教室
A physical room in a school or educational institution where students are taught. It can also refer to a specific course of study or a private lesson, such as a music or cooking class.
Ejemplos
3 de 5この教室はとても広いです。
This classroom is very spacious.
十時までに教室へお集まりください。
Please gather in the classroom by 10 o'clock.
あ、忘れ物したから教室に戻るね。
Oh, I forgot something, so I'm heading back to the classroom.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the kanji: 教 (to teach) and 室 (room). It is literally the 'teaching room'.
Quiz rápido
田中先生は今、___にいます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 教室
Ejemplos
この教室はとても広いです。
everydayThis classroom is very spacious.
十時までに教室へお集まりください。
formalPlease gather in the classroom by 10 o'clock.
あ、忘れ物したから教室に戻るね。
informalOh, I forgot something, so I'm heading back to the classroom.
教室における学生の動線を分析する。
academicAnalyzing student movement patterns within the classroom.
来月の研修は第二教室で行います。
businessNext month's training will be held in Classroom 2.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
料理教室に通う
To attend cooking classes
お花月謝教室
Flower arrangement class
塾の教室
Cram school classroom
Se confunde a menudo con
Kyoushitsu refers to the physical room, while Jugyou refers to the lesson or the act of teaching itself.
Gakkyuu refers to the administrative 'class' (the group of students), whereas Kyoushitsu is the location.
Notas de uso
Use this word primarily for rooms in schools. For adult hobbyist learning centers, it is common to append it to the subject, like 'Yoga-kyoushitsu'.
Errores comunes
Beginning learners sometimes use 'gakkou' (school) when they specifically mean the 'kyoushitsu' (classroom) where they are sitting.
Truco para recordar
Think of the kanji: 教 (to teach) and 室 (room). It is literally the 'teaching room'.
Origen de la palabra
A Sino-Japanese compound of 'kyō' (teaching/doctrine) and 'shitsu' (room/chamber).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japanese schools, students are usually responsible for cleaning their own classrooms after school, a practice called 'osoji'.
Quiz rápido
田中先生は今、___にいます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 教室
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