In Japanese, to ask about the day of the week, use the sentence pattern '何曜日ですか' (What day of the week is it?), and to answer, simply state the day name followed by 'です' (is). For example, '月曜日です' (It's Monday). You can also add event names before the question, such as 'テストは何曜日ですか' (What day is the test?).
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Hi everyone. In this lesson, you'll practice giving the day of the week.
In the next minute, you'll be challenged to [music] ask and answer questions about the day of the week.
First, let's look at some examples.
To ask the day of the week, say You can put or an event name like before it.
To answer, simply state the day followed by this.
Listen to a few more examples.
Let's practice.
You are talking to Shin about school.
Ask him, "What day is the test?"
Now, ask Ken, "What day is it today?"
How did you do?
You can consider this practice exercise successful if you were able to answer in the given time. [music] And use the sentence pattern featured in the examples.
Try this practice [music] exercise again if you want to improve your fluency. To learn more vocabulary and phrases, [music] access our can-do video series by clicking the link in the description.
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