2021-Mar-15 Level 1 まだ5時ですよ。

Lesson Dialogues

Situation 1

Sato-san received a phone call early in the morning.

Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)

佐藤(さとう)さんは(いま)からどこに()きますか?

A 学校(がっこう)
B レストラン
C (みせ)
D 会社(かいしゃ)


佐藤(さとう)(あさ)、はやいですね。まだ5()ですよ。

Sato: You're calling so early in the morning. It's only 5:00 a.m.

  • あさ morning
  • はや early; soon; はや fast
  • ~ね shares information or experiences; softens a sentence; expects an agreement; isn't it?; don't you?: あめだね。Oh, it's raining (as you can see).
  • まだ yet; still: まだかえれない。I can't go home yet.
  • とき time, when: 子供こどもとき when I was a child;  o'clock
  • ~よ introduces new information; emphasises a sentence: あさだよ!It's morning!

鈴木(すずき):ごめんなさい。

Suzuki: I'm sorry.

    佐藤(さとう)(なに)かありましたか?

    Sato: Did something happen?

    • なにか、なんか something; things like ..., or something like that ...; conversation filler: なんか、さむい。Well, it's cold; emphasises noun, often in a deprecating way: さかななんかきらい。I don’t like something like fish.
    • ありました past form of あります
    • あります ます form of ある; ~ます makes a keigo (polite) sentence
    • ある to be (existence); to have (possession); to happen; use ある for objects and いる for people and animals

    鈴木(すずき)会社(かいしゃ)で、(なに)かあったみたいです。

    Suzuki: It seems like something happened at the office.

    • 会社かいしゃ company; firm
    • あった past form of ある
    • ~みたい like; it seems that...; as if...: 明日あしたあめみたい it seems like it's raining tomorrow

    佐藤(さとう)()かりました。すぐ()きます。

    Sato: Got it. I'll be right there.

    • かりました past form of かります
    • かります ます form of かる; ~ます makes a keigo (polite) sentence
    • かる to understand; to see
    • すぐ immediately; right away; soon
    • きます ます form of く; ~ます makes a keigo (polite) sentence
    •  to go

    Situation 2

    Tanaka-san and Sato-san are shopping at the shopping mall.

    Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)

    田中(たなか)さんはお(かね)をたくさん()って____。

    A いる
    B いない


    田中(たなか):これ、いくらですかね?

    Tanaka: I wonder how much this costs.

    • これ this, these; この this, these (possessive): このくるま this car
    • いくら how much; however

    佐藤(さとう):これは、結構(けっこう)(たか)いと(おも)います。

    Sato: I think it's pretty expensive.

    • 結構けっこう adv. quite, fairly; na-adj. good
    • たか high; tall; expensive
    • おもいます ます form of おも; ~ます makes a keigo (polite) sentence
    • おも to think; to believe; to feel; to expect; ~とおもう I think that: 明日あしたくとおもう。I think I will go tomorrow.

    田中(たなか):お(かね)、たくさんは()ってないですよ。

    Tanaka: I don't have a lot of money.

    • かね money
    • たくさん many; much; a lot
    • って te-form of ; te-form is often used to connect to other expressions; te-form may indicate a command; ()べて!Please eat!; it's common to end a sentence with a te-form. Japanese people often don't finish a sentence completely: 昨日学校行(きのうがっこうい)って、勉強(べんきょう)して。。。I went to school yesterday, studied, and...
    •  to have; to take; to hold
    • ~ていない、~てない negative form of ~ている、~てる
    • ~ている、~てる verb form to express continuation; べる + ている = べている eating; てる is a colloquial version of ている; some verbs such as る uses this form to express the present situation っている (I know) but uses the present native form to say the opposite: らない (I don't know); often てん in spoken Japanese: それ、ってんの?Do you know that?

    佐藤(さとう):じゃあ、(ほか)(もの)()てみましょう。

    Sato: Well, let's try looking at other things, too.

    • じゃあ well, so, then; if: あめじゃそとあそべないね。If it's raining, we can't play outside.
    • ほか  other; another; else; ほかひと other people
    • もの thing; object; stuff
    • te-form of ; te-form is often used to connect to other expressions; te-form may indicate a command; べて!Please eat!; it's common to end a sentence with a te-form. Japanese people often don't finish a sentence completely: 昨日学校行きのうがっこういって、勉強べんきょうして。。。I went to school yesterday, studied, and...
    •  to see; to look; to watch; to check; we use る for things like sports or TV shows
    • ~てみましょう ましょう form of ~てみる; ~ましょう is a keigo form of ~よう which expresses desire; let's __
    • ~てみる to try and ___; to try something; to attempt to do something; べてみる。I'll try eating.

