Garden: Watering Plants
A polite beginner conversation about watering plants, dry soil, and helping in the garden.
Two neighbors water flowers and vegetables in a small morning garden.

Conversation
佐藤
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山田
Line 2
佐藤
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山田
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佐藤
Line 5
山田
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山田
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佐藤
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わかりました。この やさいにも みずを あげますか。
わかりました。この野菜にも水をあげますか。
I understand. Do we water these vegetables too?
山田
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はい、おねがいします。やさいにも みずを あげてください。
はい、お願いします。野菜にも水をあげてください。
Yes, please. Please water the vegetables too.
Grammar Used
は
Marks the topic of a sentence: what the speaker is talking about.
です
Adds a polite present-tense statement after nouns and な-adjectives.
〜ている
Shows that an action is happening now or that a state continues.
ね
Adds a friendly feeling of shared understanding, agreement, or confirmation.
から
Gives a reason or cause: because or so.
〜がある
Says that something exists or that someone has a condition such as a fever.
〜てください
Makes a polite request or instruction by attaching ください to the verb て form.
〜ましょう
Suggests doing something together or expresses 'let's do.'
Teaching Notes
This N5 conversation keeps the setting familiar and concrete: neighbors, flowers, vegetables, water, and soil. The grammar links focus on beginner patterns that appear naturally while caring for plants:
〜ているfor actions happening now and continuing states, such as watering flowers or dry soil.からfor giving a simple reason.〜てくださいfor polite garden instructions.〜ましょうfor a friendly shared action.- Basic sentence anchors such as
は,です,ね, and〜がある.
Lesson progress
Mark this conversation as learnt when you are done practicing it.