Basic Japanese Lesson-3 | Introduction to Hiragana | Presentation of My Students Output | Homework and Drill of the Week | I support #club5050 | 300+ Steem Power-up by @juichi
Greetings to you all Steem Skillshare members from a very cold place in Japan! Once again I am @juichi, and I am a fan of the #club5050 initiative of the Steemit team,
It's been a long and busy day for me, helping the preparation of an application for support in some other communities where I am also serving as moderator. I'm glad that I'm finally back here at Steem Skillshare to share with you the exercises that I gave to my students last week about the “Hiragana” phonetic alphabet sa-row and ta-row.
Here are their answers in the given assignment;
Thank you so much for your affirmative responses, students! As I have observed you've started to love our lesson, and you have shown improvement and interest. May you will continue to open your mind to learn and give time to practice each day. I know with your passion and dedication, someday it will be easier for you to learn all the Japanese alphabet.
Drill
As we continue our lesson about “Katakana” your assignment by this week is about na-row and ha-row.
(Note: Please practice on your notes, or you can copy and print this format.)
Dear students, we are already in the middle of our Katakana lesson, and you have shown a satisfactory output in each lesson that I am teaching with you. I hope you keep that vigor and willingness to learn with me. I hope you will continue our class despite our busy life as an individual.
Here are the links to our previous lesson;
Lesson-1
Lesson-2
Pointers, what do the students be able to learn from this lesson?
They will learn one of the three alphabets of the Japanese language which is “ Hiragana”.
They will learn the proper stroke in writing.
By having a drill, they can practice and memorize by writing those.
Before proceeding with the main lesson I want them to practice writing it first so that they will learn how to write the >Katakana and Hiragana alphabets too.
To the Steem Skillshare community, I am very honored to be part of your promising community, wherein people will be able to learn at the comfort of their homes. They could learn skills that can be used for their living. This community touches many lives and it deserves the curator's support.
I powered up 300+ steem, more than half-of my total income as my support of the #club5050 tag initiative of the Steemit Team.
Submitting this Basic Japanese lesson to the admin @milakz and @daytona, and to the rest of the Steem Skillshare Team.
See you at my next Basic Japanese Lesson.
Yours sincerely,
@juichi
That is a good way to teach!
Hello friend @milakz, thank you for your appreciation. Its really fun and distressing to teach my students.
I think your classes are excellent, helping people to learn Japanese! Thanks for your dedication to this community!
#affable
Thank you so much @daytona475, it is my pleasure to work with this community.
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Even in my busiest sched Sir still I really love to learn the basics of the japanese language and I am very thankful for the opportunity to be one of your students, willing to learn more. God bless ❤️
Thank you so much maam @jenny018.
Here's my assignment for our 3rd lesson Sir @juichi.☺️
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Thank you very much for your support sir.🙏
And here's my answer sir @juichi.
students who learn in the fun way are more likely to know better and fast
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This is my work sir @juichi
Hi sir, sorry na busy ko. Here's my assignment 😊