日本語 131
J131 Review Materials for Final Exam
Two Parts
Part I focusing on Ch. 6:
Short Oral response (10)
What did you do?
How was it?
What time did you get up?
Did you eat breakfast?
When will you go home?
What will you do over Christmas break
Verbs (12) from English into
– ます form and
--then into V-て下さい form
い and な Adjectives (10) into:
a) て-form (くて for い-Adjectives,で for な- Adjectives)
b) Past Affirmative (かった for い-Adjectives, でした for な-Adjectives)
Verbs in Purpose of Motion form (V-stem + に)
--5 short sentences English to Japanese
Japanese to English sentences (10)
English to Japanese Sentences (10)
Kanji
Part II Comprehensive Review L 1-5
Questions in Japanese for you to respond to (25)
Sentences from English to Japanese (20)
Time Expressions/Frequency Adverbs short sentences (10)
Katakana to write (10) (from English cues)
VERBS you should know
V-ます form V-て 下さい form
1. meet
2. swim
3. read
4. say
5. wait
6. come
7. go
8. drink
9. write
10. eat
11. walk
12. see, watch
13. do
14. ask, listen
15. clean
16. return
17. do laundry
Practice also V-stem + に + motion verb:
たべ に いきます
きき に いきます
あい に いきます
先生と はなし に いきます、 etc., etc.
い and な-Adjectives you should know:
Past Affirmative くて or で form
busy
interesting
tough, hard
lonely
regrettable
sad
boring
free, idle
happy
quiet
wide, spacious
lively
bright
narrow, cramped
pretty, clean
dark
good
fast, quick, early
easy
fun, pleasant
Some Sentence structures we are likely to see:
What kind of building is Eaton Hall?
Over there, there is a new bank.
This (thing) is a small university
What is on top of the television?
A photograph and a magazine.
That (thing) is a spacious classroom.
I went to the convenience store in order to read a magazine.
It was pretty and (I) was happy!
Please write me an email.
Won’t you take a walk with me?
I went to meet with Sensei and then I returned to my room
That blue book bag is Lee-san’s.
Nakayama-san’s house is not very old.
Whose ballpoint pen is that?
It is Yamada-san’s.
Is there a convenience store around here?
The bank is behind the post-office.
To the left of the door, there is a bed.
The Japanese test was easy and fun.
Tonight there will be a Japanese movie at the library.
That book is new and very interesting.
Do you often study at the Bistro?
No, I never study there. But I sometimes study at the Student Union.
That movie was boring and not very good.
On Sundays, I sometimes watch TV.
Do you take a bath every night?
No, but I take a shower every morning, you know.
That bank was not very famous.
Is there a bank on the campus?
Behind the sofa there is small bookcase.
Outside the window there is a large dog.
That cake is small and expensive.
The party was lively and fun.
That new building is the station.
Won’t you study with me tomorrow?
I will go to the library in order to read a newspaper.
I went to meet a friend at the café and I drank some coffee.
Katakana:
Bus
Jazz
Apartment
Department Store
Supermarket
Cheese
Wine
Coffee
Milk
New York
Paris
Cola
Tennis
Party
Door
Cake
Notebook
Juice
Part-time job
Jogging
Game
Computer
Café
Sofa
Table
Campus
Restaurant
Convenience Store
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