
In this lesson, you will learn how to invite someone to do something, respond to an invitation, and offer to do something for someone. You will also learn how to talk about where events take place and the purpose of going somewhere, as well as how to express ideas such as “something,” “nothing,” and “only.” Finally, you will learn useful expressions for making choices and ordering food and drinks at a restaurant.
ぶんぽう (Grammar)
- Inviting and responding to an invitation: Vませんか
- Placeで Activity/Eventが あります
- Purpose of going: Noun/V-stem + に + motion V (e.g., かいに いきます)
- Suggesting with Vましょうか & responding with Vましょう or Vてください
- Indefinite Expression: QW + か:どこか/なにか/いつか/だれか, etc.
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Whole negation using QWも + Negative
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Deciding on something using ~にします
- Deciding on something using ~でいいです
- Referring to a limit with Xだけ: only X, just X
Useful Social Expressions
- やっぱり: On second thought; After all; etc.
- そうなんですか: Really? Is that so? [More curious than そうですか]
- なるほど: I see; That makes sense.
- ごちゅうもんは?: May I have your order?
New Kanji
元、気、入、休、住、出、会、持、高、校、仕、事、電、車、社、員