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LET’S LOOK AT JAPANESE FASHION!
HARAJUKU
はらじゅく
KIMONO きもの
ゆかた
YUKATA
はっぴ
HAPPI
げいしゃ
GEISHA
さむらい
SAMURAI
いぬ
INU
MORE TRENDS?
 You will watch a clip about Japanese fashion.
 There will be 15 dif ferent fashion in the clip and you must
choose 3 top fashion you would like to wear or would be
interested in trying them.
 In English, “wear” takes many objects.
 Ex. wear clothes, perfume, make up, pants, shoes, glasses, a
sweater, skirt, jacket, etc.
HOWEVER
in Japanese, there are different
verbs depending on the items!
LET’S GO THROUGH THE NAME OF
CLOTHES!
 Listen carefully and repeat after the teacher.
SHATSU
しゃつ
Shirt
KO-TO
こーと
COAT
SU-TSU
すーつ
Suits
SE-TAせーたー
Sweater
PAJAMA
ぱじゃま
Pajama
SEIHUKU
せいふく
Uniform
Hiragana
しゃつ
こーと
すーつ
せーたー
ぱじゃま
せいふく
Romaji
Shatsu
Ko-to
Su-tsu
Se-taPajama
Seihuku
English
Shirt
Coat
Suits
Sweater
Pajama
Uniform
LET’S DESCRIBE CLOTHES!
Hang on! Let’s revise the name of colours!
Structure is …
COLOUR NO NAME OF CLOTHES
COLOUR の NAME OF CLOTHES
Example:
Aka no Ko-to
あか の こーと
Red coat
HOW ABOUT..
1. Blue shirt
2. Green coat
3. Black uniform
4. Red suit
Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive
T WO (2) stamps!
1. Blue shirt
Ao no shatsu あお
1. Green coat
Midori no ko-to
の
しゃつ
みどり
1. Black uniform
Kuro no seihuku くろ
1. Red suit
Aka no su-tsu
あか
の
の
の
こーと
せいふく
すーつ
LET’S PRACTICE MORE!
KIMASU
きます
 Kimasu means “to wear” but it
is only used for clothes worn in
UPPER BODIES.
SO, HOW SHALL WE SAY
“WEAR A SHIRT”?
 What is a word for a “shirt”?
 Shatsu しゃつ
 What is a word for “to wear” for a shirt?
 Kimasu きます
 How shall we put in a sentence using two clues above?
Shatsu wo kimasu.
しゃつ を きます。
**を(wo) is a particle and is like a glue.
を(wo) is used to connect a verb (kimasu) and a noun
(shatsu). Without particles, Japanese sentences
cannot be completed. (eg. There is always は(wa)
after main subjects such as Watashi or Boku.)
LET’S TRY WRITING “WEAR A COAT”.
 Ko-to wo kimasu. こーと
1.Wear
2.Wear
3.Wear
4.Wear
1.
2.
3.
4.
a
a
a
a
を
きます。
suit.
sweater
green uniform.
rainbow pajama.
su-tsu wo kimasu. すーつ を きます。
Se-ta- wo kimasu. せーたー を きます。
Midori no seihuku wo kimasu. せいふく を
Nijiiro no pajama wo kimasu.
にじいろ の ぱじゃま を きます。
きます。
NAGA ZUBON
なが ずぼん
Long pants
HAN ZUBON
はん ずぼん
Shorts
SUKA-TO
すかーと
Skirt
KUTSUSHITA
くつした
Socks
KUTSU
くつ
Shoes
Hiragana
ながずぼん
はんずぼん
すかーと
くつした
くつ
Romaji
Naga zubon
Han zubon
Suka-to
Kutsushita
kutsu
English
Long pants
Shorts
Skirt
Socks
Shoes
1. Blue short
2. Green long pants
3. Black shoes
4. Red socks
Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive
T WO (2) stamps!
1. Yellow shorts
Kiiro no hanzubon あお
の
はんずぼん
1. Green long pants
Midori no naga zubon
みどり
1. Grey shoes
Haiiro no kutsu
の
くろ
1. Red socks
Aka no kutsushita
あか
の
ながずぼん
くつ
の
くつした
LET’S PRACTICE MORE!
HAKIMASU
はきます
 Hakimasu means “to wear”
but it is only used for clothes
worn in LOWER BODIES.
BOUSHI
ぼうし
Hat
KATSURA
かつら
Wig
Hiragana
ぼうし
かつら
Romaji
Boushi
Katsura
English
Hat
Wig
1. Blue hat
2. Green wig
3. Black hat
4. Red wig
Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive
T WO (2) stamps!
1. Blue hat
Ao no boushi あお
の
1. Green wig
Midori no katsura
みどり
ぼうし
の
かつら
1. Black hat
Kuro no boushi
くろ
の
ぼうし
1. Red wig
Aka no katsura
あか
の
かつら
LET’S PRACTICE MORE!
KABURIMASU
かぶります
Kaburimasu means
“to wear” but it is
only used for clothes
worn on HEADS.
BERUTO
べると
Belt
NEKURESU
ねっくれす
Necklace
TOKEI
とけい
Watch
NEKUTAI
ねくたい
Tie
Hiragana
べると
ねっくれす
とけい
べると
めがね
ROmaji
Beruto
Nekuresu
Tokei
Beruto
Megane
English
Belt
Necklace
Watch
Belt
Glasses
1. Blue necklace
2. Orange watch
3. Black belt
4. Gold tie
Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive
T WO (2) stamps!
1. Blue necklace
Ao no nekkuresu あお
の
ねっくれす
1. Orange watch
Orenji no tokei おれんじ
の
1. Black belt
Kuro no beruto
くろ
の
べると
1. Gold tie
Kin no nekutai
きん
の
ねくたい
とけい
LET’S PRACTICE MORE!
TSUKEMASU
つけます
 Tsukemasu means “to wear”
but it is only used for
accessories.