きょう の おんがく (today’s music) AKB 48 - 前(まえ)しか向(む)かねえ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n24zp_wPC7 E SKE – 48 - 青空片想い (あおぞらかたおもい) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH9nFg4NPA w Ni ho n go にほんご101 Molnar せんせい - Session 6 きょう の よてい Todays Plan 5 minute review Chapter Quiz 1 – 35 mins Vocab Dialogue Katakana Intro Review Try p 55 with your partner After you finish: Try this katakana quiz. It is only for practice, see how you do. Use the katakana sheet. If you finish this, look at p 58 and 59. Vocab 60 - 61 Open your book, take a minute to read over the words. Now, listen and repeat Now let’s look at p 58 + 59 Katakana Similar to hiragana Katakana is also a phonetic character set; for foreign words BASICALLY the same rules apply to katakana as hiragana: Tenten’s Small tsu, ya, yo, yu Put period at the end of a sentence BUT, To extend the sound, use a ー instead of a vowel (is あ、 う) Sometimes there are small vowels; they act like small ya, yo, or yu to blend with the character in front of it to make one syllable: ファミリー (ふぁみりい) fa mi ri i But kind of different… Katakana is generally straight forward and intuitive, but sometimes it is confusing Katakana is for ALL foreign words in Japanese. While the majority are English, sometimes there is Spanish, French, German… Ex. Part-time job in Japanese is “a ru ba i to”, not “paa to ta i mu joo bu” (origins are German) Not always intuitive: Te re bi The English meaning is television Be careful There is a STRONG tendency to speak katakana like English. RESIST!! Katakana is NOT English, it is Japanese. Be sure to speak out each katakana like a syllable, and it will help you: ニューヨーク (にゅう ようく) NYC アメリカ (あめりか) America サンドイッチ (さんどいっち) sandwich しゅくだい - homework Nothing official; try the katakana worksheet on the website (it will give you a jumpstart for katakana learning) If you have late HW, please bring it!
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