
セイントポールズ小学校
St.Paul's Junior School Japanese
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READING & WRITING: PURPLE BELT
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Hiragana Combinations
So thus far, you have learned ALL of the Hiragana, ALL of the Ten Tens and Maru and now you are going to learn Hiragana Combinations. You would know of combinations if you have to write the word for "today". It is kyou きょう。If you have heard of Judo, this is also a combination sound : じゅうどう

Step 1 :
Step 2 :
Use the whiteboard below to practise writing all of the Hiragana.
WRITE THE FOLLOWING (and then show your teacher):
1. to u kyo u (Tokyo) 2. shuumatsu (weekend) 3. juusho (address)
4. shashin (photo) 5. Ja, mata. (See you.) 6. shukudai (homework)
7. jikan (time) 8. konshuu (this week) 9. kyuushuu (one of Japan's main islands)
Step 3 :
Hiragana Combination Flashcards
Hiragana Combination Practice Test
Step 4 :
Step 5 :
WRITE THE FOLLOWING and then show your teacher: (if you are at home, you can upload a photo of what you have written to the Sora Club Seesaw Account or your Japanese Year Level Seesaw Page e.g. Year 4 Japanese Page).
1. to u kyo u (Tokyo)
2. shuumatsu (weekend)
3. juusho (address)
4. shashin (photo)
5. Ja, mata. (See you.)
6. shukudai (homework)
7. jikan (time)
8. konshuu (this week)
9. kyuushuu (one of Japan's main islands)
10. byouki (sick)
11. shougakkou (junior school)