Ramon speaks from notes, as instructed, during his first cla…
Ramon speaks from notes, as instructed, during his first classroom speech. Even though he is not reading his speech, he rarely looks up at his audience. What advice could you give Ramon about eye contact in his presentations?
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A. Indicate the stroke order of each hiragana and katakana by adding each stroke in one box in order as shown in the example. Also indicate the directions by arrows as shown in the example. (stroke order 0.5 x 6, directions 0.5 x 6; total = 6) 1) か 2) な 3) せ 4) ほ 5) や 6) も B. Transcribe the following words with voiced consonants, long vowels, double consonants, and glides into HIRAGANA. (1×7=7) 1) kissaten ____________________________ 2) dekigoto __________________________ (coffee shop) (event) 3) edamame _____________________________ 4) yuumee ____________________________ (soy beans) (famous) 5) koocha ______________________________ 6) kyuuri ______________________________ (black tea) (cucumber) 7) syokki ________________________________ (tableware) C. Write the Japanese equivalents of the following expressions in HIRAGANA. Use the most appropriate expressions as you are talking to your teacher (i.e., be polite). (2×3=6) 1) Good morning. _____________________________________________________。 2) Thank you. ________________________________________________________。 3) Good-bye. _________________________________________________________。 D. Translate the following English questions into Japanese using HIRAGANA. The English words in brackets may not appear in Japanese translations. (2×4=8) 1) What is [your] name? [ask politely] ________________________________________________________________。 2) How much is this? ________________________________________________________________。 3) What time is it now? ________________________________________________________________。 4) Who’s pen is this? ________________________________________________________________。 E. Write the following words in Japanese all in HIRAGANA. (1×14; times 4×2; total = 22) 1) delicious______________________________ 2) fish____________________________ 3) bag_____________________________ 4) news paper______________________________ 5) watch _____________________________ 6) hat______________________ 7) student ______________________________ 8) teacher _____________________________ 9) Korean language ______________________ 10) mother_________________________ 11) bank __________________________ 12) post office _________________________ 13) international student________________________14) name___________________________ 15) 4:03 ________________________________ 16) 9:20 _______________________________ 17) 7:36 ________________________________ 18) 10:48 _______________________________ F. Look at the chart below for the information about five people. Based on the information, answer the following questions in complete Japanese sentences, using the most appropriate sentence patterns. You must write an negative sentence if the inser is “no” first. And then, correct the information with affirmative sentence. Ex) No, she isn’t Spanish. She is American. (all in Japanese) (2×5 =10) Name Nationality/Hometown Year in School Major Lopez(ろぺす) Mexico Sophomore History Watt(わっと) America Junior Literature Smith(すみす) America Freshman Engineering Garcia(がるしあ) Spain Junior French Lee(りー) China Senior History 1) ガルシア(がるしあ)さんは アメリカじんですか。 ________________________________________________________________ 2) リー(りー)さんは にねんせいですか。 ________________________________________________________________ 3) スミス(すみす)さんは なんねんせい ですか。 ________________________________________________________________ 4) ワット(わっと)さんの せんこうは なんですか。 ________________________________________________________________ 5) ロペス(ろぺす)さんは アメリカ(あめりか)じん ですか。 ________________________________________________________________ b) Based on the same information, fill in the blanks with the most appropriate particles. (0.5×5=2.5) 1) ワット(わっと)さんは アメリカ(あめりか)じんです。スミス(すみす)さん( )アメリカじんです。 2) ロペス(ろぺす)さん( )せんこう( )れきしです。リー(りー)さん( ) せんこう( )れきしです。 G. Look at the map and write the answers to the questions about time in different cities in complete Japanese sentences. (2.5 x 3 = 7.5) a) モスクワ(もすくわ Moscow)は いま なんじですか。 。 b) ホノルル(ほのるる Honolulu)は いま なんじですか。 。 c) シドニー(しどにー Sydney)は いま なんじですか。 。 H. Look at the pictures and make sentences using appropriate pointing words and prices. Transcribe the prices in Hiragana. (1×3+2×3=9) 1. 23 _______ とけいは____________円(えん)です。 2.________コンピュータ(こんぴゅーた)は____________円(えん)です。 3.__________さいふは_______________円(えん)です。 I. Put the hiragana in the right order to make sense.(1×4=4) Ex) だともち→ ともだち 1) いたまだ __________________ 2) しょんとか__________________ 3)かいた __________________ 4) かんとつ __________________ J. Read the following five people’s introduction and answer the questions. #1. こんにちは。たなかです。さくらだいがくのがくせいです。せんこうはにほんごです。いちねんせいです。じゅうきゅうさい です。 #2. こんにちは。スミス(すみす)です。アメリカ(あめりか)のだいがくのせんせいです。せんこうはれきしです。にじゅういっさい です。 #3. はじめまして。キム(きむ)です。かんこくのソウル(そうる)だいがくのがくせいです。せんこうはけいざいです。にねんせいです。じゅうはっさい です。 #4. こんにちは。マリア(まりあ)です。メキシコ(めきしこ)のだいがくのがくせいです。せんこうはえいごです。にじゅうごさい です。 #5. はじめまして。ジョン(じょん)です。イギリス(いぎりす)のロンドン(ろんどん)だいがくのがくせいです。せんこうはコンピューター(こんぴゅーた)です。はたちです。 1. Answer the questions in English. 1) What is Kim’s major? (1) _______________________________________________________________ 2) Is Smith a student? If not, what is his occupation? (2) ________________________________________________________________ 3) How old is John? (1) _______________________________________________________________ 4) Who goes to a university in Mexico? (1) _______________________________________________________________
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