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Classroom greetings in Japanese.
I was wondering, for those who have been part of a Japanese class in Japan, how does it work for new kids? I know there is probably a thing where the students have to walk to the front of the class to introduce themselves, but, how does it all work? and how can i introduce myself to a class properly? ありがとうございます!
15. Nov. 2016 03:46
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Here is a link to an interesting website that shows video's of a transfer student from the first day in class and onward. Like making friends, shopping, conveying feelings, etc. In this website, below the videos, you can study key vocab and also read along in kana, romaji, and English - since the video audio is in Japanese only. Home page: https://www.erin.ne.jp/en/ - First episode: https://www.erin.ne.jp/en/lesson01/basic/index.html
26. November 2016
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hmm I am Japanese and used to go to ordinary schools in Japan.
What I imagine is like...when a new student joins a class, he or she is assigned to a desk/a chair and told to sit there before a class stars?
Or maybe he/she will enter the class with the teacher...sorry I think it just depends on each school.
And then, yeah I think the new student is requested to introduce himself/herself in front of the entire class.
I think it all depends on what the student wants to say but what I imagine could go like...
Minasan Ohayougozaimasu (Good morning everybody)
Watashi no namae wa ___ ___ to iimasu (My name is ___ ___)
___ kara kimashita (I am from ___)
Watashi no shumi wa ___ desu (My hobby is ___)
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu (#it is actually kind of a tricky phrase but it could be translated like: Nice to meet you/Please be nice to me)
"Take a bow" and they will know you are done...
ooo sorry it's just an imagination...maybe somebody else can give you a better example...
25. November 2016
Cynder firekitty
Sprachfähigkeiten
Englisch, Japanisch, Spanisch
Lernsprache
Japanisch
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