab-short set |
Sullydog! |
A shorter set of vocabulary terms to aid in your study of Grade 6 Semester 4. |
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| 97 |
GREETINGS and WEATHER romaji |
Byron-sensei |
Hangman guessing game to learn basic Japanese greetings and weather expressions. |
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| 98 |
Hiragana |
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Look at the row of Hiragana and decide which Hiragana will complete the pattern |
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| 99 |
Hiragana 1 (a-ko) 10 letters |
Mitch |
Learn hiragana from あ to こ |
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| 100 |
Hiragana 1 - Ima 1 p.4-5 |
Ms. Richardson |
p4-5 |
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| 101 |
Hiragana 2 (a-to) 20 letters |
Mitch |
Learn hiragana from あ to と |
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| 102 |
Hiragana 2 - Ima 1 p. 6-7 |
Ms. Richardson |
Hiragana from p. 6-7 of Ima1 book |
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| 103 |
Hiragana 3 (a-ho) 30 letters |
Mitch |
Hiragana 3 (a-ho) 30 letters |
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| 104 |
Hiragana 3 - Ima 1 p. 11 |
Ms. Richardson |
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| 105 |
Hiragana 4 (a-yo) 38 letters |
Mitch |
Hiragana 4 (a-yo) 38 letters |
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| 106 |
Hiragana 5 (a-n) all 46 letters |
Mitch |
Hiragana 5 (a-n) all 46 letters |
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| 107 |
Hiragana 6 (Modified " and ○) 25 letters |
Mitch |
Hiragana 6 (Modified) 25 letters |
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| 108 |
Hiragana 7 (modified 2 kya, kyu, kyo) |
Mitch |
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| 109 |
Hiragana in 48 Minutes - Revision |
Tate-Sensei |
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| 110 |
Hiragana Learning! (A-Ta lines) |
まどか先生 |
Learn hiragana by heart! (From A to Ta lines) Simply put the hiragana of the romaji! |
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| 111 |
Hiragana Learning! (Na-Ya) |
まどか先生 |
Have you already memorised some? Then now try some more! |
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| 112 |
Hiragana Learning! (Ra-N, Ga-Za lines) |
まどか先生 |
If you try last bits of hiragana, you should start Tenten now! |
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| 113 |
Hiragana Learning! (Tenten & Maru) |
まどか先生 |
Now you must try harder to understand whole Japanese written system! |
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| 114 |
hiragana no benkyoo |
M McKenzie |
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| 115 |
Hiragana puzzle a to ku |
kurasho sensei |
Order the hiragana characters from a to ku to reveal the picture beneath |
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| 116 |
Hiragana revision |
せんせい |
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| 117 |
Hiragana Romaji Matching |
M McKenzie |
Match the hiragana with the correct romaji. |
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| 118 |
Hiragana あーん - Which One is Missing? (Pop-ups) |
Tate-Sensei |
Look at the row of Hiragana and decide which character from the pop-up list will complete the pattern. |
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| 119 |
Ingredients for Japanese food |
kurasho sensei |
Have some fun playing your favourite card games and learning some Japanese food items as you go along. |
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| 120 |
Item Counters - Japanese (Romaji) |
Tracey |
Which is the correct choice from the drop down list? |
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| 121 |
Japan - General Knowledge |
Tate-Sensei |
A fun game to test your general knowledge about the country of Japan. |
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| 122 |
Japanes introduction and greetings |
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| 123 |
JAPANESE GREETINGS romaji |
Mrs Murayama |
simple hangman activity to learn simple Japanese greetings |
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| 124 |
Japanese Kotawaza (Proverbs) (Romaji) |
Tracey |
What is the meaning of the following proverbs? |
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| 125 |
Japanese Music Styles Katakana |
murasaki sensei |
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| 126 |
Japanese particles yr 11, 12 My school |
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Choose the correct particle to complete the sentences based on English sentence |
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| 127 |
Japanese seasons |
kurasho sensei |
A close exercise quizzing general knowledge and vocabulary for seasons and weather in Japan. |
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| 128 |
Japanese sports general knowledge |
kurasho sensei |
A quiz testing general knowledge of traditional Japanese sports (with the use of some hiragana). |
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| 129 |
Japanese Year 10,11,12 Tokyo Disneyland |
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Visit the Tokyo Disneyland site and try and answer the questions. |
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| 130 |
Japanese Yr 11 and 12 Particles |
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Chosse the appropiate particles from the choice you have based on the English translation provided. |
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| 131 |
