【JLPT直前対策!】1時間でJLPT N2語彙 / 日本語能力試験 N2 / JLPT N2 Vocabulary
Yes, hello, this is Japanese class. Today’s question is this. N is vocabulary. Yes, I will read the question. There is a risk of flooding, so please run away now. Yes, any word goes here. There is only one word. Danger , something, yes, ABCD. Which one? They are kanji. They are all kanji. Do you know the meaning and reading of the kanji? It’s important. Yes, danger, something, yes. I will show you the answer. You have decided. Answer. Let’s go. The answer is danger. D It is pronounced as “se”. It is “yose”. It is ” seisei”. Yes, it is a danger. Yes, do you understand the meaning? This is very important. Such and such gender. Such and such gender. First, let’s remember it as “danger”. Ah, this danger is how to use it. There is a lot written here, but let’s start from here. Today’s question was flood. The danger of flooding. Yes, the meaning of flooding comes up a lot in N3. The meaning of flood is, yes, it is written as “water”. That’s right, it’s water. There has been a lot of rain, so the water in the river is much higher than usual and the water comes into the city. It will overflow, but when we say “water overflows”, this is it. It is a flood. Yes, it’s dangerous. It happens often in Japan and all over the world. Flooding. Flooding may occur. It is dangerous. That’s it. It’s dangerous. Yes, so A. This is A. For example, if we say “danger of A”, it means that there is a danger of A. Yes, so, it is saying that there is a danger of flooding. Yes, let’s look at the question one more time. There is a risk of injury. There is a risk of injury . It ‘s okay . … It’s fine, it’s safe, there is a low risk of injury, this is safe, that’s right, this is how it is used, high risk, low risk, yes, yes, how to use sincerity, there is also such and such sincerity, but first let’s remember these two words, danger and sincerity, they are one word, yes, for example, do you know how to read this, it’s important even if you pass, if you don’t understand it in N2, this will be no good, let’s make the letters a little bigger, this, yes, yes, this is read as 立, it’s rate, but it’s not rate, it ‘s not called risk rate, yes, this is understandable, it also appears often in N3, it means amount, how many, but it doesn’t say risk amount, danger, is this, is that so, do you know, this is also different, is it going to be something, yes, they say low birth rate, Japan , the number of children is low, will it decrease, but in this case, yes, the answer is this, yes, there is such and such, there is a possibility that this will happen, yes, the tendency to become like that If there is a tendency, it’s a little more difficult, it means that it’s easier to do that, that’s what I mean. Today’s answer is correct, but in the N2 test, there is this word, which everyone already knows, it ‘s a word at about the N3 level. Danger is N3. Danger and some other word. Danger and some other word. You combine two words into one to make a new word, and this comes up often in the N2 , or rather it comes up in a section where this comes up. At level 5 in N2, there is a question like this, “Yes , is it this one? Which one? Please choose.” So this is something you absolutely must study, you must do it, I have made a video of it so please take a look, I’ll show you right now , for example, in today’s question, you create a new word, so one word is danger and this is danger combined into one word, and this is called formation in the sense of creating a word, and this is the 5 meanings of the words. “Formation” means to make. “5 formation” will appear in N2. Yes, there is a section in the question “5 formation”. Yes, so it will appear. If it doesn’t change now, it will appear 100%. If the format of the test doesn’t change, it will definitely appear. I have made a video on YouTube about this problem, so if you haven’t seen it yet, please take a look. Yes, this is it. 5 formation. Yes, this is it. First of all, if you don’t understand today’s question, 1 Let’s take a look. There are 1, 2, 3, and 4, so I think it’s best to start from 1. The important thing is that it’s in 1 first. Yes, please try it . So, yes, JLPT properly teaches us what will be on the test. It tells us that these types of questions will appear on the test, so that everyone can understand. It ‘s written on the JLPT website, so that’s why we need to practice that kind of thing. The 5th formation is divided into three parts, so I made three videos. You can study by watching only one of them, not all three. I recommend videos 1 and 3. This video cannot be viewed on YouTube. If you want to watch it, please sign up from the link in this video lesson. You can watch the video lessons whenever you have time, as many times as you like. Please use it to study for your tests. Hello, this is Japanese class JLPT N25 Let’s do some practice questions for the Bokeh Bryce test. Yes, everyone is doing a lot of things. Are you studying okay? Are you progressing? In the JLPT, the 5th level is of course included. And then there is grammar. Yes, what kind of questions are there? What types are there ? How many are there ? There are always a variety of tests, but these types of questions appear. The types of patterns are already decided. Yes, how many are there? 