Japanese for Teens Level 1
Japanese for Teens is an online video course designed for children aged 12 to 17 years old who are new to Japanese. Lessons are presented through short video lessons covering a wide variety of topics, such as family, daily activities, and numbers to tell time and to count different objects.
Lesson instruction is given in both English and Japanese to enable students to gradually build their speaking and listening skills. Romanized Japanese writing and hiragana are used throughout the course to ease learning and develop students’ hiragana reading skill.
The speed of the videos can be adjusted to suit student’s preference. The quality of the videos can also be adjusted to match student’s internet speed.
About the Instructor:
Reiko Ayoub (B.A.) teaches Japanese for teens classes at Asian Language School. She studied at Waseda University Graduate School of Japanese Applied Linguistics. Previously, she worked as an English instructor in Tokyo.
Who is this course for?
- Middle and high school students who are completely new to Japanese.
- Teenage students who are interested in learning the Japanese language online.
- Current ALS’ students who would like additional materials for practice.
What does this course include?
- 50 engaging topics that include grammar, vocabulary building, Japanese writing, and cultural introductions.
- Printable study notes and hiragana writing worksheets.
- Quizzes at the end of each topic to test students’ understanding.
- Homework assigned throughout the course.
- Graded final exam.
- Certificate of completion at the end of course.
- Students should aim to study 2-3 topics each week and complete the course within half-a-year time.
- Print the study notes before watching the video lesson and take your own notes while learning.
- Complete the quiz and homework for each topic before moving on to the next topic.