EPISODE · Jun 19, 2024 · 18 MIN
#69 Explaining the Situation when Trouble Happens
from How Can I Say It in Japanese? · host Japanese Muse
This week's topic is "Explaining the Situation when Trouble Happens". ●もんだい ステップ1 True or False He bought the drinks which were warm. True / False *New Words* フロント front desk, reception 部屋(へや) room 冷蔵庫(れいぞうこ) refrigerator 冷(つめ)たい cold (to touch) 壊(こわ)れます to break (intransitive verb) 申(もう)し訳(わけ)ありません I am very sorry. 少々(しょうしょう) a little コンセント outlet, plug 差(さ)さります to plug in (intransitive verb) 差(さ)します to plug in (transitive verb) 抜(ぬ)きます to pull out (transitive verb) 不便(ふべん)をかけます to inconvenience 梅雨(つゆ) rainy season ●もんだい ステップ2 Three-choice-quiz When did Danielle san try to do to use the fridge? A. He pulled the plug out once and plugged it in again. B. He took the drinks out of the fridge once and put it in again. C. He took the jacket off once and put it on again. ◆きょうのフレーズ◆ こわれているかもしれません。 (こわれているかもしれません。) It may be broken. ●もんだい ステップ3 Danielle san is calling your friend, 山田さん. But he doesn’t answer. Then you guess he may not come today. Please say it after Danielle san speaks. Danielle: うーん、山田さん、電話に出ませんね。 YOU: Danielle: そうですね。 きいてくれてありがとうございました! Thank you for listening! ▼【"Nihongo Action Lab" Free Trial Lesson for Mastering Business Japanese Course】Application Form https://lin.ee/5vO9466D ▼Sending a post or message to our Google Form. We look forward to your feedback! ↓↓ https://forms.gle/7jZ8VkxSyY2tKvzJ6 ▼Miyuu Sensei's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092672022086 ▼Please listen to it on Instagram, @howcanisayinjapanese. Follow us!! #howcanisayitinjapanese https://www.instagram.com/howcanisayitinjapanese/ ▼If you are interested in Miyuu's online lesson, please go to the link on Miyuu Sensei's Instagram, @japanese_muse. https://www.instagram.com/japanese_muse/ *When you send a DM, send it with your requirements, not just a "hello". ▼Miyuu Sensei's Free Trial Japanese Online Lesson https://calendly.com/mls_jp-sense1/japanese-trial-lesson
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This week's topic is "Explaining the Situation when Trouble Happens". ●もんだい ステップ1 True or False He bought the drinks which were warm. True / False *New Words* フロント front desk, reception 部屋(へや) room 冷蔵庫(れいぞうこ) refrigerator 冷(つめ)たい cold (to touch) 壊(こわ)れます to break (intransitive verb) 申(もう)し訳(わけ)ありません I am very sorry. 少々(しょうしょう) a little コンセント outlet, plug 差(さ)さります to plug in (intransitive verb) 差(さ)します to plug in (transitive verb) 抜(ぬ)きます to pull out (transitive verb) 不便(ふべん)をかけます to inconvenience 梅雨(つゆ) rainy season ●もんだい ステップ2 Three-choice-quiz When did Danielle san try to do to use the fridge? A. He pulled the plug out once and plugged it in again. B. He took the drinks out of the fridge once and put it in again. C. He took the jacket off once and put it on again. ◆きょうのフレーズ◆ こわれているかもしれません。 (こわれているかもしれません。) It may be broken. ●もんだい ステップ3 Danielle san is calling your friend, 山田さん. But he doesn’t answer. Then you guess he may not come today. Please say it after Danielle san speaks. Danielle: うーん、山田さん、電話に出ませんね。 YOU: Danielle: そうですね。 きいてくれてありがとうございました! Thank you for listening! ▼【"Nihongo Action Lab" Free Trial Lesson for Mastering Business Japanese Course】Application Form https://lin.ee/5vO9466D ▼Sending a post or message to our Google Form. We look forward to your feedback! ↓↓ https://forms.gle/7jZ8VkxSyY2tKvzJ6 ▼Miyuu Sensei's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092672022086 ▼Please listen to it on Instagram, @howcanisayinjapanese. Follow us!! #howcanisayitinjapanese https://www.instagram.com/howcanisayitinjapanese/ ▼If you are interested in Miyuu's online lesson, please go to the link on Miyuu Sensei's Instagram, @japanese_muse. https://www.instagram.com/japanese_muse/ *When you send a DM, send it with your requirements, not just a "hello". ▼Miyuu Sensei's Free Trial Japanese Online Lesson https://calendly.com/mls_jp-sense1/japanese-trial-lesson
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