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🍁 IJC Exclusive - 3rd Annual Fall Kōyō Anime Watch Party + Trivia Games 🍂
Average rating: 5.0Number of reviews: (32)
Completed by 124 learnersAn exclusive anime watch party for IJC learners of all levels! Come join us in watching and commenting on three anime episodes or film segments in Japanese with or without subtitles. (For the record, "kōyō" = "changing of the leaves.")
Mr. Kelsey P. ケルシー先生
Average rating: 4.9Number of reviews: (345)
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12-17
year old learners
3-10
learners per class
$10
Charged upfront
Meets once
120 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
The summer season is here, and what better way to celebrate all the Japanese we've accumulated then to chat over and discuss the best of Japanese anime! *** Please make sure to read all instructions below. Consider as well reading through the Parental Guidance section for more details about possible mature themes for each anime viewing. *** This party has been arranged exclusively for current Immersion Japanese Club (IJC) members across all levels as an opportunity to meet and interact with...
This class is taught in English.
+ Participants will have the opportunity to get to meet each other and connect over their common ground as Japanese students at varying levels of the IJC series. + Participants will get to ask questions, hear commentary, and chat about the Japanese language and culture we encounter in the anime. + Participants will get to work on teams to show off their knowledge of anime and Japanese language
In order to fully participate in the watch party's anime viewing (and not just the Zoom-hosted meeting), please read and follow the instructions below. While I'll be happy to post these instructions and troubleshoot with folks in the chat box in Zoom during the meeting as well, I intend to start the viewing as soon as possible after starting--so it would be best to check off all these to-do's beforehand so as not to miss anything! INSTRUCTIONS 1. Sign up for this watch party! 2. Double-check that the episodes we will be viewing together are available in your region, and look for alternative ways of viewing them if not. 3. Get familiar with the apps and extensions we'll be using together, specifically Language Reactor and Kahoot (details under "Sources" below). 4. Show up on time to avoid missing any part of the anime or other directions given during the meeting. 5. Direct message me at any point if you have any questions :)
All listed anime are for certain on Netflix in the North American region. Please check there first if you have a Netflix account to be sure you can view each one in your region. For those without a Netflix account, be sure to check Hulu, HBO Max, Crunchyroll, or Amazon Prime to list a few other potential platforms where an anime show may be hosted.
2 hours per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
The episodes (or 20-minute film segments) we will watch together are listed below and have been selected for being more or less neutral of potentially sensitive content so that even younger participants can join us with their parents' peace of mind. That said, participants should watch as much or as little as is under the discretion of the parent. Please check special notes below for details about the particular segments of the films we'll be watching. For more information on each of the films we will be viewing, please check out IMDB Parents Guide descriptions: + Gudetama (TV-G): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21104890/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg + Komi Can't Communicate (TV-14): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14626352/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg + Death Note (TV-14): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0877057/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg Please also feel free to message me directly with any questions you have around any of the above!
Those who are using Chrome browsers to watch their anime will be invited to explore, download, and utilize the Language Reactor extension (formerly called "Language Learning with Netflix"), a browser extension set up to help Netflix viewers learn languages through the use of dual subtitles, an auto-pausing feature, pronunciation assistance, and dictionary pop-up tools. It's encouraged that learners and parents get familiar with the tool ahead of time by going to the following hosting site for it: https://www.LanguageReactor.com/ Also, if you're planning to participate in the trivia tournament during the watch party, please take a quick moment right now to be sure you (1) have the Kahoot! mobile app on one of your devices or (2) are using a browser that will support Kahoot! games. Details of both of these can be found in the articles below: "Intro to Kahoot! mobile apps" https://support.kahoot.com/hc/en-us/articles/115016045047 "What browsers work with Kahoot!?" https://support.kahoot.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003198748
Meet the teacher
Mr. Kelsey P. ケルシー先生
Average rating: 4.9Number of reviews: (345)
------- At a Glance ------- + Magna cum laude graduate in philosophy with honors and concentrations in Japanese studies and religion + Praxis II 5161 (Mathematics Content Knowledge) certification-holder + 2nd Highest Level JLPT (Japanese...