January 11, 2021 to March 6, 2021
8 weeks / 16 class hours
Monday/Thursday 1 hour OR Tuesday/Friday 1 hour
6:30-7:30pm Eastern; 5:30-6:30pm Central, 4:30-5:30pm Mountain, 3:30-4:30pm Pacific
Instructor: Tamaki
Location: Online via Zoom
Level: Beginner
Age: 7-12
Class Size: Minimum 2 students; Maximum 5 students
Materials Needed: All material will be provided.
What can I expect to learn?
By the end of this course, you should be comfortable with the following:
Introductions, greetings/farewells, asking for and talking about basic information and questions, talking about schedules, talking about your day or things you did in the past or will do in the future, talking about price and asking the cost of things, talking about weather, Hiragana/Katakana for writing and reading names, any grammar related to above topics.
Cost: $240
Register today and use discount code YEAREND10 to receive 10% off!
Payments options are as follows:
Pay in full by December 31, 2020: $240
Hold your spot today and pay the rest by December 31, 2020: $250 ($50 deposit. Additional $200 paid by December 31, 2020.)
Hold your spot and pay the rest by January 8, 2021: $270 ($50 deposit now. Additional $220 paid by January 8, 2021).
Payment is accepted by credit card, Venmo, Zelle, Google Pay, and Paypal.
Use code YEAREND10 to receive 10% off!
about the instructor
Tamaki is a native Japanese speaker originally from Japan.She has a BA of Language and culture from Osaka University of Foreign Studies, a BA in Developmental Psychology from Kobe University, and a MA in Russian and Developmental Psychology from Kobe University. She also holds a certification in Teaching Japanese as a Second Language.
Tamaki worked as an adjunct professor at colleges and a university teaching classes related to developmental psychology, psychology of development disability, and child speech and language development. She also worked as a counselor to parents of children with special needs. Tamaki also spent several years teaching Russian classes at the Russia Association of Hyogo. After moving to the United States several years ago, she began teaching Japanese language classes for college students at Lewis University in Illinois and Japanese classes for adults in the continuing education program of the College of DuPage.
Tamaki continues her work with Lewis University and the College of DuPage by teaching online Japanese classes while offering private tutoring on the side via Zoom and Skype.