Teaching Japanese from Scratch Primary and Beginners.

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Teaching Japanese from Scratch Primary and Beginners

Why Japanese? The Economy There are at least 65 Japanese-owned companies operating in Scotland These companies employ over 5,000 people companies include – electronics – renewable energy – medical sector Japan in the top twenty export markets for Scottish companies (£365 million in 2011)

Why Japanese? Science and Education Japan is at the forefront of science and technology Japan was second in the category of science infrastructure in the 2012 World Competitiveness Rankings (IMD). Researchers from Japan have won 16 Nobel Prizes in the fields of physics, chemistry and physiology/medicine. Japanese universities offer English language taught degrees in Science and Humanities

Why Japanese? Culture Literature the arts martial arts fashion food games comics anime eanandExternalRelationsCommittee/Inquiries /20._Webpage_Submission_from_Consulate_ General_of_Japan.pdf

Where do we start? The Japan Foundation! Learn & Teach Primary Japanese! Annual workshop in London Head Start one-day workshop for senior managers Japan Group Tour Programme for UK Head Teachers 2015 Japanese Tasters for Schools (JTS) Programme – Japanese volunteers visit schools to introduce Japanese life and culture, and share Japan-related skills. Japan in the Classroom – similar to the JTS programme The Japan Society!

Apply for funding! Japanese Language Local Project Support Programme Primary will be able to maintain their project by re-applying for funding twice for the same project. This means primary schools will be able to apply for up to a total of £9,000 over three years.

Find a partner school! The Japan Society supports UK schools in finding partner schools in Japan Japan UK LIVE uk-live/ – Allows UK and Japanese students to get together online using internet-based communication – Safe and secure – Communication translated so no knowledge of the language necessary to get started

Learn Japanese! J-Basic online for teachers – A language maintenance course, designed for teachers who would like to build up basic language skills, but who do not have access to or cannot attend a continuous course – assumes a basic knowledge of the Japanese syllabary, and the ability to read and write hiragana and katakana

Speak Japanese! Get a voki to speak for you

Resources! Ready Steady Nihongo - an online beginners course in Japanese for primary students  Rajakumar sensei’s Japanese Page – a free course with workbooks and video tutorials for young learners  Primary level text books  Yonde Kaite  A full list is available at Video Tutorials – explore Youtube