Beginning Japanese for Professionals: Book 1

12 5. Thanks. (to a friend) 6. Thank you. (to a teacher) 7. You are welcome! 8. Thank you very much. (for what you do or are about to do) 9. Thank you very much. (for what you did) 10. I’ll start eating. 11. Well then, I’ll start eating. 12. Thank you for the delicious treat. (to a family member, concluding eating) 13. Thank you for the delicious treat. (politely) 14. Thank you very much for the delicious treat. 15. I’m sorry. 16. I’m very sorry. 17. I’m very sorry. (for what happened) 18. Please [help me]. (Thank you in advance.) 19. Professor, excuse me. 20. Good-by. 21. Well, Professor, excuse me. Good-by. 22. Good Night! (to a friend) 23. Good night. (politely) 24. Good work! (Thank you for the hard work) 25. Good work. Good night. 26. Thank you. I’ll have some…It was delicious. 27. Thank you very much. I’ll have some. 28. Excuse me. (for what I am about to do) 29. Excuse me. (for what I did) 30. How do you do? 31. My name is Johnson. How do you do? 32. My name is Johnson. How do you do? Very glad to meet you. 33. Good morning. See you later. (heading out) 34. See you later. (Responding to 32) 35. I’m back. 36. Welcome back. C. Act in Japanese Imagine the situation and role-play with a partner in Japanese. Use appropriate gestures and facial expressions. 1. Greet your coworkers in the morning. 2. Leave the office to go to a meeting outside. 3. You are meeting Ms. Honda, a business associate, for the first time. Introduce yourself. 4. Offer a seat to a client. 5. Accept a gift from a visitor. 6. Start eating lunch. 7. Thank a supervisor for treating you at a restaurant. 8. Hand a report to the assistant to make copies. 9. Thank a coworker for making copies for you.

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