NETSU GA ARU TOKI - CARA MENYATAKAN KONDISI KESEHATAN | JAPANESE CLASS

Dhevi Amaliah
8 Oct 202009:31

Summary

TLDRIn this Japanese language learning video, the instructor introduces vocabulary related to health conditions and remedies. The lesson focuses on teaching phrases for discussing sickness and how to express the actions taken to manage these health issues. Through structured lessons on vocabulary, sentence formation, and practical conversations, the video guides viewers in constructing sentences about ailments like stomach aches and general malaise. The instructor encourages active participation with examples and practice exercises to enhance comprehension. The video concludes with a reminder to adhere to health protocols and the importance of self-care amidst the pandemic.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video teaches Japanese vocabulary related to health conditions and their treatments.
  • 😀 It explains how to express health conditions using simple Japanese phrases.
  • 😀 The first learning section covers health-related vocabulary like 'itai' (pain) and 'yokune' (feeling unwell).
  • 😀 The video provides examples of how to form sentences about health issues, such as 'onaka ga itai' (I have a stomach ache).
  • 😀 The lesson includes explaining how to answer questions about health conditions using sentences like 'yokune masu' (I rest when I feel unwell).
  • 😀 It emphasizes the use of common health-related phrases in everyday situations.
  • 😀 The script teaches how to structure sentences when asking about health, such as 'Gue ga warui toki, doshi masu?' (What do you do when you feel unwell?).
  • 😀 The video also provides practice exercises for learners to create health-related sentences in Japanese.
  • 😀 There is a focus on using simple phrases for beginners, like 'yokune masu' (I rest).
  • 😀 The video concludes with a reminder for viewers to stay safe and follow health protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is learning Japanese vocabulary and grammar related to health conditions and remedies.

  • What does the word 'Itai' mean in Japanese?

    -'Itai' (痛い) means 'painful' or 'hurting' in Japanese.

  • How do you express that you are experiencing a stomachache in Japanese?

    -To express a stomachache in Japanese, you can say 'Onaka ga itai toki, kusuri o nomimasu.' (When I have a stomachache, I take medicine.)

  • What is the grammar structure used to express a health condition in Japanese?

    -The grammar structure to express a health condition in Japanese is '[Subject] ga [Condition] toki,' which translates to 'When [subject] experiences [condition].'

  • What does 'Kaze o hiku' mean?

    -'Kaze o hiku' (風邪を引く) means 'to catch a cold' in Japanese.

  • What question structure is used to ask someone about what they do when feeling unwell?

    -To ask someone what they do when feeling unwell, the structure is '[Subject] ga warui toki, dō shimasu ka?' which translates to 'What do you do when you feel unwell?'

  • How do you answer when asked what you do when feeling unwell in Japanese?

    -You can answer by saying '[Subject] ga warui toki, [Action],' for example, 'Gue ga warui toki, yokune masu.' (When I feel unwell, I sleep a lot.)

  • What should you do when you have a headache according to the video?

    -If you have a headache, the video suggests taking medicine, as indicated by 'Atai itaki to kiyorimu' (Take medicine if you have a headache).

  • How do you ask what someone does when they have a cold in Japanese?

    -To ask what someone does when they have a cold, you can say 'Kaze o hiku toki wa dō shimasu ka?' (What do you do when you catch a cold?)

  • What is the role of the conversation example at the end of the video?

    -The conversation example at the end of the video serves to demonstrate how the vocabulary and grammar learned can be applied in real-life situations, such as discussing health conditions and remedies.

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