Answer Key for Workbook/Laboratory Manual 183 Answer Key for Workbook/Laboratory Manual This is the answer key for the Workbook/Laboratory Manual that accompanies Yookoso!: An Invitation to Contemporary Japanese. No answers are given for exercises with oral responses and for exercises that will elicit varying responses. Getting Started PART 1 LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITIES Meeting Others and Introducing Yourself SIMPLE INTRODUCTIONS You meet John Kawamura Hajimemashite/(Your name) desu./Doozo yoroshiku. You meet Linda Brown Hajimemashite./(Your name) desu./Doozo yoroshiku. MEETING SOMEONE AND INTRODUCING YOURSELF: INQUIRING ABOUT SOMEONE’S NAME Sumimasen. Hayashi-san desu ka. Shitsuree shimashita. Sumimasen. Hayashi-san desu ka. (Your name) desu. Hajimemashite. Doozo yoroshiku. ASKING FOR SOMEONE’S NAME: INTRODUCTIONS USING NAME CARDS Sumimasen. Takada-san desu ka. (Your affiliation) no (your name) desu. Hajimemashite. Doomo arigatoo gozaimasu. Kore, watashi no meeshi desu. OVERALL REVIEW A. 1. Hajimemashite 2. Hai, soo desu. Hajimemashite. Doozo yoroshiku. 3. Onamae wa? 4. Shitsuree shimashita. 5. Sumimasen. Arigatoo gozaimasu. B. 5, 2, 4, 1, 3/Sumimasen, Shitsuree shimashita, Soo desu, meeshi, Hajimemashite Everyday Greetings A. 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. b 9. c B. 1. Ohayoo gozaimasu. 2. Konnichiwa. 3. Konbanwa 4. Ohayoo gozaimasu. li otenki desu ne. 5. Konnichiwa. Ogenki desu ka. 6. Shibaraku desu. Ogenki desu ka. 7. Sayoonara. 8. Jaa, mata. C. 1. a, e 2. c, d 3. c, f In the Classroom A. 1. doa 2. hon 3. tsukue 4. isu 5. pen/ 1. enpitsu 2. jisho 3. kami 4. nooto 5. mado B. 1. a 2. f 3. d 4. b 5. e 6. c 7. g
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Answer Key for Workbook/Laboratory Manual 183
Answer Key for Workbook/Laboratory Manual
This is the answer key for the Workbook/Laboratory Manual that accompanies Yookoso!: An Invitation to ContemporaryJapanese. No answers are given for exercises with oral responses and for exercises that will elicit varying responses.
Getting Started
PART 1
LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITIES
Meeting Others and Introducing Yourself
SIMPLE INTRODUCTIONS
You meet John Kawamura
Hajimemashite/(Your name) desu./Doozo yoroshiku.
You meet Linda Brown
Hajimemashite./(Your name) desu./Doozo yoroshiku.
MEETING SOMEONE AND INTRODUCING YOURSELF: INQUIRING ABOUT SOMEONE’S NAME
ASKING FOR SOMEONE’S NAME: INTRODUCTIONS USING NAME CARDS
Sumimasen. Takada-san desu ka.(Your affiliation) no (your name) desu. Hajimemashite.Doomo arigatoo gozaimasu. Kore, watashi no meeshi desu.
OVERALL REVIEW
A. 1. Hajimemashite 2. Hai, soo desu. Hajimemashite. Doozo yoroshiku. 3. Onamae wa? 4. Shitsuree shimashita. 5. Sumimasen. Arigatoo gozaimasu.
B. 5, 2, 4, 1, 3/Sumimasen, Shitsuree shimashita, Soo desu, meeshi, Hajimemashite
Everyday GreetingsA. 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. b 9. c
B. 1. Ohayoo gozaimasu. 2. Konnichiwa. 3. Konbanwa 4. Ohayoo gozaimasu. li otenki desu ne.5. Konnichiwa. Ogenki desu ka. 6. Shibaraku desu. Ogenki desu ka. 7. Sayoonara. 8. Jaa, mata.
C. 1. a, e 2. c, d 3. c, f
In the ClassroomA. 1. doa 2. hon 3. tsukue 4. isu 5. pen/ 1. enpitsu 2. jisho 3. kami 4. nooto 5. mado
B. 1. a 2. f 3. d 4. b 5. e 6. c 7. g
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Meeting Others and Introducing YourselfA. 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. a
B. Kawabe: (Your name)You: Hai, soo desu.You: Hajimemashite. Doozo yoroshiku.
C. You: Iie.You: Iie.
D. You: Hayashi-san desu ka.You: Shitsuree shimashita.
E. 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c
F. 1. e 2. f 3. c 4. d 5. b 6. a
G. 1. Toyota no Yamashita desu. 2. Kyooto Daigaku no Okuda desu. 3. Oregon Daigaku no Watanabe desu.4. IBM no Yoshida desu. 5. (Your college/university) no (your last name) desu.
