Japanese Grammar
- PARTICLES, WORD or SENTENCE ORDER
Japanese grammar worksheets, lesson plans, PowerPoints, games and useful links for particles (joshi) - wa, ga, no, ni, o, to, e, de, は、が、の、に、を、と、へ、で etc.
Games in class
Fun Grammar Cards A Suzuki
Tt writes a sentence on the board leaving only particles Eg. (person a) は (person b) と (place) に (verb). All Ss write on a piece of paper “person a”. Tt collects them all and puts them on a separate desk labeled “person a”. Repeat for all the other missing words. Ss then go around and collect one random card from each pile of cards. They then read to the class their sentences. (Which are grammatical, which are funny?) etc.
Posters
Particle posters
Posters with English explanation and example sentences for the following particles: o を, ni に, to と, ka か, e へ, kara から, made まで, wa は, and ga が. Donated by: J Hamilton
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PowerPoints
Grammar basics
Basic Japanese grammar explained including sentence structure (topic wa), word order (SOV), making questions, creating negative sentences. Created by I Foley
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Particles PowerPoint
PowerPoint introducing the basic particles with examples. Particles included are: wa は, mo も, no の, de で, o を, to と, and ni に. Donated by Andrew J.
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Videos
Japanese particles |
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Worksheets
Japanese particles
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De particle
Ss review the particles wa はand wo を. Then learn the new particle de で indicating 'where'. Includes exercises. Donated by: J Bullock
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Let's practise particles
Ss practise the various particles including wa, no, ga, o etc when talking about likes, dislikes, daily activities, and food. Donated by: M Fukumori
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My schedule - particle practise
Students practice sentence ordering, particles, positive and negative tenses of verbs in Japanese. Based on the pictures, students are to write/say sentences of their schedule using the pattern: (TOPIC) は (TIME) に (PERSON YOU DO THE ACTIVITY WITH) と (OBJECT/PLACE) を・に (VERB). Donated by Joanne Wong
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Ni and de |
Particles cheat sheet by Tofugu
Summary of most common particles and their uses. http://www.tofugu.com/downloads/japanese-particles-cheatsheet.pdf |
Particles cheat sheet 2
List of basic particles with examples. Donated by F Walker.
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Particles explained
Basic particles explained with examples. Donated by: J Prosser
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Particles (joshi) overview |
Particle practise worksheet
Multiple choice paticle practise worksheet. Donated by R Lavery
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Quiz - particles
Quiz where students are tested on their knowledge of wa, o, ni, to, de, no, mo, ga. Answers included. Donated by A Pavlovic
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Sentence order activity
Practice the sentence order TOPIC は TIME に OBJECT/PLACE を/に VERB. Ss cut out the words/particles, re-arranging them to make a sentence, glue them in their notebooks, colour the words/particles according to the colour code and write the English definition. Donated by J. Wong.
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Sentence order writing
Students practise writing sentences following the grammar pattern of time, transport, vehicle, place, reason and verb whilst using the correct particles. Includes answers and vocabulary sheet. Donated by A Evrat
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Sentence train 1
Visual representatation of how to order sentences and which particles to use and in what order. Donated by J. Spencer
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Sentence train 2
Two trains comparing how to construct sentences using direction verb comparted to actions verbs, using the carriages of a train to show how to link sentences together. Donated by N Smith
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Wa and ga |