JPN1012 Reading L7 |
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This quiz contains 19 questions. |
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| 132 |
kamoku |
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School subjects |
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| 133 |
Kanji |
クレマ先生 |
Choose the correct reading for each of the kanji |
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| 134 |
Kanji contest |
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| 135 |
Kanji Grade 1 Complete |
Sullydog! |
All four semesters of Grade 1 in a single quiz. By Sullydog. |
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| 136 |
Kanji Grade 2 Complete |
Sullydog! |
All four semesters of Grade 2 in one quiz. By Sullydog. |
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| 137 |
Kanji Grade 3 Complete |
Sullydog! |
All four semesters in one convenient drill. |
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| 138 |
Kanji Grade 3 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading, Kun Reading, and English meaning for each kanji. By Sullydog. |
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| 139 |
Kanji Grade 3 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading, Kun reading and English meaning for each kanji. Gambatte kudasai. By Sullydog. |
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| 140 |
Kanji Grade 3 Semester 3 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning for each kanji. |
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| 141 |
Kanji Grade 3 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
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| 142 |
Kanji Grade 4 Complete |
Sullydog! |
All four sememsters of Grade 4 in a single drill. |
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| 143 |
Kanji Grade 4 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning for each kanji. |
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| 144 |
Kanji Grade 4 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning for each kanji. |
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| 145 |
Kanji Grade 4 Semester 3 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s), and meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 146 |
Kanji Grade 4 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s), and meaning(s) of each kanji. |
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| 147 |
Kanji Grade 5 Complete |
Sullydog! |
All four semesters of Grade 5 in one convenient drill. |
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| 148 |
Kanji Grade 5 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s) and English meaning(s) for each kanji. |
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| 149 |
Kanji Grade 5 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 150 |
Kanji Grade 5 Semester 3 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 151 |
Kanji Grade 5 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s), and English meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 152 |
Kanji Grade 6 Semester 1 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s), and English meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 153 |
Kanji Grade 6 Semester 2 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON reading(s), Kun reading(s), and English meaning(s) for each of the kanji. |
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| 154 |
Kanji Grade 6 Semester 4 |
Sullydog! |
Give the ON Reading(s), Kun Reading(s) and English meanings of the characters. |
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| 155 |
Kanji Grds 1 - 4 |
Sullydog! |
All four grades in one very convenient, very massive drill. Gambatte kudasai. |
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| 156 |
Kanji Grds 1-5 |
Sullydog! |
All five grades in one very convenient, unbelievably long drill. Gambatte kudasai. |
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| 157 |
Kanji Jeopardy |
クレマ先生 |
Be sure to use the IME to enter the hiragana for the kanji. |
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| 158 |
Kanji COMBOS |
クレマ先生 |
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| 159 |
katakana |
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| 160 |
Katakana |
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Choose the the appropriate Katakana for the English words. |
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| 161 |
katakana challenge |
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Answer the questions by choosing the correct katakana word |
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| 162 |
Katakana Practice |
クレマ先生 |
Starting with the beginning of the chart, put the symbols in order. |
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| 163 |
Kendo Vocabulary |
Sullydog! |
209 Kendo vocabulary terms, written in English and Kanji. 初め! |
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| 164 |
Kimono 1 Chapter 8 Vocab |
Tom Carlson |
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| 165 |
Kimono 2 Chapter 1 |
Tom Carlson |
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| 166 |
Kimono 2 Chapter 7 Vocab |
Tom Carlson |
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| 167 |
L1 Listening Comprehension |
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Listen to the CD (Disk 1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20) and answer the following questions. (Instruction) Enter your first name and then, you enter your section number with your last...