H. 1. K:. Hajimemashite. T: Hajimemashite K: Tookyoo Daigaku no Kawamura desu. K: Doozo yoroshiku o-negaishimasu. T: Arigatoo gozaimasu. Keioo Daigaku no Tanaka desu. Doozo yoroshiku o-negai shimasu. K: Doomo ari-gatoo gozaimasu. 2- K: Yamashita-san desu ka. M1: Iie. K: Shitsuree shimashita. M2: Kawamura-san desu ka.K: Hai, soo desu. Yamashita-san desu ka. Y: Hai, soo desu. Hajimemashite. K: Hajimemashite. Doozo yoroshiku.
Everyday GreetingsA. 1. b 2. h 3. a 4. g 5. f 6. e 7. i 8. c 9. j 10. d
D. 1. Shichi-ji desu. 2. Ku-ji desu. 3. Hai, soo desu. (Hai, Juuni-ji han desu.) 4. Hai, soo desu. (Hai, yo-jihan desu.) 5. Roku-ji desu. 6. Iie (chigaimasu). (Bangohan wa shichi-ji han desu.)
Asking What Something IsA. table, door, window
B. 1. iie 2. iie 3. hai 4. iie
C. 1. uchi 2. hon 3. sanji 4. kinen 5. genki 6. kekkon 7. chotto 8. juppun 9. doomo10. kyookasho
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Numbers up to 20A. 1. go 2. yon, kyuu 3. san tasu ichi wa 4. hachi, roku wa 5. hiku juu wa go 6. yon, yon, juu-roku7. kakeru, juu-yon 8. ni-juu, wa go 9. waru, nana wa ni 10. juu-hachi waru kyuu wa ni
B. (Sample answers) 1. g 2. o 3. a 4. d 5. k 6. f 7. n 8. q 9. g 10. j
Asking and Giving Telephone NumbersA. (In all of these, ree and zero are interchangeable.) 1. goo-yon-ichi no san-nana-goo no roku-hachi-goo-kyuu2. nii-ree-roku-no-yon-yon-san-no ree- goo-roku-hachi 3. san-kyuu-ichi no roku-roku-hachi no goo-goo-nii-ichi4. hachi-zero-zero no goo-goo-goo no ichi-nii-ichi-nii 5. ree -roku no roku-nii-hachi-no goo-san-goo-nii6. zero-nano-goo no nii-hachi-san no goo-zero-zero-yon 7. ree-yon-nii-yon no roku-kyuu no ichi-ree-goo-nii(Some people may read 69 as “roku-juu-kyuu.”) 8. zero-nana-nii-nana- no roku-ichi no nii-nana-kyuu-hachi(Some people may read 61 as “roku-juu-ichi.”)
B. yon, nii, goo, denwa bangoo, nana, no, soo desu
C. Tazawa-san no denwa bangoo wa./Goo hachi nana san yon nana nana desu ne?
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Asking and Telling Time
A. 1. A 2. C 3. F 4. B 5. D 6. E 7. G
B. (clockwise from top) asa, gozen, hiru, yuugata, gogo, yoru
C. 1. ima, juu-ji, juu-ji, asa 2. nan-ji, ima, ku-ji, ku-ji, asa 3. A: Ima nan-ji desu ka. B: Gogo san-ji desu.A: Tookyoo wa ima nan-ji desu ka. B: Eeto, juu-ichi-ji desu. A: Gogo juu-ichi-ji desu ka. B: Ee, Nihon wa imayoru desu.
E. 1. Gozen ku-ji 2. Shichi-ji han 3. Asa/gozen roku-ji han 4. Gogo shichi-ji han 5. Bangohan wa nan-jidesu ka. 6. Sanpo wa nan-ji desu ka. 7. Mütingu wa nan-ji desu ka. 8. Hirugohan wa nan-ji desu ka.
F. and G. (Answers will vary.)
Asking What Something Is
A. 1. Soo desu. 2. Soo desu. 3. Chigaimasu. Kudamono desu. 4. Hai, soo desu. (Iie, chigaimasu. Yasaidesu.) 5. Iie, chigaimasu. Nihon ryoori desu.
B. 1. Are wa nan desu ka. 2. Nihon ryoori desu ka. 3. Are wa sushi desu ka. 4. Kore wa nan desu ka. 5. Sore wa Amerika ryoori desu ka.
C. You: Sumimasen. Are wa nan desu ka. Waiter: Guriin karee desu. You: Nihon ryoori desu ka. Waiter: Iie, Tairyoori desu. You: Jaa, are o o-negai shimasu.
2-. You: Are wa nan desu ka.Waiter: Kuriimu sooda desu.
You: O-sake desu ka.Waiter: Iie, chigaimasu.
You: Jaa, are o o-negai shimasu.
D. 1. Kore/sore/are wa nan desu ka. Nihon ryoori desu ka. 2. Kore/sore/are wa nan desu ka. Kudamono desu ka.3. Kore/sore/are wa nan desu ka. O-sake desu ka.
HIRAGANA PRACTICE
HIRAGANA PRACTICE (!"#)
1. !$ 2. $% 3. #& 4. !& 5. !#$ 6. &% 7. #$
1. ie 2. oi 3. ou 4. aoi 5. ue 6. ai 7. iu
HIRAGANA PRACTICE ('"()
1. !'$ 2. )* 3. '* 4. (+ 5. '($ 6. *) 7. ($
1. kaki 2. kuki 3. akai 4. kakoi 5. koi 6. koke 7. oku 8. aki 9. eki 10. koe 11. kao 12. ike
HIRAGANA PRACTICE (,"-)
1. .# 2. /'$ 3. ', 4. 0$' 5. .' 6. -( 7. 0(.