1015 , no, about 3. Yes, the answer is 5. Five are included. Yes, there are five patterns. Look at this. What types of questions appear in the N2 self-solving questions? There are two, two, no, some short stories, some long stories, and then long stories, and finally we look for information, and questions like this will appear, yes, there are only five, yes, it looks like there are many, but there are only five , yes, how do you practice this? There are important things to do, one by one , like this, long questions are difficult, so you can’t do them, no , how can you do them, there are ways to practice, yes, in my self-study class, like this, five questions, how do you do them, how do you practice by yourself, and when it’s time for the real test, there’s little time, how do you do these questions to make it easier to pass, that’s what I’m teaching, yes, so, self-study questions, I’m having a bit of trouble right now, if you don’t know how to study, please come to my class, yes, yes, this, but, there are two classes, N1 and N2, if you’re taking N2, please take N2, this is a video lesson, so you can watch it when you have time, yes, and how much does it cost? You only pay once, yes, but that’s it, various people are now There are all kinds of people, from 18 to 65 years old. Some live in Japan, some live abroad. Let’s study together. The link to this class is below. Let’s take a look at the description at the bottom of this video on YouTube. And this is a comment from someone who has enrolled in the N1 class, asking how it was. That’s it. I always watch YouTube to learn. They explain each word gently, so it’s easy to understand. Yes, I show you the questions and say, “This means this,” and “This word means this.” There is also a word list, a vocabulary list. You can see that. Also, they explain similar grammar, words, and how to use them, which I think is very helpful. Thank you. Grammar , of course. Grammar comes up in the talks about the meeting, and there are many explanations of how to use it, such as, “This means this.” So, if you haven’t enrolled yet, please come to the N2 class. And the N1 class is also open, of course. So please come. Yes, this test is available until before the JLPT test in July , so we’ll wait. Yes, this reading class, please look for the description at the bottom of this video. It says 6th class, N2 class. Please enter from there. Yes, shall we start with the character problems? Yes, there are different types of tests for characters. There are 6 types of questions. There are a lot of them. Yes, I’m going to try number 6 today. This is it. Yes, let’s try it. Let’s start with the questions. Yes, please, this is it. Let’s try reading it yourself. Question 6 has this word written on it, and this is written on it. The same word, the same word, which one is circled ? Question 6 has 1234. Find the one circled out of the four. Yes, let’s try it yourself. Yes, I don’t know how to read the kanji, but please don’t look it up now. Yes , I’ll look it up on Google. I’ll look it up on my smartphone. Don’t do that, you won’t be able to look anything up during the test . Let’s answer it yourself. I’ll read it once. So let’s check how to read the kanji. 1 It’s calcium. How to use this word, which one is the circle? 1. Calcium is in the Japanese diet and this is lacking. It is said to be something that tends to be lacking. Pack the package in a cardboard box. Pack it in a cardboard box. Once you’ve packed it, close the lid and stick it with calcium before sending it . OK, which one is it? Calcium. I think many of you have heard of this. Yes, calcium. This is it. Calcium is this. Sorry, excuse me. I didn’t show you how to read the kanji yet and I read it. OK, let’s go. This is the meaning of calcium. Yes, it’s the same as in English. I think the pronunciation is different, but yes, it’s a business card. It’s Naeun. It can also be written as business card CA. This is it. Calcium. Japanese people also say calcium. Yes, they often say it in milk, etc. It is said to contain a lot of calcium, the bones of our bodies, and it is something that is necessary to build these bones. It is calcium, so the answer is number 1. That’s right, it’s number 1. It is said that calcium tends to be deficient in the Japanese diet. Yes, are you sure about the meaning here? Deficiency means not enough, not enough, insufficient, insufficient, prone to deficiency, this is real, this is grammar, it’s easy to become like that, that’s the meaning, it tends to become deficient, it’s easy to become deficient, that’s the meaning, yes, it’s real, yes, it’s real, if you’ve forgotten, grammar is important so let’s look it up, tend to do something, for example, tend to be late, it means to be late easily, tend to be late, um, it’s real, yes Well the answer is 1 and 2 is wrong. When you pack your belongings into a cardboard box, you also need to remember the meaning of cardboard . When people move, they put their belongings in cardboard boxes. They put their belongings into a box . That box is a box made of paper. A paper box is called a cardboard box. Packing a cardboard box means putting a lot of belongings into it. We say “pack”, “packing “. “Pack” is a little difficult to understand so you don’t need to remember it but it’s good to know what it means. To pack, to put a lot of something, to put something into a container, ” pack”. Once you’ve packed your belongings into a cardboard box, you put a lid on it and by “lid” I