INTS 121 Review: Units 1-4
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What does the student likely have for breakfast?

  • Rice and fish
  • Noodles and soup
  • Toast and bagel (correct)
  • Pancakes and syrup

What time does the student go to school?

  • 8:00 AM
  • 9:00 AM
  • 8:30 AM (correct)
  • 7:00 AM

What type of food does the student and friends prepare on Friday night?

  • Fast food
  • Only desserts
  • A variety of dishes (correct)
  • Traditional Japanese food

How long does the trip from home to university take by train?

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Which beverage is mentioned as drinking during breakfast?

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What kind of pen does the student buy while shopping?

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What does the student say about the university's location?

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How many hours did the student and friends spend shopping?

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Which statement reflects the general sentiment towards cooking during Friday night?

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What is the major activity that takes place on Saturday?

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What information is typically included in a self-introduction?

<p>Name and nationality (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which phrase indicates frequency related to daily activities?

<p>I eat breakfast every day (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a common way to express liking something?

<p>I enjoy sushi a little (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement describes how to introduce family members?

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When asking about a location, which structure is commonly used?

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How should one politely decline an invitation without saying no?

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What is a correct expression for asking about a friend's hobbies?

<p>What do you like to do? (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of introducing oneself, when is it appropriate to mention one's major?

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Flashcards

Self-introduction in Japanese

To introduce oneself in Japanese, starting with 'How do you do?' and followed by your name, nationality, home country, age, and major.

Introducing your family

To introduce one's family in Japanese, including the number of members, their names, ages, and occupations.

Frequency expressions in Japanese

Japanese words and phrases used to express frequency of actions, such as 'always', 'often', 'sometimes', or 'never'.

Expressing liking or disliking

Japanese words and phrases expressing degrees of liking or disliking, such as 'a little', 'so so', 'very much', or 'not at all'.

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Expressing location in Japanese

Japanese phrases used to describe the location of places relative to each other, such as 'A is close to B' or 'C is far from A'.

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Describing travel time in Japanese

Japanese phrases describing the duration of travel, such as 'It takes about 10 minutes by train'.

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Present action verbs in Japanese

Japanese sentence structure used to express present actions, such as 'I go to school by train'.

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Past tense verbs in Japanese

Japanese sentence structure used to describe past actions, such as 'I went to the store yesterday'.

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いつも (Itsumo)

The word "always" in Japanese. It signifies an action that happens every time or without exception.

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たいてい (Taitei)

The Japanese word for "usually" or "most of the time". It indicates a frequent action, but not always.

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たべます (Tabemasu)

This Japanese phrase conveys the action of eating.

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とても (Totemo)

The word "very much" in Japanese. It expresses a strong degree of liking something.

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まあまあ (Maa Maa)

This Japanese word means "so so". It expresses an average degree of liking something.

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ちょっと (Chotto)

The Japanese word for "a little". It expresses a weak degree of liking something.

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や (Ya) and も (Mo)

"や (Ya)" and "も (Mo)" are Japanese particles used to list items or actions. "や" signifies general listing, while "も" indicates addition to a previous list.

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おきます (Okimasu)

The Japanese word for "get up". It indicates the action of rising from bed.

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ごろ (Goro)

The Japanese word for "around". It indicates an approximate time.

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のみます (Nomimasu)

This Japanese phrase signifies the action of drinking.

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Study Notes

INTS 121 Review

  • Attendance: Unit 1 to Unit 6.5

Unit 1: Self Introduction

  • Topics Covered: Name, Nationality, Place of Origin, Age, Major

Unit 1.5 & 2.5

  • Topics Covered: Telephone number, Time in Japan

Unit 2: Introducing My Family

  • Topics Covered: Family members (personal and others), Job/Occupation, Frequency (daily/weekly/monthly)

Unit 3: Everyday Life

  • Topics Covered: Eating habits (frequency: always, often, most of the time, sometimes, not often, not at all). Likes/Dislikes (a little, somewhat, very much). Specific food examples mentioned in Japanese
  • Japanese words for food or phrases related to food intake mentioned

Unit 3.5 & 4.5

  • Topics Covered: Likes/Dislikes (specific focus on SUSHI as Japanese food), Quantity ("how much"), Relative location (close to, far from), Travel time (10 minutes by train),

Unit 4: Everyday Life

  • Topics Covered: Daily routine (getting up time), Action verbs and past tense, Travel plans (going to a place by a method of transportation)

Unit 5: Friday Night

  • Topics Covered: Cooking with friends, Variety of foods (due to people from multiple countries), Cooking skill levels (good at, bad at, hopeless)

Unit 5.5 & 6.5

  • Topics Covered: One person, one thing; Asking to go out; Humble way to ask; Refusal strategies

Unit 6: Location

  • Topics Covered: Shopping activities (group shopping); Shop description (beautiful, big); Specific purchases; Time spent shopping (4 hours); (personal and other people activities); Graduation related activities and personal situations; Dialogue about cats

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This quiz covers key elements from Units 1 to 4 of INTS 121. Topics include self-introduction, family, everyday life and eating habits, including specific vocabulary in Japanese. Test your understanding of introductions and daily routines in a practical context.

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