1. shiai 2. kasa 3. sake 4. sushi 5. sekai 6. soko 7. seki 8. saka 9. ase 10. kiso 11. ushi 12. esa
HIRAGANA PRACTICE (1"2)
1. 1'$ 2. 3) 3. 4'$ 4. 2'0 5. 3'& 6. 5) 7. 4'53
1. chikai 2. tsukiau 3. takai 4. teki 5. toki 6. tsuchi 7. ita 8. atsui 9. koto 10. tasukete11. chitai 12. kitsui
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HIRAGANA PRACTICE (6"7)
1. 8( 2. $9 3. ': 4. '8 5. 63 6. 6:' 7. 97
1. naku 2. niku 3. kane 4. nuno 5. nushi 6. sakana 7. nokishita 8. tone 9. nashi10. nasu 11. nishi 12. shinu 13. nuka 14. tane 15. tanuki
B. 6:00, jogging, eats breakfast, 8:30, class, 10:00
C. 1. eat breakfast 2. 9:00 3. 12:00 4. read books in the library 5. 5:00 6. watch news on TV7. from 9:00 to 11:00 8. go to bed
D. the cafeteria, Japanese, the telephone, Japanese, introduce, accepts
E. (sample answers) 1. (Time)-ji ni okimasu. 2. Hai, tabemasu. or Iie, tabemasen. 3. (Time)-ji ni kimasu. 4. Hai, (yoku) (toshokan e) ikimasu. or Iie, ikimasen. 5. Hai, (mainichi) (terebi o) mimasu. or Iie, mimasen. 6. Hai, (yoku) (undoo o) shimasu. or Iie, shimasen. 7. Hai, (yoku) (tomodachi to denwa de) hanashimasu. or Iie,hanashimasen.
Talking About Future Activities and Events
A. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a
B. sleeps, TV, a movie, asking for a date, it is not so, a girlfriend
C. ii-meeru, suki, shuumatsu, iki, -masen ka, tabe-
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Talking About Likes and Dislikes
A. 1. beer 2. coffee 3. classic 4. golf 5. basketball 6. date
B. 1. K 2. M 3. K 4. K 5. M 6. K 7. M 8. M 9. K 10. K
C. Circle: tennis, golf, music, Italian cuisine, wineCross out: studying, cooking, Japanese food, beer
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Talking About Daily Activities
A. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. F 8. T
B. (Answers will vary.)
C., 1. shichi-ji 2- o, yomimasu, (gogo) kuji 3. nan-ji, ichi-ji 4. toshokan 5. ni, mimasu, ni, gakkoo e ikimasu
D. 1. B 2. C 3. E 4. D 5. G 6. F 7. A
E. 1. a. Shichi-ji ni okimasu. b. Hai, tabemasu. Shichi-ji ni-jup-pun ni tabemasu. c. Go-ji-han ni mimasu. Iie, nyuusu o mimasu. d. Iie, tabemasen. e. Juu-ichi-ji yon-juu-go-hun ni nemasu. 2. (Answers will vary.)
B. 1. o 2. o 3. ni 4. e/ni 5. (none)X 6. ni 7. o 8. o 9. ni
C. 1. Y: Konshuu no shuumatsu, nani o. . . T: Yamashita-san to deeto o shimasu.Y: Ichinichi-juu nemasu. 2. G: Yokota-san wa konshuu no shuumatsu, nani o shimasu ka. Y: Tomodachi niaimasu. Gotoo-san wa? G: Nihongo o renshuu shimasu. Y: Majime desu nee. 3. T: Hoshino-san wakonshuu no shuumatsu, nani o shimasu ka. H: Tegami o kakimasu. Tanimura-san wa? T: Denwa okakemasu. 4. (Answers will vary)
B. 1. A sukiyaki party. 2. The day after tomorrow (Friday) at night. 3. Machida and some others.4. No, because she has to work at her part-time job that night. 5. Yes, she does. 6. Whether everyone couldmake it if the party were changed to Saturday.
C. Sunday: Nothing, Monday: Spanish, Tuesday: flower arranging, Wednesday: Spanish and aerobics, Thursday:tea ceremony, Friday: Spanish, Saturday: piano, Beginning next month: Thai cooking
B. 1. P 2. F 3. H 4. P 5. F 6. P 7. H 8. H 9. F 10. H
C. 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. T
D. 1. nan-ji 2. doko 3. itsu 4. dare 5. donna 6. nan-ji, doko, nani
E. (Answers will vary.)
F. 1. a. Hai, tabemashita. Shichi-ji-han ni tabemashita. b. Toshokan e ikimashita. Soshite Nihongo o benkyooshimashita. Sore kara, terebi o mimashita. c. Ichi-ji ni-juu-go-hun kara go-ji ni-juu-go-hun made toshokan de benkyoo shimashita. d. Roku-ji-han kara juu-ichi-ji-han made deeto shimashita. Bangohan o tabemashita. Soshiteeega o mimashita.
