ðChildren's Specialized Japanese Teacher ð6 years experience teaching Japanese at a kindergarten in Taiwan ð130+ years experience teaching online to children from 1-10 years old ðMotto "No Fun, No Class ðCertified Japanese teacher ðCompleted 440 hours of Japanese teacher training course ðCertified childcare worker ðExperience working in a daycare center and babysitting ðPassed German exam GOETHE-ZERTIFIKAT ðStudied at Friedrich Schiller University (Germany) ðShort-term study abroad in Australiað·My class featuresðĐTarget students: children 2-12 years old Basic to advancedðĐTeach Japanese using Japanese natural Method adopted ðĐLearn through fun hand games and body movement ðĐI teach Japanese that Japanese people actually use at home. ðĐI also teach Japanese culture and customs ðĐI have classes with many innovations to keep children's concentration ðĐI take the SDGs into considerationððððð
ð·Features of my class
ðJapanese Comprehensive Skills Classð
ðĐTarget students: Children 2-12 years old, basic to advanced
ðĐTarget students: children 2-12 years old, basic to advancedã
ðĐOriginal teaching materials (handmade materials, toys, Jamboad, PowerPoint, etc.)
ðĐMany original methods to learn through fun hand games and body movements
ðĐTeach the Japanese language spoken by Japanese people at home in Japan.
ðĐIf you wish, we can teach you the polite form of Japanese. (e.g., for those who wish to immigrate to Japan)
ðĐI will teach you about Japanese culture and customs to deepen mutual understanding.
ðĐI will first aim to master [30 greetings, 60 verbs, 50 adjectives, 100 nouns] listed by my experience and necessary for daily life.
ðĐSuccessfully develop your child's Japanese language skills through a well-planned, original program.
ðĐLessons designed to keep children's concentration
ðĐAn approach tailored to the child's personality and age
ðĐLots of praise for the child, which gives the child confidence in Japanese
ðĐRepeated review of new Japanese expressions and review to ensure Japanese language retention
ðĐTaking into consideration the customs of each country
ðĐUses the natural method of teaching Japanese using Japanese (I teach almost exclusively in Japanese in class. Don't worry. Children will quickly get used to it. This is the fastest way for children to learn a foreign language.)
ðHiragana Katakana Classð
ðĐTarget students: Children 2-12 years old, basic to advancedã
ðĐ We will help you learn to read Hiragana first. (There is a method that works best for kids!)
ðĐRead words by combining hiragana.
ðĐThere are words where the written hiragana and the actual reading are different (taught in an interesting way by a professional teacher).
ðĐThere are characters of different sizes. Learn how to read them.
ðĐKatakana is a fun way to read.
ðĐWhen do we use katakana? (Leave this to our professional teachers)
ðĐWe will bring out your child's interest in letters.
ðĐIn parallel, I will teach the balance of letter shapes and stroke order (depending on age).
ð·What my students say about me
After class she said "can Chico Sensei come to my house to play and sing next time?" she talks about Japanese class all week.
Chico Sensei was able to hold her Chico Sensei was able to hold her attention with things she was interested in such as balloons and sushi as well as fun songs and toys. I am now taking her lessons and love her just the same. She really caters the lesson to my level and interest. I would highly recommend her!
We just had our first lesson and the kids really enjoyed her class. She made it fun and interactive. She held their attention the entire time.
ðķðķ I am looking forward to welcoming you for a trial lesson! ðķ
What you will find out in the trial lesson
1. the student's Japanese level
2. Kid's interests
3. Areas of reinforcement (seeing, listening, speaking, reading, writing)
ðBefore you take my trial lesson, please tell me the following ð.
The more information you have about your child, the better we will be able to share a great class time.
But you do not have to answer any questions you do not want to answer.
If you don't have the time, you don't have to answer them; just tell me what you want me to know.
1. the name of the child who will be taking the class
2. nickname (what should I call my student)
3. age of the child
4. the child's gender (you do not have to answer)
5. purpose of learning Japanese
6. level of Japanese language proficiency
7. experience and level of Japanese language study
8. any "special content you would like to learn"?
e.g. ðĨI would like you to teach me polite form of Japanese instead of normal form ðĨI would like you to focus on hiragana and katakana ðĨI would like you to help me with my Japanese school homework ðĨI would like you to correct my writing
8. your experience learning a foreign language other than Japanese
9. your parents' experience of learning Japanese
10. native language of your children
11. current place of residence
12. student's favorite things (food, toys, games, hobbies, etc.)
13. child's personality
14. other
âïļâïļRules of the lesson âïļâïļ
ð In order to keep the child focused, please book a 25 minute class at first.
Once the ðstudent is comfortable with the 25-minute class, mutually consider a 50-minute class.
If ðstudents tell me they are not enjoying the class, please let me know what they did not enjoy. I will improve the class!
ðŧBe sure to check your line and device before the lesson starts.
ðķCancellation of lessons must be made at least 24 hours before the lesson starts.
ðĨIf you need to cancel within 24 hours, please be sure to notify me via What's App/AT.
What a class! Chi-Dan loves to use and learn more about the daily routine in the class, actually, we`ve just come back from Kansai, he was trying hard to use Japanese when we were in LEGO LAND, so cute!
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