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BEGINNING JAPANESE WORKBOOK1-3 Activities
名前:日付: 月 日

一 Practice the kanji below, tracing the first stroke in the first box, the first and second in the second box, etc. Fill in the other boxes with the complete kanji.


二 Label each image using Japanese.


1. _____________________


2. _____________________


3. _____________________


4. _____________________


5. _____________________


6. _____________________

三 Write the correct Japanese classroom command under each drawing. Choose from among the expressions in the box.


7. _____________________


8. _____________________


9. _____________________


10. _____________________


11. _____________________


12. _____________________


13. _____________________


14. _____________________

(a) ひらいてください

(b) すわってください

(c) かいてください

(d) たってください

(e) よんでください

(f) とじてください

(g) きいてください

(h) だしてください

(i) みてください

四 Answer the questions below.

15. What part of speech usually comes at the end of basic sentences in Japanese?

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16. What part of a Japanese sentence precedes the particle は?

_______________________________________________

17. How would you say this in Japanese: Mr. Yamada is a teacher.

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五 Write the following in kanji or hiragana on the first blank. On the second blank, make them plural.

18. I, me

________________________ _______________________

19. teacher

________________________ _______________________

20. I (for males)

________________________ _______________________

六 List at least three occasions when Japanese people might bow.

21. _______________________________________________

22. _______________________________________________

23. _______________________________________________

七 Write the kanji stroke order below with the first stroke in the first box, the first and second stroke in the second box, etc. Fill in the remaining boxes in that row with the same kanji. In the bottom row, practice writing whatever kanji you feel you need to practice the most.


Beginning Japanese Workbook

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