継続は力なり。 "Keizoku wa chikara nari " (Japanese PROVERBS)
Meaning: Don't give up. Just continuing to hold on will reveal strength and power. Continuing on after a setback is its own kind of strength. Perseverance is power.
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ONE ON ONE TUTORIALA personal approach and intensive coaching sessions that focused on individual performance and development on Grammar & Conversation in a private setting.
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CORPORATE CLASSAn ideal session for corporate with group of 5, 10, 15 & 20 participants in a class. This set up approach encourages active participation in their peer and confident performance infront of class.
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ENGLISH TRANSLATIONA basic text to speech tutorial on how to speak English, translation from Nippongo. It is recommended to Japanese (Nihonjin) who would like to learn grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation in English related to business and social settings.
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VOCABulary word OF THE DAY
'GENKI'
(adjective) means HEALTHY
(adjective) means HEALTHY
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Come and join the OSHABERI SALON
Admission is FREE!!! Date: July 3, 2015 (Friday) Venue: Japan Foundation Manila Time: 6:20pm-8:00pm Eligibility of participants: At least High School Student This session will be conducted mostly in Japanese. Interested Japanese-language learners are welcome to join us. 10 ETIQUETTE RULES YOU SHOULD KNOW IF DOING BUSINESS WITH JAPANESE
As Boye Lafayette De Mente said in Etiquette Guide to Japan: Know the Rules that Make the Difference "Japan is an example of a country in which the code of social conduct became so formal ... and important, that proper behavior became the paramount law of the land." 1. Silence is golden. 2. Group Solidarity is Paramount. 3. Business Cards are Talisman. 4. Age equals Seniority. 5. Hard Sell doesn't sell 6. Privacy is valued. 7. What you don't know can hurt you. 8. Chopstick manners speak loudly. 9. Honor the unofficial dress code. 10. The small stuffs matter. READ MORE: https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/openforum/articles/doing-business-in-japan-10-etiquette-rules-you-should-know/ THE BENEFITS OF LEARNING JAPANESE AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Being bilingual positively affects your life and can open you up to numerous amazing opportunities. You will develop your mental capacities in that you will become much more attentive and your problem solving skills will become much sharper and quicker. The determination that is vital for learning a new language becomes a transferable skill in the workplace and will be very noticeable once employees are aware that you know another language. Being fluent in another language puts you in a fantastic position for career progression as employees treasure those that will be able to make connections with foreign companies.The potential best reason to learn Japanese is to expand your career into the Japanese business. Japan has the 2nd biggest economy in the entire world... Being able to speak Japanese makes it much easier to work with partners in Japan, if you can communicate with them, they are more likely to work with you. Lots of the major technology companies are in Japan as technology over there is much more advanced than anywhere else... Learning the Japanese language is a great stepping stone into learning more Asian languages. As Asia is the largest continent in the world, being able to speak the languages of it could be very beneficial in terms of both travel and business READ MORE: http://www.iheartjapan.ca/2014/03/the-benefits-of-learning-japanese-as-a-second-language/ |
The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM), in partnership with Ayala Museum and with support from JT International (Philippines) Inc., commemorates the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami with a traveling exhibition that recognizes the traditional handicrafts of the region steadfastly recovering from the calamity. Beautiful Handicrafts of Tohoku, Japan opens on June 16 at the Ground Floor Gallery of Ayala Museum.
On exhibition are around 70 works that best exemplify the craftsmen’s high level of skill in basket weaving, lacquerware, pottery, embroidery, and wood crafts. Some of the curated works include tsugaru lacquerware and kogin embroidery from Aomori prefecture; Mage wappa (bent woodwork) and kaba zaiku (bark craftsmanship) from Akita prefecture; E-rosoku (decorated candles) and cloth decorated using tsutsugaki dyeing technique from Fukushima prefecture. READ MORE: http://www.jfmo.org.ph/exhibits/view/611/newsid/997/exploring-tohokus-exquisite-handicrafts--lacquerware-baskets-and-more-take-center-stage-in-a-traveling-exhibition.html#sthash.1wcG9vge.dpuf The 15th Philippine Nihongo Teacher's Forum held last May 16, 2015 in RCBC Plaza, Ayala, Makati City sponsored by JAPAN FOUNDATION.
April 18-19, 2015 in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon : 4th Japan Language Education Conference with theme "ASEAN Collaboration: Challenges and Opportunities for Japanese Language Educator.
Wearing of Yukata, a class activity in Klab Cyscorpion
Katakana in flash cards during class in TOYOTA AUTOPARTS
On going Nihongo class at KLAB CYSCORPION
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