LIVE ONLINE Japanese for Low-Intermediate IM2
Dates: March 20 - May 8, 2023
Meets: M and W from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Online - Google Hangouts
Fee: $95.00
There are still openings remaining at this time.
In preparation for the JLPT N4, Japanese for Intermediate is an intensive highly interactive course divided into 6 levels where students will earn a level of understanding of basic Japanese (300 Kanji, 1,500 vocabulary words = 140 classroom hours) . One is able to read and understand passages on familiar daily topics written in basic vocabulary and kanji. Listen and comprehend conversations encountered in daily life and generally follow their contents, provided that they are spoken slowly. *Recommended of previously completed all 6 levels of Japanese for Beginners and/or minimum of hiragana and katakana. Other aspects of Japanese culture will be covered too.
Recommended: Completion of 6 levels of Japanese for Beginners and/or minimum of hiragana and katakana.
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
Recommended: Completion of 6 levels of Japanese for Beginners and/or minimum of hiragana and katakana.
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
Notes:
Link to the class:
https://meet.google.com/aud-stkn-zba
Fee: | $95.00 |
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Hours: | 15.00 |
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Main Rate | Fee | $ 95.00 |
Online - Google Hangouts
Fernando Yamamoto
Fernando Yamamoto studied linguistics in Marketing at The University of Texas at El Paso. He lived in Shizuoka, Japan and is an active member of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese. He now teaches Japanese language and culture to adults and youth using different activities to motivate his students. A list of activities for the past several years includes the following:- In 2018, 102 participants from different Texas schools and universities participated in the Nengajo Contest held by the Japan-America Society of Dallas-Fort Worth for the traditional Japanese New Year's post card. Yamamoto's students won artistic, creative and humor awards.
- In 2019, Yamamoto was honored with an invitation to the Embassy of Japan in Washington D.C.
- In 2020, his students participated in the annual National Japanese Exam, achieving an average score of 88/100.
- A thousand origami paper cranes were made by Japanese language students to honor victims of violence in El Paso; these were admitted into permanent exhibition at the El Paso Museum of History in 2021.
- In 2022, Yamamoto's students successfully obtained Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) certifications and some have been admitted into the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program.
Date | Day | Time | Location |
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03/20/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
03/22/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
03/27/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
03/29/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/03/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/05/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/10/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/12/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/17/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/19/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/24/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
04/26/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
05/01/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
05/03/2023 | Wednesday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |
05/08/2023 | Monday | 7 PM to 8 PM | Online - Google Hangouts |