This quiz contains 14 questions. |
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| 168 |
Lesson 19-20 Japanese for Young People |
まどか先生 |
Try to learn adjective conjugation! You should find the rules.~かったです、~くないです、~くない、~くなかったです、~くなかった、~でした、~ではありません、~じゃないです(Normal form present negative)~ではありませんでした、~じゃなかったです(Normal form past negative) |
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| 169 |
Lesson 2 Japanese for Young People |
まどか先生 |
Find 'the most' appropriate answer to each question to be an 'おくまんちょうじゃ(億万長者)' (millionaire)! |
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| 170 |
Lesson 5 Japanese for Young People |
まどか先生 |
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| 171 |
Lesson 6 Japanese for Young People (Shopping) |
まどか先生 |
Fill in the blanks, or choose the right answer for each set of brackets. |
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| 172 |
Lesson 6&7 Japanese for Young People (Katakana) |
まどか先生 |
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| 173 |
Listen Up! |
Sullydog! |
Practice your listening skills with this exercise. Listening practice pays diminishing returns if you just listen to the same phrases, but web space is limited. So periodically, I'll take down this listening exercise and post a new one. The current... |
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| 174 |
Listening and understanding |
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| 175 |
M1C1 Hiragana |
Sensei |
Chapter 1 Hiragana |
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| 176 |
M1C2 Hiragana |
Sensei |
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| 177 |
M1C3 Hiragana |
Sensei |
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| 178 |
M1C4 Hiragana |
Sensei |
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| 179 |
M1C5 Hiragana |
Sensei |
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| 180 |
Massive Vocab! No. 1 |
Sullydog! |
More than 500 vocabulary terms for intermediate students, written in Kanji. By Sullydog. |
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| 181 |
Massive Vocab! No.3 |
Sullydog! |
More than 400 vocabulary terms for intermediate and advanced students, written in kanji and kana. |
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| 182 |
Medical Vocab - Cardiology |
Sullydog! |
Nearly 200 cardiology terms. This drill works both vocabulary and reading. Drills for neurology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, etc, will be coming soon. Please send corrections or comments to jsullivaATmed.wayne.edu. |
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| 183 |
Moshi, Moshi |
クレマ先生 |
Put the phone conversation in the most logical order. |
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Nan ji desu ka |
クレマ先生 |
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| 185 |
Nihongo ウイナ 1 |
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Testing grammar, vocabulary and culture. Suitable for KS3 + KS4. |
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| 186 |
Numbers |
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Look at the kanji numbers and choose the letters which spell their English meaning: |
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| 187 |
Numbers |
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| 188 |
Numbers -Matching |
Byron-sensei |
Match the number with the way to say it in Japanese. |
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| 189 |
obento 3 Units 1-6 review |
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| 190 |
Obentoo 1 Chapter 1 Vocabulary |
Tom Carlson |
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| 191 |
obentoo 1 Chapter 2 Vocabulary |
Tom Carlson |
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| 192 |
Obentoo 1 Unit 10 |
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| 193 |
Obentoo 1 Unit 11 |
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| 194 |
Obentoo 1 Unit 9 |
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| 195 |
Obentoo 2 Unit 1 |
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| 196 |
Obentoo 2 Unit 2 |
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| 197 |
Obentoo 2 Unit 4 |
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| 198 |
Obentoo 2 Unit 5 |
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| 199 |
Particle Madness! |
せんせい |
Choose the correct particle from the selection |
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| 200 |
Past tense verbs |
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| 201 |
Patterns: -ta form + koto ga aru |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the construction -ta form + koto ga aru to express whether one has ever had a particular experience. |
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| 202 |
Patterns: -te kureru |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice another way to say "please give/do for me..." Please bear in mind that this form is not as polite as -te kudasai. |
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Patterns: Because with kara |
Sullydog! |
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| 204 |
Patterns: Can Do 1 (Potential) |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the potential, which is primarily used to say "can (do something)." |
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| 205 |
Patterns: Can Do 2 (koto ga dekiru) |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice another way of saying "can (do something)," using the construction "koto ga dekiru." This is an example of "objectifying" a verb by using "koto;" so "taberu koto" becomes "eating matter" and "taberu koto ga dekiru"... |
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| 206 |
Patterns: Causative |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the causative (-saseru/-seru) form to say "(Somebody) makes/lets (somebody else) do something." |
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| 207 |
Patterns: Comparisons with yori |
Sullydog! |
