Introduction to Japanese 1
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
***In Lesson 1, the word for ALLERGY in Japanese is misspelled! It should be アレルギー [ARERUGII]! The concept that I was explaining is still the same, but the word is written incorrectly!***
Introduction to Japanese 1 is designed to teach the fundamentals of the Japanese language including: the background and composition of Japanese, proper pronunciation, and how to introduce yourself.
My style of teaching is very relaxed, so this won't be a course where you feel like you're listening to a robot talk! At the same time, that does mean that I won't edit out my slip ups or even laughter. I want to have fun teaching, just as much as I want you to have fun learning.
What’s different about this course?
Most Japanese courses are designed to teach basic, textbook Japanese- with an occasional culture fact here-and-there. This Japanese course is designed to set you on a fast-track to start speaking real Japanese. I have achieved this in the past with my students by making my lessons relevant and fun, focusing on strengthening a foundation in proper pronunciation, as well as by building a strong vocabulary base.
My goal is to improve your confidence in your ability to learn and speak Japanese. At the same time, I want you to enjoy the journey to fluency.
Recommended supplies:
- Notebook
- Mechanical pencils
- Flashcards
- Printer
There is an optional workbook that can be used as a review/homework for each lesson, as you complete them. It will be attached here. Also, additional worksheets and supplementary materials will be available on my website; www.peraperadreamsblog.wordpress.com
Link to workbook: [Click Here]
Syllabus
- Intro to Japanese 1 Introduction
- Intro to Japanese 1 Lesson 1
- Intro to Japanese 1 Lesson 2
- Intro to Japanese 1 Lesson 3
- Intro to Japanese 1 Lesson 4
- Intro to Japanese 1 Lesson 5
- Intro to Japanese 1 Review
Taught by
Courtney R
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