2024-Nov-11 Level 1 毎日気持ち悪くなるんです。

Lesson Dialogues

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Situation 1

On the morning of a day off, Kaori is talking with her younger sister Ami.

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

カオリは、もうなにべましたか?

A はい
B いいえ


アミ:おはようもうなんか()べた

カオリ:まだ(いえ)()べる(もの)()くて

アミ:じゃあ(なに)()おう

カオリ:そう一緒(いっしょ)()こう

Situation 2

At home, Ami and her mom are talking.

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

アミのスマホは、____にあるかもしれない。

A アミの部屋へや 
B アミの学校がっこう 
友達ともだちいえ 
友達ともだちのおみせ 


アミ:(わたし)スマホ()らない

(かあ)さん:()らない

アミ:えーどこ()ったんだろう

(かあ)さん:自分(じぶん)部屋(へや)じゃない

アミ:そうかも

Situation 3

Yuko is talking to a doctor at a hospital.

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

ユウコは、____くらいまえから気持きもわるい。

A 1日いちにち 
B 2日ふつか 
C 10日とおか 
D 20日はつか 


ユウコ:毎日(まいにち)気持(きも)(わる)なるんです最近(さいきん)

医者(いしゃ)大変(たいへん)ですいつからです

ユウコ:10(とお)()くらい(まえ)からです

医者(いしゃ)かなり(なが)です

Situation 4

At the company, Saito-san and his colleague Matsui-san are talking.

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

松井まついさんと斉藤さいとうさんは、いまかえりますか?

A はい
B いいえ


松井(まつい)(はち)()なっちゃいました

斉藤(さいとう)もうそんな時間(じかん)でした

松井(まつい)今日(きょう)(かえ)りましょう

斉藤(さいとう)そうしましょう(つか)(さま)でした

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Alexis
Alexis
10 months ago

What is the difference between とてもand かなり?

Last edited 10 months ago by Alexis
Hana-Sensei
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Hana-Sensei
10 months ago
Reply to  Alexis

とても is used to express a strong degree of something, similar to saying “very” in English. It emphasizes a high level of intensity or extent. For example, とても楽しい translates to “very fun” or “very enjoyable.” It tends to convey a stronger or more extreme sense.

かなり conveys a moderate to high degree of something but is less intense than とても.
It can be translated as “quite” or “fairly” in English. For example, かなり難しい would be “quite difficult” or “fairly difficult.” It suggests something significant but not as extreme as “very.”

In summary, とても is stronger and more emphatic, while かなり is more moderate but still indicates a high degree.

Alexis
Alexis
10 months ago
Reply to  Hana-Sensei

わかった、ありがとう!お疲れ様です、はな先生!

Last edited 10 months ago by Alexis
Hana-Sensei
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Hana-Sensei
10 months ago
Reply to  Alexis

それはよかったです。どういたしまして。^ ^

タイラー
タイラー
11 months ago

How should I go about learning kanji? Because I actually don’t mind and find it easier just remembering the entire word with the kanji like 知らない being しらない (I don’t know)

But just 知 by itself, figuring out the Radicals, Onyomi and Kunyomi, and how the kanji can change depending on this or that is too much information for me to remember all at once, so I find memorizing an entire word with the kanji to be far easier for me (although it will probably be more work because there are so many variations with kanji).

But so far I know 思った 買った 自分 and many others, but I couldn’t tell you what 思 or 買 definition is by itself with it’s Radicals, Onyomi and Kunyomi or how it can change.

I’m sure radicals make it easy for someone to figure out new Kanji but I rather just memorizing the whole entire words with the kanji already there

Is this a bad study habit though? Or do you think this is probably fine, and better than not knowing any Kanji at all?
I think in the end, If I do the know the pronunciation of the word like 思った to be おもった I can guess that 思 is probably おも

タイラー
タイラー
11 months ago
Reply to  タイラー

But I wouldn’t know that 思 could also mean し unless I came across a word that uses it like that.

Hana-Sensei
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Hana-Sensei
11 months ago
Reply to  タイラー

I think your way of learning kanji is fine. As you learn more kanji, you’ll naturally start to see the rules.

Kanji radicals work in a similar way to prefixes and suffixes in English, so they can make learning kanji easier. But you can focus on them later.

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