Japanese Language & Culture

Nami Ohara teaches Japanese language and culture to students in St. John's, NL and also around the world via Skype Lessons. This blog is designed to provide Japanese lessons, notes on Japanese culture and lots of other fun Japanese related stuff to enhance the learning experience of Japanese language students everywhere.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Passwords for the Month of September

こんげつ  の  あいことば   今月の合言葉

                  Teacher                                            Student
先生(せんせい)                 生徒(せいと)

こんにちは。                       こんにちは。

おなまえは。                      xxxxxです。

あいことば  は  なんですか。      (Passwords - Please check it the following video)
                                  (月が出た 三日月 満月 雲の上)
どうぞ。
          


I chose the passwords about the moon because Japanese people enjoy watching the moon in September.

Tsukimi (つきみ・月見) or Otsukimi, literally moon-viewing, refers to Japanese festivals honoring the autumn moon. The celebration of the full moon typically takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month of the traditional Japanese lunisolar calendar; the waxing moon is celebrated on the 13th day of the ninth month. These days normally fall in September and October of the modern solar calendar (...read more) 
(Ref. Wikipedia)

2 comments:

  1. Nami I love you little videos. Fun and very visually appealing. Great for us visual learners :)

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  2. I am glad that you love it. Thanks!

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