In this video, you will learn how to talk about mailing a letter in Japanese. The page in the notebook you will see is a journal entry for my three-year-old who is learning Japanese. Yes, I wrote it, not her. The purpose is for me to read it to her so she can remember the different things she did at her Japanese school as well as read it eventually and incorporate personal, relevant vocabulary into her Japanese. I suggest you keep a journal in Japanese to help your studies as well. It helps your long-term retention of new vocabulary.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Japanese Lesson 8: Type in Japanese Hiragana ひらがな
Type in Japanese hiragana (or katakana or kanji) using Windows IME on your computer. First, toggle Japanese input on and then input Japanese characters in different software applications on your computer.
Labels:
hiragana (ひらがな),
Japanese lessons (日本語のレッスン),
typing
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Japanese Lesson 7: Hiragana あ~お (a-o)
In this Japanese video lesson, you will read and write Japanese hiragana あ~お (a-o) using the correct stroke order. Then, you will create Japanese picture flashcards to help you remember words that start with each of the first five hiragana characters.
I don't speak English in my videos so that you can learn faster. Kids learn better this way. It is called the "Natural Approach" to foreign language learning.
I don't speak English in my videos so that you can learn faster. Kids learn better this way. It is called the "Natural Approach" to foreign language learning.
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