Japanese Language Instruction from Newfoundland, Canada to the World
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.
Japanese-na Nihongo (Facebook Group)
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Oshaberi Club
Japanese Language & Culture Meetup Group
Oshaberi Club (おしゃべりクラブ) is in this month!
What is the meaning of Oshaberi?
Oshaberi means “Chat” in Japanese.
Participants will be able to enjoy using Japanese language and experiencing Japanese culture. This is also a great opportunity for you to expand your Japanese network in St. John’s.
Photos from the previous Oshaberi Club (click each month)
2013
Jan.
2012
Nov.
2011
July June May
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Place: Nami's Place
Date: Saturday, May. 25, 2013
Time: Door Open 7 pm- Door Close 10 pm
Fee: $10 (including free drink
Early bird fee - $7 (by Sat., May 18)
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Passwords for the Month of May, 2013
今月の合言葉(こんげつのあいこば)
5月
5月
ゴールデンウィーク
しょうわのひ
けんぽうきねんび
みどりのひ
こどものひ
あいことば(Aikotoba/passwords) is a magical phrase (like "open sesame") to open the Japanese language classroom's door.
けんぽうきねんび
みどりのひ
こどものひ
あいことば(Aikotoba/passwords) is a magical phrase (like "open sesame") to open the Japanese language classroom's door.
先生(せんせい) 生徒(せいと)
こんにちは。 こんにちは。xxxxxです。
あいことば は なんですか。 xxxxxxxx
こんにちは。 こんにちは。xxxxxです。
あいことば は なんですか。 xxxxxxxx
どうぞ。
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