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Fashion and Clothes

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Japanese 3 > Teen Culture

Fashion and Clothes

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Exchange ideas about clothing preferences and personal style, giving details such as patterns, fabrics, and fit.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Comprehend spoken and written information on clothing and personal style presented in advertisements, articles, or Internet sites.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Describe clothing, and fashion styles, both present day and from another time period.
  • Produce spoken and written presentations on the influence of fashion on teen culture.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Discuss modern and traditional dress in Japan.
  • Discuss attitudes towards fashion and traditional dress from various cultures in Japan.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Make connections between types of clothing worn in geographic locations in the U.S. and Japan.
  • Recognize differences between sizes of clothing in the U.S. and Japan.
  • Relate knowledge of fashion and clothing issues to information learned in classes such as history, economics and marketing.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast typical clothing in the U.S. and in Japan.
  • Identify Japanese clothing and fashion terms used in English and vice-versa.
  • Compare and contrast attitudes toward fashion in the U.S. and in Japan.

Communication Across Communities

  • Locate an authentic source of information on fashion and/or traditional dress, such as an individual, Internet site or article.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to wearing, removing and purchasing clothing
  • Vocabulary for expressing interest, disinterest and indifference
  • Vocabulary for detailed descriptions of clothing, including specific color, pattern and style
  • Comparatives and superlatives
  • Vocabulary to ask for and tell about what something is made of
  • Counting units for shoes, dresses, and accessories

Japanese 3 > Teen Culture

Leisure Time

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Express preferences and elicit those of others about leisure time activities.
  • Exchange points of view and support opinions about leisure time activities.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Demonstrate an understanding of culturally-authentic selections on teen interests from the media of Japan, such as key pal letters, leisure time advertisements, videos, print or Internet articles, and news features.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce well-organized spoken and written presentations with supporting details appropriate to the type of audience and the purpose of the presentation in relation to teenage leisure activities.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Discuss patterns of teen behavior and recreational pastimes in Japan.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Discuss information learned in courses such as biology about the connection between active pastimes and good health.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast patterns of teen behavior and recreational pastimes in Japan with those of teens in the United States.
  • Identify words related to leisure time activities that are derived from English (rejaa, deji, kame, etc.).

Communication Across Communities

  • Expand Japanese language skills and cultural knowledge by viewing programs and videos in Japanese related to leisure time activities in Japan.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to pastimes, sports and leisure (cell phones, keitai, etc.)
  • Expressions of excitement, disappointment and opinions

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Last Updated
September 25, 2008


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