What do you usually eat for breakfast? (2 things)
I usually eat rice, miso soup, fish, bread, etc.
What is the name of your city?
-Insert name of City-
Name two animals that live in Japan.
Dog, cat, bear, monkey, deer, fox, tanuki, etc.
Name two popular Japanese comics or animations.
Dragon Ball, Pokémon, Sailor Moon, One Piece, Spy x Family, Doraemon, etc. (Any popular manga/anime)
How are you?
I'm fine/happy/sleepy, etc.
What time do you usually go to school?
I usually go to school at ~
Name two famous places in your city.
-Insert names of places- (check for spelling)
What is a very famous mountain in Japan?
Mt. Fuji (Fujisan).
What do you say before and after you eat?
Itadakimasu and gochisousama deshita.
Finish the sentence:
"I like ____ and ____."
-Any nouns, e.g., pizza, soccer, books, my family-
What is your favorite school lunch?
My favorite school lunch is curry and rice, etc.
Name two places you can buy food in your town.
Supermarket, convenience store (konbini), bakery, restaurant, ramen shop, etc.
What color are cherry blossoms?
Pink or white.
Name three traditional Japanese events.
Hanami, tsukimi, star festival, etc.
What does always, usually, sometimes, and never mean in Japanese.
Always - itsumo
usually - taitei
sometimes - tokidoki
never - ichidomonai
Name two things you usually do after school.
Go to juku (cram school), play outside, do homework, watch TV, play video games, eat dinner, etc.
What subjects do you have on Monday?
I have English, math, science, P.E., etc.
Name two different types of weather.
Sunny, rainy, snowy, cloudy, typhoon, hot, cold.
Name two things in sushi.
Rice and fish (or seafood, vegetables, etc.)
Make a sentence with the word "usually".
I usually walk the dog
I usually go to bed at 8:00
Where do students usually clean at school?
They clean the classrooms, hallways, restrooms, etc.
What do you do in shrines or temples?
Pray, buy omikuji, buy omamori, take photos, etc.
Which animal is a symbol of good luck in Japan?
Maneki-neko (lucky cat).
Name any traditional clothes.
Kimono, yukata, jinbe, geta, etc.
Use "but": "I like cats. I don't like dogs."
I like cats, but I don't like dogs.