mean the top of this cardboard container box. You close it with a click. The lid, yes, snap closed Put the lid on and seal it with duct tape, not calcium, please stick it with duct tape before sending it off.Duct tape is tape, this is it, really this is it, it’s about this size, it’s big, right?My hand is about this size so it’s big, right?This is duct tape, this is it, the tape is sticky, it’s very big, like this, this is duct tape, yes, cardboard, use duct tape to close it up like this, and then send it off, if you don’t put any tape on it it will open, that’s what it means, yes, yes, let’s remember duct tape as well, duct tape, yes, next, ah, not next, excuse me, um, like now, calcium, this is katakana, right?Katakana words often appear in the N of JLP, question This question often comes up so let’s memorize katakana. Yes, there is a video so if you haven’t seen it yet please check it out. About katakana. It’s number 5, number 9. Please take a look at my video on number 5, number 9. You can study 12 important words in katakana. Yes, the link is posted below here, below this video. Please look at the words in katakana. In Japan, most of the words are English, but when they are used in Japanese the meaning changes, and they often come up on tests. You can study these things so please check it out. They are likely to come up on tests. Okay, let’s move on to the next question. Well, these are kanji. Do you know how to read the kanji? Yes, even if you don’t know how to read them, it’s fine as long as you know the meaning . This question The subject is yes, let’s do it ourselves. Yes , I’ll show you how to read the kanji. It’s this. Yes, first, this is read as tegoro. And this is yes, this. Yes , please, let’s think about it yourself. Yes, I’ll go. Number two is affordable. Affordable. 1. This bag is reasonably priced, so I can’t buy it unless I save up three more months’ salary. 2. That supermarket is affordable. This is the price. I often use it because the price of high-end wine changes. Yes, so which is the answer? Affordable. Is this a business card? Is it a card ? What do you think? Yes, what is it? Yes, the meaning of affordable is this. Please. Affordable is paper. It ‘s subjective. Yes, the meaning is, how to use it is, first of all, affordable price or affordable price means that it is a price that you can buy and is not too expensive. Yes, it’s not very cheap , but it’s not too expensive, I can buy it myself. That’s what I mean. Yes , so the answer is 1 or 2. Yes, the answer is number 2. It’s number 2. Yes , at that supermarket, it’s reasonably priced. At a price that’s not too expensive, high-end wine changes. High-end wine means that it’s very good, high class, right? You can buy very good wine, and very good wine is usually expensive, but at that supermarket, it’s reasonably priced. It’s a price that I can afford. Ah, high-end wine , it’s actually a high-end wine that costs 30,000 yen, but at that supermarket you can buy it for just 5,000 yen. It’s actually 30,000 yen. At other stores it costs 30,000 yen, but at that supermarket it’s really cheap, and it ‘s the same wine. That wine is 500 yen. You can buy it for 0 yen. You can buy it at the Corona price. It changes so I use it a lot. Yes, so number 2 is good. Yes, but number 1, how about this one? This bag is affordable. It’s not too expensive. I can’t buy it unless I save up another three months’ salary. Yes, saving up three months’ salary is expensive. I can finally save up all of my three months’ salary and buy this bag. Yes, the price of this bag and three months’ salary are the same. That’s what I mean. Yes, it’s expensive. It’s hard to buy it myself. It’s too expensive. So this is strange. So number 1 is wrong. Yes, it ‘s number 2. Yes, you can buy high-quality wine cheaply, so it’s not too expensive. It’s cheap. I change it to a price that I can afford. This one. Okay. Yes, let’s move on to number 3. Number 3 is 1234 There are all four. There are four during the real exam. Yes, let’s try it. Read it yourself and come up with the answer. Go ahead. Yes, this is how to read the kanji. Yes, yes, then I’ll go. 1. I listened to the teacher’s explanation and had a vague understanding. Yes. 2. This soup has little salt or soy sauce and has a vague taste. 3. In response to my boss’s question , I gave a vague answer, “It’s probably fine. It’s fine. I think it’s fine. ” 4. It’s the future of Japan. Anyone can see that future population phenomena are vague. Yes, what do you think? Ambiguous is this okay? Is it good? Is it a mutual ambiguity? Is it a business card? Is it good? Yes, what is this? This is very important when memorizing words. Good? No? Business card? Homonyms Please look carefully and remember them. Check it. Ambiguous is this. Yes, ambiguous is the na form. Ambiguous. And the meaning is written here, but yes, it’s unclear. Unclear. It’s not clear, it’s ambiguous, it’s not clear, that’s what it means, yes, which one? Yes, the answer is number 3. Number 3 is the answer. Let’s go with number 3. My boss, my boss, is the person above me in my company, right? The person above me in my company, the person above me is my boss. In response to my boss’s question, my boss asked me something, and I gave an ambiguous answer, “Yes, I think it’s probably okay.” That’s what I mean, I gave an unclear answer. That’s right, so my boss said, “Well, maybe, yes, will