Step #2 ~ Vocabulary
Check…
(You can spend 13-15 minutes on this
section)
OK now…
1.
#1, #2, & #3, please…
#1 ~ “Kare wa jiko ni atta” ~
*He had an accident.
#2 ~ “Kare wa
hidoi jiko ni atta” ~
#1 ~ He had a terrible
accident.
#2 ~ He had a horrible accident.
#3 ~ He had an awful
accident.
#3 ~ “Kare wa
taihen na jiko ni atta” ~
*He had a serious accident.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright…
Sounds good now…
How about the next 3 verbs, please
1.
#4, #5, & #6, please…
#4 ~ “ochiru” ~
#1 ~ I will fall
#2 ~ I fell
#3 ~ I have fallen
#5 ~ “otosu” ~ #1 ~ I will drop
#2 ~ I dropped
#3 ~ I have dropped
#6 ~ kobosu” ~ #1 ~ I will spill
#2 ~ I spilled
#3 ~ I have spilled
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright now…
2.
#7, &
#8, please…
#7 ~ “Kare wa gyunyuu wo koboshita kara kanojyo wa kare ni
okotteita.”
#1 ~ She was angry with him + for + doushi + ing
*She was angry with him for spilling milk.
*She was angry with him for spilling his milk.
*She was angry with him because he
spilled his milk.
#8 ~ “Fukusui bon ni kaerazu” ~
*It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
*It’s no use crying over spilled milk.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Sounds good now…
Next we have…
3.
#9, #10, #11, #12, & #13, please
#9 ~ “kiru” ~ put on
#10 ~ “nugu” ~ take off
#11 ~ “nugeru (shizen ni)” ~ come off
#12 ~ “tonde iku (tobichiru)”
~ fly off
#13 ~ “Kare ga
ochita toki, kutsu wa tondeitta.” ~
*When he fell his
shoes flew off.
*When he fell his
shoes came off.
*When he fell down his
shoes flew off.
*When he fell down his
shoes came off.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright now…
Grammar Point
We take a look at
this again …
4.
What can “On” show
#1 ~ On can show the cause of an accident
On
can show the cause of a mishap
Alright and the pattern is:
Pattern #1: Verb + noun + on + noun
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright now...
(Change picture #14)
5.
#14, & #15,
please
#14 ~ kiru” ~ #1 ~ She will cut
#2 ~ She cut
#3 ~ She has cut
#15 ~ “Kanojyo wa
gurasu no kakeru de yubi wo kirimashita.” ~
*She cut her finger on glass.
*She cut her finger on a piece of glass.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright now…
6.
#16, & #17,
please…
#16 ~ “itai / itameru” ~ #1 ~ She will hurt
#2 ~ She hurt
#3 ~ She has hurt
#17 ~ “Kanojyo wa buranko de itameta.” ~
*She hurt herself on a swing.
*She hurt herself on the swing.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Alright now…
Grammar Point
We take a look at the
textbook again…and…
7.
What was the 2nd pattern?
Pattern: verb + on + noun
Alright now…
8.
#18, #19, & #20, please
#18 ~ “suberu” ~
#1 ~ I will slip
#2 ~ I slipped
#3 ~ I have slipped
#19 ~ “tsumazuku” ~ #1 ~ He will trip
#2 ~ He tripped
#3 ~ He has tripped
#20 ~ “Kare wa eda
ni tsumazuita.”
*He tripped on a
branch.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Sounds good now…
We take a look over
here and…
9.
#21, & #22, please
#21 ~ “Kare wa ~wo nodo ni tsumaraseru” ~ #1 ~ He will choke
#2 ~ He choked
#3 ~ He has choked
#22 ~ “Kare wa mochi wo nodo ni tsumaraseta.”
*He choked on mochi.
*He choked on a rice cake..
*He choked
Mochi.
(If needed: Please make a note)
Ok …..Sounds good…now…
(Change picture #21)
We take a look at the textbook again…
And…
10.
Please read the examples
#1 ~ I cut my finger on a piece of glass.
#2 ~ She hurt herself on the swing.
And…
(Change picture #23)
Please read the example for pattern #2…
#3 ~ ~ He tripped on a fallen branch.
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