174. JLPT N4 文法ストーリー2 食べるかどうか・・・

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174. JLPT N4 文法ストーリー2 食べるかどうか・・・

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This podcast is a slow and easy-to-follow Japanese podcast designed for learners. If you’d like to read the full transcription, it’s available inside Japanese Together, my Japanese learning community. Join us and enjoy transcripts, support, and a warm community of fellow learners!今日の文法〜かどうか〜前に〜ないで/しないで〜ことにする① 〜かどうか(whether or not)例文クッキーを食べるかどうか考えました。→ I thought about whether or not to eat the cookies.明日、雨が降るかどうかわかりません。→ I don’t know whether it will rain tomorrow or not.その映画が面白いかどうか知りたいです。→ I want to know whether that movie is interesting or not.② 〜前に(before)例文寝る前に歯をみがきます。→ I brush my teeth before going to bed.日本に行く前に日本語を勉強しました。→ I studied Japanese before going to Japan.食事の前に手を洗います。→ I wash my hands before a meal.③ 〜ないで/しないで(without doing / don’t do)例文クッキーを食べないで、ハーブティーを飲みました。→ I drank herbal tea without eating cookies.辞書を使わないで読んでみてください。→ Please try reading without using a dictionary.無理をしないでください。→ Please don’t push yourself.④ 〜ことにする(to decide to)例文甘いものを食べないことにしました。→ I decided not to eat sweet things.毎日、日本語を勉強することにしました。→ I decided to study Japanese every day.今日は早く寝ることにします。→ I will decide to go to bed early today.

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