that work be finished by tomorrow? Are you okay? We have a meeting tomorrow, are the materials for the meeting ready?” “It’s ready.” I asked. My boss is actually not done yet, and there’s still a lot of work, wow, there’s so much, wow, will it be okay? Will I make it in time? Yes, well, I’ll make it in time, yes, I won’t make it in time. If I don’t make it in time, let’s get Yamada-san to help me. Let’s get Yamada-san next to me to help me. Hmm, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to finish it. Yes, I think it’s probably okay, yes, I won’t work overtime, I’ll go home, I’ll go home properly, that’s it, yes, but are you really okay? Is it okay? I don’t know, it’s vague, yes, I think it’s okay , this is not clear, yes, this is vague, so for example, this is often used, ambiguous answers are often used, for example, you are coming to the party tomorrow, for example, I’ll have a party tomorrow with my picture, and if you come, yes, yes, I’m still not sure , hmm, maybe I’m going, going, going, I’m going tomorrow, yes, yes, something, I’m bringing wine, okay, but will you really come, I don’t know, will you come or not, which is not clear, this is ambiguous, ambiguous answers, yes, yes, yes, this is often used, and this is fine, be careful, it’s an ambiguous answer, so an ambiguous answer is fine, it means it’s not clear, then let’s do something else, after listening to the teacher’s explanation, I had an ambiguous understanding, I understood, it means I understood, it’s not ambiguous, for example, roughly It’s fine to say you understood or understood a little, yes, vague, I didn’t say I understood, yes, number 2, this soup has little salt and soy sauce, oh there’s little salt and little soy sauce so it has an vague taste, what you’re saying is that you don’t really understand the taste, I don’t really understand the taste, oh it’s certainly not clear , but in that case don’t use vague, just say it has an unclear taste, that’s okay, use this, yes, there is no word for vague, ambiguous taste, don’t say that, yes, when talking about taste don’t use vague, when replying or replying, yes, also, it ‘s fine to say it has a light, light taste, it tastes light, it’s kind of like water, it’s really light, this , yes, let’s use an unclear taste or a light taste, and number 4, Japan’s future population phenomenon, this is the population, the number of people, how many people live in Japan now? The number of people is a phenomenon, the meaning of phenomenon is this, it’s small, it’s decreasing, it’s decreasing, it’s decreasing, it’s decreasing, it’s getting smaller, yes the opposite is increase, it’s increasing, so it’s increasing It’s an increase, an increase, a decrease, a decrease, the number of people is decreasing. A decrease is not vague or unclear to anyone who sees it, it’s obvious, it’s a clear phenomenon, it’s clear, I can understand it, it’s clear, it ‘s obvious, this is very important, yes, it’s written as bright and it’s clear, it ‘s not obvious, it’s a tree, yes, we’ll use it, it’s an important vocabulary, so let’s remember it. A decrease means that it’s clear to anyone who sees it, it’s obvious, yes , it’s ambiguous to anyone who sees it, yes, it’s a bit strange, isn’t it, the meaning is strange, eh, let’s use it to mean that it’s clear to anyone, yes, that’s what it means, ambiguous, this often comes up in that JLPT, N, it’s a very important agreement that is likely to come up on the test, let’s remember it, yes, so how many did you all get? One or two is fine, if you get all of them, that’s great, but 0 is fine too, let’s memorize them one by one, yes, and today’s question is 6 How to use words, you can study with other videos. For example, how do you use this, roughly? How do you use it, how do you use it in this video? I don’t know this word, you can practice, please take a look. Yes, and as I said earlier, calcium, it’s a word in katakana, like calcium. Yes, for example, veteran, what is veteran? Yes, how to use veteran, how to use it in Japan, and so on . You can practice 12 things like this, let’s take a look. The link is below. Yes, and Do-kai, Do-kai reading , there are also videos for reading. Yes, I’m a slow reader, but it’s okay, you can get a score on the reading questions, you can get a score even if you’re a slow reader, how do you get a score, how do you do that, I talk about that in this video too, so please take a look if you’d like. Do-kai, it’s about the JLPT exam, yes, and Do-kai classes, I have classes so please come, it’s a video lesson, when you have time, yes, you can watch it whenever you’re free, yes, you can watch it anytime, you can watch it as many times as you want, yes, and, um, you don’t have to buy a book, I’ll show you all, so you don’t have to buy one, yes, you only have to pay the fee once, and, learning I’m going to practice some JLPT N2 kanji today. Today we’ll not only do kanji but also questions on how to use the kanji in words. This will be practice for the test so please try it out. And before we start the questions, there are 5 types of tests for N2. There are 6 types of questions and patterns, and among them, we will practice 2 and 6 today. 