*Golden* in Japanese: Hiragana + Katakana Samurai • Week 1, Day 1 Public Class

Tuesday, October 19 2010 | 5:00 PM (EST)

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About the Class

"Learning quickly in a fun, relaxed environment."

Class competitions, some Live Singing, Guessing Games/Quizzes, and Insider Information on Japan..._*Very Interesting*_.

*The Goals*
•Learn the basics of hiragana & katakana, covering a little at a time.
•To accomplish this meeting 2-3 weeks a month, 3 days a week, for 3-4 months.

*The Focus*
Gain *Golden* Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking skills using the techniques of the samurai warriors. That means we'll...
1. Learn a little.
2. Review A LOT in various ways.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2.

*Prerequisites*
•Again, a respectful & considerate attitude toward ALL.
(Respecting and following this aspect of japanese culture in order to speak and understand japanese well...and to be allowed to attend this class.)
•Support attendees & host, i.e. Be Helpful & Positive.
•Be willing to avoid using the word 'not'.

*What people are saying*
For comments from past participants, check out the following link: http://edufire.com/classes/4304-sisterspace-golden-hiragana-samurai-in-30-45-min-/reviews

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: japanese, 9th-10th grade: japanese, hiragana, katakana, reading, writing, listening, speaking

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About Jamie A.
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Peace & Greetings to everyone.

I am known as "J.", "Jamila", and Jamie. By whichever name you know me, the story is still the same. And, the story is...

I lived, studied & worked in Japan for two (2) years through the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET Programme). Living in Japan working in 3 Japanese public high schools as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT), I gained experience in interactive, student-focused teaching and learning. In other words, I learned how to make learning active & fun by creating lesson plans that enabled & encouraged speaking, as well as the strengthening of listening skills.

The teaching and cultural skills I gained in Japan is what I bring to Japanese language classes. And, although I'm new to this website and it's platform, I strive to do what I've been doing elsewhere, which is make learning Easy, Entertaining, and Effective.

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