G. (Answers will vary.)
Inviting Someone to Do Something
A. 1. Watanabe-san, issho ni hirugohan o tabemasen ka? 2. Okada-san, ishho ni eega o mimasen ka? or eega niikimasen ka. 3. Ishii-san, issho ni kaimono ni ikimasen ka. 4. Garushia-san, ishho ni Nihongo o benkyoo shimasen ka. 5. Rii-san, issho ni tenisu o shimasen ka.
C. All affirmative answers are either “Ee, ii desu nee” or “Ee, yorokonde.” All negative answers are “Chotto,”“Sumimasen ga, chotto. . .,” or “Ee, demo chotto.”
D. (Answers will vary.)
Talking About Weekly Schedules
A. 1. Konshuu no Nichiyoobi to Doyoobi ni shimasu. Guen-san to shimasu. 2. Konshuu to raishuu no Getsuyoobini tabemasu. Raishuu no Kayoobi ni tabemasu. 3. Nichiyoobi ni ikimasu. Konshuu mo Nichiyoobi ni ikimasu. 4. Doyoobi ni ikimasu. Kin’yoobi ni wa)ikimasen. 5. Gogo ikimasu. Suiyoobi wa asa/gozen ni ikimasu. 6. Sumiko-san to tabemasu. Hirugohan wa Taka-san to tabemasu.
B. 1. Kin’yoobi desu ka. Kin’yoobi wa chotto. . . Demo, Doyoobi wa daijoobu desu yo. 2. Mokuyoobi desu ka.Mokuyoobi wa chotto. . .(kurasu ga arimasu). Demo, Kin’yoobi wa daijoobu desu yo. 3. Ee, ii desu nee. 4. Getsuyoobi desu ka. Getsuyoobi wa chotto. . . Demo, Kayoobi wa daijoobu desu yo.
Talking About Weather
A. 1. a 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. b 6. c 7. d 8. a 9. b
B. 1. Ii o-tenki desu nee. 2. Iya na o-tenki desu nee. 3. Hidoi ame desu nee. 4. Hidoi yuki desu nee. 5. Hidoi o-tenki desu nee.
1. chocolate 2. Australia 3. dream 4. music 5. cassette tape 6. restaurant 7. shower8. cheeseburger 9. sweater 10. volleyball 11. shopping 12. America 13. department store 14. car stereo 15. shirt 16. business 17. credit card 18. test 19. Internet 20. pop artist 21. platform
GEOGRAPHY TEST
Acapulco, Athens, Atlanta, Cairo, Sapporo, Seattle, Chicago, Sydney, Singapore, Stockholm, Seoul, Tokyo, Toronto,New York, Vancouver, Bangkok, Paris, Houston, Beijing, Honolulu, Madrid, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, LosAngeles, London
1. Konnichi wa. 2. Konban wa. 3. Toshokan e ikimasu. 4. Kinoo, watashi wa terebi de nyuusu omimashita. 5. Buraun-san to issho ni Nihongo o benkyoo shimashita ka. 6. Oosutoraria wa ima nan-ji desu ka.
B. gyuudon: 620 yen, raamen and salad: 570 yen, coffee: 150 yen, English tea: 150 yen, Total: 1490 yen
C. 1. c 2. a 3. e 4. d 5. b
Talking More About Likes and Dislikes
A. 1. a 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. c
B. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Asking Location
A. 1. hachi-kai 2. A: doko B: ni-kai A: Arigatoo gozaimasu. 3. A: Sumimasen, doko desu ka. B: teeburu,nana-kai A: soo desu ka. 4. A: Sumimasen. Kutsu (or tebukuro) B: Tebukuro (or kutsu) A: soo desu ka. Arigatoogozaimasu. 5. A: Sumimasen, wa doko desu ka. B: Hai, seetaa wa rok-kai desu. A: A, soo desu ka. Arigatoogozaimasu.
B. 1. B: Wakayama A: Totemo B: kyuu 2. A: uchi wa doko desu ka. B: Ashiya A: Chotto tooi B: Ee, (soo desune). 3. A: no uchi wa doko desu ka. B: Ikda desu. A: Chikai A: Manshon desu ka. B: san-kai desu. 4. A: no uchiwa doko desu ka. B: Toyonaka desu. A: Totemo chikai B: Ee. A: Manshon desu ka. B: Ee, go-kai desu. 5. A: nouchi wa doko desu ka. B: Kyooto desu. A: Tooi desu ne. B: Ee. A: Manshon desu ka. B: Hai, go-kai desu.
A. 1. A: onegai shimasu. B: nana-hyaku-go-juu2. A: arimasu B: arimasu A: Piza o onegai shimasu B: go-hyaku -en3. A: Sumimasen, wa arimasu ka A: arimasu B: arimasu A: o onegai shimasu B: Kyuu-hyaku-nana-juu en desu.4. A: Sumimasen; wa B: chotto A: wa A: o B: en5. A: Sumimasen, wa arimasu ka. B: Sumimasen ga, chotto . . . A: Ja, A: Suteeki onegai shimasu.