2 is not how to read kanji, but how to write kanji. This and how to use it. As usual, everyone often makes mistakes, so let’s practice this together. OK, let’s try it. Let’s go. This is also a little difficult, so please try it out. From now on, Those who are thinking of studying N1 should also try this to check whether they can graduate from N2.Yes, so question number 1 is, let’s do it ourselves.Yes, this word “work” which one is “work”?Which one is better?Yes, let’s do it ourselves.Go ahead.Yes, I’ll read it.And I won’t look it up in the dictionary.Since you’re memorizing it today, I won’t look it up in the dictionary.Yes, I’ll explain it from now on, so let’s get started.Country A is not only strengthening its relations with South America but also with Asian countries.Yes, it is also working to strengthen relations.Which one is “work”?Yes, ABCD.Yes , this is the answer.It’s C.Yes, for those who think it’s not what you thought, I’ll explain it.How do you use “work ” ?But before I explain, let’s ask one more question.So, this “work” is “worked here”It’s the same, but only one of them should be circled.A or BHow to use it, which one should be circled ? Shall I ask?Yes, yes, have you decided?A or B?Okay, please decide.I have to decide during the test.No one will help me.I can’t check my cell phone.I’ll decide now.Yes, then I’ll read it.A.Since my father passed away, my older brother has been acting as my father figure.Yes, is that okay ?B.In order to lose weight, I try to use the stairs whenever possible instead of using elevators and escalators.Yes, I work, I serve, I circle one of them.Yes, which is the answer?Yes, the answer is B, right?B is the circle.Yes, do you understand how to use “work” yet?The feeling of “work”If you look closely, this “work” has the feeling of “efffor”, which means “to make an effort, to do one’s best”, right?So the meaning of “serve” is to work hard at something.I will work hard at something.Yes, the meaning is simple, don’t you work hard at something?Work hard at what?B is work hard at what?Dieting for the sake of dieting So elevator escalator escalator are you okay ? Those stairs move. The stairs do I don’t have to climb the stairs. The stairs move, so this is it. The stairs just move. I don’t use escalators when I’m dieting. I use the stairs as much as possible. If there are stairs, there are two, stairs and escalators , but I take the stairs. Why do I exercise? Exercise is better for dieting. That’s right. So I’m working hard. I’m working hard for my diet. Yes, I’m trying hard to use the stairs. That’s what I mean. I’m trying to use them. To do something, this is it. N3 grammar comes up, right? Yes, this is it. Yes, I will pass. I’m working hard to pass the JLPT. That’s fine. Yes, I’ll do my best. It means I’m working hard. This part disappeared after my father passed away. It means I’m going to die. Since my father passed away, my brother has been playing my father’s role. Instead of “I’m working hard,” I want the meaning of “I’m doing my best.” Here, please use this for “work.” The kanji for “work” are different , but the pronunciation is “work.” They’re the same. Yes, this. This is also “work.” Yes, “work.” So, to play some role, “work.” This feeling is used. Yes, this is it. This issue is very important even for Japanese people. That’s the problem, even though they are pronounced the same, they are used completely differently, so it’s important. Yes, for example, our “tsukuru” is this. “Act as a guide.” ” Yes, for example, I will show you the way.” “I will guide you.” “I will take you.” “Yes, for example, when you are climbing Mt. Fuji, you cannot climb Mt. Fuji alone and you don’t know the way.” “I know, so I will take you.” “I will show you around.” ” I will do the job of guiding.” “I am a guide.” “Yes, it is not a guide, but rather “tsukuru.” It means to do some kind of job. So this is not pronounced “muracho.” It is pronounced “muracho.” “Yes, the village chief.” ” I will do that for the most important person in the village.” “You can also use the president.” “Chairman.” “Chairman.” “Any of them will do.” ” Yes, I will do it.” “Department.” To serve as a leader is fine, you could say I am the department manager, or you could say I am the department manager at Toyota, Yamada. Yes, for example, so what’s important is that when you feel like this, you play a certain role, you can also use “pa” or “paro”, so it’s to use it. This “serve” is when you work hard, yes, both are often used, yes, let’s remember them. Now, the other two “serve” are, what are the other “serve”? Let’s check for a moment. Actually, there are others, this is what we just said, “play a role”, we just said earlier, you all know this too, “serve”, yes, this also comes up in N3, and the way to use it is when you serve in a company, it means working in a company. It’s a nice touch. If you say you work for a company, then for example, I work for Toyota. For example, I work for a company. I work for Honda. This means which company you work for. Yes, this is also often used. Yes, it is also said to be working in beautiful Japanese. So-and-so is, for example, Yamada-san? Yamada-san works for a certain company, or you are working for them. It is a very beautiful way of saying it. However, for everyone, in N2, you work for this company. That’s all you need to remember. Yes, you should definitely remember the kanji. Finally, this is also useful for studying. This one is actually a cross, but this feeling is also read as working. The first one is “I will work hard”. Yes, the meaning is this, and the