Our teachers are native speakers, brilliant Educators and are amazing at connecting with, and inspiring their students. We explore many of the cultural elements of Japan including their many temples, their beautiful gardens, their money, rice and using chopsticks, Japanese fans and masks.
Our teachers are native speakers, brilliant Educators and are amazing at connecting with, and inspiring their students.
Pre-schooler Japanese
Lots of songs, rhymes and puppet play. Lots and lots of active games – jumping/hopping, hiding/seeking and touching/feeling things. Our pre-schooler programs are very ‘hands on’ and include many sensory elements to get the children engaged and speaking Japanese naturally. We explicitly teach the following topics using a play-based methodology;
Basic Greetings; Numbers 1-20; Colors; eating and drinking; fruits, common animals (farm and zoo animals); body parts & clothing; the outdoors & environment; weather; transport; and movement/actions.
We explore many of the cultural elements of Japan including their many temples, their beautiful gardens, their money, rice and using chopsticks, Japanese fans and masks.
My name is Sally-Anne Symes, and I created the Language Tree following nine years of teaching languages to young children across Australia. I truly believe that language can be spoken or read by anyone and I’m passionate about inspiring children to discover and use language a skill that offers connection, confidence and so much more.
Along with a team of highly skilled, specialist teachers, I ensure my vast industry experience delivers engaging programs to students in Bendigo and beyond. Here at the Language Tree, we provide FUN, play-based, immersion foreign language and Auslan programs for pre-schoolers, primary and secondary-aged children. We also provide literacy intervention programs that help children that are challenged by reading, learn to read!
The Language Tree programs build self-confidence, offer cognitive benefits, encourage an accurate accent and core vocabulary, show worldly differences and foster an appreciation for diversity.
On top of this, learning Japanese is great if you’re trying to get in touch with your heritage, and you want to communicate better with relatives that live in Japan, so if this is your case, don’t hesitate to start a language course this year.
This course is suitable for complete beginners and participants who are in the beginner level and is delivered by a native Japanese speaker. In this course, we will focus on basic skills. Such as the pronunciation, the basic grammar and the basic vocabulary, in understanding and communicating.
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