Intermediate Japanese Textbook, Lesson 41: Essential Vocabulary351
As you continue your journey through the exciting world of Japanese, Lesson 41 of your intermediate textbook presents a diverse array of vocabulary essential for expanding your communication skills. This comprehensive list encompasses a wide range of topics, including daily activities, emotions, adjectives, and more. By delving into these words and phrases, you will unlock a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and enhance your ability to express yourself with increasing fluency.
Daily Activities
起きる (okiru): to wake up
着替える (kigaeru): to change clothes
ご飯を食べる (gohan o taberu): to eat
勉強する (benkyo suru): to study
仕事をする (shigoto o suru): to work
Emotions
嬉しい (ureshii): to be happy
悲しい (kanashii): to be sad
怒る (okoru): to be angry
驚く (odoroku): to be surprised
心配する (shinpai suru): to be worried
Adjectives
大きい (ookii): to be big
小さい (chisai): to be small
高い (takai): to be expensive
安い (yasui): to be cheap
新しい (atarashii): to be new
Other Essential Vocabulary
昨日 (kino): yesterday
今日 (kyo): today
明日 (ashita): tomorrow
先生 (sensei): teacher
学生 (gakusei): student
Example Sentences
To truly master these new words, it is crucial to practice using them in context. Here are some example sentences to help you solidify your understanding:
起きて ご飯を食べて 勉強します。 (Okite gohan o tabete benkyo shimasu.) - I wake up, eat breakfast, and study.
先生は 嬉しいです。 (Sensei wa ureshii desu.) - The teacher is happy.
この本は 高いです。 (Kono hon wa takai desu.) - This book is expensive.
昨日 友達と 会いました。 (Kino tomodachi to aimashita.) - I met my friend yesterday.
明日は 学校に行きます。 (Ashita wa gakko ni ikimasu.) - I will go to school tomorrow.
Tips for Effective Vocabulary Acquisition
To enhance your vocabulary retention, consider implementing these strategies:
Create flashcards with the new words and their definitions.
Practice writing the words in Japanese characters.
Read Japanese texts and pay attention to the context in which the words are used.
Engage in conversations with native Japanese speakers or language exchange partners.
Review your vocabulary regularly to prevent forgetting.
By consistently practicing and applying these vocabulary words, you will expand your linguistic abilities and gain the confidence to navigate various situations in Japanese. Remember, language learning is an ongoing journey, and with dedication and effort, you will continue to make progress towards fluency.
2025-01-06
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