japanese · Review & Integration · Lesson 118
Narrating Events & Processes
Narrating sequences of events, giving instructions, and describing how things conclude.
You're telling a story about a challenge you faced at work. You explain, 'First of all (まず), I tried method A, then (次に) I tried method B. Suddenly (急に), a new problem appeared, but I immediately (すぐ) found a solution. Finally (やっと), after a lot of effort, it was resolved in the end (結局).'
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first of all
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
next
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
finally / lastly
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
suddenly
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
immediately / soon
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
finally / at last
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
in the end / after all
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
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