Sayounara.
What is 'good bye' in Japanese?
Three.
Desu.
What do Japanese full sentences often end with?
Change their shoes.
What do Japanese students do when they arrive at school?
A multilingual.
What do you call someone who can use more than one language?
Bow.
What do people do in Japan to greet each other?
For non-Japanese words.
When would you use katakana?
wa, ga, wo, ni.
What are some examples of Japanese particles?
During lunchtime and after school.
When do the students clean their classroom?
To someone older than you.
Who could you use formal language with?
~san or ~kun.
What do you add at the end of someone's name to show respect?
What is romaji?
Which school you go to.
In Japan, what does your career often depends on?
The noun that is the main focus of the sentence.
What is a subject?
One is formal, the other is informal.
What is the difference between 'ohayou' and 'ohayou gozaimasu'?
Double consonant for the character afterwards.
What does a small tsu (つ・ツ) do?
'Shougaku', 'Chuugaku', and 'Daigaku'.
Which words did we learn to write in kanji, in Year 8 Term 1?
Sit an entrace exam.
What must Japanese students do to enter high school?
Past 11AM.
When can we say 'konnichiwa'?
What is the origin of kanji?
Nani and doko.
What are the 'question words' we know so far?
Kyuushoku.
Better memory.
What is one advantage of learning a language?