second one is “I will do my best” and “I will work hard “. It has almost the same meaning. Almost means almost the same. However, “I will work hard” is hardly used. Yes, Japanese people hardly use this feeling and use this one. They use the “I will work hard” one. So, this is certainly how to read the kanji in emails. But Japanese people hardly use this one. This one is used to mean “I will work hard”. Yes , so broadly speaking, everyone has these three. You should definitely remember ABC. Yes, this is doing some kind of work, serving as the president. This is working for a company. This is “I will work hard at something” . Good luck. It means to make an effort, right? Yes, I’ll go back. This meaning was a little difficult , wasn’t it? Country A is A, which is a certain country, some country, anywhere is fine, some country is South America, what is South America? Is it rice? Is it southern rice? It’s delicious, no, South America means this rice, it refers to America, it’s a country below America, right? Where are the countries below America? There are many, for example, Chile and Colombia, ah , yes , Argentina, those kinds of countries, it’s a southern island, there are many big countries over there , that place is called South America, in Japanese, South America is also often on the exam , so it’s not a test for this word, but you already understand the meaning, right? It will come up in questions like this , so if you don’t understand the meaning it will be difficult for you to read it, so remember it, the opposite of South America is South, the opposite of North, so North America, it’s written as North America, it’s north of Hokkaido , North America is the north of North America, for example Canada, there, but no, it ‘s not just South America, it’s Asian countries, Asian countries means Asia, Asia Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, all of these places, it means the whole of Asia, these are called countries, because there are many countries, well, this book means various, so you can remember it, so strengthening relations with various Asian countries, strengthening strengthening also comes up in N2, strengthening, strengthening relations, A It means to improve and strengthen relations between our country and other countries. We are working hard to achieve this. That is what it means. Yes, it’s a little difficult to explain, but in the N2 level, questions like this come up. Today’s question was particularly difficult, so that question was difficult. Yes, let’s move on to the next one. Let’s try number 2. How about it? Yes, this one is also a question about theft. What does the theft feel like? abCD. Yes, please. Please don’t look it up yourself . What does it mean? I hope you understand the meaning. First of all, the meaning is, yes, yes, read it. The question is southeast of the motorcycle. This is a hat. It’s a hat. He’s putting a cover on his motorcycle because of his hat. Yes, yes, so what do you think about the question? What does the theft feel like ? It looks similar, isn’t it? It’s like I’ve seen it before, and there are many other things. Yes, the answer is D. Yes, did you get it? You should definitely remember this. Yes , first, try your best with one more question. It’s how to use it. Is it A or b? Which one is the circle? Yes, let’s do it yourself. Yes, I’ll read it. A case of theft occurred at school. Yes, it occurred and I am the culprit. Yes, I was suspected of being the culprit. Yes, this is also important. It feels like number 2. What does suspected mean? Yes, let’s move on to the next one. B My case. I just did that. Yes, I work for the bank where I work. A bank employee was arrested. Yes, which one is the circle? abB How to use the south . Yes, let’s go. The answer is A. Yes, the case of theft occurred. Let’s start by saying, what is a theft ? Yes, I’m sorry, but I’ll put it this way. A theft is an incident in which money or other items are stolen. Well, so at school, someone’s wallet or even a cell phone can be stolen. Cell phones are expensive, aren’t they? They’re not cheap, are they? Now, if a cell phone is stolen, it can be hidden or taken away by someone. This is what happens when an incident occurs. This is what we often say, an incident occurs. Let’s remember that an incident occurs. When I say cheap, I have the image of something happening even though I didn’t expect it to happen. And then an incident occurs. And then I’m the culprit. The culprit is a bad person who stole it. Yes, on Hanako’s phone, let’s use Hanako’s wallet. Stealing a wallet. Hanako had 3000 yen today. Yes, I stole it. I did something bad. This is the culprit. Yes, the culprit. Well, this also comes up in N3. Let’s remember the kanji and the meaning. The culprit , I am the culprit. Ah, it’s you, isn’t it the culprit? He is suspected. This is the passive type. It’s a passif. It’s a passif form. It’s to suspect. This is the real name form. Doubt . Yes, it’s down or whatever. This is what it means. It’s you, you did it. Ah, it was n’t me. It wasn’t me. Yes, it’s not me. I don’t know. I haven’t seen Hanako’s wallet. Where is it? I don’t know. I wasn’t in the classroom then. Why me? Do you suspect Hanako-chan? You’re the closest to her, aren’t you? You’re her number one friend, aren’t you? You’re always together, so you know No, I suspect her, so I’m the suspected uke, the suspected uke is