TisPACOtheGr8
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- Posted: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 06:30:10 +0000
To make a rather long story short. I will be teaching beginner Japanese for a few weeks at my school. I feel I have a pretty legitimate understanding of the basic principles in the language. I feel confident that I can successfully teach a group of students the information they have requested of me and more. My first class will be sometime this week and I plan to give a lecture, present a PowerPoint and to do a few activities from when I first starting learning in a classroom environment.
I need critics to critique my work before I actually present it in front of a group of people.
I'm looking for people that know the language to some extent and those who do not. Please give your opinion
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I need critics to critique my work before I actually present it in front of a group of people.
I'm looking for people that know the language to some extent and those who do not. Please give your opinion
Slide 1
Slide 2
Slide 3
Slide 4
Slide 5
Slide 6
Slide 7
Slide 9
Slide10
Slide 11
Slide 12
Slide 13
Slide 14
NOTES:
All slides are in my words. I did not put slide 8 or 15 down because there not essential to the language and refer to our program.
Slide 11 is showing questions I feel some people will eventually have in there head.
My answers to slide 11;
1. Overall to simplify the reading and writing process. I will probably go in to more detail then this but you get the jisit of where I'm getting at.
2. No one system is used alone. Both Kana and Kanji are used together in daily literature, advertising ect... The only time you will ever see just Kana is in children books.
3. My answer to them for this is, I want them to get use to seeing the Kana as much as possible before the other guy takes over.
Feel free to throw in things you think that would make it better or fixes I can make.
All slides are in my words. I did not put slide 8 or 15 down because there not essential to the language and refer to our program.
Slide 11 is showing questions I feel some people will eventually have in there head.
My answers to slide 11;
1. Overall to simplify the reading and writing process. I will probably go in to more detail then this but you get the jisit of where I'm getting at.
2. No one system is used alone. Both Kana and Kanji are used together in daily literature, advertising ect... The only time you will ever see just Kana is in children books.
3. My answer to them for this is, I want them to get use to seeing the Kana as much as possible before the other guy takes over.
Feel free to throw in things you think that would make it better or fixes I can make.