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Japanese Genki 1 textbook chapters 1-6 revision booklet
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Japanese Genki 1 textbook chapters 1-6 revision booklet

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This booklet helps students review the kanji, vocabulary and structures introduced in Genki textbook 1, chapters 1-6. It contains kanji matching, gap-fill, a reading comprehension and prompts to review and write out verb forms and vocabulary.
Scaffolded Japanese verbs for beginners
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Scaffolded Japanese verbs for beginners

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Japanese masu form verbs introduced to beginner students who have learnt some basic Japanese and hiragana. Kanji and katakana have furigana provided. Students match verbs to the pictures - first just the words then in a sentence. Then they progress, over a couple of lessons, to a diary gap fill exercise. I usually use this once students have covered hiragana and learnt a few of the verbs orally - it secures and develops simple activity sentences and practices using hiragana.
Japan assembly or lesson for Tokyo Olympics 2020 theme
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Japan assembly or lesson for Tokyo Olympics 2020 theme

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This powerpoint introduces Japanese culture, the Olympic mascots and emblems and then teaches basic greetings and numbers in Japanese. It was written for Y9 but would work just as well as a starting point for primary, perhaps without the assumption that there may well be some in the audience obsessed with Japanese pop culture who might know answers to questions. I’ve written guidance on the notes pages and ideas of what to discuss based on having delivered it, trying to assume it’s being delivered by someone with minimal familiarity with Japan and Japanese. If I’ve made assumptions there I do apologise but most of it is googlable - the Japan Foundation has a lot of good resources.
Japanese festivals and annual events GCSE activity
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Japanese festivals and annual events GCSE activity

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Preparation for study of Japanese events and festivals. Suitable for introducing the topic in preparation for an essay or class discussion. Includes a passage about some main events (New year, summer festivals, snow festival, children’s day) with brief description of typical activities followed by questions prompting students to research their chosen festival in detail and learn some key vocabulary. The language and kanji are suitable for GCSE level students.
Japanese festivals and annual events reading and research.
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Japanese festivals and annual events reading and research.

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Preparation for study of Japanese events and festivals. Suitable for introducing the topic in preparation for an essay or class discussion. Includes a passage about some main events (New year, summer festivals, snow festival, children's day) with brief description of typical activities followed by questions prompting students to research their chosen festival in detail and learn some key vocabulary. The language and kanji are suitable for A level students, but could be adapted with more furigana for a challenge at the end of GCSE (I've attached the word version so it can be modified to suit students' knowledge). I have a GCSE version which I will upload separately.
Japanese A level Duke by Ekuni Kaori study pack. For the final exams in 2019.
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Japanese A level Duke by Ekuni Kaori study pack. For the final exams in 2019.

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This is a pack of worksheets to prepare students for the A Level essays on Ekuni Kaori’s book “Duke”. It includes: A vocab list to help with reading the book Prompt questions for an initial book review in English A list of True/False sentences about the book in Japanese Vocabulary for analysing literature in Japanese A listing of Japanese book reviews and blogs about “Duke” in Japanese A list of all the past paper questions about this book An example first question to tackle