Questions:
1) What are the classroom expressions you
learned today?
2) What are the difficultles you encountered
when learning these expressions?
3) How would you compare classroom
routines and classroom instructions in
Japan and in the Philippines?
4) What do you think of the way Japanese
people address other people?
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Answer:
1.I don't know what you mean by expressions.
2.I still don't know what you mean by expressions.
3.I don't think there's much of a difference because I don't know much of it.
4. I think it's unique and not much different from ours because while we use po to address older people while they use something similar at the end of someones name like -sama as a way to address someone they respect and others like -San and -chan to people they are familiar with.
Explanation:
Forgive me for my lack of answers for I do not know much of what we are talking about.
Answer:
1) What are the classroom expressions you learned today?
Greetings, Giving instructions and asking
Giving instructions and asking for information.
2)What are the difficultles you encountered
when learning these expressions?
Difficulties are often an unavoidable but important part of the learning process.
3)How would you compare classroom
routines and classroom instructions in
Japan and in the Philippines?
Japanese' classroom routines and instructions are more based on discipline ways. Young children were taught doing tasks like cleaning, be responsible on environment, etc. While on the other hand, Philippines, SOME of students here doesn't know how to follow instructions. Because of some hard headed Filipinos, it's more hard to discipline people here compared to Japan. Japan were also known as the cleanest country in the world because of the discipline that all people in there have. Though we have our own School Routine like doing flag ceremony, we should be more responsible for our school routines. Discipline is the good attitude. In that way, we won't hear anything about comparing our country to the other.
4) What do you think of the way Japanese
people address other people?
When you first start learning Japanese, it is easy to get confused about how to address people correctly. The first form of address many learners come across is 'san'. San is such a useful general purpose address that at first that it becomes easy to forget that there are plenty of others.
credits to the answers I used too:)!
(this is just a reminder!!)
crds. to chaskapalao888 num.4 and 2;
crds: to EstudyantengTamad num.3
im not sure about my answer to number 1, just correct me on number 1 because its free to answer number 1!!^^
Explanation:
➜ Greetings:
➜ Giving instructions and asking
Giving instructions and asking for information:
Instructions are one of the most important
Instructions are one of the most important language functions in any bilingual setting.
➜ How would you compare classroom
How would you compare classroomroutines and classroom instructions in
How would you compare classroomroutines and classroom instructions inJapan and in the Philippines?
because Japanese' classroom routines and instructions are more based on discipline ways. Young children were taught doing tasks like cleaning, be responsible on environment, etc. While on the other hand, Philippines, SOME of students here doesn't know how to follow instructions. Because of some hard headed Filipinos, it's more hard to discipline people here compared to Japan. Japan were also known as the cleanest country in the world because of the discipline that all people in there have. Though we have our own School Routine like doing flag ceremony, we should be more responsible for our school routines. Discipline is the good attitude. In that way, we won't hear anything about comparing our country to the other.
➜What do you think of the way Japanese
What do you think of the way Japanesepeople address other people?
When you first start learning Japanese, it is easy to get confused about how to address people correctly. The first form of address many learners come across is 'san'. San is such a useful general purpose address that at first that it becomes easy to forget that there are plenty of others.