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B: Happyaku kyuu-juu-en desu. 6. B: arimasu B: Go-hyaku-en desu. B: Happyaku-hachi-juu7. A: wa arimasu ka A: ikura B: Hap-pyaku-kyuu-juu A: . . . onegai shimasu. B: Sen-ni-hyaku-roku-juu-en8. A: sumimasen; wa arimasu ka B: arimasu A: Ikura desu B: Nana-hyaku-go-juu-en A: supagetti toB: Arigatoo gozaimasu. Sen-ni-hyaku en
B. 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c
C. 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. g 5. a 6. f 7. e
D. 1. Hanbaagaa wa arimasu ka. 2. Hanbaagaa wa ikura desu ka. 3. Hanbaagaa to koora o onegai shimasu 4. Iie, kekkoo desu.
E. 1. Sumimasen, (x) wa arimasu ka. 2. Sumimasen ga, chotto . . . 3. Jaa, (y) wa arimasu ka. 4. Hai, arimasu.5. Ikura desu ka. 6. ______-en desu. 7. Ja, (y) to (z) o onegai shimasu. 8. Arigatoo gozaimasu. ______-endesu.
Talking More About Likes and Dislikes
A. 1. Suupu to sarada to dochira ga ii desu ka. (If soup) Suupu wa onion to asuparagasu to dochira ga ii desu ka. (Ifsalad) Sarada wa gaaden sarada to shiizaa sarada to dochira ga ii desu ka. (If garden salad) Doresshingu wa hurenchito ranchi to dochira ga ii desu ka.2. Mein wa teriyaki suteeki to roosuto dakku to dochira ga ii desu ka. (If duck) Soosu wa orenji soosu to cherii soosuto dochira ga ii desu ka.3. Dezaato wa chokoreeto muusu to sutoroberii shifon pai to dochira ga ii desu ka.4. Nomimono wa koohii to koocha to dochira ga ii desu ka.
B. 1. Hanbaagaa wa ikura desu ka. 2. Toshokan wa doko desu ka. 3. Ima (Tookyoo wa) nan-ji desu ka.4. Koohii to koocha to dochira ga ii desu ka. 5. “Good morning” wa Nihongo de nan to iimasu ka.
F. Kawamura: math, Brown: economics, Chin: Japanese literature, Curtis: computer science, Mimura: none
G. Machida: mathematics, sociology Kawamura: Japanese, linguistics, Spanish
H. Name: Takako MatsuiDate of Birth: 4/25/1978, Age: (Subtract 1978 from present year)Address: 376 Plaza Street, San Francisco, Tel. number: (415) 217-5936Name of school in Japan: Nagoya UniversityMajor: literatureEnglish: a little
Vocabulary and Grammar 1C: Around Campus
A. bookstore, cafeteria, ATM, instructor’s office
B. 1. library 2. cafeteria 3. dormitory 4. student center 5. bookstore
Monday math economicsTuesday Portuguese Japanese literature politicsWednesday history economicsThursday music Japanese literature psychologyFriday Portuguese computer science
G. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. c
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KANJI PRACTICE AND EXERCISES
Kanji ExercisesA. 1. p 2. j 3. g 4. r 5. h 6. t 7. c 8. d 9. a 10. i 11. e 12. k 13. b 14. n15. f 16. s 17. q 18. u
Kanji in Everyday Life1. Yes, because º»—means “number one in Japan.”2. The second one, because ÎÏmeans “big heap.”3. He paid 3,500 yen (2,000 yen for himself and 1,500 yen for me). ιmeans “adult.”4. »½means “this year.”5. иmeans “Japanese word or language.”6. The date of birth should be written in the ¾½Áº column.
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Vocabulary and Grammar 1A: Nationalities and Languages
B. Kawamura’s apartment-somewhat far, 40 minutes Hayashi’s dormitory-Chiba, close, bus, ten minutes Yokoi-sensee’s house- very far, train, 1 hour and 30 minutes, and then 20 minutes by bus
C. close to the university, 5, bicycle, 12-13, supermarket, 10, laundromat, 2, sushi shop, bookstore
D. (Answers will vary.)
E. 1. Kyoto: i, b, h, f, d 2. Sapporo: c, a, e, g, j, d
F. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T
G. romantic, big, clean, old, inexpensive, handsome, 5, convenient
Vocabulary and Grammar 2B: Neighborhood
A. school: M, bookstore: K, bank: K, park: M, convenience store: K, shops: C, restaurants: C
B. 2-3, Nakano, hospital, movie theater, gas station, noisy
C. Train station: yes, 7-8 minutes on foot, Convenience store: yes, near station, Supermarket: yes, near station,Laundromat: yes, next to convenience store, Japanese-style eatery: no, N/A, Coffee shop: yes, in front of the station,Family restaurant: yes, in front of the station
D. Department store: none, Shops: two, Restaurant: none, Movie theater: none, Elementary school: one, High-risebuilding: none, Convenience store: none, Japanese-style eatery: one, Game center: none, Golf course: one, Junior highschool: none Highway: none
E. 6th floor and 5th floor: restaurants and coffee shops, 4th floor: boutiques, shoe stores, 3rd floor: bookstore, 2nd floor: a (small) movie theater, 1st floor: bank, basement: super market, bakery
Vocabulary and Grammar 2C: Buildings and Places Around Town; Counting
A. 1. %$Q'P 2. Qm(& 3. SP(& 4. q"¡" 5. 2.k'P
B. 1. movie theater 2. restaurant, not clean 3. is not, bank, bank, good 4. museum, does not go5. five minutes on foot, expensive but not tasty
C. a new building, theater, Mimura, interesting opera, ticket, buy, Friday
D. SEATING CHART:
ProfessorCurtis Kawamura Machida
Chin MimuraBrown
E. 1. D 2. D 3. B 4. B
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F. MAP: 1. between the parking lot and the park 2. across from the parking lot 3. next to the coffee shop4. the other side of the parking lot 5. the bus stop is in front of it 6. next to the post office
1. half of them2. Children aged 7 to 12 go to æÂð, which means elementary school, and those aged 13 to 15 go to ìÂð, which
means junior high school.3. twice a year (îÝñ means “the first half of the year”)4. Üòóô means “for use both near and far.”5. ìÚ�qu is a midterm exam.6. ºÙ means “date and time.” õèÇÙ is 4:00 P.M.
