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6th grade japanese game videos

Preview of 【Video】12 Japanese verbs (masu form)

【Video】12 Japanese verbs (masu form)

This video would be suitable to introduce 12 basic verbs (masu forms) to beginners including: - suki desu (like) - tabemasu (eat) - ikimasu (go) - omoimasu (think) - mimasu (see/look/watch) - aimasu (meet) - kimasu (come) - narimasu (turn/become) - tsukaimasu (use) - kakarimasu (take / cost) - suki dakara desu (because... like...) erabimasu Learners are supposed to recognise 12 verbs based on 12 short animation video clips without English translation. They can learn not only verbs but also sh
Preview of 【Video】Communication Game (4): 12 Questions and verbs

【Video】Communication Game (4): 12 Questions and verbs

This video is recommended after students learn Communication game (1), (2), (3). This video introduces a basic conversation using question words and basic verbs (masu form) including: Da-re ga suki desu ka? Itsu tabemasu ka? Doko ni ikimasu ka? Dou omoimasu ka? Nani o mimasu ka? Nanji ni aimasu ka? Nan-nin ga kimasu ka? Nansai ni narimasu ka? Ikura tsukaimasu ka? Donokurai kakarimasu ka? Naze shimashita ka? Dochira o erabimasu ka? An example: (1) Showing this video to students (2) Each stud
Preview of 【Video】Communication Game (2): Da-re, Itsu, Doko, Nan desu ka?

【Video】Communication Game (2): Da-re, Itsu, Doko, Nan desu ka?

This video introduces a basic conversation using da-re and nan(i) including: - Da-re desu ka? (= Who is it?) - Nan desu ka? (= What is it?) - Itsu desu ka? (= When is it?) - Doko desu ka? (= Where is it?) An example: (1) Showing this video to students (2) Each student finds a partner. (3) Student A asks, "Da-re desu ka?" (4) Student B answers, "Mr Bean desu." (The student can say someone famous followed by "desu") (5) They need to clap their hands between question and answer. (6) If student
Preview of 【Video】Communication Game (1): Da-re desu ka? and Nan desu ka?

【Video】Communication Game (1): Da-re desu ka? and Nan desu ka?

This video introduces a basic conversation using da-re and nan(i) including: - Da-re desu ka? (= Who is it?) - Nan desu ka? (= What is it?) An example: (1) Showing this video to students (2) Each student finds a partner. (3) Student A asks, "Da-re desu ka?" (4) Student B answers, "Mr Bean desu." (The student can say someone famous followed by "desu") (5) They need to clap their hands between question and answer. (6) If student B makes a mistake (e.g., forget "desu"), stop and swap. And then
Preview of 【Video】Communication Game (3): Da-re to tabemasu ka?

【Video】Communication Game (3): Da-re to tabemasu ka?

This video introduces a basic conversation using da-re, nan(i), itsu, doko including: - Da-re to tabemasu ka? (= Who will you eat with?) - Itsu tabemasu ka? (= When will you eat?) - Doko de tabemasu ka? (= Where will you eat?) - Nani o tabemasu ka? (= What will you eat?) An example: (1) Showing this video to students (2) Each student finds a partner. (3) Student A asks, "Nani o tabemasu ka?" (4) Student B answers, "Sushi o tabemasu." (The student can say eating whatever food) (4.1) Studen
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