Use this flashcard drill to practice making comparisons with the particle "yori." |
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| 208 |
Patterns: deshou |
Sullydog! |
"Deshou" is a versatile word, usually translated as "probably." Here's a drill to practice using it. |
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| 209 |
Patterns: Go ahead and... |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll use a -te form construction to practice expressing the idea of doing something beforehand, or "(One) will go ahead and do (something)." |
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| 210 |
Patterns: hazu |
Sullydog! |
This drill will allow you to practice using "hazu" to say "ought to" or "should." |
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| 211 |
Patterns: I wonder... |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the construction "ka na" to say "I wonder." |
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| 212 |
Patterns: If-then with -ba |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice making suppositional statements using Base 4 + -ba. |
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| 213 |
Patterns: If-then with nara |
Sullydog! |
In this drill we'll practice making suppositional statements with "nara." This construction is used when there's an assumption about something that has occured or may occur. The main clause involves a statement, request, command or question which... |
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| 214 |
Patterns: iku and kuru |
Sullydog! |
Just as in English, the words "iku" (to come) and "kuru" (to go) can indicate the directionality of an action. This drill will help you practice expressing such concepts as "I came to understand Japanese" or "I went on to learn knitting." |
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| 215 |
Patterns: In spite of |
Sullydog! |
Use this drill to practice using "noni" to say "in spite of/although." |
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| 216 |
Patterns: itadaku and morau |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "I receive," "I partake," "I will have," "Will you please," etc, in various situations, using the characteristically Japanese verbs "itadaku" and "morau." |
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| 217 |
Patterns: ka dou ka |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the construction "ka dou ka" to say "whether or not..." |
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| 218 |
Patterns: Maybe |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "One might (do something)./(Something) might (happen)." |
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| 219 |
Patterns: Must Do |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "One must (do something)." |
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| 220 |
Patterns: Need to do something |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "(One) needs to (do something)." |
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| 221 |
Patterns: Should Do |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "One should (do something)." |
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| 222 |
Patterns: Sou Desu |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using the _sou desu/sou da_ construction in sentences. Gambatte kudsasai. |
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| 223 |
Patterns: tame ni |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we practice using the construction "tame ni" to say "in order to..." |
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| 224 |
Patterns: to omoimasu |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice saying "(One) think(s) that..." |
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| 225 |
Patterns: Using Shimau |
Sullydog! |
The word "shimau" has several uses--to finish or end something, as an exclamation of surprise, or to express regret or disappointment. In this drill we'll practice using "shimau" and its various contractions. This is just a start--be on the lookout... |
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| 226 |
Patterns: you desu and mitai |
Sullydog! |
In this drill, we'll practice using these constructions to say "seems to" or "looks like." |
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| 227 |
Phrase Scramble (romaji) - Ch. 1 and 2 *Challenging!* |
Byron-sensei |
Put the scrambled words in the right order. (Then see if you know the phrase.) |
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| 228 |
Phrase Scramble (ひらがな) - Ch. 1 and 2 |
Byron-sensei |
To play this scramble game, your computer must have hiragana font capability. Put the scrambled characters in the right order. (Then see if you know the phrase.) |
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| 229 |
Practice the Colors |
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| 230 |
Practising Self-introductions |
せんせい |
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| 231 |
Present tense verbs |
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| 232 |
Professions Kimono 3-1 |
Ms. Bradshaw |
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| 233 |
Profiling the Japanese pop group Morning Musume |
murasaki sensei |
Players require profile sheet of Morning Musume to play |
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| 234 |
School Year levels |
せんせい |
Put the years in order! |
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| 235 |
Seasonal Escapades |
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The following questions require students to have a basic understanding of how the Japanese seasons impact on Japanese culture and daily life. |
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| 236 |
Shopping and numbers |
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Challenge your friend to a game of Jeopardy |
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| 237 |
Shopping phrases and numbers |