good, so, so, this is sad, there was an incident at school, a robbery incident occurred, and I was suspected, this is how to use it, the robbery incident is okay, and what’s not good is B, and a bank robber entered the bank where I work, the bank, etc., the problem, that’s it, this is the one that says “give me the money,” not “bank tower,” but “bank, ” that’s right, let’s use “bank robbery,” if it were a robber, it’s okay, everyone often says “thief,” but it’s not a thief, how to use it, it’s “robbery,” yes, yes, um, give me the money, this, give me the money, look, put it in this bag, or put the money in this bag, let’s put the money in, this is it, it’s robbery, kanji, this Yes, it’s strong and written as “to steal”. It’s difficult, isn’t it? The pronunciation is not “robbery cooperation”, it’s “robbery”. You should remember this as well, and it’s not just banks, there are convenience store robberies too. You go to a convenience store and at the register, you give them this money, and they try to put their money in this bag, and it’s scary. There are also convenience store robberies. Yes, we use both , so the usage is like “a convenience store is robbed” or “a bank is robbed”, and a little more difficult is “attacked by a silver robber”, this feeling is also a little difficult, but it’s best to take a look at it, “attacked”, this has the same meaning, it’s the same as “enter”, like this, ” a robber came”, when you say “wow, a robber came”, you say “attacked”, “attacked by a robber”, “wow, it came”, it’s scary, isn’t it? It’s unpleasant, isn’t it? You don’t want to have that experience, when you’re attacked by a robber I will say, yes, this is a little difficult so if you can, that’s fine, just remember it, but it’s better to remember this one, bank robbery, convenience store robbery, robbery enters, yes, I understood, so what about the others? yes, so now you understand the meaning of theft, you understand, theft is when things, money or expensive things are stolen, yes, theft, theft, let’s remember it, so what are the other meanings? let’s take a look at this too, it’s important, um, this is different, let’s remember how to read this, it’s a little difficult but please remember it, it’s pronounced as set, yes, I wrote it for N1 but it also comes up as difficult in N2 so remember it, actually, tonan and tosan have very similar meanings, theft is this, theft is when you steal money or things, you do it yourself, you cause a theft, I steal, theft is theft and tonan is money To have something stolen, something that is done to you, my wallet was stolen, yes, so this is what happens, then I do it, when I’m a bad person, yes, remember that, it’s called theft. So, let ‘s take a look at this problem one more time, to prevent your motorcycle from being stolen, this is to prevent it, to stop it being stolen, you wear a hat, it ‘s not a hat, it’s pronounced the same but the meaning is completely different, the kanji is different, to prevent it from being stolen, you put a cover on your motorcycle to prevent it from being stolen, a cover is some kind of cloth or cover, you put it on top so it can’t be seen, that’s it, that’s it, yes , let’s look at the others as well, B is this, this doesn’t actually exist either, yes, Chinese people , be careful, it actually means theft, in Japanese this is this, and in Chinese it is ‘tounan’, it’s a bone, yes, this is theft It means Chinese, so the kanji are different. Yes, be careful. Yes, this word is not used in Japanese. No, it is not. This word means to run away. Wow, to run away. It’s difficult to run away. What is this? Ah, this is not available. I made it. No, this word does not exist. So please be careful. There is no feeling that it is difficult to run away. Yes, that’s all. Yes, that was it. So , what everyone should remember is, first of all, this and this must be remembered. Yes, it was a steal. Let’s move on to number 3. Do your best. Number 3 might also be a little difficult. Today’s question is difficult, so please, go ahead. What do you think about your own family? Which one do you think? Yes, then let’s go. The feeling is important, but the family is also important. Yes, that’s important. Yes, let’s go. Which one is family? First off , this is all of ABCD. All of them are in Japanese. They are correct. Yes, I’m not lying. I didn’t make them up. They are all there. Yes, which one is good for this story? Yes, the answer is B. Family. This is family. Now, let’s ask one more question and check. So, which one is the circle? A. Yes, please do it yourself. Yes, B is a little difficult, isn’t it? Yes, let’s go. A. Read it. From home to the station. Family. It was the era of junior high school. A friend from the era. This happened by chance. Yes, B. Humans evolve. Yes, evolution. This is also important, so let’s remember it. I think it was N2. Yes, evolution. Family. Various abilities. Yes, abilities. Do you understand how to read this? Yes, acquisition. Yes, which is the answer? How to use family. Yes, the answer is B. Yes, it’s B. Let me explain. What is acquisition? Well, first of all, the word “family” is that English word “process.” Yes, in fact, it is also called “process” in Japanese. Yes, we say this and use it, it is called the process of evolution, but the pronunciation is ” process.” I think it is a little different from the English one. Yes, the meaning