Quiz A/B (1) Announcement
Quiz A (1)
scheduled on Monday,
April 7, will cover the following:
1. Listening Comprehension <4
points>: This will be based on the dialogues (p.297-298), (p.368) and
activity 7 on p. 371.
2. The Te-form of adjectives and the
copula. <1.5x2>: You amswer the questions about given topics
3. The Te-form of verbs
<1.5x1>: You answer the question.
4. Nominalizers/ Koto and No.
<1.5x1>: You talk about your hobbies using Koto.
5. Vocabulary identification.
Your instructor will read a list of 10 words. Study vocabulary:Family
(p.325), and vocabulary:People (p.327).
Quiz B (1)
scheduled on Friday,
April 11, will cover the follwing Kanji
<6 points>:
You should be able to read, write
and understand the meaning of them.
KIKU, IKU, KURU, HANASU, OKIRU,
MIRU, YOMU, NOMU, TABERU, AU
Quiz A/B (2) Announcement
Quiz A (2)
scheduled on Monday,
April 14, will cover the following
(Subject to change):
1. Listening Comprehension <4>:
This will be based on the dialogues (p.368), Activity 7 (p.371),
the dialogues (p.333), or Activity 29 (p.336).
2. G32 Expressing Experience
<3>: You answer the questions by using "The Ta-form of Verbs +
KOTOGAARIMASU."
3. G29 Progressive Construction
<3>: You write sentences by using "The Te-form of Verbs + IMASU."
4. Vocabulary Identification
<4>: Your instructor will read a list of 10 words. Study Vocabulary:
Other people's families on p. 330 and Vocabulary Library on p.
332(Study humble form, not respectful form.)
Quiz B (2)
scheduled on Friday,
April 18, will cover the follwing Kanji
<6 points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.268-270 <#1-#12>.
TE, JYOUZU, IE/UCHI, KAZOKU, OTOKONOHITO, ONNANOHITO,
OTOKONOKO,
ONNANOKO, CHICHI, OTOUSAN, HAHA, OKAASAN, ANI,
ONIISAN, ANE,
ONEESAN, OTOUTO, IMOUTO
Quiz A/B (3) Announcement
Quiz A (3)
scheduled on Monday,
April 21, will cover the following
(Subject to change):
1. Listening
Comprehension <4>: This will be based on the following:
Dialogues (p.368), Activity 7 (p.371), Dialogues
(p.333), Activity 29 (p.336), Dialogues(p.319),
Activity 20 (p.322), Dialogues (p.339)
2. G28 Potential Form of Verbs
<4>: You write sentences, using the potential form of verbs.
3. G30 Relative Clauses <6>:
You translate English noun phrases with a relative clause in Japanese.
Also, you write relative clause sentences in Japanese.
Quiz B (3)
scheduled on Friday,
April 25, will cover the follwing Kanji
<6 points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.270-272 <#13-#24>.
BENKYOU, MICHI, JYUDOU, KAKU, DOKUSHO, TSUKAU, KUNI,
GAIKOKUGO,
TSUKURU, ONGAKU, TANOSHII, ZENBU, UNDOU
Quiz A/B (4) Announcement
Quiz A (4)
scheduled on Monday,
April 28, will cover the following
(Subject to change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<4>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Dialogues (p.368), Activity
7 (p.371), Dialogues (p.333), Activity 29 (p.336), Dialogues(p.319)
Activity
20 (p.322), Dialogues (p.339), Dialogues (p.345), Dialogues (p.384)
2. G30 Relative Clauses
<4>: You translate English sentences with relative clauses in Japanese.
3. G31 Describing Change in State
<3>: You complete sentences using ~NARIMASU.
4. G34 ~OMOU <3>: You
give your opinions about something, expressing "I think ~.".
Quiz B (4)
scheduled on Friday, May
2, will cover the follwing Kanji <6
points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.268-272.
