Course Category: Foreign Language
From Latin to modern languages like Spanish and German, early childhood is the best time to learn a language. High school classes are also available, in an environment that encourages conversation.

Written and spoken Japanese for absolute beginners! Students will learn spoken and written Japanese (Hirugana) and Japanese culture. Class is organized into a series of monthly themes focused on different areas of life in Japan, and will include games, cooking activities, and lots of traditional writing, speaking, and grammar.
Interest in Japanese classes has been very high. We will be adding an additional class for younger students on Wednesday mornings, and would happily consider adding a second culture/study hour of class if there is enough interest!
The required textbook for this class is Genki : An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I, Second Edition. You can find it on Amazon here. Please do not rent this textbook! If you decide to continue with Japanese in the second semester, you will need this book again!
The recommended workbook for this class is Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I, Workbook, Second Edition. You can find it on Amazon here. This workbook is not absolutely required, but having access to additional practice will help build confidence and encourage greater fluency, which is important in learning to love a language. We strongly suggest making this investment!
Japanese II
Duration
16 weeksCurriculum
Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I (Textbook) (Required)
Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I (Workbook) (Recommended)
Start Date | Stop Date | Day(s) of Week | Class Time |
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January 6, 2017 | May 5, 2017 | Friday | 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM |

This is a gentle introduction to conversational Japanese and Japanese culture for the younger crowd! With more focus on building simple vocabulary and character recognition, this class is a great start for students who are interested in Japanese but aren’t ready for the more intense grammar of the upper level class. In addition to language practice, Lonna introduces her students to Japanese holidays, traditions, foods and pop culture in her classes.
Japanese I: Language and Culture
Categories
Foreign LanguageDuration
16 weeksStart Date | Stop Date | Day(s) of Week | Class Time |
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January 6, 2017 | May 5, 2017 | Friday | 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM |