Blast from the Past
Let's translate!
1年生
True or False
2年生
1

What is the past tense of "win"?

won

1

Translate this to English:

"たたかう / たたかい" 

fight

1

Correct the mistake:

That is Josh. Do you know he?

That is Josh. Do you know him?

1

Gandhi went on fasts to protest.

True

1

Make a sentence:

the / of / is / oldest / three / movie / the / this

This movie is the oldest of the three.

2

What is the past tense of "cry"?

cried

2

Translate this to English:

"高価な"

expensive

2

Make a sentence:

stage / the / the / look / people / on / at

Look at the people on the stage.

2

Gandhi was born on October 22, 1869.

False (October 2, 1869)

2

Correct the mistake:

This movie is the more interesting of the three.

This movie is the most interesting of the three.

3

What is the past participle of "buy"?

bought

3

Translate this to English:

"私は宿題をしなくてはいけない"

I have to do my homework.

3

Complete the sentence:

_____ shoes are those? They are mine.

Whose shoes are those? They are mine.

3

Wakaba High School students made an evacuation map for foreign people.

False (Junior High School students)

3

Complete the sentence:

Mt. Fuji is ____ (高い) mountain in Japan.

Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.

4

What is the past participle of "fly"?

flown

4

Translate this to English:

"一人で出かけてはいけません"


You must not go out alone.

4

Complete the sentence:

This bag is (私のもの) but this pen is (彼らのもの).




This bag is mine but this pen is theirs.

4

Asami's family has prepared for a disaster.

True

4

Correct the mistake:

He is the most strongest in his class.

He is the strongest in his class.

5

What is the past participle of "pay"?

paid

5

Translate this to Japanese:

"She is a girl who likes foreign movies."

Let's ask the teacher.

5

Correct the mistake:

Which do she speaks, English or Japanese?

Which does she speak, English or Japanese?

Which do you speak, English or Japanese?

5

Gandhi moved to South Africa to work as a doctor in 1893.

False (lawyer)

5

Make a sentence:

English / do / to / perfect / not / have / speak / you

You do not have to speak perfect English.