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[✐1. Adagio] eat, look/watch/see, do, come, etc.
“I show my passport”
[00:07]
Hello everyone. Today we practice verbs Group 2 and 3. There are only “kuru(come)” and “suru(do)” in Group 3, you remember?
Now let’s start.
Repeat After Me
[00:20]
1. eat (Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I eat lunch.
I eat lunch at school cafeteria.
(gakushoku = school cafeteria)
2. see/watch/look(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I watch TV.
Sometimes, I watch TV
3. wake up/arise(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I wake up at 7:00.
Every morning, I wake up at 7:00.
4. go to bed(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I go to bed around 11:00.
I always go to bed around 11:00.
5. show(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I show my passport.
I show my passport at check-in.
6. do (Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I do my homework.
I do my homework in the library.
7. take a walk(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I take a walk for the dog.
I take a walk for the dog in the park.
8. jog(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
With my friend, I jog.
Everyday, I jog with my friend.
9. do shopping(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I do shopping in the department store.
Often, I do shopping in the department store.
10. come(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
A typhoon comes.
Soon, a typhoon will come.
[03:36]
Now answer with Yes or No as follow,
For example,
[03:40]
Do you play golf?
Yes, often → Yes, I often do.
No, not at all→ No, I don’t do at atll.
Ready?
[03:52]1. Do you play tennise? Yes, often
→ Yes, I play often.
2. Do you eat Soba? No, not much
→ No, I don’t eat much.
3. Do you watch videos? No, not much
→ No, I don’t watch much.
4. Do you do shopping in the super market every day? No
→ No I don’t.
5. Do you look up words on Google? Yes, often
→ Yes, I often look up.
6. Do you wake up with an alarm clock?
→ No, I don’t wake up at all.
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Note: English translations might sound occasionally unnatural as English, as I try to preserve the structure and essence of the original Japanese.
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[✐1. Adagio] eat, look/watch/see, do, come, etc.
“I show my passport”
[00:07]
Hello everyone. Today we practice verbs Group 2 and 3. There are only “kuru(come)” and “suru(do)” in Group 3, you remember?
Now let’s start.
Repeat After Me
[00:20]
1. eat (Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I eat lunch.
I eat lunch at school cafeteria.
(gakushoku = school cafeteria)
2. see/watch/look(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I watch TV.
Sometimes, I watch TV
3. wake up/arise(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I wake up at 7:00.
Every morning, I wake up at 7:00.
4. go to bed(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I go to bed around 11:00.
I always go to bed around 11:00.
5. show(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I show my passport.
I show my passport at check-in.
6. do (Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I do my homework.
I do my homework in the library.
7. take a walk(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I take a walk for the dog.
I take a walk for the dog in the park.
8. jog(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
With my friend, I jog.
Everyday, I jog with my friend.
9. do shopping(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
I do shopping in the department store.
Often, I do shopping in the department store.
10. come(Jisho Form > Masu Form)
A typhoon comes.
Soon, a typhoon will come.
[03:36]
Now answer with Yes or No as follow,
For example,
[03:40]
Do you play golf?
Yes, often → Yes, I often do.
No, not at all→ No, I don’t do at atll.
Ready?
[03:52]1. Do you play tennise? Yes, often
→ Yes, I play often.
2. Do you eat Soba? No, not much
→ No, I don’t eat much.
3. Do you watch videos? No, not much
→ No, I don’t watch much.
4. Do you do shopping in the super market every day? No
→ No I don’t.
5. Do you look up words on Google? Yes, often
→ Yes, I often look up.
6. Do you wake up with an alarm clock?
→ No, I don’t wake up at all.
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
Need more translation & transcript? Become a patron: More episodes with full translation and Japanese transcripts. Members-only podcast feed for your smartphone app. Japanese Swotter on Patreon
Note: English translations might sound occasionally unnatural as English, as I try to preserve the structure and essence of the original Japanese.

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