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Welcome to Japanese Lab!
Welcome to Japanese Lab!
Lab InstructorInstructor: Hamed Nouri
(Sensei, Nuri-sensei)
Goals of Lab• Practice – especially to practice speaking• Use what you are learning in class• Interact and have fun using Japanese
Grading• Lab is 10 % of your entire grade.• It’s an easy 10 percent as long as you’re
participating
Lab Vs. Homework Vs. Class• Class = Explanation of the new material• Homework = Time to think it over for youself• Lab = Time to use the new material
Getting to know you• Get into groups of two or three• Exchange information about one another
– Name– Where you’re from– Hobbies– Why you’re learning Japanese– Interesting fact about yourself
Pronunciation of VowelsVowel sounds:
a - octopusi - eelu - oopse - exito - open
Basic 46 Soundsわwa
らra
やya
まma
はha
なna
たta
さsa
かka
あa
をo
りri
みmi
ひhi
にni
ちchi
しshi
きki
いi
んn
るru
ゆyu
むmu
ふfu
ぬnu
つtsu
すsu
くku
うu
れre
めme
へhe
ねne
てte
せse
けke
えe
ろro
よyo
もmo
ほho
のno
とto
そso
こko
お
Basic 46 Soundsわwa
らra
やya
まma
はha
なna
たta
さsa
かka
あa
をo
りri
みmi
ひhi
にni
ちchi
しshi
きki
いi
んn
るru
ゆyu
むmu
ふfu
ぬnu
つtsu
すsu
くku
うu
れre
めme
へhe
ねne
てte
せse
けke
えe
ろro
よyo
もmo
ほho
のno
とto
そso
こko
おo
Textbook: Inside cover
Additional Sounds (1)ぱpa
ばba
だda
ざza
がga
ぴpi
びbi
ぢji*
じji
ぎgi
ぷpu
ぶbu
づzu*
ずzu
ぐgu
ぺpe
べbe
でde
ぜze
げge
ぽpo
ぼbo
どdo
ぞzo
ごgo
*Exceptions; use when specified
Additional Sounds (2)ぴゃpya
びゃbya
じゃja
ぎゃgya
りゃrya
みゃmya
ひゃhya
にゃnya
ちゃcha
しゃsha
きゃkya
ぴゅpyu
びゅbyu
じゅju
ぎゅgyu
りゅryu
みゅmyu
ひゅhyu
にゅnyu
ちゅchu
しゅshu
きゅkyu
ぴょpyo
びょbyo
じょjo
ぎょgyo
りょryo
みょmyo
ひょhyo
にょnyo
ちょcho
しょsho
きょkyo
Pronunciation Practice• long vowels• double consonants
Rhythm Practice (1)
1. koko2. to3. koshi4. seki5. sofu6. gokai
• kookoo• too• kooshi• seeki• soofu• gookai
A B
Rhythm Practice (2)
1. tate2. kita3. keshi4. jikoo5. ite6. mika
• tatte• kitta• kesshi• jikkoo• itte• mikka
A B
Rhythm Practice (3)
1. kite2. shita3. saka4. ichi5. soto
• kitte• shitta• sakka• icchi• sotto
A B• kiite• shiita• sakkaa• ichii• sootoo
C
Introducing Yourself in Japanese• Pleased to meet you = __________• I am _[your name]__ = __________• It was nice meeting you = __________
Introducing Yourself in Japanesehajimemashite = Pleased to meet you はじめまして .
____ desu = I am _______. です
yoroshiku onegai shimasu = It was nice meeting you. よろしく おねがい します
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BlackboardMain source of class information & communication•PowerPoints•Vocab sheets & reading assignments (can print out in LANG 105)•Essay assignments•Answer keys•Announcements
• Computer lab (LANG 105)• Japanese-enabled computers• DVD collection
• Satellite TV room (LANG 108)• Magazine lounge
Language Lab
TutoringDepartmental Tutor
– Free drop-in tutoring– LANG 108– September 8 through pre-finals week– Monday, 12:00-1:00– Wednesday, 1:00-2:00– Thursday, 12:00-1:00
Learning Center– Free one-on-one tutoring by appointment– Sign up online
Study Strategies for Japanese• What strategies or techniques have helped
you most when studying a foreign language?
• What strategy, if any, do you use when studying a foreign language that you might not when studying another subject??
Study Strategies for JapaneseStudy everyday!
Even just 10 minutes can help you retain the language.Don’t cram too much in at once
Bursts of 15-30 minutes is better than one 3 hour study sessionUse the language as much as possible
Participate in class, come to lab, practice with others, and make Japanese friends!Don’t be afraid to make mistakes
Mistakes can become valuable tools for learning a language.Talk to yourself ( seriously)
When you’re studying, say things out loud.Review, review, review
Language is kind of like math. It builds on itself. Don’t forget previous material!!Don’t focus on one thing too much
Language includes reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Practice ALL of these.
More Strategies for SuccessMinimum:•Come to every class & participate fully in every activity•Do all workbook assignments -- on time•Be prepared for every quiz & test
More Strategies:•Make good use of the language lab and other resources•Participate in extracurricular activities•Form a study group•Get a native-speaker language partner•Flashcards or flashcard apps
AnkiDroid (Flashcard App)
Free syncs with PC version
AnyMemo (Flashcard App)
Free very customizable
Aedict3 (Dictionary App)
5.96 works well with AnkiDroid
Aedict (Dictionary App)
Free
Japanese (Dictionary App)
4.99 includes a word manager / study tool
Imiwa? (Dictionary App)
Free
Eductic (Flashcard App)
0.99 simple, but useful.
Quizlet (Flashcard App)
Free
iOSAndroid
AnkiMobile (Flashcard App)
24.99 expensive, but it might be great app since it’s great for windows and Android
Sorry, I don’t have experience with Windows mobile apps
Windows PC
Anki (Flashcard program)
Free syncs with android and iOS versions
Windows
Apps for Japanese
Discuss any other suggestions you may have with your classmates
Multiplatform
Japanese-related Activities at UNT!!
• Japanese Culture Organization & Japanese Language Exchange Club
• Mu Epsilon Kappa Anime Club• IELI Speaking Partner Program
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