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 Free of Charge: Learn Japanese and Connect with Native Speakers Online

2023년 12월 31일

Are you learning Japanese and would like to talk to a native speaker? Then join to 日本語しゃべり―れん Shaberiren!


In mixed Japanese and people from all over the world groups of 4-6 people, you can talk freely about any topic that interests you. Not only can you practise Japanese, but you can also gain cultural experience and make new friends over a cup of Japanese tea. (The bimonthly face-to-face meetings take place in Cologne, Germany. )Both beginners and advanced Japanese speakers are welcome. Cafetalk's shodo meister, Takayo, also volunteers as a native speaker.

You can indicate your approximate level of Japanese and your name when registering.

From October 2022, Nihongo Shaberiren! will alternate monthly between classroom and Zoom events. The registration link is in German. Use a translator to register. If you have any problems, ask me.☟☟☟


The next online meeting will be on Saturday 13 January 2024, 14:00-16:00.
Procedure: 4 x 20 minute sessions (5 minute break each)


By the way, you may be wondering who is organising it. It is organised by the Japan Cultural Institute in Cologne, which was founded in 1969, the German representative of the Japan Foundation, creates a space for exchange with Japan in German-speaking countries through culture, language and dialogue.

dept.sophia.ac.jp

Since I have had the opportunity to teach Japanese since 2024, I am referring to the materials used in the Japanese language classes at the Japan Cultural Institute Cologne. All of the Japanese materials here are texts for foreigners studying Japanese abroad. The materials are designed to enable immediate conversation in Japanese, so the text is highly recommended for people who want to travel, work or study in Japan in the future. I also give lessons using this text at Cafetalk. Please come and learn Japanese with Takayo.☟☟☟

オンラインレッスン : Marugoto A1.1-A1.3 Japanese for biginners (cafetalk.com)


See you at 日本語しゃべり―れん Shaberiren(^^♪

Reference links:
※The Japan Cultural Institute in Cologne
※Japan Foundation

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