Extractions: English Contest on Ideas and Examples of How to Teach Culture in Japanese-language Class Award-winning Plans of the Second Contest TJF is pleased to announce the winners of its second Lesson Plan Contest: Ideas and Examples of How to Teach Culture in Japanese-language Class. The recipients of the grand and second prizes, who passed the first and second stages of screening by Japanese-language education specialists, are as follows: ( You can view PDF files of the following lesson plans. ) Elementary school level Grand Prize: "Mixed Pizza," Sagae Satoko (U.S.) Second Prize: "Communication and Correspondence," Yoshida Yoshiko (Australia) Content-based Lesson Award: "Snails," Catherine Speechley (Australia) Cultural Tradition Award: "Kimono," Nobuko Weeks (U.S.)
2009 May Tobidasu ♥♥ 飛び出す by Katherine in Culture Shock, Education, Elementary School Education, Japanese Language, Lesson Plans, Living in Japan, Teaching. Today was another day at the elementary school http://tobidasu.wordpress.com/2009/05/
Extractions: Life through the eyes of an American girl living and working in Japan May 1 Comment by Katherine in Culture Friends Information Living in Japan ... Pictures So, I never really did spend any time on the rest of my mom’s visit to Japan, so I guess this entry will be the first of a series of entries about her trip. I am sure I will throw other random entries in here and there as well. Before I get into that type of post though… I mentioned previously that my elementary school was supposed to be having their sports festival this weekend. I then made a post about how Japanese make paper dolls that are supposed to help bring the weather that you want on a certain day. Well, the forecast for this weekend was rain, so I made one of those suckers. Guess what? Heavy on and off rains all weekend. This means that the sports festival was cancelled and moved to Tuesday. Thankfully, I work at the elementary school on Tuesday, so I can still participate in the events I was asked to be in and take lots of pictures and video, but I did not want my students to be disappointed. They were all so excited for it and moving it to a weekday I am sure makes it harder for parents to come and watch because of work. So, just like the song says, I snipped the head off my tissue teru teru bozu and gave the remains to my hamster. No sense in wasting perfectly good tissue.
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Extractions: Where Do I Begin? D on't know where to start? This page directs you to where you should begin. Introductory Lessons If you are new to Japanese, start here! Basic Lessons Lessons specially designed for beginners and people who want to brush up their Japanese. Grammar/Expressions Verbs, adjectives, particles, pronouns, useful expressions and more. Japanese Writing for Beginners Introduction to Japanese writing. Kanji Lessons Are you interested in kanji? Here you will find some of the thousands of kanji characters. Hiragana Lessons Here you will find all hiragana and how to write them. Hiragana Culture Lessons Lessons to practice hiragana with Japanese culture examples. Katakana Lessons Here you will find all katakana and how to write them.
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SPIRITED AWAY 1 Produced by Toshio Suzuki Directed by Hayao Miyazaki Written by Hayao Miyazaki Running Time 125 minutes Rating PG Winner of Golden Bear Award for Best Picture; 52 nd Berlin Film http://web41.its.hawaii.edu/manoa.hawaii.edu/eastasia/wp/wp-content/uploads/2004
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