WRITING EXERCISES
Vocabulary and Grammar 2A: Commuting
A. 1. v���,P7&4;/âQE_0°ÎÂ'H4km2Ü$_0°_P.j_50Ø_0°4km2=bP_0°2. ;E.,P7n¡"u;$1`._0°ÎÂ:ò$_0°�q_30ØUH$_0°bPJ_0° 3. F($þ7&4;à`_0°ÎÂ'HÜ$_0°*L@_1ÙÚUH$_0°=bP_0° 4. ��,P7n¡"u;CYI_0°ÎÂ:25Aò$_0°_P.j_15ØUH$_0°25AbPJ_0° 5. Î7þ7&4;F(;@_0°25AÜ$_0°_P.j_2ÙÚUH$_0°25A=bP_0° 6. (Answers will vary.)
B. 1. X 2. X 3. 6 4. 6 5. X 6. X 7. 6 8. _0 9. _0 10. _0 11. _012. !J@/P 13. !J@/P 14. !J@/P 15. !J@/P 16. !J@/P 17. _0 18. 6
C. (Answers will vary.)
Vocabulary and Grammar 2B: Neighborhood
A. (sample answers) 1. Î)$2(I_0°.X'_0°25A#A.I$_0° 2. ç¿6å_0°25A)K$_0°_AN!@J>I*!J@/P° 3. æ,$å_0°ç¿_;!J@/P°#A.I*!J@/P°4. =L$å_0°25A)K$_0°4km2:SE'_0°
D. A notebook is on the instructor’s desk. A large dog is under the chair. A large picture is below the clock. A smallmouse is next to the cat. A sweater is in the bag. A small computer is on the teacher’s desk.
E. 1. a. (7?P:G&cP)k*Nb. SP(&7B'$ c. æ,$N.I$ 2. a. (7?P:)m,5Pb. ÎÂ7-`Ôò* c. )K$6!#$ d. \&[email protected] 3. a. (7?P:(&`P;!J@0'b. %)7ä:!J@0° c. æ,$N*I$ d. \&A!JQ2&[email protected]
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F. 1. a. !J@0 b. -`Ôò* 2. a. Î)$´¡"u b. 4'53 c. B'$ d. ¿ä e. _0 3. a. E0$4l&.jYk& b. \( c. D6D d. ¿ä 4. a. !1H.$���;!J@0'° b. \( c. >Q.d. ¿ä 5. a. )PYk:.X'6(&%P;!J@0'° b. \(:!J@0' c. 2.k'P d. èI:!J@0° e. ¿ä f. _0
C. Example: Bed in the right hand corner. 1. Small table to the left of the bed, a radio on top of the table.2. Large desk in front of the window; a lamp, telephone, computer, and keyboard on top of the desk. 3. Chair infront of the desk. 4. Television set and bookshelf against the wall opposite the door; stereo between the televisionand the bookshelf
B. 1. February 4 2. April 6 3. July 20 4. September 8, 1981 5. March 1, 1979
C. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F
D. a class, work, 20th, have a party for her, 7, (gladly) accepts
E. 1. b 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. c
Vocabulary and Grammar 3B: Daily Activities
A. 1. C 2. M 3. C and K 4. K 5. K 6. H 7. C 8. K 9. C 10. H 11. K
B. 1. M 2. C 3. G 4. C 5. G 6. C
C. 1. He overslept. 2. Went to a party 3. Going to a movie with his girlfriend 4. Going skiing with friends5. The day after tomorrow
D. 1. took 2. did 3. did not eat 4. did not call 5. took 6. worked 7. did not go8. did not drink 9. returned
E. (Answers will vary.)
F. What Noriko did: 1. Talked with her boyfriend on the phone 2. Went to a movie and karaoke 3. Ate at a restaurant 4. Came home lateWhat Noriko did not do: 1. Go to school 2. Go jogging
G. 1. T 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. T 10. T
H. 1. swimming—everyday, soccer—three times a week. 2. jogging-every morning, aerobics—once a week3. take a walk—twice a day
I. 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. b 9. a
Vocabulary and Grammar 3C: Weekends and Holidays
A. 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b
B. 1. C 2. C 3. M 4. M 5. M 6. M 7. C
C. 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d
D. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T
KANJI PRACTICE AND EXERCISES
Kanji ExercisesA. 1. r 2. p 3. u 4. n 5. m 6. l 7. i 8. j 9. t 10. v 11. h 12. g 13. a 14. c15. d 16. b 17. d 18. e 19. s 20. k 21. o 22. q
3. It’s for a missing dog. (0ïmeans “whereabouts” and 5ümeans “not clear.”)
4. Seeing is believing. (Í';Ä1:6'X lieterally means “Hearing a hundred times is not equal to seeing once.”)
5. Two days off per week.
6. An enrollment fee
WRITING ACTIVITIES
Vocabulary and Grammar 3A: Schedules
A. 1. 12Á2 5º_0° 2. 2Á1 4º_0° 3. 4Á1º_0° 4-18. (Answers will vary.)
B. When people are not free
this Saturday this Sunday next Saturday next Sunday
Kawamura X
Brown X X
Hayashi X X
Machida X X X
The best day for the picnic is next Saturday.
