![]() ![]() I then had a desire to restore taste and meaning in learning. bad grades - a drop in esteem - a lack of interest in languages - tiredness - a cost: book, membership fee etc. Even if grammar is necessary! In class, we knew almost nothing about life there! unless you are a lover of Bescherelle for young people learning a language LIVE is the stall insured! I felt sad about the loss of interest that students had when they took only one LV3 to have an extra chance that their file would be retained in a particular school. The grammar ?! You do not see the problem? There is better as a hook to learn a language, no. I realized that we are taught a language by grammar. As for language classes in France, I have been able to observe the limits of traditional learning, I may have started like you, in association or in class, among 30 other students, and then I pursued as an autodidact. * What is the trigger for this attraction for Japan? * It is expected that it is the mangas or the video games, it took part in my interest, but as far as I remember I did an introduction to Chinese in primary! For me this was the starting point of my curiosity for Asia which offers a universe and a total change of scenery. Teaching allows me not to forget the Japanese, it is very difficult to find Japanese people in the North to discuss so I put a lot of things in place including private lessons. By choosing me, you can always be in contact with me and ask me questions about your problems (even outside the course) Send a course request and let's practice together! Amandine 愛 満 多 よ り This is a "boost" course to help you learn faster and save you time! Once mastered, you can easily assimilate other notions of the Japanese language and be one step ahead of others. * What does my rate include? * "Kana's booster" is at its launch price. For learning this course is suitable for young and old, I speak French, English and Japanese fluently so I can teach the course in these languages. ![]() it allows me to identify the strengths and weaknesses of my media in order to improve the content and aim for excellence. Being a teacher / student, I test myself what I offer. * And what about my methodology? * With 6 years of language teaching with a different learner profile and around the world, then after working in South Korea and Japan with companies that prioritize education, I developed my vision and the tools necessary for the proper development of the learning of a foreign language for non-Aboriginal people. Finally we take stock at the end of the lesson. We see the alphabet in all its forms in different approaches. A real exchange between the learner and me. On the other hand for the katakana, I only had 15 days to memorize them before my Japanese school year! This is why I have compiled my knowledge and know-how for you! I have my little tips and my personal methods so that you can acquire the basics to pursue your passion! *Who should attend ?* Pure beginners or those who need to refresh their memories or people who have lost their motivation as well as those who want to start / start again on good foundations! * How does the course actually work? * In 30 minutes we dynamically do the alphabet line by line. I created "the Kana booster" to support you in your first steps towards the Japanese language: - Discovery of Japanese characters - Pronunciation of the alphabet - Introduction to the writing system - Maintenance of the syllabary thanks to memorization - Kana challenge I had to learn hiragana like you in several months. I know this frustration of not going fast enough to then be able to read it, write it, understand it and speak it! Forget the romaji which are a real obstacle to learning Japanese even if I understand that it is a comfortable benchmark for learners. ![]() こ ん に ち は (Hello) That's it you decided to seriously learn Japanese to get closer to your goal? How to learn a new language when you have passed the stage of childhood? Do you fear oblivion or retrogression? When you learn the Japanese alphabet in high school or university, it takes between 3 to 6 months to anchor the learning of hiragana and katakana.
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