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Match the Japanese phrases and numbers up with the English equivalent. Note there are 3 English definitions that you don't have to use. |
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| 238 |
Shortest to Tallest Animals - Japanese (Kana) |
Tracey |
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| 239 |
Simple Japanese vocabulary for beginners |
kurasho sensei |
How many points can you win? Simple vocabulary for even the youngest students. |
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| 240 |
SMAP Member Shingo Katori |
murasaki sensei |
Select the correct meaning of the info given in Shingo Katoris bio. |
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| 241 |
Sport in Japan |
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| 242 |
Ta Form Challenge! |
Sullydog! |
The -ta form is the plain affirmative past tense of the verb, and is also used in many idiomatic verb and sentence patterns. Practice the -ta form with this challenge board. |
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| 243 |
Te Form Challenge! |
Sullydog! |
Practice putting verbs in the -Te form with this challenge board. |
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| 244 |
Time Words |
せんせい |
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| 245 |
Translation Japanese/English |
Dr. Jeanne V. White |
Choose the correct translation. |
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| 246 |
Transport |
Tate-Sensei |
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| 247 |
Unit Two Vocabulary Games |
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| 248 |
Unit Two Vocabulary Part Two |
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| 249 |
Using に |
せんせい |
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| 250 |
Verb Patterns |
Sullydog! |
More than just conjugation! Add-ons, suffixes and patterns that give greater meaning to standard verb inflections. By Sullydog. Please contact me with suggestions or corrections. |
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| 251 |
Vocab for Gr I - Part II |
Sullydog! |
More of the same! Continued from Part I. |
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| 252 |
Vocabulary & Hiragana - Ch. 1 & 2 |
Byron-sensei |
With this multiple choice activity, you can practice both your vocabulary and your hiragana. Select the correct English translation to go with each Japanese word written in hiragana. |
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| 253 |
Vocabulary for Gr2Sem4 |
Sullydog! |
No slackers need apply! A completely OUTRAGEOUS number of vocabulary terms to aid in you study of Grade 2 Sem 4 kanji. See those kanji in their natural habitat -- words! |
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| 254 |
Vocabulary for Gr3Sem1 |
Sullydog! |
No slouches need apply! A completely OUTRAGEOUS number of vocabulary terms to help you in your study of Grade 3 Semester 1 kanji. Work through fifty or a hundred a day get a feel for the readings and meanings. Overachievers can try to learn them... |
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| 255 |
Vocabulary for Gr3Sem2 |
Sullydog! |
No slouches need apply! A totally outrageous number of vocabulary terms to supplement your study of Grade 3 Sem 2 kanji. See those kanji in their natural habitat (words)! By Sullydog |
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| 256 |
Vocabulary for Gr3Sem3 |
Sullydog! |
No slouches need apply! A totally outrageous number of vocabulary terms to supplement your study of Grade 3 Sem 3 kanji. Work through fifty or a hundred a day get a feel for the readings and meanings. Overachievers can try to learn them all. See... |
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| 257 |
Vocabulary for Gr3Sem4 |
Sullydog! |
No slouches need apply! A totally OUTRAGEOUS number of vocabulary terms to supplement your study of Grade 3 Sem 4 kanji. Work through fifty or a hundred a day get a feel for the readings and meanings. Overachievers can try to learn them all. See... |
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| 258 |
Wakatta Unit 10 Kanji |
Bakersensei |
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| 259 |
We love Japanese food (Washoku daisuki!) |
kurasho sensei |
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| 260 |
Weather Vocabulary |
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| 261 |
What year were you born in? |
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| 262 |
Which animal is it? - Japanese (Romaji) |
Tracey |
Which animal matches the description? |
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| 263 |
Y12 留学生 りゅうがくせい テキスト その一 と その二 かんじ 漢字 |
Ms Watanabe |
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| 264 |
Y13 ゆみとティム テキスト 1と2 漢字 |
Ms Watanabe |
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| 265 |
Y9 Colours |
Ms Watanabe |
Y9 Colours |
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| 266 |
Year 10 adjectives |
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| 267 |
Year 10 body parts |
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basic body parts |
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| 268 |
Year 10 vocab #1 |
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Random vocab #1 |
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| 269 |
Year 10 vocab #3 |
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random vocab #1 |
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| 270 |
Year 10 vocab #4 |
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Random vocab #1 |
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| 271 |
Year 10 vocab #5 |
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Random vocab #5 |
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| 272 |
Year 10 vocab #6 |
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Random vocab #1 |
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| 273 |
Year 10/11 positions |
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This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 274 |
