はたらく日本語 ⑧指の名前 ~ゆび~
Summary
TLDRIn this video lesson by Chika-sensei from Fuji Japanese Language School, learners are introduced to the Japanese names of fingers: thumb (親指), index finger (人差し指), middle finger (中指), ring finger (薬指), and pinky (小指). The lesson begins with a clear explanation and practice session, encouraging students to repeat the names out loud. As the lesson progresses, the speed increases to challenge students' memory and pronunciation. The video aims to help learners easily remember and pronounce the finger names while keeping the learning process fun and engaging.
Takeaways
- 😀 The instructor, Chika-sensei, greets the class and introduces the topic of the lesson: learning the names of the fingers.
- 😀 The names of the fingers are introduced: Thumb, Index finger, Middle finger, Ring finger, and Little finger.
- 😀 The students are encouraged to repeat the names of the fingers after the instructor to aid memorization.
- 😀 The instructor asks if the students have memorized the finger names and checks their understanding.
- 😀 The pace of the lesson increases, with the instructor asking the students to repeat the names at a faster speed.
- 😀 The names of the fingers are repeated in a mixed order to test the students' recall ability.
- 😀 The students are reminded to practice and memorize the names of the fingers on their own.
- 😀 The lesson emphasizes repetition and speed as tools for enhancing memory retention.
- 😀 The instructor provides a final encouragement, urging students to continue practicing the finger names.
- 😀 The lesson concludes with a promise to meet again in the next session.
Q & A
What is the focus of the lesson in the video?
-The lesson focuses on teaching the names of the fingers in Japanese.
How does the teacher introduce the finger names?
-The teacher introduces the finger names one by one, starting with the thumb and ending with the pinky finger.
What is the Japanese word for 'thumb'?
-The Japanese word for 'thumb' is 親指 (oyayubi).
Which finger is referred to as 'hitosashiyubi' in Japanese?
-The finger referred to as 'hitosashiyubi' is the index finger.
What is the Japanese term for the 'middle finger'?
-The Japanese term for the 'middle finger' is 中指 (nakayubi).
How does the teacher encourage students to practice the finger names?
-The teacher encourages students to repeat the finger names aloud and gradually increase the speed of pronunciation.
What order does the teacher use to practice the finger names at increasing speeds?
-The teacher starts with the order 親指 (oyayubi), 薬指 (kusuriyubi), 人差し指 (hitosashiyubi), 中指 (nakayubi), 小指 (ko-yubi) and then switches the order for faster repetition: 薬指, 小指, 中指, 親指, 人差し指.
What does the teacher ask students to do after introducing the finger names?
-The teacher asks students to repeat the finger names after them, first slowly and then faster.
What is the Japanese word for 'ring finger'?
-The Japanese word for 'ring finger' is 薬指 (kusuriyubi).
What is the purpose of increasing the speed when practicing the finger names?
-Increasing the speed helps students practice pronunciation fluency and improve their ability to recall the names quickly.
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