is, humans used to be monkeys, you know, monkeys, and before monkeys they were much, much different animals. Even though they were smaller animals they grew bigger and bigger and became monkeys, and gradually we started to walk, use fire and make tools, well, what are there, um, make plates, yes, we do all sorts of things, and we use fire and that is how we learned to speak. Monkeys don’t give up on language, and because we use fire and do all sorts of things we use our hands, so we become smarter and we are able to write. We can now make letters, create words and write them, right? Well, we evolve more and more like this, and we are gradually becoming human. We are evolving from apes to humans, and in the process, we are in the middle of it all. So, our way of thinking was monkeys, and in the past we were monkeys, but now we are humans. From here, when we change from apes to humans, this is what we call a family. From here to here, the goal is here. Here is the goal, the result of becoming a human. The time between here and here is what we call a family. In this family, we have acquired various abilities, things that we can do. The meaning of “acquire” is this. It means to be able to obtain something. It’s simple, isn’t it? To obtain is to get. Yes, “acquire” is about the N1 level, right? Yes, so if you don’t mind, let’s memorize it. Yes, so the answer is B. So A is the family going from home to the station, this is from home to the station, then home, the starting station, the family going to the goal, no, this is not called family, this is the road from here to here, right? This road here is not family, let’s call it on the way, yes, you know, everyone, on the way is fine, from the station, on the way from home to the station, in between, well, this is the evolution, there is this change, it changes, um, it was a monkey, but it’s a big change to become a human, it’s changing, so please use family at this time, but what about going from home to the station, it’s not like, “I was a woman when I left home, but when I got to the station I became a man”, it’s just this place, the distance, we’re talking about the road, so nothing changes. Since you are just walking, there is no change so it remains the same so let’s say it is on the way. It is on the way. Well, on the way from the station, ah, on the way from home to the station, I was in junior high school, I was a friend from junior high school , I met you by chance, we didn’t make an appointment but we met. Oh, it’s been a really long time, it’s been 10 years already, we hadn’t seen each other for 10 years, for example, it means that, so it is on the way, on the way and process, family have different meanings, so please be careful because they are used differently. Yes, so this is okay, okay, we say family, family. So what are the other families? Yes, let’s go with this. A family, this is easy, isn’t it? This is family. The meaning of this family is the same as family. Tanaka-san is someone who values family, yes, cherish family That’s what it means. Also, if someone is married and has children, we say that that person has a family. They have a family, right? Yes, then it’s not this. Then it ‘s this. Sorry, the process has always been the answer. This is the result, but the process is also important. This is the result. For example, if you want to pass the JLPN, this is the result. Passing N is the result. Here is the result. I’m still at N3. I don’t have it yet, but I’ll work hard here. So I passed here. I did it. Here it changes, doesn’t it? It has changed. So the changes from here to here change. So here we use “family”. This is “family “. So we don’t use “in the middle”. This “in the middle” is also very important, so let’s use “family”. Yes, it means important, of course, very important. Yes, it’s a little difficult. This is how you read it, and the process is good. The meaning is, well, in English it means course or curriculum. “family” means “yes” . So the meaning is, a course of research at a university or a college, the course of study is called “family”. So we often say “education family”. Education, that course of education. It’s about “s”. Yes , yes, what, for example, “I graduated from such and such a program” or ” I finished it”. It’s a little difficult, but it means “I graduated” . Yes, even in family, this is a little difficult, I think it’s the most difficult. Among these, among ABB, there is one more thing I want you to remember. Let’s remember this too. Have you ever seen the kanji before? Yes, yes, the answer is this. Family means “if such and such”. The English word “if” is, yes, this is about family, but what would you do if you found 1 million yen ? For example, it’s a “what if” story, and when you say “hello, what if”, you use it like this. It’s about family, so I’ve introduced it. Yes, yes, so everyone please memorize all of these, ABCD. A is family, family, family, all of them. The meanings are completely different , yes, so take a good look at what this story is and then make a choice. Yes, yes , I’m sure it’ll be fine. I think you can do it. Yes, yes, that’s all for today. Well, please wait a moment. As you all know, I ‘m on Twitter, so I’ve made a video from Twitter. I’ll let you know what time you can watch it. Please watch it, so if you’re on Twitter, please look for me.
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