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To teachers in Japan- help, please...

Tere-arg
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To teachers in Japan- help, please...
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Hi,
I have a student who is due to travel to Japan in August. He is in elementary level of English and wishing to learn anything that could be useful there.
Can anyone can help with some advice, sites to visit, useful worksheets or whatever you think may be of interest?
Tere
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1 Apr 2009
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alien boy
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Which part of Japan is he headed too? I �m near Tokyo so I can probably find some useful sites & scan a few things to email. August is also school holidays here, so depending on my own commitments (I might be in Australia for a holiday), we might be able to meet & do a couple of tourist spots.
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2 Apr 2009
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aftab57
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Do you want travel books on Japan for example? |
2 Apr 2009
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Tere-arg
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Thanks alien boy and aftab!
This is an adult student going there for a month course so anything that may be of help as traditions, food and restaurants, means of transport, places to visit etc may be useful.
I will ask him his exact destination and will message you, alien boy.
I will be grateful for any help you can give and, of course, count on us if you or any of your students happen to come to Argentina.
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2 Apr 2009
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penbwl
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Dear Tere-arq
Most Japanese people don �t really expect that foreigners can speak much Japanese, especially if they are just visiting. So they are often very impressed when people have learnt a little before-hand. Perhaps this is true of most nationalities.
If your student can learn a few basic phrases, I �m sure he would enjoy his stay infinitely more.
Here are an example of a couple of (the NUMEROUS) free Japanese language learning websites on the net. I �m afraid that they are in English-Japanese, but your student should be able to understand the equivalent of what he already knows in English.
http://www.learnjapanesefree.com/
http://www.easyjapanese.org/
Also, the ability to use chopsticks can be of enormous benefit 
You can find a video tutorial here:
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Use-Chopsticks-38369828
Not the best, but there are many more.
And FINALLY Just for fun are these collection of videos, made by Japanese, making fun of their own cultural codes. Although they are very exaggerated, as all good comedy, they start from a very honest understanding of the subject.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=the+japanese+tradition&www_google_domain=www.google.com&hl=en&emb=0&aq=0&oq=the+japa#
Anyway, hope it helps somewhat...
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2 Apr 2009
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Tere-arg
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Thank you all so much!
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2 Apr 2009
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aftab57
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Here are some interesting links.
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2 Apr 2009
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Tere-arg
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They are very useful
Thanks aftab!
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2 Apr 2009
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