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Course outline 30 weeks Language: Japanese Level: 1 Course book: Japanese for Busy People: Romanized Version Bk. I Revised 3rd Edition. Association for Japanese Language Teaching AJALT. Kodansha International Ltd; 3rd Revised edition (April 2012) ISBN 9781568363844 Please note that in level 1 we cover Units 1-12 and then we carry on with the same book in level 2. For those who are familiar with the 46 hiraganas prior to the start of the course, the Kana version of the book is recommended. Topics and vocabulary Grammar Communicative objectives Self introduction and greetings Noun1 wa Noun2 desu. (Noun1 is Noun2.) Talk about nationalities and occupations Introduce yourself and others Telephone numbers Number 0-99 Noun1 wa Noun2 desu. (Noun1 is Noun2.) : nanban desu ka. (what number?) Ask for telephone numbers

Ordering sushi (item) o (number + counter) onegaishimasu. (Please serve me (number) of (item).) Order food at a restaurant Time expressions Noun1 wa Noun2 desu. (Noun1 is Noun2.) : nanji desu ka. (what time?) Talk about the times of meetings and parties Ask the hours of services in stores and hotels Lost properties (pronoun) wa (someone s item) desu. (eg. This one is mine.) : dare no desu ka. (whose?) Talk about a nearby object and its owner Shopping 1 Number 100-10,000 Use of pronoun (thing) wa (price) desu. (eg. This one is (price). ikura desu ka. (how much?) Ask the prices of items in a store and make a purchase Shopping 2 Use of (demonstrative pronoun) (adjective) (thing) wa (price) desu. (eg. This blue hat is (price). Specify items by size, colour and ask their prices and buy them. Buy one or more of an item, telling the shop assistant how many you need.

ikura desu ka. (how much?) (item) o (number + counter) kudasai. (Please give me (number) of (item). Getting around 1 Introduction of masu-form verbs. Present and past tenses (person) wa (place) ni masu-form verb. (go/return/come) Adding: relative time expression (eg. today/ yesterday)(companying person) to doko(where) ni masu-form verb ka. (To where?) dare(who) to masu-form verb ka. (With whom?) Talk about your routine commuting (every day, every week etc.) Talk about where you will go, when, and with whom Talk about where you went, when and with whom Getting around 2 Days of the week, months, years and dates (go/return/come) Present and past tenses Adding : (transportation) de nan de (how) masu-form verb ka. itsu (when) masu-form verb ka. Talk about dates and times and means of transportation My town, my room and Holiday destination Position words Present tense (Place) ni (thing) ga arimasu. (Place) ni (people/ animal) ga imasu. nani ga arimasu ka. (what is there?) dare ga imasu ka. (who is there?) Talk about your town and tourist destination. Describe what is there in the town. Describe what is in your room.

Organizing a party Present tense (Place) ni (thing) ga (number) arimasu. (Place) ni (people/ animal) ga (number) imasu. ikutsu arimasu ka. (how many is there?) nan-nin imasu ka. (how many people is there?) Talk about numbers of things or people that exist in a particular place. (the quests, party food etc.) Asking the way Present tense (Facility/Person) wa (place) desu. doko desu ka. (Where is (facility person)?) (more formal version) (Facility) wa (place) ni arimasu. (person) wa (place) ni imasu. doko ni arimasu/ imasu ka. (Where is (facility /person)?) Talk about the whereabouts of things and people Making plans for the weekend Verbs with a direct object Present tense (routine / future) (Person) wa (object) o masu-form verb. (eat/ drink/ listen/ buy etc.) Nani o masu-form verb ka. (What do you/ your family eat/ drink/ listen?) Adding: (place) de (The place where the activity happens) Past tense Talk about your / your family s routine activities Talk about your/ your family s weekend plan (What / when/ where will you / your family do)

Keeping in touch with people Verbs with a receiver (person/thing) of the action Present and Past tenses (Person1) wa (Person2) ni masu-form verb. (meet, ask) (Person1) wa (Person2) ni (object) masu-form verb. (write/ send/ phone etc.) Use of frequency adverbs Giving a reason Polite-form sentence + kara. (Because..) Talk about your interactive activities with your friends, family etc. How often do you do those activies and why. Receiving hospitality and complimenting someone s town, house Introduction of i-adjectives and na-adjectives Pattern1: Adjective + noun: An adjective modifies the following noun Pattern2: A sentence ends with an adjective predicate. (the conjugation of adjectives) Talk about the characteristics of things and people, using adjectives