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The Japan Foundation, Manila is looking for 10 Filipino Japanese-Language Lecturers to handle the Japanese Language Course for JPEPA Nurse & Care Worker Candidates.
■ Features of the Course:
Lecturers will be asked to handle a special intensive course of 6 months for nurse & care worker candidates who will work in Japan under the Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). This course has been designed especially for the purpose of enabling the learners to use Japanese language at their work place such as hospitals and care giving facilities, and also for...
The course is open to active or aspiring Filipino Nihongo teachers or those who wish to take basic training in teaching Japanese.
Participants will be taking up instructions on the skills in teaching in the classroom; they will also be given the opportunity to do practice teaching.
*Applicants are expected to have mastered Elementary level of Nihongo (JLPT Level 3/N4 or its equivalent).
Date:July 1 – August 7, 2013
(Mondays & Wednesdays)
Time: 6:20 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. Venue: The Japan Foundation, Manila Tuition Fee: Php 1,900.00 Inquiries:The Japan Foundation, Manila
23/F Pacific Star Bldg., Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Cor....
The course is open to active or aspiring Filipino Nihongo teachers or those who wish to take basic training in teaching Japanese.
Participants will be taking up instruction on the skills in teaching in the classroom; and, will be given the opportunity to do practice teaching.
*Applicants are expected to have mastered Elementary level of Nihongo (JLPT Level 3/N4 or its equivalent).
Date & Time: June 29 – 30, 2013 (Sat. & Sun. /1.5 days) June 29 Registration: 8:30 A.M. 9:00 a.m.~11:30 A.M. 12:30 p.m.~ 5:00 P.M. *Lunch Break: 11:30 A.M. ~ 12:30 P.M. June...This is open only to Active Japanese - Language Teacherswho wish to improve their teaching skills. The topics will deal on teaching methodology; different aspects on teaching Nihongo will be covered every session.
At the last teachers’ workshop, we reviewed and revised the Real World Task of Minna no Nihongo made during the Teachers’ forum.
This time, we will continue to make aReal World Task; we start with Minna no Nihongo lesson 11 based on the 5 key points; 1) My Can-do, 2) Situation, 3) Expected Outcome, 4) Task Instruction, 5) Expected...
This PT Advanced Course is open to active or aspiring Filipino Nihongo Teachers who wish to learn the current popular techniques in teaching Japanese. It provides an opportunity for Japanese language teachers to improve their skill in teaching and learn the useful methodologies. The Nihongo Kyojuho Series * of manuals produced by The Japan Foundation will be used. The following themes will be taken up: 1) How to Teach Beginners 2) How to Teach Listening & Reading 3) How to Improve Your Teaching *Nihongo Kyojuho Series (http://www.jpf.go.jp/j/urawa/j_rsorcs/o_book04.html )
Date & Time
March...