1 & 2
Do you like English?
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Can you play the piano?
Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
Where is the textbook?
It’s on the desk.
What would you like, curry or naan?
I’d like (料理), please.
晴れ in English
sunny
What animal do you like?
I like (動物).
Can you ride a unicycle?
Yes,I can. / No, I can’t.
Where is the pen?
It’s in the desk.
What would you like, hamburger or pizza?
I’d like (料理), please.
“Saturday“ in Japanese
土曜日
When is your birthday?
My birthday is (月) (日).
What subjects do you like?
I like (教科), (教科) and (教科).
Where is the tablet?
It’s under the desk.
What would you like, sushi or tempura?
I’d like (料理), please.
ピーマン in English
green pepper
How do you spell your name?
◯-◯-◯-◯-◯-. ◯◯◯◯◯.
What do you have on Tuesdays?
I have (教科), (教科), (教科), (教科), (教科), and (教科).
Who is this?
He is Ohtani Shohei.
What do you have in your town?
We have (◯◯◯).
なす in English
eggplant
What do you want for your birthday?
I want a/an (欲しいもの).
What do you have on Fridays?
I have (教科), (教科), (教科), (教科), (教科), and (教科).
Who is this?
She is Osaka Naomi.
What can you do in your town?
You can (動詞) (名詞).
“bitter“ in Japanese
苦い