greetings and self introductions

Greetings



Big bird in Japan- see if you can learn the song.





GAMES
Try these games and practise your greetings and phrases..



SELF INTRODUCTION

7 year old girl introduction

19 comments:

  1. It is cool I went well.

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    1. Well you went good but I went really bad and I was the first person

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  2. I went really well in Japanese phrases and I did ok in Japanese greetings game. Sensi, how did you go on Japanese phrases? I think I am ready for the next test in Japanese!

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  3. I love the fish at the bottom of the page!

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  4. Tap to feed the fish.

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  5. Japenese At BPS Is Fun.

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  6. I like you teaching me Japanese!

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    1. Thanks Selina, I like teaching you Japanese.

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  7. I also like the fish. I spent ages feeding them, but they did't grow any fatter

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  8. I hit 9 blue moles and no pink or brown ones

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  9. I hit 134 blue moles and no pink and no brown moles!!!

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  10. very educational :)

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  11. that table tennis thing is really fun.I also like the one when you create a guy and it follows you around.

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  12. 1 MORE STICKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i can love this web MORE you could make a scholl secson like what pencil looks like and what the school looks like and what seats looks like and all that.Charlize 1L

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  13. conicuwa hagime mushte wa tashi wa charlize des nana sai des pizza gasgi des dozo ki osh co i kaep it in my head

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  14. i really like your blog it has lots of fun things to do and read.>-<

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  15. I'm the year of the pig

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  16. Also I would add one important thing to know about Japanese is that there are two distinct types of speech:
    * Formal speech, to be used with strangers, people older than you and family members you do not know well.
    * Informal speech, to be used with close friends, family members and those who are the same age or younger than you.

    I got the detailed explanation from here: http://www.japanesepod101.com/2011/01/03/absolute-beginner-1-say-hello-in-japanese-no-matter-what-the-time-of-day/

    Good luck to all people learning Japanese!

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