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zexen_lowe said:
Akvod said:
Mirson said:

Okay, give me a minute or 5. There are about 40 chapters, but a few of them cover Japanese culture and whatnot. Will edit it in this post.

TY =D

 

=> zexen_lowe

日本語は、大学で習ったんですか?syllabusをまだ持っていますか?もしsyllabusが詳しくなければ、先生が何を、どの順番で教えたか覚えていますか?

Ok...let me go slowly

Yes, I study Japanese at university (technically, an institute owned by my uni, but it's the same). By syllabus you mean particles (wa, ga, e, wo, ni) or the syllabary (hiragana/katakana). I know the latter perfectly, the former, well, I should know it, but of course, always have one problem or two.

And then you ask me what order I remember how to teach? Couldn't get much of the last sentence, sorry

Sorry, I should have just asked in English >.<

I meant syllabus as in what did you learn, and in what order. So which particles should I teach, in what order. Should I go to verb tenses? Etc.

 

In my third year class, we're kinda just learning some culture stuff, grammar (like common sayings and stuff), and vocab, so I don't really know how the basic basics were taught.