Rainbowhill's Japanese for Absolute Beginners
- Teacher Rating:
- 261 total sessions
- Subject:
- Japanese
- Meets on:
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- Sessions:
- (6) 60 min sessions 0 sessions remain
Teacher: Brett
Never studied Japanese before? Don’t know where to start? Japanese for Absolute Beginners is for you! Over 6 live video lessons you’ll learn everyday expressions and useful phrases to help you get by in Japanese. Small class sizes, personal attention and the right level make learning fun. There is always more opportunity to talk in Japanese Language Lab for Absolute Beginners.
To support your learning I’ve created a free downloadable workbook which covers each of the six lessons, all the sentences and vocabulary we’ll practising in class, plus six bonus lessons! That’s 12 lessons total, with everything you need to know in one handy downloadable and printable workbook.
To support you outside of class I maintain fifteen free smartfm word lists, which you can practice in your own time to accelerate your learning, in crease your vocabulary or maintain your confidence.
Some of these 15 smartfm lists include the highly popular;
- Useful Everyday Japanese ExpressionsThat’s over 250 words in those three lists alone!
If you were to pay full price for Japanese for Absolute Beginners you’d get all this for $5 a lesson, or $30 total over 6 weeks, $60 for 6 weeks if you include Language Lab conversation classes.
If you sign up now for Superpass you get unlimited lessons on eduFire for the one low price of $29 per month. That’s not just for my classes but for all classes on eduFire, you can learn whatever you want! That means even if you only choose to do Japanese for Absolute Beginners and the Language Lab you’d get both classes for less than $8 a week!
This season of Japanese for Absolute Beginners starts with “Lesson A01 – Introductions” in the first week of October.
• Lesson A01 – Introductions • Lesson A02 – Where are you from? • Lesson A03 – What’s your job? • Lesson A04 – Talk about your family • Lesson A05 – Ask for help with vocabulary • Lesson A06 – Where are my keys?The following season of Japanese for Absolute Beginners in late November starts with “Lesson A07 – Do you have everything?”
• Lesson A07 – Do you have everything? • Lesson A08 – What kind of food do you like? • Lesson A09 – The things you like doing • Lesson A10 – Eating out • Lesson A11 – Taking a taxi • Lesson A12 – Going shoppingYou won’t need to know hiragana or katakana, as the class workbook is in romaji.
All I want you to bring is a positive attitude and willingness to participate. Is there something you’d like me to bring to class?
Pedro Paulo said: Hi! Is it still possible to join the classes?
I have no prior knowledge except I can read Hiragana and I am working on katakana by myself. posted over 2 years ago
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