Year 10/11 weather & seasons |
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| 275 |
Year 10/11positions |
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on top of etc |
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| 276 |
Year 11 body parts |
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different body parts |
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| 277 |
Year 11 transport |
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| 278 |
Year 9 animal ~colour desu. |
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to practise - ga - desu (ka)
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 279 |
Year 9 counting animals |
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| 280 |
Year 9 counting people |
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| 281 |
Year 9 numbers |
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numbers from 1 - 10 |
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| 282 |
Year 9 random vocab #1 |
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| 283 |
year 9 Random vocab #2 |
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| 284 |
Yr 12 Eating and drinking Challenge board |
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| 285 |
Yr 12 Eating and Drinking. Chapter 1~5 |
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Kanji and Grammar Revision for Chapter 1~5. 40 questions in all.
This quiz contains 40 questions. |
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| 286 |
Yr 12 Family Life Grammar check |
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Choose the best option to make the sentence true to its English translation. |
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| 287 |
Yr 12 Eating and drinking Kanji |
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| 288 |
yr10_2_1school |
Sawaki |
Year 10 |
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yr10_3_1Parttimejob |
Sawaki |
Year10 |
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yr9_1_1family |
Sawaki |
Year9 |
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yr9_1_2Practiceますform |
Sawaki |
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| 292 |
yr9_3_1fashion |
Sawaki |
Year 9 |
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zodiac |
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| 294 |
いろ (colors) |
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read hiragana and match colors |
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| 295 |
がっこう (school) |
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click and match |
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| 296 |
きょうしつで Kyoushitsu de - In the classroom (Battleship) |
Tate-Sensei |
Can you sink the enemy fleet? You'll have to know your classroom objects to do it! |
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| 297 |
くだもの (fruit) |
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| 298 |
てんきはどうですか。 |
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| 299 |
どうぶつ (animals) |
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Vocabulary Match animal pictures with their names in Japanese. |
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| 300 |
どうぶつ Doubutsu Quiz |
Tate-Sensei |
How many animal names can you remember?
This quiz contains 10 questions. |
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| 301 |
ひらがな (hiragana matching) 1 |
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click on the same hiragana characters. あ〜の "matching" or... |
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| 302 |
ひらがな (hiragana matching) 2 |
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click on the same hiragana characters. は〜ん "matching" or... |
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| 303 |
やさい (vegetables) |
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| 304 |
元気 II、Chapter 13 -日本語 の クイズ |
Byron-sensei |
Kanji 漢字
This quiz contains 16 questions. |
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| 305 |
十二年生 いちがっき ぶんぽうのれんしゅう 文法 |
Ms Watanabe |
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| 306 |
Y12 りゅうがくせい 漢字 よみかた |
Ms Watanabe |
Give Hiragana reading. Type in Japanese using IME keyboard. |
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| 307 |
Adjectives Year 11 |
katrina martell |
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| 308 |
Adjectives Year 11 - roomaji |
katrina martell |
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| 309 |
Communication and the Media |
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Revise vocabulary from this topic. I have written katakana words in capitals. |
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| 310 |
Eating and Drinking |
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Revise vocabulary for this topic. Katakana words have been written in capitals. |
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| 311 |
Family Life |
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Activities to revise vocab. for "Family Life" topic. |
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| 312 |
Family Life |
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A test of your knowledge of the 'Family Life'topic. |
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| 313 |
FOOD and DRINK |
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Find the correct answer to these questions: |
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| 314 |
Japan at Work |
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A game of hangman to test occupations vocab. |
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| 315 |
Japan General Knowledge Quiz |
katrina martell |
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| 316 |
Japanese script trial paragraph |
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| 317 |
Japanese Verb Cards - Set 2 |
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Match the Japanese verbs with the corresponding English meanings. Gambatte kudasai. |
