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First, I will introduce ourselves and check the students' levels of Japanese proficiency. Here is the flow of the lesson for beginners.
I will flexibly change the content of my lessons to suit all levels and Japanese language goals.
I am good at time management, have communication skills, and think about schedules and study methods that suit each person.
First, teach to read Hiragana and Katakana.
It's okay to learn kanji once you're a little more advanced.
The characters often used in Japan are hiragana, but katakana is also used when writing foreign names, so you can also learn katakana.
When learning letters, teach pronunciation as well.
Second, teach some simple sentences, which include greetings used in everyday life.
In Japanese, words called honorific language are used for older people and people at work.
When you use honorific language, you are polite and give an excellent impression to the other person, so I will teach simple sentences using honorific language.
The next step is numbers, time, and days of the week.
In Japan, there are several ways to read numbers, such as reading seven as "nana" and "shichi", so I will also tell you how to read numbers.
Also, I will teach adjectives and verbs along with their inflectional forms once the basics are completed.