Rainbowhill's Japanese for Beginners
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- 261 total sessions
- Subject:
- Japanese
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Teacher: Brett
Studied a little Japanese before? Have you mastered basic expressions? Gain the confidence to manage common situations in Japanese for Beginners.
Over 6 live video lessons you’ll learn to maintain a brief exchange and complete transactions. Small class sizes, personal attention and language at the right level make learning fun. There is always more opportunity to talk in Japanese Language Lab for Beginners.
To support you outside of class I maintain fifteen free smartfm word lists, which you can use to accelerate your learning or maintain your confidence.
Some of these 15 smartfm lists include the highly popular;
- Useful Japanese Classroom ExpressionsThere are over 75 words and expressions in those three lists alone!
If you were to pay full price for Japanese for 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 Beginners and the Language Lab you’d get both classes and all of the support material for less than $1 a day!
This season of Japanese for Beginners starts with “Lesson B01 – Asking the time” in the first week of October.
• Lesson B01 – Asking the time • Lesson B02 – Shopping for groceries • Lesson B03 – At the post office • Lesson B04 – Going there by train • Lesson B05 – Making an invitation • Lesson B06 – Illness and injuryThe next season of Japanese for Beginners starts with “Lesson B07 – Talking about things you are good at” in the last week of November.
• Lesson B07 – Talking about things you are good at • Lesson B08 – Asking for permission • Lesson B09 – Expressing desire • Lesson B10 – Giving advice • Lesson B11 – Expressing obligation • Lesson B12 – Giving and ReceivingA basic grasp of hiragana and katakana is preferred as the workbook contains no romaji. Please compare the free Japanese for Beginners Class Workbook with the Japanese for Absolute Beginners Class Workbook to get an understanding of the content and style of each lesson.
Renee said: Brett's classes are very enjoyable and easy to follow. I'm getting more Japanese practice! :) posted over 2 years ago
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