3.2 Telling Time Practice
Completion requirements
3.2 Telling Time Practice
MITE / WATCH
Bideo wo mite kudasai.
Please watch the video below.
Please watch the video below.
KIITE / LISTEN
Shitsumon wo kiite kudasai.
Please listen to the questions.
Please listen to the questions.
ITTE / SAY
Kotae wo itte kudasai.
Please say the answers. See if you can respond before Kaera-san or Daisuke-san give the answer.
Please say the answers. See if you can respond before Kaera-san or Daisuke-san give the answer.
The last scenario will require you to listen to Kaera-san's response. See if you can understand what she says before the answer appears on the screen!

Nan ji ni kaerimasuka. What time do you return home?
We know that in the last year of middle school, students often don't return until 10 pm or 11 pm from "JUKU." The same is true in high school when students are taking their university entrance exams.
Businessmen or office workers in Japan are called "Salariiman" (from 'Salary Man') and you can recognize them by their black suits and ties. They work long hours and are unable to eat dinner with their families.
We know that in the last year of middle school, students often don't return until 10 pm or 11 pm from "JUKU." The same is true in high school when students are taking their university entrance exams.
Businessmen or office workers in Japan are called "Salariiman" (from 'Salary Man') and you can recognize them by their black suits and ties. They work long hours and are unable to eat dinner with their families.

The commute to and from work can take a long time, as well. It is not uncommon for university students or workers to commute two hours (or more!) one way, per day.