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Intermediate
Japanese Language

Lunch-time sessions at PCC
     By Peter Missen
         Session 5


        Sports
Objectives for this session
Sumo
Other sports
Useful sentences to do with English
Grammar
 koto ga
Culture – Japanese holidays Sept & Oct
Counters
 Flat things
More Katakana
Japanese Sport – Sumo
sumou   相撲          Sumo
(2 Kanji: a look + hit/strike)

The sport people think of when asked about Japanese sports.

According to Japanese legend the very origin of the Japanese
  race depended on the outcome of a sumo match. The
  supremacy of the Japanese people on the islands of Japan
  was supposedly established when the god, Take-Mikazuchi,
  won a sumo bout with the leader of a rival tribe.

Apart from legend, however, sumo is an ancient sport dating
  back some 1500 years.
Japanese Sport – Sumo
A military dictatorship was established in Kamakura in 1192
  and a long period of intense warfare ensued. Sumo, quite
  naturally, was regarded chiefly for its military usefulness and
  as a means of increasing the efficiency of the fighting men.

Later in the hands of the samurai, jujitsu was developed as an
  offshoot of sumo. Peace was finally restored when the
  different warring factions were united under the Tokugawa
  Shogunate in 1603. A period of prosperity followed, marked
  by the rise to power of the new mercantile classes.

Professional sumo groups were organized to entertain the
  rapidly expanding plebian class and sumo came into its own
  as the national sport of Japan. The present Japan Sumo
  Association has its origins in these groups first formed in the
  Edo Period.
Japanese Sport – Sumo
The first sumo matches were a form of ritual dedicated to the
  gods with prayers for a bountiful harvest and were
  performed together with sacred dancing and dramas
  within the precincts of the shrines.

Sumo was introduced into the ceremonies of the Imperial
  Court during the Nara Period in the 8th Century. A
  wrestling festival was held annually which included music
  and dancing in which the victorious wrestlers participated.

Early sumo was a rough-and-tumble affair combining
 elements of boxing and wrestling with few or no holds
 barred. But under the continued patronage of the Imperial
 Court rules were formulated and techniques developed so
 that it came more nearly to resemble the sumo of today.
Japanese Sport – Sumo
A sumo bout is won by forcing the opponent out of the inner circle or
   throwing him in the dohyo. To lose the match it is not necessary to
   fall in the circle or to be pushed completely out.

The player who touches the ground with any part of his body, his
  knee or even the tip of his finger or his top-knot, loses the match.
  Or he need only put one toe or his heel over the straw bales
  marking the circle.

Striking with fists, hair pulling, eye gouging, choking and kicking in the
   stomach or chest are prohibited. It is also against the rules to seize
   the part of the band covering the vital organs.

As there are no weight limits as in boxing or western wrestling it is
  possible for a player to find himself pitted against an opponent
  twice his own weight.
Other Sports
sakka- サッカー               Football
Football is popular in Japan with the J league.
Japan won the recent Asian Cup held in Jan 2011.
(beating Australia in the final)

yakyuu  野球         Baseball
Baseball is big in Japan with a pro league.

supo-tsu   スポーツ           generic term for sports.


gorufu ゴルフ          Golf – popular with businessmen,
quite an expensive pastime in Japan!
Useful sentences - question
kore wa          これは
nihongo de       日本語で
nan              何
desu ka.         ですか。

What is this in Japanese?
Useful sentences - question
[anata wa]          [ あなたは ]
eigo                英語
w(o)                を
hanashimasu ka.     話しますか。

Do you speak English?
hanashimasu = to speak (polite form)
Useful sentences – possible replies
iie, hanashimasen.

いいえ , 話しません。
no, I do not speak.

sukoshi hanashimasu.

少 話します。
I speak a little.

hai, hanashimasu.

はい , 話します。
yes, I speak.
Useful sentences
kore wa          これは
eigo de          英語で
nan              何
desu ka.         ですか。

What is this in English?
Useful sentences – speak slowly!

yukkuri hanashite kudasai

ゆっくり話して下さい
 。
Please speak slowly.

yukkuri = slowly
hanashite = te form of the verb to speak
Useful sentences – request repeat
mou ichido onegaishimasu.

もう一度おねがいしまう
 。
Once more please.

mou ichido itte kudasai.

もう一度言って下さい。
Please say once more.
Grammar – koto ga
koto ga   ことが           nominalises a
 verb.

This allows you to use a verb in the middle
 of a sentence.

