What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hoursClass Experience
Welcome to Here's Katakana! part 2. I hope you enjoyed learning about Katakana in part 1 as much as I did. I guess because you are here, you did enjoy it and that makes me happy. In this class, we will review what we learned in part 1 as well as go over the next 18 of the 69 Katakana (Japanese letters). So in total, you will know 33 Hiragana. Wow, almost halfway there! If you are wondering why I am saying 69 it is because I am adding the ten ten and maru characters. If you don't know what those are, then that means you need to sign up for the first part. In this lesson, we will learn how to read, write and pronounce the Japanese letters ア, シ, ス, セ, ソ ザ, ジ, ズ, ゼ, ゾ タ, チ, ツ, テ, ト ダ, デ, ド They look very similar don't they, if you don't know why then please sign up for the first course. This is the second in a five-part course that will be used to go over Katakana (a Japanese writing system). You will definitely enjoy this class. We will play games (hidden Hiragana game, kahoot and much more), video clips (to help with writing), PowerPoint slides, and pictures to help you learn the sound and the letter. I want you to have fun, so much fun that it doesn't seem like you are learning. There is some experience needed for this class. The student must either have taken part 1 of this series or know the Katakana ア-カ. Please bring an open mind and be ready to learn.
Learning Goals
In this lesson, students will be able to read, write and pronounce these Japanese letters of the alphabet
さ, し, す, せ, そ
ざ, じ, ず, ぜ, ぞ
た, ち, つ, て, と
だ, で, ど
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Alabama Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Master's Degree in Education from University of Birmingham at Alabama
I received my undergraduate degree in the Japanese language, culture, and history. I also earned my Master's degree in K-12 education. I studied abroad at Nihon University in Tokyo as well as worked as an English teacher in Niigata, Japan. I was able to see what I learned firsthand.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$23
per classMeets once
60 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-6 learners per class