Archive for January, 2011

Japanese class in Oakville

January 30, 2011

Today one of my students at my Japanese class in Oakville came back from vacation. Her family went to the Dominican Republic for 10 days. He hair was braided. She said a hair designer there did that for her and it cost her $10. It looked very pretty on her.

For more information about my Japanese class in Oakville, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-class-in-Oakville.htm

Japanese school in Mississauga

January 30, 2011

Today at my Japanese school in Mississauga I taught the 「たら if」expression. I asked my students 「失恋したら、どうしますか。What would you do if you disappointed inwith love?」 and they answered 「失恋したら、たくさん食べます。If I am disappointed with love, I eat a lot.」,「一日中寝ます。I sleep all day long.」,「買い物をします。I will go shopping.」

For more information about my Japanese school in Mississauga, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-school-in-mississauga.htm

Japanese class in Oakville

January 24, 2011

Today at my  Japanese class in Oakville. I taught the past tense of adjectives and asked my students 「どの映画が怖かったですか。Which movie was scary?」 and my students answered 「18 daysが 怖かったです。」,「House on haunted hill が 怖かったです。」. I also asked 「どの映画がおもしろかったですか。Which movie was interesting?」 and they answered 「16 candles が面白かったです。」,「Emily Roseが面白かった。」,「Red cliffが面白かったです。」.

For more information about my Japanese class in Oakville, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-class-in-Oakville.htm

Japanese school in Mississauga

January 24, 2011

The policy of my Japanese school in Mississauga is to structure my lesson plans to meet my students’ needs . So I conducted a survey. I am organizing the curriculum to meet their needs.

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Japanese class in Oakville

January 19, 2011

Today at my Japanese class in Oakville I taught that 稼ぐmeans earn money.One of my students who came from Hong Kong said “My name is 稼, but I didn’t know that. I prefer “win money” than “earn money”.”

For more information about my Japanese class in Oakville, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-class-in-Oakville.htm

Japanese school in Mississauga

January 19, 2011

Today at my Japanese school in Mississauga I taught 「ましょう Let’s do…」 expression. One of my students asked me if “行きましょう is the same with いこう ?”. いこう is volitional form of いきましょう which means “Let’s go.” She said she heard them when she was watching Japanese anime. I will admit that watching anime helps to increase vocabulary.

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Japanese school in Mississauga

January 12, 2011



At my class in my Japanese school in Mississauga we discussed Japanese food culture. I asked my students whether Canadians eat any raw seafood or meat and some students said they eat veal. I am relieved to know that not only Japanese eat raw foods.

For more information about my Japanese school in Mississauga, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-school-in-mississauga.htm

Japanese class in Oakville

January 12, 2011

Today at my  Japanese class in Oakville I taught the 「・・・時 When…」 expression and asked my students what do they do when they are happy, when they are sad or lonely, what do they do when they go on a trip. My students enjoyed these conversations.

For more information about my Japanese class in Oakville, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-class-in-Oakville.htm

Japanese school in Mississauga

January 7, 2011

New session of Japanese school in Mississauga started on January 3, 2011.One of my students gave me an eraser for a blackboard for Christmas and I used it. That was so considerate! Thank you, Jennifer!

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Japanese class in Oakville

January 7, 2011

New session of 2011 Japanese class in Oakville started on January 4. I am so glad I could meet my students again. One of my students asked me 「デートは 日本語で 何ですか?What’s “to do on a date ” in Japanese?」 and I answered 「あいびき(aibiki) です。」 One of my students whose name is Viki said “Oh ! My name is in it.’ My students memorized “aibiki” “going date with Viki.”

For more information about my Japanese class in Oakville, please visit http://www.tanoshiijapaneseschool.com/japanese-class-in-Oakville.htm