TE, JYOUZU, IE/UCHI, KAZOKU, OTOKONOHITO, ONNANOHITO,
OTOKONOKO,
ONNANOKO, CHICHI, OTOUSAN, HAHA, OKAASAN, ANI,
ONIISAN, ANE,
ONEESAN, OTOUTO, IMOUTO
BENKYOU, MICHI, JYUDOU, KAKU, DOKUSHO, TSUKAU, KUNI,
GAIKOKUGO,
TSUKURU, ONGAKU, TANOSHII, ZENBU, UNDOU
Quiz A/B (5) Announcement
Quiz A (5),
scheduled on Monday, May
5, will cover the following (subject to
change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<2>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Dialogues (p.384), Dialogues (p.387)
2. G34 ~OMOU <4>:
You answer questions, expressing "I think...".
3. G35 ~SUGIRU <4>: You answer
questions by saying that an item has too much of a quality being asked about or
that you have already done too much of what you are asked to do.
4. Vocabulary Identification
<4>: Your instructor will read a list of 10 words, of which you identify
at least 8. Study p. 362-363 (Vocabulary: Foods and Beverages), and p.
382 (Vocabulary:Flavors, Tastes, and Seasonings)
Quiz B (5),
scheduled on Friday, May
9, will cover the follwing Kanji <6
points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.304-306 <#1-12>.
OMOU, OWARU, HAJIMARU,
TABEMONO, NOMIMONO, KUDAMONO, NIKU,
GYUNIKU, TORINIKU, SHOKUJI,
OCHA, OSAKE, NIHONSYU, OYU, YASAI,
SAKANA
Quiz A/B (6) Announcement
Quiz A (6),
scheduled on Monday, May
12, will cover the following (subject to
change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<2>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Activity 24 (p.389), Activity 26,
Dialogues (p.391), Activity 27 (p.394), Dialogues (p.373-374),
Activity 9 (p.377), Activity 16
(p.381)
2. G36 Quoting
Phrases <2>: You answer what Japanese people usually say in particular
situations, by using the "~TOIIMASU" pattern.
3. G36 Quoting
Speech <4>: You change direct quotation sentences into their indirect
quotation equivalents.
4. G33
Expressing a Desire <6>: You will describe your own and someone else's
desire to have or to do something, using "HOSHII,"
"HOSHIGARU," "~TAI," "~TAGARU."
Quiz B (6),
scheduled on Friday, May
16, will cover the follwing Kanji <6
points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.307-308 <#14-24>.
AJI, AJIMISURU, WARUI, RYOURI, KOME, SHOKURYOUHIN,
WASHOKU,
YOUSHOKU, YORU,
Quiz A/B (7) Announcement
Quiz A (7),
scheduled on Monday, May
19, will cover the following (subject to
change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<4>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Activity 27 (p.394), Dialogues
(p.399), Activity 35 (p.402), Dialogues (p.405)
2. G37 Expressing
Intention <4>: You state your intentions/plans about future activities,
using "~TSUMORIDESU" and "the volitional form of verbs +
TOOMOIMASU.
3. G38 The Te-form
of Verbs + MIRU/SHIMAU <6>: You describe pictures, using appropriate
expressions.
Quiz B (7),
scheduled on Friday, May
23, will cover the follwing Kanji <6
points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.304-308.
OMOU, OWARU, HAJIMARU,
TABEMONO, NOMIMONO, KUDAMONO, NIKU,
GYUNIKU, TORINIKU, SHOKUJI,
OCHA, OSAKE, NIHONSYU, OYU, YASAI,
SAKANA
AJI, AJIMISURU, WARUI, RYOURI,
KOME, SHOKURYOUHIN, WASHOKU,
YOUSHOKU, YORU,
Quiz A/B (8) Announcement
Quiz A (8),
scheduled on Tuesday,
May 27, will cover the following (subject
to change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<2>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Dialogues
(p.399), Activity 35 (p.402), Dialogues (p.405), Dialogue (p.411),
Activity 45 (p.411)
2. G38 The Te-form
of Verbs + IKU <3>: You complete short dialogues.
