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High school japanese task card activboard activities

Preview of 'Lets Talk in Japanese' 日本語 で 話しましょう!’ Conversation Cards Yr 10-12

'Lets Talk in Japanese' 日本語 で 話しましょう!’ Conversation Cards Yr 10-12

Do you want your students to speak more Japanese in their lessons? Here are 2 activities that will help them to engage in some productive practice, freeing you up so that you can provide feedback and work with students who need a little extra help or those students who you would like to extend. The third page includes some phrases that will be helpful for students. I hope this brings your students one step closer to being ペラペラ!
Preview of Japanese Conversation Starters Yr 7-9  日本語で話しましょう!

Japanese Conversation Starters Yr 7-9 日本語で話しましょう!

This activity is created to help you increase the amount of Japanese, and ultimately spontaneous conversation, in your classroom. 9 questions plus a Japanese translation of the question, followed by a page of discourse markers, including both formal and informal responses. Page 1 is written in Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji, then page 2 is the same questions, using just Hiragana. I hope that your students and you enjoy this activity.
Preview of Japanese Culture - Crossword & Cards

Japanese Culture - Crossword & Cards

Created by
Paul Dowling
Students practice describing and guessing traditional Japanese objects and activities. 1. Print the cards and fold along the middle line. They can now be laminated in business-card size cards. Look very professional and the backing design hides the card's content. 2. Match one word from column A, B & C. 3. Make pairs - there's an A print and a B print. 4. Work in pairs to complete the crossword. Ask the Qs on the left. Answer using the info in your ABC columns. 5. Card activity - give e
Preview of JAPANESE COLORS - QUIZ

JAPANESE COLORS - QUIZ

Created by
Linda Humphreys
JAPANESE COLORS - QUIZStudents will color a color chart.Students will write the name of 11 colors in English.There is a matching exercise.There are 4 pages with a 1 page answer key.
Preview of Takarabako Task 02 Self Introduction

Takarabako Task 02 Self Introduction

Takarabako Self Access Task 02 Self Introduction Task 02 is called "Let me introduce myself" and is part of a collection of cards from the Takarabako Volume 01 series. The Takara Bako Junior series is a “treasure chest” of reading activities for Upper Primary and Year 7 to 9 students. Students choose their own card according to their level of ability and topic of interest. All of the Takara Bako cards provide a range of comprehension tasks from a variety of focus topics such as things about
Preview of Hiragana chart stroke colour coded

Hiragana chart stroke colour coded

Created by
Hi Et
Always useful Hiragana chart. I made the chart with stroke order and its colour coded. Because I teach lower primary students, it is easier for them to follow colour order instead of following numbers.I am making teaching materials with disjointed strokes of Hiragana. My students need to learn kinetic ways rather than just remembering. They are too young to learn that way.
Preview of Japanese Color Chart

Japanese Color Chart

Created by
Japanesella
Here is the color chart in Japanese!You can learn basic 13 colors name in Japanese easily with this chart.If you or your students want to learn more like how to write down in Hiragana/Katakana/Kanji , some more vocabularies, example sentences, quiz and so on, other resources from my store would help you or your students learning! (eg. Colors in Japanese: 日本語の色)
Preview of Quick Flash PowerPoint for memorizing numbers 1 - 10 Japanese & Chinese

Quick Flash PowerPoint for memorizing numbers 1 - 10 Japanese & Chinese

This PowerPoint is meant to help students memorize the basic numbers in a foreign language. The presentation flashes numbers on the screen, one by one. Students should memorize the order in which they appear on the screen. The teacher can call on a student (or a group) to repeat the order in which the numbers appeared on the screen in the target language. There are 4 levels with normal (English) numbers, and 4 levels with Japanese / Chinese numbers. Each level has 5 rounds. There is also a b
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