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C. (Some answers will vary.) 1. Q: �"�³�Ó�"t"Ós��Ó´";¼!º_0'°&½7�"�³�Ó�"t"Ós��Ó´";¼Á¼º_0'°A: Á!º_0°1ÁÕÕº_0° 2. Q: !6171P¾º;¼Á¼º_0'°&½71P¾º;¼!º_0'°A: ___ÁÕÕº_0°ÕÕ!º_0° 3. (Answers will vary.) 4. (Allquestions follow the same pattern as 1. and 2.) A: 5Á5º_0°ÕÕ!º_0° 5. A. 9Á15º_0°ÕÕ!º_0°6. A: 11Á9º_0°ÕÕ!º_0
G. You will find the words ;1H'6$N7H6$N2',6$N!HM6$N1b6$NDQ'6$N<,6$N.H6$N$6$N#)6$N9Q6$N$'6$N;6,6$N3'K6$N_'+6$N86$NF@6$N_6$N.6$N)6$N!c6$ND6$N7@6$N')6$N'%H6$N_6$N;$H6$NE0@6$N)Q%6$
1. Even if it rains a little, the picnic will still be held.2. =Ø7º: Spring Equinox, ?Ø7º: Autumn Equinox3. Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and so on.4. Atlantic Ocean5. (Answers will vary.)6. It is a polite inquiry about how you are doing during the summer heat.
F. 1. Heather Gibson 2. Takeshi Mimura 3. Hitomi Machida 4. Masao Hayashi 5. John Kawamura6. Henry Curtis
G. 1. eating pizza 2. drinking wine 3. smiling 4. looking at his sister 5. sleeping on the sofa after drinking sake 6. singing 7. baking a cake in the kitchen
H. 1. a, c, d 2. a, c, d 3. c 4. a, c, d
I. 1. are studying 2. go to various places 3. Japanese restaurants, convenience stores 4. a coffee shop, studyall day 5. the sea, surf
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J. 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c
K. 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. c
KANJI PRACTICE AND EXERCISES
Kanji Exercises
A. 1. n 2. b 3. x 4. t 5. h 6. z 7. l 8. j 9. e 10. u 11. y 12. a 13. p 14. d 15. v 16. w 17. m 18. c 19. q 20. i 21. o 22. g 23. k 24. f 25. s 26. r
M. 1. a. 1+&4,P;20s�A#FT@0° b. 1+&4,P;20s�A#FU(2Q_)@0° 2. a. @3[,P;���"�"QÔO15(A%bHK@0° b. @3[,P;���"�"O15(A%bL(2Q_)@0°3. a. ##),P7B0(,P;7,$_0QN'PYOÔQ1,500Ae+@0° b. ##),P7B0(,P;7,$_0QN'PYO1,500Ae*(2Q_)@0° 4. (Answers will vary.)
C. 1. Y 2. S 3. Y 4. S 5. Y 6. Y 7. S 8. S 9. Y 10. S
D. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. c
Vocabulary and Grammar C: Cooking
A. 1. Ashoka: a, b, and d 2. La Vie: b, c, and d 3. Fuji: a, b, and d
B. 2 and 4
C. 1. home, a movie, Curtis, cleaning, clean, the movie theater, the time of the movie
D. 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. b, a 7. b 8. a 9. c
E. 1. hamburger patties, croquettes, microwave, the hamburger, a bland, sauce, croquettes, sauce, hamburger patties
F. 1. She eats her meal while she watches television. 2. She studies while she eats snacks. 3. She drives whileshe drinks cola. 4. She sings along with the radio and CD while she takes a shower.
G. talking, baseball, cooking, watching TV, eat, drinking wine
KANJI PRACTICE AND EXERCISES
Kanji Exercises
A. 1. o 2. m 3. a 4. w 5. h 6. c 7. e 8. z 9. b 10. i 11. g 12. j 13. f 14. u15. d 16. t 17. n 18. x 19. l 20. v 21. q 22. p 23. s 24. k
I. (Answers will vary, but the question will be asked in the -1$ form, and the “report” will be in the -1Qm5$@0form. (Sample answers) 1. Question: &N\7%$QQÄP11$_0'°Report: q�q,P;�p�z®�OÄP11Qm5$@0° 2. Question: &D7ú!º7/ïN¼O.1$_0'°Report: q�q,P;´"uO.1Qm5$@0°etc.
