Comprehensive Japanese Textbook Vol. 1 Vocabulary Dictation Practice155
Introduction
Mastering vocabulary is crucial for effective Japanese language learning. This comprehensive dictation practice covers the essential vocabulary from Japanese Textbook Vol. 1, providing a thorough foundation for beginners.
Instructions
1. Listen to the audio recording carefully.
2. Write down the Japanese word you hear in the space provided.
3. Check your answers against the answer key.
4. Repeat the process until you have mastered all the vocabulary.
Vocabulary List
Unit 1
こんにちは (konnichiwa) - hello
さようなら (sayonara) - goodbye
ありがとう (arigatou) - thank you
どういたしまして (dou itashimashite) - you're welcome
はい (hai) - yes
いいえ (iie) - no
すみません (sumimasen) - excuse me
おやすみなさい (oyasuminasai) - good night
おはよう (ohayou) - good morning
こんにちは (konnichiwa) - good afternoon
こんにちは (konbanwa) - good evening
ただいま (tadaima) - I'm home
おかえりなさい (okaerinasai) - welcome home
お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka) - how are you?
元気です (genki desu) - I'm fine
名前 (namae) - name
何 (nani) - what
誰 (dare) - who
どこ (doko) - where
何時 (nanji) - when
なぜ (naze) - why
どうして (doushite) - why
どうやって (douyatte) - how
いくら (ikura) - how much
ください (kudasai) - please
ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - thank you very much
Unit 2
本 (hon) - book
ペン (pen) - pen
鉛筆 (enpitsu) - pencil
ノート (noto) - notebook
椅子 (isu) - chair
机 (tsukue) - desk
テレビ (terebi) - TV
ラジオ (rajio) - radio
電話 (denwa) - phone
冷蔵庫 (reizoko) - refrigerator
電子レンジ (denshirenji) - microwave
洗濯機 (sentakki) - washing machine
掃除機 (soujiki) - vacuum cleaner
部屋 (heya) - room
家 (ie) - house
学校 (gakkou) - school
病院 (byouin) - hospital
銀行 (ginkō) - bank
公園 (kouen) - park
スーパーマーケット (supermarketto) - supermarket
レストラン (resutoran) - restaurant
喫茶店 (kissaten) - café
居酒屋 (izakaya) - Japanese pub
Unit 3
私は (watashi wa) - I
あなたは (anata wa) - you
彼は (kare wa) - he
彼女は (kanojo wa) - she
私たちは (watashitachi wa) - we
彼ら (karera wa) - they
です (desu) - to be
います (imasu) - to be (present tense)
いません (imasen) - to not be (present tense)
いますか (imasu ka) - to be (present tense, question)
いませんか (imasen ka) - to not be (present tense, question)
は (wa) - topic particle
が (ga) - subject particle
のです (no desu) - emphasis particle
も (mo) - also, too
で (de) - with, by
に (ni) - to, at
から (kara) - from
まで (made) - until
から (kara) - because of
ために (tame ni) - in order to
しかし (shikashi) - but
なので (node) - so, therefore
そして (soshite) - and
Answer Key
The answer key can be provided separately or referenced from the original textbook.
Conclusion
By consistently practicing this vocabulary dictation, you will significantly improve your Japanese vocabulary and listening comprehension skills. Regular practice is key to language mastery, so make sure to dedicate time to this exercise daily.
2025-02-09

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