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If a student is late to class, what phrase might they use to apologize to their teacher?
If a student is late to class, what phrase might they use to apologize to their teacher?
OSOKUNATTE SUMIMASEN SENSEI
What phrase does the teacher use to let students know they will begin taking attendance?
What phrase does the teacher use to let students know they will begin taking attendance?
SHUSSEKI O TORIMASU
What phrase is used to let everyone know that class is finished and they can go home?
What phrase is used to let everyone know that class is finished and they can go home?
OWARIMASHOU
What phrase signifies that the class is now going to pray?
What phrase signifies that the class is now going to pray?
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What phrase does the teacher use to request that all the students stand?
What phrase does the teacher use to request that all the students stand?
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If a student needs to use the restroom, what phrase might they use?
If a student needs to use the restroom, what phrase might they use?
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Study Notes
Classroom Instructions & Expressions
- Ohayou gozaimasu: Good morning
- Konnichiwa: Good afternoon/ Hello
- Minasan: Everyone
- Tatte kudasai: Please stand
- Inori o shimashou: Let's pray
- Suwatte kudasai: Please sit down
- Hajimemashou: Let's begin
- Shusseki o torimasu: I'm going to take attendance
- Yonde kudasai: Please read
- Kiite kudasai: Please listen
- itte kudasai: Please say
- Kurikaeshite kudasai: Please repeat
- Kaite kudasai: Please write
- Mou ichido/ mou ikkai: One more time/ Once again
- Osokunat te sumimasen sensei: I am sorry I am late, teacher.
- Shizuka ni shite kudasai: Please keep quiet
- Wakari masu ka: Do you understand?
- Hai wakarimasu: Yes I understand
- Iie, wakarimasen: No, I don't understand
- Toire ni itte mo ii desu ka: May I go to the restroom/cr
- Shitsumon ga arimasu ka: Do you have any questions?
- Hai, arimasu: Yes, I (we) have.
- Iie, arimasen: No, we don't have
- Ganbatte kudasai: Good Luck/ Please do your best
- Owarimashou: Lets End
- Otsukaresama deshita: Good job today./ Thank you for today
- Jaa mata kondo (sensei): See you next time again.
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Test your knowledge of essential Japanese classroom expressions. This quiz covers common phrases used in a classroom setting, from greetings to instructions. Perfect for beginners looking to enhance their Japanese language skills.