Arc 2
Self & Others
Introduce yourself, ask about others' names, nationalities, and occupations
Grammar focus: は, の, も, が, basic particles, demonstratives
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What I Am (or Am Not!)
Introducing oneself and others using plain negative statements. Basic pronouns and roles.
Politely Not So
Making polite negative statements about people and their occupations. More pronouns.
Who's the Topic?
Introducing the topic of a sentence with は; asking 'who?'. Identifying nationalities and general types of people.
Specifying the Subject
Using が to highlight the subject; discussing general family members and specific student types.
Mine, Yours, and Theirs
Expressing possession and modification with の; introducing one's own immediate family members.
Also and Too
Using も for 'also' or 'too'; referring to other people's family members and elders.
This Thing, That Kind
Using これ・それ・あれ to refer to specific things; asking 'which one?' and 'what kind?'.
This Person, That Way
Using この・その・あの to modify nouns; polite ways to refer to people and directions.
Here, There, and Everywhere
Using ここ・そこ・あそこ to indicate locations; asking 'where?', 'when?', and 'why?'.