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| 318 |
Japanese Verbs - Set 2 |
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These sentences reveal 16 vocabulary words that associate with the Japanese Verb Cards - Set 2. Choices for the correct answer will POP UP on the screen. |
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| 319 |
Land and People |
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Revise vocab for this topic. I have written katakana words in capitals. |
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| 320 |
Leisure Activities |
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Revise vocabulary for this topic. Katakana words are written in capitals. |
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| 321 |
NEW - Daily Life - Partice Practice - Script |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct particle to complet the sentence. |
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| 322 |
NEW - Daily Life - School Vocab - Romaji |
katrina martell |
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| 323 |
NEW - Daily Life - School Vocab - Script |
katrina martell |
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| 324 |
NEW - Describing time words - Romaji |
katrina martell |
Unjumble the letters to make a proper word. |
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| 325 |
NEW - Health Expressions - Romaji |
katrina martell |
Complete the expression before you are hung! |
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| 326 |
NEW - Imasu and Arimasu Practice |
katrina martell |
Choose Imasu or Arimasu to complete the sentence. |
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| 327 |
NEW - Placement Words - Script |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps |
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| 328 |
NEW - Travel - Script |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct answer to the questions. |
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| 329 |
NEW - Travel Vocab - Romaji |
katrina martell |
Match the romaji reading with the English Meaning. |
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| 330 |
Particles |
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Fill the gap in each sentence with the correct particle. |
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| 331 |
School System |
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Activities to revise School System vocabulary |
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| 332 |
The Mother of all Tests |
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Vocabulary from all 8 topics plus the General Vocab. list. I have restricted all vocab. in this activity to the official syllabus lists, but have chosen the most obscure, difficult vocab. and words that frequently come up in the Examiners Reports... |
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| 333 |
Time words |
katrina martell |
Unjumble the letters to find a time worde -it could be a day of the week or month, a date, a month or a general time word. |
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| 334 |
Times and Dates |
katrina martell |
Match the hirigana to the English meaning. |
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| 335 |
Travel & Tourism |
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Revision of vocab. for Travel & Tourism |
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| 336 |
Verb Review |
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Write the correct verb forms in Japanese |
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| 337 |
Verb revision challenge board 1 (Year 12) |
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Use plain forms unless specified to use polite forms. Don't use full stops. |
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| 338 |
Year 10 - Counting Animals |
katrina martell |
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| 339 |
Year 10 - Counting People |
katrina martell |
Put these people counters in numerical order. |
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| 340 |
Year 10 - Family |
katrina martell |
Find the correct family member! |
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| 341 |
Year 10 - Dates |
katrina martell |
Arrange the dates in order from the 1st to the 31st |
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| 342 |
Year 10 - Time |
katrina martell |
Put the times in order from earliest to latest. Watch out for the traps!! |
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| 343 |
Year 10 Family |
katrina martell |
Unjumble Family Member names |
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| 344 |
Year 10 Family |
katrina martell |
Translate the following words into English |
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| 345 |
Year 10 Katakana practice |
katrina martell |
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| 346 |
Year 10 School |
katrina martell |
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| 347 |
Year 10 School Subjects |
katrina martell |
Translate into English |
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| 348 |
Year 11 - Around and About |
katrina martell |
Put the sentences in the correct order to form the story. |
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| 349 |
Year 11 - Classroom Vocab - roomaji |
katrina martell |
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| 350 |
Year 11 - Describing what people are wearing |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct verb from the pop up box to complete the sentence. |
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| 351 |
Year 11 - Expressions |
katrina martell |
All the expresssions you need to know in Year 11. There are hints for all of them so it is a relatively easy task! The words are all in roomaji - particles are written as separate words. |
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| 352 |
Year 11 - Introducing Yourself and Others Vocab |
katrina martell |
