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6 Mar 202110:05

Summary

TLDRThis Japanese language lesson teaches viewers how to inquire about the prices of items in a store, using a scenario where a Vietnamese student, Ayaka, and her friend Tom shop for a hair dryer. The video emphasizes key phrases such as 'Ikura desu ka?' (How much is it?) and demonstrates the use of numbers in Japanese. It also introduces vocabulary for various items like hair dryers and rice cookers. Additionally, the lesson includes a brief discussion on Japanese currency and etiquette, providing practical language skills for shopping and money transactions.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The lesson focuses on learning how to ask for the price of items in Japanese.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The script features a conversation in a store where a customer asks about the price of a hairdryer.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A key phrase for asking prices is 'kono dorya ikura desu ka?' which means 'How much is this hairdryer?'
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The conversation highlights how to use demonstrative pronouns like 'kono' (this) and 'sono' (that) when asking about products.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The script introduces vocabulary for various items like 'suihanki' (rice cooker) and 'hairdryer'.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The customer asks about the price of items and is surprised by the high cost of the hairdryer.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The lesson explains how to ask for prices using the structure 'item wa ikura desu ka?' after identifying the item.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ There is also a segment on how to ask for prices in specific locations in a store, like asking about earphones on a high shelf.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The script covers basic counting in Japanese, explaining numbers for prices, such as 'ni-ju' for 20 and 'san-byaku' for 300.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The lesson includes a brief overview of currency in Japan, with details on banknotes and coins used in everyday transactions.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of this lesson?

    -The lesson primarily focuses on how to ask for the price of an item in Japanese.

  • What item does Tom inquire about in the store?

    -Tom asks about the price of a hairdryer in the store.

  • How does Tom express his curiosity about the price of the hairdryer?

    -Tom asks, 'How much is this hairdryer?' in Japanese, using the phrase 'Kono doraya wa ikura desu ka?'

  • What is the Japanese phrase for asking 'How much is this?'

    -The phrase 'Kono doraya wa ikura desu ka?' is used, where 'Kono' means 'this', 'doraya' means 'hairdryer', and 'ikura desu ka' means 'how much is it'.

  • What key concept does the lesson teach in terms of sentence structure?

    -The lesson teaches how to form sentences by combining a demonstrative (like 'kono' for 'this') with a noun and the question 'ikura desu ka?' to ask about the price.

  • What is mentioned about the Japanese currency system?

    -The lesson explains that Japan has four types of banknotes: 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 yen. The 2000 yen note is rare, and old, worn notes are collected and replaced by the Bank of Japan.

  • What should you do if you want to ask for the price of a far-off item in a store?

    -If an item is far away, you should use the word 'Ano' (that) or 'Sono' (that over there) before the item name and ask 'Ikura desu ka?'

  • How is the number system in Japanese explained in this lesson?

    -The lesson provides an overview of numbers in Japanese, starting from basic tens (20, 30) to hundreds (100, 200) and thousands (1000), emphasizing how numbers change when adding specific units like 'ju' for ten, 'hyaku' for hundred, and 'sen' for thousand.

  • What is the specific way to refer to items like a rice cooker in Japanese?

    -A rice cooker is referred to as 'suihanki' in Japanese. To ask about its price, you would say 'Kono suihanki wa ikura desu ka?'

  • What is the lesson's advice on using small change like 1 yen or 5 yen?

    -The lesson advises that 1 yen and 5 yen coins are typically not accepted by vending machines, but they can be saved for use in other stores.

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