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Note: These dialogues are typically substitution drills where you replace the bracketed information with the prompts provided in your textbook. Exercise 1: Explaining a Situation
: ζ₯ζ¬θͺ γ§ ζη΄ γ ζΈγγγ γ§γ γγγ‘γγ£γ¨ θ¦γ¦ γγγ γγΎγγγγ (I've written a letter in Japanese; could you please take a look?) B : γγγ§γγγ (Certainly.) Substitution Prompts : Prompt 1 : Want to learn Ikebana / Introduce a teacher. Prompt 2 : Want to visit NHK / Tell me how to go. π― Study Tips for Lesson 26 minna no nihongo lesson 26 renshuu c answers
| Number | Question | Answer (Japanese) | Translation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | ε±±γΈ θ‘γγΎγγ | ε±±γ« θ‘γγγ§γγγ | Are you going to the mountain? | | 2 | γ¨γ¬γγΌγΏγΌγ« δΉγγΎγγ | γ¨γ¬γγΌγΏγΌγ« δΉγγͺγγγ§γγγ | Aren't you taking the elevator? | | 3 | γ·γ₯γγγγγγ δ½γγΎγγ | γ·γ₯γγγγγγ δ½γ£γγγ§γγγ | Did Mr. Schmidt make it? | | 4 | ζ°εγ ζͺγγ§γγ | ζ°εγ ζͺγγγ§γγγ | Are you not feeling well? |
γγΉγγΌγγ γͺγγγ γγ§γγγγ©γγγγγγγ§γγγ (I lost my passport, what should I do?)
Asking why someone is late or why they aren't participating. This public link is valid for 7 days
Used to ask for specific information regarding a situation already observed. Tips for Mastering Lesson 26 Renshuu C
(Note: The exact prompts in the book usually ask about abilities like speaking languages, driving, swimming, or using computers.)
Swap out the objects or locations with things from your actual life. For example, change "Japan" to your home country, or change "stomachache" to "tired." Canβt copy the link right now
: Suki na n desu (I like it), Ame na n desu (It's raining) π Renshuu C Answer Guide
A polite way to ask for a favour or request someone to do something for you.
γγγθ¬γ ι£²γγ γ»γγ γγγ§γγγ (Ja, kusuri wo nonda hou ga ii desu yo.) Variation 2 (Lost passport / Go to the embassy): A: γ©γγγγγ§γγγ (Dou shitan desu ka.)