Konnichiwa Mina-san (Hello Everyone),
This week's meeting will have to be a little shorter than usual I'm afraid so I'd like to get started right away after school. Let's try to start 3:00pm so our meeting will be 3-3:45pm. I'm very sorry, but I need to get home a little sooner this week.
Last week we finished learning the basic Hiragana syllabary. We will review and have another quiz on this. Be prepared, I'm going to ask you write them on command without looking at anything as well so please spend sometime reviewing.
I haven't entirely decided what we will do after that. I think looking at some pictures and watching a little video might be a fun break from studying 'Nihongo' (Japanese). We'll see!
Suiyobi ni mata ne! (See you on Wednesday!)
October 29, 2011
October 24, 2011
Fourth Club Meeting
Konnichiwa Mina-san!
This week we will have our club meeting as usual after school in my classroom.
Last week you had a little impromptu quiz on the 1st-3rd lines of the syllabary chart I gave you:
a i u e o
ka ki ku ke ko
sa shi su se so
We also went over the writings for:
I look forward to seeing you in class!
Mata ne!
This week we will have our club meeting as usual after school in my classroom.
Last week you had a little impromptu quiz on the 1st-3rd lines of the syllabary chart I gave you:
a i u e o
ka ki ku ke ko
sa shi su se so
We also went over the writings for:
ta chi tsu te to
na ni nu ne no
ha hi fu he ho
Be prepared for a little quiz on these as well before we move on to the rest of the syllabary:
ma mi mu me mo
ya - yu- yo
wa- - wo
n
We are almost done Hiragana! Ganbatte!!! (You can do it!!)
We then started learning how to count in Japanese, using a textbook CD. We will review this, move on with some more numbers and counting.
Mata ne!
October 16, 2011
Third Club Meeting
Konnichiwa Mina-san! O-genki desu ka
Hello Everyone! How are you?
Tsugi no Nihon no kurabu no aukoto ga konshu no suiyobi desu!
Our next Japanese club meeting is this Wednesday (Oct.19th)
I hope you've been practicing your Hiragana, because I may have a little quiz for you!
By now you should know:
a i u e o
ka ki ku ke ko
sa shi su se so
You should continue learning the next few lines of the syllabary chart I gave you:
ta chi tsu te to
na ni ne ne no
ha hi fu he ho
We will not spend the entire meeting practicing hiragana. We will review some of the key expressions we went over in class last week and move on to a textbook unit, learning numbers!
Konshu anatatachi ni aukoto wo tanoshimi ni shimasu!
I look forward to seeing you this week!
Mata ne!
See you!
Hello Everyone! How are you?
Tsugi no Nihon no kurabu no aukoto ga konshu no suiyobi desu!
Our next Japanese club meeting is this Wednesday (Oct.19th)
I hope you've been practicing your Hiragana, because I may have a little quiz for you!
By now you should know:
a i u e o
ka ki ku ke ko
sa shi su se so
You should continue learning the next few lines of the syllabary chart I gave you:
ta chi tsu te to
na ni ne ne no
ha hi fu he ho
We will not spend the entire meeting practicing hiragana. We will review some of the key expressions we went over in class last week and move on to a textbook unit, learning numbers!
Konshu anatatachi ni aukoto wo tanoshimi ni shimasu!
I look forward to seeing you this week!
Mata ne!
See you!
October 10, 2011
Second Club Meeting
Konnichiwa!
O-genki desu ka ( How are you?)
Our second club meeting will be this Wednesday, Oct. 12th at our usual time.
We will review what we learned last week, learn and review some key greetings/expressions, review the hiragana characters we learned last week and continue practicing some more.
The phrases you learned last week include:
Konnichiwa
Watashi no name wa ____________ desu.
Hajimemashite.
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
We also went over the hiragana writings for: a i u e o
If you want to get ahead, start studying: ka ki ku ke ko
Sui-yobi ni mina san wo au ni tanoshimini shiteimasu!
(I look forward to seeing everyone on Wednesday!)
O-genki desu ka ( How are you?)
Our second club meeting will be this Wednesday, Oct. 12th at our usual time.
We will review what we learned last week, learn and review some key greetings/expressions, review the hiragana characters we learned last week and continue practicing some more.
The phrases you learned last week include:
Konnichiwa
Watashi no name wa ____________ desu.
Hajimemashite.
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.
We also went over the hiragana writings for: a i u e o
If you want to get ahead, start studying: ka ki ku ke ko
Sui-yobi ni mina san wo au ni tanoshimini shiteimasu!
(I look forward to seeing everyone on Wednesday!)
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