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Let's review the key vocabulary. |
きょうし. "Teacher (when a teacher is talking about his or her own occupation)." きょうし. きょうし. |
Note: せんせい is also commonly used to mean "teacher," but when you talk about your own occupation, きょうし is commonly used. |
エンジニア. "Engineer." エンジニア. エンジニア. |
かんごし. "Nurse." かんごし. かんごし. |
いしゃ. "Doctor." いしゃ. いしゃ. |
バリスタ. "Barista." バリスタ. バリスタ. |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "investor?" |
とうしか. |
とうしか. |
And how Ken says, |
"I'm an investor." |
とうしかです。 |
とうしかです。 |
Do you remember how to say "student?" |
がくせい. |
がくせい. |
And how Ken says, |
"I'm not a student." |
がくせいでは ありません。 |
がくせいでは ありません。 |
Do you remember how to say, |
"No." |
いいえ. |
いいえ. |
Do you remember how Ken says, |
"No, I'm not a student. I'm an investor." |
いいえ、がくせいでは ありません。とうしかです。 (Iie, gakusei de wa arimasen. Tōshika desu.) |
いいえ、がくせいでは ありません。とうしかです。 (Iie, gakusei de wa arimasen. Tōshika desu.) |
Do you remember how Mark addresses Mr. Kobayashi? |
こばやしさん. |
こばやしさん. |
Do you remember how to say the question-marking particle? |
か. |
か. |
And how Mark asks, |
"Mr. Kobayashi, are you a student?" |
こばやしさんは がくせいですか。 (Kobayashi-san wa gakusei desu ka.) |
こばやしさんは がくせいですか。 (Kobayashi-san wa gakusei desu ka.) |
Do you remember how to say "engineer?" |
エンジニア. |
エンジニア. |
And how to say "doctor?" |
いしゃ. |
いしゃ. |
Do you remember the word commonly used for "teacher" when talking about one's own occupation? |
きょうし. |
きょうし. |
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