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Nihongo Renshuu

  • Thu, September 28, 2017
  • 19:00 - 20:00
  • UNO International Center

This program is for members only. To check about your membership status, please email japansocietyofneworleans@gmail.com or visit our website to become a member.

Thursday, September 28th, 2017 Meeting

Now that we know the parts of our body in Japanese we'll play a more interactive and competitive game to test our knowledge. We'll be split off into two teams, and whoever gets the most right have bragging rights.

After our game, we'll have a guest speak from the JET program to come speak with us about the amazing opportunities you can have with JET as a Teaching Assistant in Japan.  

About Nihongo Renshuu

Nihongo Renshuu, or Japanese practice, is a casual learning experience for people wanting to learn Japanese. It’s easy to grab material to study but not so easy when it comes to practicing what you’ve studied. This program is for all Japanese learning levels, from beginner to expert. The reason for the large gap is how this program is formatted. Nihongo Renshuu will help your Japanese by putting it into use in ways such as talking with others and playing games. The most important part about learning a language is having enough interaction with it. This is not a formal Japanese class, but will have class-like aspects to the meetings such as a teaching segment. This program is meant to help with your Japanese studies.

Location Details

The location will be in the Student Lounge (room 133) of the International Center, located on the Lakefront Campus of the University of New Orleans (UNO). For an interactive map, go to http://www.uno.edu/about/campus-maps/lakefront-campus.aspx. Click on “International Center” on the left menu to see the location of the building. For a PDF map of campus, go to http://www.uno.edu/about/documents/lakefront-campus-2014.pdf and look for building #18. Park in the lot on the west side of the building, and enter the glass door on the west side of the building (near the big air conditioning equipment). Because this event takes place after hours, the main (front) entry will be locked. For assistance, contact Jennifer Torres at jgaudet09@yahoo.com.


CONTACT US

Telephone: (504) 408-0963
E-mail: japansocietynola@gmail.com

PO Box 56785
New Orleans, LA 70156-6785

"Japan Society of New Orleans" is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization 

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