LET’S LOOK AT JAPANESE FASHION!
HARAJUKU はらじゅく
KIMONO きもの
ゆかた YUKATA
はっぴ HAPPI
げいしゃ GEISHA
さむらい SAMURAI
いぬ INU
You will watch a clip about Japanese fashion. There will be 15 different fashion in the clip and you must choose 3 top fashion you would like to wear or would be interested in trying them. MORE TRENDS?
In English, “wear” takes many objects. Ex. wear clothes, perfume, make up, pants, shoes, glasses, a sweater, skirt, jacket, etc. HOWEVER in Japanese, there are different verbs depending on the items!
Listen carefully and repeat after the teacher. LET’S GO THROUGH THE NAME OF CLOTHES!
Shirt SHATSU しゃつ
COAT KO-TO こーと
Suits SU-TSU すーつ
Sweater SE-TA- せーたー
Pajama PAJAMA ぱじゃま
Uniform SEIHUKU せいふく
HiraganaRomajiEnglish しゃつ ShatsuShirt こーと Ko-toCoat すーつ Su-tsuSuits せーたー Se-ta-Sweater ぱじゃま Pajama せいふく SeihukuUniform
Hang on! Let’s revise the name of colours! Structure is … COLOUR NO NAME OF CLOTHES COLOUR の NAME OF CLOTHES Example: Aka no Ko-to あか の こーと Red coat LET’S DESCRIBE CLOTHES!
1.Blue shirt 2.Green coat 3.Black uniform 4.Red suit Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive TWO (2) stamps! HOW ABOUT..
1.Blue shirt Ao no shatsu あお の しゃつ 1.Green coat Midori no ko-to みどり の こーと 1.Black uniform Kuro no seihuku くろ の せいふく 1.Red suit Aka no su-tsu あか の すーつ
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Kimasu means “to wear” but it is only used for clothes worn in UPPER BODIES. KIMASU きます
What is a word for a “shirt”? Shatsu しゃつ What is a word for “to wear” for a shirt? Kimasu きます How shall we put in a sentence using two clues above? Shatsu wo kimasu. しゃつ を きます。 ** を (wo) is a particle and is like a glue. を (wo) is used to connect a verb (kimasu) and a noun (shatsu). Without particles, Japanese sentences cannot be completed. (eg. There is always は (wa) after main subjects such as Watashi or Boku.) SO, HOW SHALL WE SAY “WEAR A SHIRT”?
Ko-to wo kimasu. こーと を きます。 1.Wear a suit. 2.Wear a sweater 3.Wear a green uniform. 4.Wear a rainbow pajama. 1. su-tsu wo kimasu. すーつ を きます。 2. Se-ta- wo kimasu. せーたー を きます。 3. Midori no seihuku wo kimasu. せいふく を きます。 4. Nijiiro no pajama wo kimasu. にじいろ の ぱじゃま を きます。 LET’S TRY WRITING “WEAR A COAT”.
Long pants NAGA ZUBON なが ずぼん
Shorts HAN ZUBON はん ずぼん
Skirt SUKA-TO すかーと
Socks KUTSUSHITA くつした
Shoes KUTSU くつ
HiraganaRomajiEnglish ながずぼん Naga zubonLong pants はんずぼん Han zubonShorts すかーと Suka-toSkirt くつした KutsushitaSocks くつ kutsuShoes
1.Blue short 2.Green long pants 3.Black shoes 4.Red socks Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive TWO (2) stamps!
1.Yellow shorts Kiiro no hanzubon あお の はんずぼん 1.Green long pants Midori no naga zubon みどり の ながずぼん 1.Grey shoes Haiiro no kutsu くろ の くつ 1.Red socks Aka no kutsushita あか の くつした
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Hakimasu means “to wear” but it is only used for clothes worn in LOWER BODIES. HAKIMASU はきます
Hat BOUSHI ぼうし
Wig KATSURA かつら
HiraganaRomajiEnglish ぼうし BoushiHat かつら KatsuraWig
1.Blue hat 2.Green wig 3.Black hat 4.Red wig Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive TWO (2) stamps!
1.Blue hat Ao no boushi あお の ぼうし 1.Green wig Midori no katsura みどり の かつら 1.Black hat Kuro no boushi くろ の ぼうし 1.Red wig Aka no katsura あか の かつら
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Kaburimasu means “to wear” but it is only used for clothes worn on HEADS. KABURIMASU かぶります
Belt BERUTO べると
Necklace NEKURESU ねっくれす
Watch TOKEI とけい
Tie NEKUTAI ねくたい
HiraganaROmajiEnglish べると BerutoBelt ねっくれす NekuresuNecklace とけい TokeiWatch べると BerutoBelt めがね MeganeGlasses
1.Blue necklace 2.Orange watch 3.Black belt 4.Gold tie Write them in ROMAJI or try in Hiragana and you will receive TWO (2) stamps!
1.Blue necklace Ao no nekkuresu あお の ねっくれす 1.Orange watch Orenji no tokei おれんじ の とけい 1.Black belt Kuro no beruto くろ の べると 1.Gold tie Kin no nekutai きん の ねくたい
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Tsukemasu means “to wear” but it is only used for accessories. TSUKEMASU つけます