Y8 Japanese Asking Using General Counters

Main topic

Goal Check

Lesson Goal: By the end of this lesson I will be able to use general counters to ask for a certain number of items in Japanese within a shopping context.

Today I reached the goal by .../Today I didn't reach the goal because ...

Something I learned today was ...

Something I enjoyed today was ...

Lesson Activities:
1. recall last lesson
2. hiragana practice
3. general counters
4. join counters to 3 sentences we know
5. do exercises
6. present pair role play
7. check goal achievement

Normal Japanese Counting

General Counters

Hiragana Song

Hiragana Practice

Hiragana Practice

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Join Counters to Asking Sentences

りんご を ください。

りんご が ほしい です。

りんご を くれませんか。

Join Counters to Asking Sentences

りんご を ください。

りんご が ほしい です。

りんご を くれませんか。

Where to Place Counters

りんご を ひとつ ください。

りんご が ふたつ ほしい です。

りんご を みっつ くれませんか。

Counters are placed between the particles 'wo' or 'ga' and the rest of the sentence.

Lesson Goal: By the end of this lesson I will be able to use general counters to ask for a certain number of items in Japanese within a shopping context.

Lesson Goal: By the end of this lesson I will be able to use general counters to ask for a certain number of items in Japanes

Exercise 1

Rewrite the following sentences in your book, and translate them to Japanese (hiragana). 

1. Two apples please.

2. I want one orange. (orange = orenji)

3. May I please have three soft-serve ice-creams? (ice-cream = sofuto kuri-mu)

4. Can I please have five bananas? (banana = banana)

5. I want four pencils. (pencil = enpitsu)

Exercise 1 Answers

Rewrite the following sentences in your book, and translate them to Japanese (hiragana). 

1. Two apples please.

りんご を ふたつ ください。

2. I want one orange. (orange = orenji)

おれんじ が ひとつ ほしい です。

3. May I please have three soft-serve ice-creams? (ice-cream = sofuto kuri-mu)

そふとくりーむ を みつ くれませんか。

4. Can I please have five bananas? (banana = banana)

ばなな を いつつ くれませんか。

5. I want four pencils. (pencil = enpitsu)

えんぴつ が よっつ ほしい です。

What do you remember from last lesson?

What do you remember from last lesson?