culture 昼ごはん, Lunch

Many Japanese people bring おべんとう, a box lunch, to school or work.

obento (left) school lunch (right)


(TJF)

Key Concept 晩ごはん, Dinner


晩ごはん, dinner, is the biggest meal in Japan. Traditionally, family members eat dinner together. Here are some foods that are commonly eaten at dinner.

eating dinner


(TJF)

にく, Meat

Fish Pork beef steak Chicken
さかな
ぶたにく
ぎゅうにく
ステーキ
とりにく
Potatoes Carrots eggs Salad Soup
じゃがいも
にんじん
たまご
サラダ
スープ

くだもの, Fruit

Bananas Apple Pear Mango
バナナ
なし
マンゴ
Watermelon Grapes Strawberry Papaya
すいか
ぶどう
いちご
パパイヤ

デザート, Dessert

cake pie Ice cream Flan
ケーキ
パイ
アイスクリーム
プリン

Practice Vocabluary


Click Vocabulary Practice or click Begin below.

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culture More Pracice


Say what utensils you use when you eat the following foods.

Particle で expresses “using,” or “by means of.” Click the link in the first column to see the answer.
スープ
ステーキ
プリン
ごはん
シリアル
とりにく
パイ

Vocabulary Practice Kanji Review #1


Can you recognize the following kanji?

Practice with this activity: Kanji Review #1

私、食、飲、茶、朝、昼、晩、好、大、小

Kanji Review #1

 

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Vocabulary Practice Kanji Review #2

Can you recognize the following kanji? Test your memory. See if you can locate the matching kanji.

Kanji Review #2

 

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Graded Assignment Graded Assignments

Please return to the Section 1 Tasks & Assignments folder to complete the graded assignments for Section 1, Part D.

Now go to Section 1, Part E