I didn't update the blog last week as no one was absent.
Same this week but just a reminder that you need to hand in a piece of written work for feedback next week.
I asked for a description of a place but any other topic is fine.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Week 2
First of all, thanks to Alice for a great presentation on a book she read over Xmas.
In this class we looked at lesson 24, being introduced to someone and reviewed talking about likes/dislikes / what people are good at/ not so good at.
Then we talked a bit about Japanese homes and "homestay". I will put the PPT presentation of the rooms in the house on blackboard and a list of words. (In the Vocabulary building folder)
We also used the phrase "+te wa ikemasen" meaning "must not" to talk about what you mustn't do in a Japanese home. For example
kutsu o haite wa ikemasen.
ofuro no naka de karada o aratte wa ikemasen.
We will continue the topic of "homestay" next week.
In this class we looked at lesson 24, being introduced to someone and reviewed talking about likes/dislikes / what people are good at/ not so good at.
Then we talked a bit about Japanese homes and "homestay". I will put the PPT presentation of the rooms in the house on blackboard and a list of words. (In the Vocabulary building folder)
We also used the phrase "+te wa ikemasen" meaning "must not" to talk about what you mustn't do in a Japanese home. For example
kutsu o haite wa ikemasen.
ofuro no naka de karada o aratte wa ikemasen.
We will continue the topic of "homestay" next week.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Japanese Intermediate 2
Welcome to the new class blog.
Put the URL in your favourites so you can access it easily. Don't forget to check it regularly even if you have attended the classes - I often add extra information.
Feel free to comment or share extra information about studying Japanese, for example if you come across a good website.
がんばってください
Put the URL in your favourites so you can access it easily. Don't forget to check it regularly even if you have attended the classes - I often add extra information.
Feel free to comment or share extra information about studying Japanese, for example if you come across a good website.
がんばってください
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