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| 353 |
Year 11 - Introducing Yourself and Others Vocab - roomaji |
katrina martell |
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| 354 |
Year 11 - matching adjectives |
katrina martell |
Find the opposite |
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| 355 |
Year 11 - numbers |
katrina martell |
Put the numbers in order form the smallest to the greatest. |
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| 356 |
Year 11 - Particles |
katrina martell |
|
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| 357 |
Year 11 - Place Names |
katrina martell |
Practice your Katakana pronunciation by matching the correct name to each city or country. |
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| 358 |
Year 11 - School Vocabulary (roomaji) |
katrina martell |
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| 359 |
Year 11 - Shopping |
katrina martell |
Answer the questions using romaji. |
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| 360 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters practice |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct reading for the number to fill the gap to make the sentence make sense. |
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| 361 |
Year 11 - Shopping counters |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 362 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters - Books |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 363 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters - Flat things |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 364 |
Year 11 - Shopping Counters - Small things |
katrina martell |
Put the counters in order from 1-10. |
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| 365 |
Year 11 - Town and Around - Hiragana |
katrina martell |
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| 366 |
Year 11 - Town and Around - Romaji |
katrina martell |
|
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| 367 |
Year 11 - Translation Practice Topics 1-4 |
katrina martell |
Translate the Japanese statement or question into English. |
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| 368 |
Year 11 - Travel Vocab (roomaji) |
katrina martell |
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| 369 |
Year 11 - Travel Vocab (script) |
katrina martell |
|
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| 370 |
Year 11 - verbs - find the opposite (hiragana) |
katrina martell |
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| 371 |
Year 11 - Where you live - Particle Practice |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct particle for the gap from the pop up box. |
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| 372 |
Year 11 Adjective Pairs |
katrina martell |
|
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| 373 |
Year 11 Cloze (school cert exam) |
katrina martell |
|
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| 374 |
Year 11 Home & Daily Routine Vocab |
katrina martell |
|
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| 375 |
Year 11 Sports |
katrina martell |
|
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| 376 |
Year 12 Eating and Drinking |
katrina martell |
たん生日 パーティー |
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| 377 |
Year 13 - Bursary Test Questions 1996 |
katrina martell |
Choose the correct answer from the pop up list to fill the gaps. |
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| 378 |
Year 13 - Places in Japan |
katrina martell |
|
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| 379 |
Year 13 - Travel & Tourism |
katrina martell |
|
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| 380 |
Year 13 - Travel and Tourism Kanji Practice |
katrina martell |
Match the Kanji with their hirigana reading. |
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| 381 |
Year 13 - Unit 1-3 Japan at work. |
katrina martell |
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| 382 |
Year 9 - Classroom Objects 2 |
katrina martell |
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| 383 |
Year 9 - Mixed Topics |
katrina martell |
|
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| 384 |
Year 9 - Time |
katrina martell |
Put the times in order from earliest to latest. |
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| 385 |
Year 9 - Where do you live? |
katrina martell |
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| 386 |
Year 9 Classroom Objects 4 |
katrina martell |
|
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| 387 |
Year 9 Classroom Objects 5 |
katrina martell |
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| 388 |
Year 9 Going Places |
katrina martell |
Write the meaning of the word in English |
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| 389 |
Year 9 Going Places |
katrina martell |
Places and Transportation |
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| 390 |
Year 9 Going Places |
katrina martell |
Cloze exercise |
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| 391 |
Year 9 Hiragana |
katrina martell |
Hiragana Recognition |
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| 392 |
Year 9 Weather and Seasons - jumbled |
katrina martell |
|
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| 393 |
Year 9 Weather and Seasons - pop up |
katrina martell |
|
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| 394 |
Year 9, 10 - Culture quiz |
katrina martell |
|
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| 395 |
Year 9,10 - Festivals and Holidays |
katrina martell |
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| 396 |
Year 9,10 Classroom commands |
katrina martell |
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| 397 |
Year 9,10 Festivals and Holidays 2 |
katrina martell |
|
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Year9 How old are you? |
katrina martell |
List the ages in order from 1yr old to 20 yrs old |
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