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アドベンシャーにほんご 1か3 Greetings あいさつ
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たんご おはよう。 Good morning (used among friends) おはようございます。 Good morning (Formal) こんにちは。 Hello. Hi. さようなら。 (originally this meant “if it is like that”.) Good-bye やまだせんせい Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr. Yamada まりさん Mari (polite) はい。 Yes. (Hai may be used in response to roll call. It indicates acknowledgement that one is present.)
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Good evening こんばんは。 (used from dusk through the night. KONBAN means “tonight”.) Good night おやすみなさい。 (this actually means “Please have a rest.”) See you. じゃあね。 (informal expression used among friends upon parting. It originally meant “and then”.) Jon, John (KUN is a suffix usually attached to boys’ name. It is used instead of –SAN by superiors to refer to or address persons of lower status.) ジョンくん
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Activities p. 17 A. pair work: You meet your teacher. Address and greet him/her. 1.In the morning 3. at night 2.In the afternoon 4. upon leaving B. Pair work: You meet your friend. Address and greet him/her. 1.In the morning 3. at night 2.In the afternoon 4. upon leaving C. Class work: You take attendance.
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