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Immersion Japanese Club: Beginner Japanese for Greetings

Introduce your learner to the beauty of Japanese language and culture with this beginner-friendly course. In just four weeks, they'll master essential greetings used in daily life while building confidence in speaking Japanese.
Mr. Kelsey P. ケルシー先生
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(373)
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What's included

4 live meetings
3 hrs 40 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. 1-2 per week
Assessment
1-2 throughout the class

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner Level
Embark on an exciting journey into Japanese language and culture with Immersion Japanese Club: Level 1 - Beginner Japanese - Greetings! 

Designed for beginners, this four-lesson course will teach your learner essential greetings and everyday phrases in an engaging Japanese language learning environment.

Through interactive lessons and engaging activities, students will:

+ Learn and practice polite phrases used in daily Japanese life.
+ Build confidence in pronunciation and understanding.
+ Discover cultural insights tied to the language they’re learning.

Students in this series will dive deep into the Japanese language through an immersive and engaging approach.

Each session introduces learners to essential phrases with a focus on accurate pronunciation and practical use. Interactive role-playing and activities allow students to apply what they've learned in realistic, everyday scenarios. 

Lessons also provide fascinating cultural insights, helping learners understand when and how phrases are used in real-life contexts.

Japanese is spoken as much as possible throughout the course to create a natural learning environment, with clear and supportive explanations in English when needed. 

Every 55-minute session includes dedicated time for discussion, questions, and practice, ensuring all learners feel confident and ready to continue their language journey.

This course is perfect for anime fans, Japanese culture enthusiasts, and curious learners starting their language journey. Taught by an experienced, certified instructor, every class is designed to spark curiosity and make learning fun!


NOTE: A minimum of *four* learners must be enrolled for the course section to run as scheduled. Postponements and cancelations will be made clear to enrolled learners and parents through the classroom, where applicable.

Learning Goals

Understand and pronounce essential Japanese greetings used in everyday life.
Recognize when and how to use phrases such as "good morning," "good evening," and "thank you for the meal."
learning goal

Syllabus

4 Lessons
over 4 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Greetings - Aisatsu
 Learn the basics of greeting in Japanese. This lesson covers essential phrases like "good morning," "good evening," "please," "excuse me," "here you go," "thank you," and "you're welcome," setting a foundation for polite conversation. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
More Greetings - Hoka no aisatsu
 Expand your greeting vocabulary with phrases used in daily life such as "I'm leaving," "take care," "good night," "I'm home," "welcome back," "let's eat," and "thank you for the meal." 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Further Greetings - Sono hoka no aisatsu
 Delve deeper into greetings and expressions of courtesy. Learn phrases such as "thank you," "likewise," "nice to meet you," "please," "sorry," "excuse me," and "good job." 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Review & Wrap-up
 Consolidate all Japanese vocabulary and grammar studied in this course before playing a super review game with situational practice opportunities. 
55 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Note: Parental consent for use of Blooket for play and content review is assumed granted unless expressed directly to the teacher otherwise. According to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), Japanese ranks as a Category V language among world languages in the highest level of difficulty (based on average time of acquisition) alongside Chinese, Korean, and Arabic. Learners of these languages often require approximately 2200 hours (or 88 weeks) of use and study to reach conversational fluency. (Source: https://2009-2017.state.gov/m/fsi/sls/orgoverview/languages/index.htm) It is important to help students keep in mind that more difficult languages such as Japanese require effort and diligence to master. As enjoyable as it often is to learn, it can also be challenging and even downright frustrating at times to achieve confidence. Please support them where necessary by reminding them of this fact and, if possible, finding creative solutions together toward continually rediscovering the fun and magic of this language. Need suggestions? Try looking through manga or watching an anime show together, or perhaps even practicing some basic phrases at the dinner table, to inspire and reinvigorate them when the going gets tough. And, as always, feel free to reach out to me for additional support at any time.
Pre-Requisites
None
Supply List
Youkoso!(Welcome!) I'm happy that you've decided to join our class. Would you please introduce yourself to me and the other learners? And please share any background or questions you have in Japanese language or culture (^o^)/
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
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Joined February, 2019
4.9
373reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Bachelor's Degree from Gustavus Adolphus College
At a Glance:

 + Magna cum laude graduate in philosophy with honors and concentrations in Japanese studies and religion
 + JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) older N2 Level certification-holder 
 + Member of the 2007 International Scholar Laureate Program Delegation on Diplomacy & International Relations in the People's Republic of China 
 + Teacher and tutor to over 1000 foreign language students on Outschool and elsewhere

Details:

Kelsey studied Japanese language, culture, history, and economics both at home (Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota) and a year abroad (Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan). He returned to Japan after graduating to live for another three years in Kagawa prefecture, Shikoku, where he worked in language instruction and Japanese-English translation. He attained certification in the 2nd highest level of the internationally recognized Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) less than three years into his Japanese studies. 

Kelsey's teaching experience in language instruction (where he often implements the Natural Approach and TPR) continues to this day in private lessons for both children and adults in various subjects including Japanese language learning and JLPT test prep. For Japanese, this includes literacy in kanji and the language's other character sets, as well as comprehension and production in both informal and business-level conversation. 

Regarding the JLPT specifically, Kelsey's tutoring methods involve a top-down approach to deconstructing, studying for, and tackling the JLPT for those students looking to take their Japanese to the next level and even get this important certification that can land them a job abroad. Feel free to contact him for more information about the JLPT and suggestions on whether or not it may be right for your learner's language goals.

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$18

weekly or $72 for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
4-8 learners per class

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