Delicious Japanese language for foodies (JLPT n5/JLPT n4)
Description
Hi, I am the instructor of Delicious Japanese language for foodies ((JLPT n5/JLPT n4), which is a Japanese language course where you learn the phrases regarding Japanese food like ordering, hosting a home party and cook with a Japanese recipe! Suitable for JLPT n5 and JLPT n4 level.
Tired of grammar? Losing motivation in Japanese? Just want the practical phrases to use RIGHT AWAY? This is YOUR course!
Proudly memorized the Kanas (Hiragana, katakana, Kanji...just started!)
An attitude to have fun and a willingness to learn…
Love Japanese food and want to have an authentic dining experience in Japanese in EVERY ASPECT!
Grab a laptop, a notepad, a pen, a comfy seat and a snack…
And FREE YOUR SENSES!???
Description
Foodies: WANT TO BYPASS THE COMPLICATED GRAMMAR AND SAVOR JAPANESE TODAY?
Do you struggle with the grammatical structure and feel NOT motivated with your study?
Do you waste hours -- sometimes days -- trying to memorize all the details of the language, and wonder why you still have trouble coming up with phrases and sentences?
LEMME KNOW IF THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR:
You open the textbook but the words and sentences don’t register.
When they do, they are somehow too random, it is hard to recall what you learned a few weeks ago.
Worse, you feel drained, irritated because your daily life is hectic enough!
Even though you are trying to stay focused on the study,
...purchased several books on Japanese grammar and vocab,
...watched a few videos to get familiar with the sounds,
...may have taken courses at schools or online...Zzzz
There's still one issue.
When you want to speak, the words don’t come out.
The time you’ve spent somehow does not result in the CONFIDENCE you desire, the KNOWLEDGE you can use right away AND a sense of achievement you DESERVE.
If that sounds about right, then keep reading…
Hi, I am the instructor of Delicious Japanese language for foodies ((JLPT n5/JLPT n4), which is a Japanese language course where you learn the phrases regarding Japanese food like ordering, hosting a home party and cook with a Japanese recipe! Suitable for JLPT n5 and JLPT n4 level.
Tired of grammar? Losing motivation in Japanese? Just want the practical phrases to use RIGHT AWAY? This is YOUR course!
Proudly memorized the Kanas (Hiragana, katakana, Kanji...just started!)
An attitude to have fun and a willingness to learn…
Love Japanese food and want to have an authentic dining experience in Japanese in EVERY ASPECT!
Grab a laptop, a notepad, a pen, a comfy seat and a snack…
And FREE YOUR SENSES!???
Description
Foodies: WANT TO BYPASS THE COMPLICATED GRAMMAR AND SAVOR JAPANESE TODAY?
Do you struggle with the grammatical structure and feel NOT motivated with your study?
Do you waste hours -- sometimes days -- trying to memorize all the details of the language, and wonder why you still have trouble coming up with phrases and sentences?
LEMME KNOW IF THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR:
You open the textbook but the words and sentences don’t register.
When they do, they are somehow too random, it is hard to recall what you learned a few weeks ago.
Worse, you feel drained, irritated because your daily life is hectic enough!
Even though you are trying to stay focused on the study,
...purchased several books on Japanese grammar and vocab,
...watched a few videos to get familiar with the sounds,
...may have taken courses at schools or online...Zzzz
There's still one issue.
When you want to speak, the words don’t come out.
The time you’ve spent somehow does not result in the CONFIDENCE you desire, the KNOWLEDGE you can use right away AND a sense of achievement you DESERVE.
If that sounds about right, then keep reading…
Who this course is for:
- Beginner students who are at the level of N5 and/or above.
- Students who are actively seeking more real-life based learning contents.
- Students who want to make Japanese friends or already have Japanese friends.
- Students who intend to use this course as a supplementary material to their proper language study (This course does not focus on grammar).
- Students who want to come to Japan in the near future.