    Situation 3

    Jun made sweets for the first time.

    Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)

    ユミはもっと()べたいですか?

    A はい
    B いいえ


    ジュン:(ぼく)(つく)ったんだ。どうかな。おいしい?

    Jun: I made these. What do you think? Do they taste good?

    • ぼく I (used by male speakers)
    • つくった past form of つく
    • つく to make; to create; to cook
    • ~んです、~んだ actually, as a matter of fact: 明日あした映画えいがたいんですよね。I actually want to watch a movie tomorrow; often used with けど: すいません、トイレにきたいんですけど。。。Excuse me, I'd like to go to the bathroom; used to ask for a reason: なんで明日あした会社かいしゃないんですか? Why are you not coming to work tomorrow?; used to confirm or react to your observation: もうかえるんですか? Are you going home already?; emphasizes discontentment or anger: おまえなにってんだよ。 what the heck are you talking about?
    • どう how; what: どうおもう?What do you think?; how about: ラーメンどう?How about (eating) ramen?
    • ~かな indicates uncertainty; softens a sentence: ちょっとさむいかな。I think it's a bit cold.
    • おいしい delicious; tasty

    ユミ:うん、おいしい。

    Yumi: Yeah, they taste good.

      ジュン:本当(ほんとう)?ありがとう。

      Jun: Really? Thanks.

      • 本当ほんとう truth; right; really

      ユミ:もっと()べたいな。まだ、ある?

      Yumi: I want to eat more. Are there any more?

      • もっと more
      • べたい たい form of べる; ~たい expresses desire; I want to __
      • べる to eat
      • ~な expresses emotions; emphasises the emotion; softens the sentence; often なー; 日本にほんきたいな。I want to go to Japan; かわいいなー。It's so cute.

      Situation 4

      Jun came to the living room.

      Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)

      ジュンは何時(なんじ)()きますか?

      A 1()
      B 3()
      C 5()
      D 8()


      ジュン:(いま)何時(なんじ)

      Jun: What time is it now?

      • いま now
      • なに what
      • 何時(なんじ) what time

      (かあ)さん:3()くらいだよ。なんで?

      Mother: It's around 3:00 p.m. Why?

      • ~くらい about; around; as ... as ...; like
      • なんで why; how come

      ジュン:友達(ともだち)と、映画(えいが)()るんだ。

      Jun: I'm going to watch a movie with my friends.

      • 友達ともだち friend
      • 映画えいが movie

      (かあ)さん:何時(なんじ)()くの?

      Mother: What time are you going?

        ジュン:5()だよ。だから、(かえ)るの(よる)になると(おも)う。

        Jun: 5:00 p.m., so I think I'll only be back at night.

        • ~から because; since: あめだからきません。I won't go because it's raining.; use だから with nouns and na-adjectives.
        • かえ to return; to go home; to go back
        • ~の の can make other words, such as verbs, function like a noun: べるのはやめる。I will stop eating.
        • よる night; evening
        • なる to become; to be; to get; to come; to do; to start; to do; to turn into; often ~になる; 元気げんきになる to get well; 先生せんせいになる to become a teacher

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        Alvin Plaize
        Alvin Plaize
        4 years ago

        In the video and text in section #4, it says: 観る = みる, but according to jisho.org, 観 = かん. Is that a mistake?
        Is it supposed to say: 見る instead?

        Ladd-sensei
        Ladd-sensei
        4 years ago
        Reply to  Alvin Plaize

        We use both as miru. 見る and 観る are correct.

        Roughly speaking, we use 「観る」 when they watch TV or an anime actively. When we watch it accidentally, passively, or at leisure, we tend to use「見る」
        e.g)
        遠くの景色を見る
        (Look at the scenery in the distance)
        お芝居を観る
        (Watch theatre arts)
        野球をスタンドで観る
        (Watch the baseball at the stadium)

        For official documents and newspapers, 見るis used.

        Hope it helps!

        Zeadar Sagaena
        Zeadar Sagaena
        4 years ago

        Can’t tell if these are getting easier or that I am learning much faster than anticipated.

        Zeadar Sagaena
        Zeadar Sagaena
        4 years ago
        Reply to  Zeadar Sagaena

        Someone messed with my nickname and I can’t change it back 🙁

        Yuta
        Yuta
        4 years ago
        Reply to  Zeadar Sagaena

        Sorry about that. You can change it here https://vimeo.com/526005458/491f8aff39

        Niclas
        Niclas
        4 years ago
        Reply to  Zeadar Sagaena

        A lot of it is grammar and general language understanding, your brain is learning how to parse japanese, so it gets easier pretty quickly, the hard part is actually building a vocab large enough to actually speak and understand everyday japanese

        Niclas
        Niclas
        4 years ago

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