Monthly Archives: October 2015

JASSA annual Fall Festival: Aki Matsuri in San Antonio, TX

Hello everyone! from JASSA(Japan-America Society of San Antonio):
Please visit Japanese Fall Festival (AKI MATSURI) of JASSA at Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio, TX on Oct. 25th (11am to 6pm) to have fun, see and experience various kinds of Japanese culture; food/sweets, tea ceremony, ikebana display(Japanese flower arrangement), karaoke, video games, cosplay, anime, origami, calligraphy, music bands, dance, etc, and Kumamon!! Kumamon, a mascot of Kumamoto city(in Kumamoto Pref.) in Japan which is a sister city of San Antonio is coming!! Kumamon is on stage at 11:30am and 2pm. Let’s meet Kumamon, which looks like a cute bear! Thank you!
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https://www.facebook.com/events/1507598642890571/

MIJC Japanese Conversation group No.39

Monday, Oct 5, 2015, 4:00pm – 7:00pm
At library – San Antonio College

– Introduction – to another new student
– Level – hearing the students’ requests, requirements and discussing their levels and how to study/learn Japanese
– Review – based on previous lesson
– vowels and consonants by Hiragana – practice pronunciation, reading and writing
– Katakana – using names, about stroke orders
– Greetings – the meaning, usage and situations
– some Kanji – the meaning
– Q & A – hearing the students’ questions and answering and or solving the problems in some practical conversations

※The level is for middle level and beginner level this time.
※お早う[ohayo] in Kanji is correct for Good morning; it is not お早よう, because it consists of 早い[haya-i] = quick/fast as adjective. Please correct the error on the white board.I’m sorry.


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MIJC Japanese Conversation group No.38

Monday, Sep 28, 2015, 4:00pm – 7:00pm
At library – San Antonio College

– Introduction: starting MIJC Japanese Conversation group in San Antonio, about Japan
– Level – hearing the students’ requests, requirements and discussing their levels and how to study/learn Japanese
– Q & A – hearing the students’ questions and answering and or solving the problems in some practical conversations
– How to practice – how to pronounce/read, the meanings of some Kanji (each kanji has each meaning) etc

※The level is for middle or so this time.
※I have already started MIJC Japanese Conversation, private lessons(this one is for high level) in San Antonio since June,2015 other than this group lessons.


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