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Aboriginal use for fungi/mushrooms
Who has eaten mushrooms? Mushrooms and fungi Aboriginals know how to find and use fungi and mushrooms. They paint maps that give advice on where to find bush tucker. Fungi and mushrooms are not just for food. They can also be used for medicines and body decorations. Look at these slides and make notes. Do […]
Momotaro
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Visual Japan
4) …o tabemasu …o tabemasen …o tabemasu “I eat…” …o tabemasen “I don’t eat … …o nomimasu “I drink” …o nomimasen “I don’t drink” The Japanese Writing System; shapes and colours Calpico. 5)10 sentences with the verbs for eat and drink using the 10 foods/drink from your PowerPoint. 6) Spirited Away
Term 2
5 April 30 must try Japanese foods. Food I have eaten 4. Issunbooshi (One inch boy) 5. Research Task. Create a PowerPoint with 10 labeled images of Japanese Food. Finish for homework.
The Assessment Task
Some sentences were greetings and expressions, and some were questions that required answers Questions end in “ka” and should be answered with a statement. Answer “Hai genki desu” or “Watashi wa genki desu” 2. “Nansai desu ka?” How old are you? Answer “Juusansai desu” or Watashi wa juusansai desu.” 3. “Doko ni sunde imasu ka?” […]
Revision Part 2
Zui Zui Zukkorobashi Time to colour in the oni! Take a Mangajin and see how long it takes you to find a greeting. Find a short story you can read to the class.
Revision
Draft Assessment Task script. Reply (Hajimashite. Doozo yoroshiku) 6. Nansai desu ka? Reply (…sai desu) 7. Doko ni sundeimasu ka? Reply (…ni sundeimasu.) 8. Okaasan wa doko kara kimashita ka? Reply (…kara kimashita.) 9. Arigatou gozaimasu. Reply (doo itashimashite) 10. Sayoonara Reply (Sayoonara) (Marked for pronunciation, intonation, grammar, and […]
Lesson 12
Assessment Task Notification. Task 1. My Selfie
Lesson 11
Go to your workbook and write out the skit 2) Sibling ages “I am 13 years old” Watashi was juusansai desu” Now write in Hiragan. Older brother – Oniisan. Older sister – Oneesan. Younger brother – otooto Younger sister – imooto. My (choose a sibling) is e.g. (17 years) old For example, “my older brother […]