Katherine
Professionele leerkracht
I majored in Japanese in my university and learned it for 4years. But I didn’t pass the JLPT of N1. N1 is the highest level for Japanese learners. I just passed N2 then I gave it up. I prefer to practice English rather than Japanese. And also, I uses a lot English at work. So I think I totally forgot how to speak Japanese. Now, I got a child who is interested in Japanese and ask me to teach him. I am a little worried about it. What can I do?
24 aug. 2021 10:12
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I think you can do it because it's basic Japanese. Revise a little bit, get a good book for kids, some flashcards and picture stories and you'll be set :)
21 september 2021
Teach him up to the level you’re comfortable with! Japanese 101-level stuff is super easy to teach, even for a non-native Japanese speaker. Just teach a few words and phrases, Jikoshoukai, some culture, etc. I started tutoring Japanese about 2 years after I started studying it. It’s what got me into teaching, actually. If your student trusts you enough to teach it to them, I’d say go for it!
24 augustus 2021
こんにちは! 日本のアニメを見せたらどうですか?子どもは絵と音で、大人が考えられないくらいたくさん吸収しますよ。私の子どもはスウェーデンで育ちましたが、日本のアニメを毎日たくさん見ているので、言葉をびっくりするぐらい知っていますし、とても自然な日本語を話します😊 子どもの吸収力はすごいですねー!
24 augustus 2021
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