The plain form of the verb has to be used.
  We’ve only seen polite forms of
 Japanese verbs so far!
koto ga example - question
[anata wa]          [ あなたは ]
eigo                英語
w(o)                を
hanasu koto ga      話すことが
dekimasu ka.        できますか。
Useful sentences - question

Do you have the skill of speaking English?


hanasu = to speak (plain form)

koto ga nominalises the verb

dekimasu = to have the skill (polite form)
Culture section – holidays & festivals
September and October National holidays:

Third Monday of September.
Respect for the Aged Day (keiro no hi):
Respect for the elderly and longevity are celebrated on
  this national holiday.
A national holiday since 1966, this used to be held on
  September 15th but from the beginning of 2003,
  Respect for the Aged Day has been held on the third
  Monday of September due to the Happy Monday
  System.
Each year Japanese media take the opportunity to
  feature the elderly, reporting on the population, and
  highlighting the oldest people in the country.
Culture section – holidays & festivals
September and October National holidays:

Around September 22nd / 23rd.
  Autumn Equinox Day (shubun no hi):
Graves are visited during the week of the
  Equinox Day.
The date of the holiday is not declared
  official until February of the previous year.
Autumnal Equinox Day became a public
  holiday on 1948.
Culture section – holidays & festivals
September and October National holidays:

Second Monday of October.
Health and Sports Day (taiiku no hi):
 This holiday commemorates the opening
 of the 1964 Summer Olympic games that
 were held in Tokyo, and exists to promote
 sports and an active lifestyle.
Counting – Flat things
Example: paper, stamps, envelopes, etc. uses suffix "mai"

      1 ichimai                          一枚
      2 nimai                            二枚
      3 sanmai                           三枚
      4 yonmai                           四枚
      5 gomai                            五枚
      6 rokumai                          六枚
      7 nanamai                          七枚
      8 hachimai                         八枚
      9 kyuumai                          九枚
      10 juumai                          十枚
More Katakana
kya kyu kyo    キャ キュ キョ
gya gyu gyo    ギャ ギュ ギョ
sha shu sho    シャ シュ ショ
   ja ju jo    ジャ ジュ ジョ
cha chu cho    チャ チュ チョ
   ja ju jo    ヂャ ヂュ ヂョ
nya nyu nyo    ニャ ニュ ニョ
hya hyu hyo    ヒャ ヒュ ヒョ
bya byu byo    ビャ ビュ ビョ
pya pyu pyo    ピャ ピュ ピョ
mya myu myo    ミャ ミュ ミョ
 rya ryu ryo   リャ リュ リョ
Outside the classroom

Communities of Practice for Public Service
Language Learning & Development – Portsmouth City Council.
It’s for all of us to use…
Any feedback?


Japanese word processor
Did anyone try this yet?


Internet sites
Did anyone find any cool sites?
Homework
Nothing compulsory

Suggestions

  – Work on making a few sentences

  – Great if you can practice with a colleague
Questions


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Intermediate japanese language session 5 v2

