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Teaching Plans and Materials for “Minna no Nihongo” Lesson 13: How to teach “I want~” and “~tai desu” ★

Minna no Nihongo Elementary I

新人君
新人君
This is lesson 13.
“I want to do ~." “I’m going to ~."
These are sentence patterns using the “masu" form.

It’s easy because you just replace “masu" with another word.
先輩さん
先輩さん

中堅さん
中堅さん
Making sentences is easy, but listening to sentences like “mi ni ikimasu" and “shi ni ikimasu" is difficult…

If you emphasize that “~hoshii" and “~tai" are adjectives, it should be fine!
ベテランさん
ベテランさん

新人君
新人君
The negative form of “~tai desu," “~takunai desu," seems hard to remember too.

This is the goal for this lesson!!
先輩さん
先輩さん

Goals for Lesson 13 of “Minna no Nihongo"

Communicate what you want or want to do
Communicate the purpose of going somewhere

In this lesson, students will make sentences using “kara" (because) to express reasons, using previously learned sentence patterns and vocabulary. It’s a great review opportunity!!
ベテランさん
ベテランさん
新人君
新人君
You can get the materials on this page.

 Japanese Grammar Materials: “I want to do ~ / I don’t want to do ~"

 

~が欲しいです。

(Draw a person who looks thirsty on the whiteboard. Draw a speech bubble and a picture of water.)

Teacher
Teacher
I’m thirsty, so I want water.

(Draw a person who looks hungry on the whiteboard…)

Teacher
Teacher
I’m hungry, so…

I want food.
学生さん
学生さん

(Draw various other pictures…)

Teacher
Teacher
I’m lonely, so…

I want a boyfriend.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
I have a lot of work, so…

I want time.
学生さん
学生さん

Practice with flashcards, creating sentences with given clauses.

~が欲しくないです。

Teacher
Teacher
Everyone, tomorrow is a holiday.
Do you want homework?

No, I don’t want it.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
“Hoshii" is an “i-adjective."

No, I don’t want it.
学生さん
学生さん

Practice with other YES/NO questions.

Board Notes

(Noun) が ほしい です。
I want money.
I want time.
I want water.

Q: Do you want a bag?
A: Yes, I want it.
No, I don’t want it.

 

What do you want?/ What kind of ~ do you want?

Teacher
Teacher
Mr. A, what do you want for your birthday?

I want a shirt.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
What kind of shirt do you want?

I want a nice shirt.
学生さん
学生さん

Ask other students as well.

Points

Confirm that when answering, “Noun + no + Noun," “i-adjective + Noun," and “na-adjective + na + Noun" will appear.

 

Board Notes

Q: What do you want?
A: I want a shirt.

Q: What kind of shirt do you want?
A: I want a nice shirt. (na-adjective)
I want an expensive shirt. (i-adjective)
I want a Japanese shirt. (Noun)

 

中堅さん
中堅さん
I’ve prepared practice materials here!!

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~たいです。

Points

If sentences like “nemasu ga hoshii desu" appear in the “I want ~" section, you can introduce this naturally.


(Draw a person who looks like they want to eat cake on the whiteboard)

Teacher
Teacher
I want to eat cake.

(Draw a person pointing at a movie theater)
Teacher
Teacher
I want to watch a movie.

(Draw a person who looks like they want to smoke on the whiteboard)

Teacher
Teacher
I want to smoke…

I want to smoke.
学生さん
学生さん

Practice with flashcards.
Provide a reason (first clause) and practice creating sentences with “~tai" (second clause).
Example: (Head hurts, so…) I want to go home.
(I’m tired, so…) I want to rest.

Board Notes

I want to eat cake.
I want to watch a movie.
I want to smoke.

 

中堅さん
中堅さん
I’ve prepared practice materials here!!

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You can download the materials here

 

What do you want to do? / What kind of ~ do you want to do?

Teacher
Teacher
Mr. A, what do you want to eat tonight?

I want to eat fish.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
Mr. B, what do you want to do on Sunday?

I want to buy a bag at the department store.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
What kind of bag do you want to buy?

I want to buy a small bag.
学生さん
学生さん

Introduce this by asking other questions as well.

Board Notes

Q: What do you want to eat?
A: I want to eat fish.

Q: What kind of bag do you want to buy?
A: I want to buy a small bag.

Q: Where do you want to eat lunch?
A: I want to eat at Matsuya.

Q: When do you want to go back to your country?
A: I want to go back in April next year.

 

~たいです。 / ~たくないです。

Teacher
Teacher
Everyone, do you want to have a party at school tomorrow?

Yes, I do.
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
Do you want to have a test tomorrow?

No, I don’t want…
学生さん
学生さん

Teacher
Teacher
“~tai" is an “i-adjective."

No, I don’t want to.
学生さん
学生さん

Ask a few more questions to confirm the sentence pattern.

Board Notes

Tomorrow, I want to have a party.
Tomorrow, I don’t want to have a test.

Tonight, I want to drink beer.
Every night, I don’t want to drink beer.

 

中堅さん
中堅さん
I’ve prepared practice materials here!!

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You can download the materials here

中堅さん
中堅さん
This should be fine for now.

Now, let’s continue to the second half!!
ベテランさん
ベテランさん