高校
When you're learning Japanese at an A2 level, you're starting to build on foundational grammar and vocabulary. You can understand common phrases and sentences related to everyday topics, like school. Knowing words like 高校 (kōkō), which means high school, helps you talk about your education or ask others about theirs. It's a practical word for common conversations.
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The correct order to say 'This is a high school' is 'これ (this) は (topic particle) 高校 (high school) です (is)'.
The correct order to say 'I am a high school student' is '私 (I) は (topic particle) 高校生 (high school student) です (am)'.
The correct order to ask 'Where is your high school?' is 'あなた (you) の (possessive particle) 高校 (high school) は (topic particle) どこ (where) です (is) か (question particle)'.
This sentence describes someone studying abroad after graduating high school. The particles connect the clauses.
This sentence indicates a passion for theater since high school. Pay attention to the particle 'に' for direction.
This sentence talks about many students advancing to high school and making future plans. '進学し' is the conjunctive form of '進学する'.
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مثال
彼は高校の先生です。
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات education
欠席する
A2To be absent.
抽象的
A1Describes something that is based on general ideas or concepts rather than specific physical objects or examples. It is often used to talk about thoughts, art, or explanations that are not easy to see or touch.
後天的
B2Refers to qualities, skills, or traits acquired through experience, learning, or environmental influence after birth.
応用
A1The act of applying a principle, theory, or knowledge to a practical situation or a different context. It is commonly used in education and science to describe moving from basic concepts to complex, real-world problems.
適性
B2A natural ability or suitability for a specific role, task, or academic path. It refers to the fitness of an individual's character or skills to a certain environment.
恣意的
B2Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system. Often used in academic writing to criticize research methods or data selection.
出席する
A2To attend.
ボールペン
A2ballpoint pen
基本
A1Kihon refers to the fundamentals or basics of a subject, skill, or system. it describes the essential foundation that one must master before advancing to more complex levels.
有益
B2Being useful, beneficial, or profitable. It describes something that brings a positive effect or helps in achieving a goal.