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These links below included N1 Soumatome N1 Bunpou sch, N1 Soumatome N1 Dokkai book,. Minna no Nihongo Kanji English Edition When i download,got the message You must enter a password to access this file. Minna No Nihongo 1 Listening Cdu0027s To ImproveThe Japan Foundation, London Language Centre. Wherever possible we have tried to credit the creators of all resources featured here. You can download them and use them instantly with your class, or adjust them to your needs. The Japan Foundationwelcomes your feedback on the resources featured on the website. Please email your comments to info. Please note we cannot guarantee the quality of resources made by other creators. Resources created by the Japan Foundation Resources funded by the Japan Foundations Japanese Language Local Project Support Programme. Featured Japan Foundation Websites. The Japan Foundation Japanese Language Institute, Kansai has released the Japanese language learning platform, JF Japanese e Learning Minato in order to provide an opportunity to study Japanese for all those people in the world who may wish to begin learning, but cannot attend an actual Japanese language school. The main course of Minato is the Marugoto Japanese Online Course, which we recommend for those who wish to comprehensively learn about the Japanese language and culture. With this course you can have an integrated learning experience by using interactive e learning materials to study the language skills needed for communication listening, speaking, reading, and writing. MARUGOTO MARUGOTO Plus is a website where users can learn about Japanese language and culture alongside the contents of Marugoto Japanese language and culture, a coursebook which uses the JF Standard as a basis. Users can practice real life Japanese while watching videos that help deepen understanding of actual everyday situations, in order to achieve various Can do goals. A growing number of young people are studying Japanese language because they are attracted to Japans cool culture. For these young people, the Japan Foundation has developed the series Erins Challenge I Can Speak Japanese. The programme features mini dramas by up and coming actors together with clear and fun explanation by animated characters. In addition to language study, the programme is designed to help learners develop an attitude conducive to cultural understanding. The purpose of this site is to give Japanese learners and animemanga fans from all over the world an opportunity to learn Japanese in an enjoyable way, using the anime and manga they enjoy as a gateway to their studies. The site to deepen learners understanding of the Japanese language and culture, and to give an added incentive to study. Ready Steady Nihon. GO is a unique scheme of work for teaching Japanese at Key Stage 2. It was produced jointly by Japan 2. Japan Society and the Japan Foundation London. The scheme comprises ten structured 4. National Curriculum Links and a set of accompanying Culture Notes. The course is available free online from the link above. A CD ROM version is also available from the Japan Society. JF Standard is a tool to help Japanese teachers consider how Japanese can be taught, and how learners achievements can be assessed. The site features various websites and online tools useful for studying Japanese, and aims to provide support for learners from all over the world who are looking for fun ways to study. Minna no Kyozai is a website for Japanese language teachers around the world to create suitable teaching materials for their students. It features resources, a forum and advice on creating effective learning materials. The official website of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test JLPT, featuring test guides, sample questions, resource lists and more. Back to top. Script. Japanese handwriting fonts. Created by Tadashi Sakai, Wolverhampton Girls High School. Memory Hint Apps Study Japanese writing systems the fun way using mnemonic pictures with these fun apps from the Japan Foundation Japanese Language Institute Kansai They include mnemonic memory hints, quizzes and tables in which you can listen to how each character is pronounced. Free Download details. Hiragana and katakana table. Hiragana Practice Mat. Created by Tadashi Sakai, Wolverhampton Girls High School. Katakana Practice Mat. Created by Tadashi Sakai, Wolverhampton Girls High School. Genkou Youshi Wizard Template. For creating Word documents with Japanese written in vertical columns. Hiragana Chart. Created by Anne Rajakumar. Katakana Chart. Created by Anne Rajakumar. Kanji practice. Created by Miho Takamura, Japan Foundation London. Back to top. Primary. Ready, Steady, Nihon. GO Extensive research into the Primary languages field in general and Japanese provision in particular provided the foundationfor the Ready Steady Nihon. GO Primary Japanese Course, a unique scheme. Japanese at KS2, produced by the Japan Foundation. London and Japan Society. The scheme comprises. Japanese. native speaker teacher working with the class teacher. Each lesson. is clearly structured, with comprehensive teachers notes, National Curriculum. Software Program Java. Links and a set of accompanying Culture Notes. The course has been hugely. Ready Steady Nihon. GO is available to use. Japan Society. website. A CD version is also available. See the Japan Society. JFL Japanese Scheme of Work for primary schools JSOWJSOW is based on The National Curriculum in England, 2. A1 level, provided by JF Standard for Japanese Language Education, which was developed by the Japan Foundation in 2. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR. For more information about JSOW and to download, please click here to visit the new JSOW page on our website. Resources for Primary Japanese. A Japan Foundation compiled list of useful publications for teaching primary level Japanese, which are all available from our library. Back to top. GCSESome of these resources may also be useful for other entry level Japanese language qualifications and exams, including IB Ab Initio, ABC Awards and WJEC. Click here for information about the Japanese GCSE Exam. CHIKARA Japanese Teaching Resources for Secondary Schools. CHIKARA is a comprehensive set of teaching resources to support the GCSE curriculum. The resources are designed for students to learn the structure of Japanese language and to practise the language learnt in a communicative setting. List of Resources for GCSEA Japan Foundation compiled list of useful publications for teaching GCSE, which are all available from our library. Rajakumar Senseis Japanese Page. This website features the GCSE Japanese workbooks created by Anne Rajakumar, the Head of Japanese at Hockerill Anglo European College. These workbooks cover the GCSE syllabus and form a beginners course which takes between two and four years to teach. The workbooks come in a multimedia version which can be used by students to link to the accompanying video tutorials, and a pdf version, which can be downloaded, printed and used by students to write in. I Can Write In Japanese KS4 Revision Materials. As part of the global J GAP Japanese Global Articulation Project, the UK team looked at articulation between secondary and higher education. One of the findings of the research project was that secondary and higher education teachers did not have a common understanding of what standards of language production could and should be expected of students who arrive in higher education institutions having previously studied some Japanese at school. These materials seek to address this issue by using can do statements from the JF Standard, and also seek to teach GCSE students to use grammatical structures in appropriate ways.