  • 1. Intermediate Japanese Language Lunch-time sessions at PCC By Peter Missen Session 5 Sports
  • 2. Objectives for this session Sumo Other sports Useful sentences to do with English Grammar koto ga Culture – Japanese holidays Sept & Oct Counters Flat things More Katakana
  • 3. Japanese Sport – Sumo sumou 相撲 Sumo (2 Kanji: a look + hit/strike) The sport people think of when asked about Japanese sports. According to Japanese legend the very origin of the Japanese race depended on the outcome of a sumo match. The supremacy of the Japanese people on the islands of Japan was supposedly established when the god, Take-Mikazuchi, won a sumo bout with the leader of a rival tribe. Apart from legend, however, sumo is an ancient sport dating back some 1500 years.
  • 4. Japanese Sport – Sumo A military dictatorship was established in Kamakura in 1192 and a long period of intense warfare ensued. Sumo, quite naturally, was regarded chiefly for its military usefulness and as a means of increasing the efficiency of the fighting men. Later in the hands of the samurai, jujitsu was developed as an offshoot of sumo. Peace was finally restored when the different warring factions were united under the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1603. A period of prosperity followed, marked by the rise to power of the new mercantile classes. Professional sumo groups were organized to entertain the rapidly expanding plebian class and sumo came into its own as the national sport of Japan. The present Japan Sumo Association has its origins in these groups first formed in the Edo Period.
  • 5. Japanese Sport – Sumo The first sumo matches were a form of ritual dedicated to the gods with prayers for a bountiful harvest and were performed together with sacred dancing and dramas within the precincts of the shrines. Sumo was introduced into the ceremonies of the Imperial Court during the Nara Period in the 8th Century. A wrestling festival was held annually which included music and dancing in which the victorious wrestlers participated. Early sumo was a rough-and-tumble affair combining elements of boxing and wrestling with few or no holds barred. But under the continued patronage of the Imperial Court rules were formulated and techniques developed so that it came more nearly to resemble the sumo of today.
  • 6. Japanese Sport – Sumo A sumo bout is won by forcing the opponent out of the inner circle or throwing him in the dohyo. To lose the match it is not necessary to fall in the circle or to be pushed completely out. The player who touches the ground with any part of his body, his knee or even the tip of his finger or his top-knot, loses the match. Or he need only put one toe or his heel over the straw bales marking the circle. Striking with fists, hair pulling, eye gouging, choking and kicking in the stomach or chest are prohibited. It is also against the rules to seize the part of the band covering the vital organs. As there are no weight limits as in boxing or western wrestling it is possible for a player to find himself pitted against an opponent twice his own weight.
  • 7. Other Sports sakka- サッカー Football Football is popular in Japan with the J league. Japan won the recent Asian Cup held in Jan 2011. (beating Australia in the final) yakyuu 野球 Baseball Baseball is big in Japan with a pro league. supo-tsu スポーツ generic term for sports. gorufu ゴルフ Golf – popular with businessmen, quite an expensive pastime in Japan!
  • 8. Useful sentences - question kore wa これは nihongo de 日本語で nan 何 desu ka. ですか。 What is this in Japanese?
  • 9. Useful sentences - question [anata wa] [ あなたは ] eigo 英語 w(o) を hanashimasu ka. 話しますか。 Do you speak English? hanashimasu = to speak (polite form)
  • 10. Useful sentences – possible replies iie, hanashimasen. いいえ , 話しません。 no, I do not speak. sukoshi hanashimasu. 少 話します。 I speak a little. hai, hanashimasu. はい , 話します。 yes, I speak.
  • 11. Useful sentences kore wa これは eigo de 英語で nan 何 desu ka. ですか。 What is this in English?
  • 12. Useful sentences – speak slowly! yukkuri hanashite kudasai ゆっくり話して下さい 。 Please speak slowly. yukkuri = slowly hanashite = te form of the verb to speak
  • 13. Useful sentences – request repeat mou ichido onegaishimasu. もう一度おねがいしまう 。 Once more please. mou ichido itte kudasai. もう一度言って下さい。 Please say once more.
  • 14. Grammar – koto ga koto ga ことが nominalises a verb. This allows you to use a verb in the middle of a sentence. The plain form of the verb has to be used. We’ve only seen polite forms of Japanese verbs so far!
  • 15. koto ga example - question [anata wa] [ あなたは ] eigo 英語 w(o) を hanasu koto ga 話すことが dekimasu ka. できますか。
  • 16. Useful sentences - question Do you have the skill of speaking English? hanasu = to speak (plain form) koto ga nominalises the verb dekimasu = to have the skill (polite form)
  • 17. Culture section – holidays & festivals September and October National holidays: Third Monday of September. Respect for the Aged Day (keiro no hi): Respect for the elderly and longevity are celebrated on this national holiday. A national holiday since 1966, this used to be held on September 15th but from the beginning of 2003, Respect for the Aged Day has been held on the third Monday of September due to the Happy Monday System. Each year Japanese media take the opportunity to feature the elderly, reporting on the population, and highlighting the oldest people in the country.
  • 18. Culture section – holidays & festivals September and October National holidays: Around September 22nd / 23rd. Autumn Equinox Day (shubun no hi): Graves are visited during the week of the Equinox Day. The date of the holiday is not declared official until February of the previous year. Autumnal Equinox Day became a public holiday on 1948.
  • 19. Culture section – holidays & festivals September and October National holidays: Second Monday of October. Health and Sports Day (taiiku no hi): This holiday commemorates the opening of the 1964 Summer Olympic games that were held in Tokyo, and exists to promote sports and an active lifestyle.
  • 20. Counting – Flat things Example: paper, stamps, envelopes, etc. uses suffix "mai" 1 ichimai 一枚 2 nimai 二枚 3 sanmai 三枚 4 yonmai 四枚 5 gomai 五枚 6 rokumai 六枚 7 nanamai 七枚 8 hachimai 八枚 9 kyuumai 九枚 10 juumai 十枚
  • 21. More Katakana kya kyu kyo キャ キュ キョ gya gyu gyo ギャ ギュ ギョ sha shu sho シャ シュ ショ ja ju jo ジャ ジュ ジョ cha chu cho チャ チュ チョ ja ju jo ヂャ ヂュ ヂョ nya nyu nyo ニャ ニュ ニョ hya hyu hyo ヒャ ヒュ ヒョ bya byu byo ビャ ビュ ビョ pya pyu pyo ピャ ピュ ピョ mya myu myo ミャ ミュ ミョ rya ryu ryo リャ リュ リョ
  • 22. Outside the classroom Communities of Practice for Public Service Language Learning & Development – Portsmouth City Council. It’s for all of us to use… Any feedback? Japanese word processor Did anyone try this yet? Internet sites Did anyone find any cool sites?
  • 23. Homework Nothing compulsory Suggestions – Work on making a few sentences – Great if you can practice with a colleague