Free Print and color Japanese and English Language flashcard for konbanwa / goodnight.
This fun activity will help you learn a Japanese vocabulary phrase. You can print and color this flashcard and vocabulary page for the Japanese phrase, "konbanwa" it is the phrase for, "Good evening," in English.The free printable coloring project below features cut-outs for the front and back of a flashcard that can be colored by the student and glued together or glued to opposite sides of cardstock to make a vocabulary card that may be used to help to learn the word.
The top of the printable can be combined with others to form a student's vocabulary book. It has the word and a translation in bold open letters that can also be colored plus an area for notes or writing a practice sentence.
Parents and teachers will find this free to printable coloring page helpful.
- It is ideal for any children's learning situation.
- Home School.
- Language Club.
- Self-study.
- Classroom.
- ESL, (English as a second language) class.
- Use it when kids need a quiet activity.
HOW TO PRINT THE FREE FLASHCARD BELOW:
- With some printers, you can just click on the image and send it to your printer,
- With some printers, you can just highlight it and paste it into a word document then print from there. If there are problems with the margins you can reset them in your toolbar.
- With some printers, you might need to drag the image to your desktop and print from there.
Japanese English Flashcard for Konbanwa, Good Evening |
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I hope you enjoy coloring this printable flash card as much as I enjoyed creating it. I know you will be successful in your language studies.
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