
In this lecture, students will be warmly welcomed to the course and introduced to the instructor’s teaching approach. They will gain understanding of the importance of starting with numbers in learning Japanese and how this approach sets the foundation for their language learning journey.
In this lecture, students will learn to visually recognize and count numbers from 1 to 10 in Japanese using eggs as a tactile and visual learning tool.
By the end of the lecture, students will be able to recognize and verbally identify each number in Japanese, setting the stage for further exploration in the course.
In this lecture, students will learn to count from 1 to 10 using dot patterns, enhancing their visual recognition of number patterns.
Students will practice matching each dot pattern with its Japanese number word.
By the end of the lecture, students will confidently identify and count numbers 1 to 10 in Japanese.
This lecture emphasizes a kinesthetic approach to counting from 1 to 10 using fingers. Students will engage in hands-on activities to reinforce their memory of how to count the basic 10 Japanese numbers in sequence.
By the end of the lecture, students will be fluent in counting from 1 to 10 using their fingers in Japanese.
In this lecture, students will develop quick recall skills for identifying and pronouncing missing numbers within the sequence 1 to 10 in Japanese. Through interactive quizzes and exercises, students will practice finding and saying the missing numbers in sequences, strengthening their ability to identify and pronounce the correct number to complete a sequence. By the end of the lecture, students will achieve fluency in recognizing and verbalizing Japanese numbers from 1 to 10 with confidence.
In this lecture, we will explore the Japanese number patterns for tens, focusing on numbers from 20 to 90. We will break down each number into its components.
By the end of this lecture, learners will categorize and apply their knowledge of Japanese number patterns to confidently pronounce and understand tens from 20 to 90.
Students will learn how to use the number magnets to improve their counting accuracy and fluency. By the end of this lecture, they will be able to identify and use number magnets effectively, demonstrate correct placement on a number chart and apply these skills to enhance their counting practice.
Lecture Description:
In this lecture, students will practice counting two-digit numbers from 21 to 29 in Japanese. Students will reinforce their understanding and pronunciation of these numbers, recognize patterns, and prepare for the upcoming quiz. Additionally, this lecture will guide students in practicing and checking their counting skills for numbers 30-99 with a video demonstration.
In this lecture, learners will master how to say Japanese numbers in the hundreds using a number chart. They will practice pronouncing numbers like 100, 200, 300 up to 900, and will understand specific pronunciation patterns with exceptions for 300, 600, and 800. By the end, learners will confidently identify, articulate, and apply these patterns to three-digit numbers.
In this lecture,
students will practice saying three digit numbers using number chart. By the end of this lecture, they will understand and apply the knowledge to say three-digit numbers in Japanese accurately.
In this lecture, students will practice identifying and articulating four-digit numbers in Japanese using a number chart. By the end of this lecture, they will be able to:
Analyze and match each number with its correct pronunciation, including special cases.
Evaluate their understanding by reading the numbers aloud, gradually transitioning from using the chart to recognizing patterns independently as they continue to practice.
This course aims to provide learners with solid foundation for understanding and expressing numbers in Japanese.
After teaching Japanese to numerous students who are new to the language in various contexts, I’ve developed unique strategic approach. That involves starting with counting numbers using multi-sensory apparatus. This approach establishes familiar foundation, preparing learners for smoother progression into more complex language skills, such as literacy. It puts learners in a good position, providing them with confidence and facilitating deeper understanding as they progress in their Japanese language learning journey.
In this course, learners will engage in a variety of interactive activities designed to enhance their understanding of Japanese counting.
You will be encouraged to use their own fingers to mimic counting down from 10 to 1, fostering kinesthetic approach that reinforces the concept and engages learners physically.
Additionally, visual representations, such as dot patterns, will be utilized to further reinforce the concepts taught in the course.
These dynamic learning methods help learners not only memorize the fundamentals of Japanese counting but also develop deeper understanding and retention of the material.
Printable materials, which I use to demonstrate counting bigger numbers systematically, will be offered as a takeaway in a later lecture.
The key words for this course are small-steps and explicit.
As you explore this learning adventure, you’ll discover the joy of counting in Japanese while building confidence in your new language skills.
Upon completion, you’ll not only be able to confidently count in Japanese but also have deeper appreciation for the language. It will help you land on a smooth transition to continue learning in the hiragana program.
Why join me as we take the first step towards unlocking the secrets of Japanese numbers together!