3. G38 The Te-form of
Verbs + KURU <3>: You complete short dialgues.
4. G39 Expressing
Simultaneous Actions <2>: You answer questions, expressing
"while~,...".
5. Vocabulary identification
<4>: Your instructor will read a list of 10 words, of which you
identify at least 8. Study pp. 426-427 (Shops and Stores) in the
textbook.
Quiz B (8),
scheduled on Friday, May
30, will cover the follwing Kanji <6
points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp.344-346 <#1-14>.
ONAJI, NAGAI, SHI, ICHIBA, SHUJIN, DENWA, DENKI, URU,
KAU, KAIMONO, KIRU, KIMONO, KITTE, EN, HIKU, YASUI, MISE
Quiz A/B (9) Announcement
Quiz A (9),
scheduled on Monday,
June 2, will cover the following (subject
to change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<4>: Questions will be based on one of the following:
Dialogues (p.399), Activity 35
(p.402), Dialogues (p.405), Dialogue (p.411), Activity 45
(p.411),
Dialogues (p.429), Activity 3 (p.431)
2. G40 ~ TOKI, ---
<6>: You write short sentences, using the ~TOKI temporal clause.
3. Vocabulary identification
<4> Your instructor will read a list of 12 words, of which you
identify at least 10. Study the vocabulary list (colors) on p. 434 of the
textbook.
Quiz B (9),
scheduled on Tuesday,
June 3, will cover the follwing
Kanji <6 points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from the WB pp. 347-348 <#15-26>.
TEN-IN, IRO, KURO, SHIRO, AO, AKA, KIIRO, YOUFUKU,
WAFUKU, KAESU, HANA, YA, KURAI
Quiz A/B (10) Announcement
Quiz A (10),
scheduled on Thursday,
June 5, will cover the following (subject
to change):
1. Listening Comprehension
<5>: Questions will be based on two of the following:
Dialogues (p.384), Dialogues
(p.387), Activity 24 (p.389), Activity 26, Dialogues (p.391),
Activity
27 (p.394), Dialogues (p.373~374), Activity 9 (p.377), Activity 16 (p.381),
Dialogue
(p.4399), Activity 35 (p.402), Dialogues (p.405), Dialogue (p.411), Activity 45
(p.411),
Dialogues (p.429), Activity 3 (p.431)
2. Questions <9>: You answer
several questions in a complete Japanese sentence. The questions are based on
some of the grammar points covered in this quarter.
Quiz B (10),
scheduled on Friday,
June 6, will cover the follwing Kanji
<6 points>:
You should be able to read, write and understand the
meaning of the follwing Kanji words from Chapter 5 and Chapter 6.
<Chapter 5>
TE, JYOUZU, IE/UCHI, KAZOKU, OTOKONOHITO, ONNANOHITO,
OTOKONOKO,
ONNANOKO, CHICHI, OTOUSAN, HAHA, OKAASAN, ANI,
ONIISAN, ANE,
ONEESAN, OTOUTO, IMOUTO, BENKYOU, MICHI, JYUDOU, KAKU,
DOKUSHO,
TSUKAU, KUNI, GAIKOKUGO, TSUKURU, ONGAKU, TANOSHII,
ZENBU, UNDOU
<Chapter 6>
OMOU, OWARU, HAJIMARU,
TABEMONO, NOMIMONO, KUDAMONO, NIKU,
GYUNIKU, TORINIKU, SHOKUJI, OCHA,
OSAKE, NIHONSYU, OYU, YASAI,
SAKANA, AJI, AJIMISURU, WARUI,
RYOURI, KOME, SHOKURYOUHIN, WASHOKU,
YOUSHOKU, YORU,