K. (Sample answers) 1. 2A[42·.6QH!L)@0° 2. ��¢O16QHNº»¸7.l*[$O.@0°3. ¢"�O+D6QHN2A[42·.@0° 4. ��u�® O%b6QHN»O(D@0° 5. {"ª"O+D6QHNCDO')@0° 6. *L@O&P5P.6QHN'PYO#a%@0°(Don’t do this for real. It’s dangerous.)
L, M, and N. (Answers will vary.)
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CHAPTER 6 REVIEW
A. and B. (Answers will vary.)
C. Verb chart. This chart contains examples of all the classes of Japanese verbs.
2. to eat %bL %b6$ %b1 %bHKL %bF&
2. to look 1L 16$ 11 1HKL 1F&
1. to write e* e'6$ e$1 e+L e(&
1. to go 0* 0'6$ 0m1 0+L 0(&
1. to swim #FU #FQ6$ #F$[ #FTL #FR&
1. to return '%L '%H6$ '%m1 '%KL '%I&
1. to wait @3 @16$ @m1 @5L @2&
1. to say �& �M6$ �m1 �%L �#&
1. to meet 3& 3M6$ 3m1 3%L 3#&
1. to play !-d !-`6$ !-P[ !-bL !-a&
1. to drink +B +@6$ +P[ +CL +A&
1. to die .9 .66$ .P[ .8L .7&
1. to talk ·0 ·,6$ ·.1 ·/L ·-&
3. to come þL þ6$ þ1 þHKL þF&
3. to do 0L .6$ .1 _)L .F&
Like %bL :;KLN8L Like '%L :�MLNz@LNgLN=L
Like 1L :#)L Like 3& :&1&N!H&N
Like e* :'* Like +B :(BN.B
D. and E. (Answers will vary.)
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Chapter 7:Shopping
LISTENING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITIES
Vocabulary and Grammar 7A: Shops and StoresA. 1. e 2. g 3. j 4. f 5. a 6. k 7. c 8. i
B. 1. stationery store: pencils and erasers 2. electrical appliance store: a radio 3. vegetable store: potatoes andonions 4. liquor store: beer 5. fish store: fish
C. 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. e
D. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. F
E. 1. close 2. does a good job 3. located on campus 4. is closed 5. Machida will take them for Gibson
F. Yokoi Kawamura Gibsonwhether or not they studied hard: no yeswhether or not they played with friends: yes yes yeswhether or not they went out with parents: yes no no
G. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. T 6. T 7. F 8. T 9. F
H. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T
I. What Curtis did: clean his apartment, laundry, write a letter, call his family, play tennis, swim What Machida did: go shopping, wash her car, cook, (physical) exercise, play golf (with Hayashi) What they did not do: study Japanese
KANJI PRACTICE AND EXERCISES
Kanji ExercisesA. 1. z 2. y 3. k 4. x 5. r 6. v 7. n 8. d 9. e 10. c 11. o 12. q 13. s 14. i15. h 16. b 17. j 18. f 19. a 20. p 21. g 22. l 23. t 24. u 25. w 26. m
F. 1. Part 1: dark-blue carpet, green plant, brown pot, gray computer, keyboard, and mouse; garish pink telephone,blue pencils, brown desk. Part 2: Answers will vary.
G. (Answers will vary.)
H. 1. Am2#$.$7;!J@0'° 2. Am2�$7;!J@0'° 3. Am2;_67O�$1$P_0'°4. Am2üL$7Që)_0° 5. Am2E,.$7O#.%5*[,$°
I and J. (Answers will vary.)
K. 1. ��¢O15$L7;á»,P_.k&° 2. 9$A7O.5$L/x�Ogm5$L7;,7,P_.k&°3. .R2O.5$L7;Lâ,P_.k&° 4. ��u�® O%b5$L7;;E.,P_.k&°5. mnO'$5$L7;áß,P_.k&°
C. 1. [m1H (If it is an old computer, no one will buy it.) 2. [m1H (If it's that woman [that you're talkingabout], she may know Japanese.) 3. @YC[m1H (I wish I had been more serious when I was a child.)4. î[[m1H (If I were better at piano, I would like to become a pianist.) 5. ¥'m1H (If melons are inexpen-sive, please buy one.) 6. #A.I*6'm1H (What will you do if this movie isn't interesting?) 7. .1H (IfI study harder, will I be good at Japanese?) 8. 0m1H (When I went to the library, Mr. Kawamura was reading abook.) 9. '%m1H (I will give you a call when I return from Japan.) 10. !m1H (If I had more money, I’dlike to buy a large, beautiful house.) 11. 6'm1H (If I didn't have a test tomorrow, I would watch TV while eat-ing potato chips.)
D. and E. (Answers will vary.)
Vocabulary and Grammar 7C: Clothes
A. 1. b, g 2. e 3. f, l 4. m 5. d, f, h, l 6. a, c, i, j, k
B. 1. Kawamura: dark blue jeans, blue and red checked short-sleeved shirt, dark brown belt, brown jacket in hand,white socks, dirty white sneakers, short golf neck chain, gold earring in left ear. 2. Brown: plain green flared skirt,long-sleeved blouse with green, pink, yellow, and white flowered print, skirt 10 cm/four inches below the knee,white jacket, white stockings, green high-heeled shoes, holding long beige coat and green handbag in one hand, smallemerald earrings.