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[Online] Japanese Fundamentals 4 – Thursdays (FA 25) 16+
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Japanese Fundamentals 4: Soshuhen 総集編 (Summary, Consolidation & Application)
Schedule: Wednesdays, October 9 – December 4 (No Class 11/27), 7:30 PM – 8:40 PM (CST) (8 sessions)
Make-up Date: 12/11*
Instructor: Ikuko Fujiwara
This course is the final part of the Fundamentals series, designed for beginning to intermediate learners. Serving as a Soshuhen 総集編 — a summary, consolidation, and practical application of what students have learned in Fundamentals 1, 2, and 3 — the course uses lessons from Starter, Irodori: Japanese for Life in Japan (Japan Foundation) to revisit key elements of the Japanese language. Topics include talking about hobbies, making plans and invitations, sharing event details (when and where), and sharing past experiences. Students will strengthen their foundation through structured review and build confidence using Japanese in both speaking and writing. While completion of Fundamentals 3 is recommended, it is not required. However, prior knowledge of hiragana and katakana is necessary to join.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Independently create simple noun, adjective, and verb sentences in both present/future and past tense using basic particles.
- Practice and use essential particles: か、は、が、を、も、と、で、に、の.
- Ask and answer questions about their hobbies and favorite activities.
- Share information about events, including when and where, and ask/answer whether someone is attending.
- Express availability and handle invitations (both inviting and responding).
- Talk about what they usually do on their days off.
While completing Fundamentals 1–3 is highly recommended before joining Fundamentals 4, it is not required. However, students should have basic foundational skills, with some assistance as needed. Specifically, students should:
- Be able to read and write the 46 basic hiragana characters (ideally katakana as well).
- Be able to create simple sentences using です (noun and adjective sentences).
- Be able to create basic verb ます sentences to describe daily activities, future plans, and past events.
- Be familiar with the following particles: か、は、が、を、も、と.
- Have learned basic adjective structures (い-adjectives vs. な-adjectives, and basic conjugation).
- Understand and use demonstrative pronouns:
これ・それ・あれ and この・その・あの. - Be able to count from 1 to 100 in Japanese.
- Understand the basic difference between plain form and polite form.
- Be able to ask and answer common beginner-level questions, such as:
- これはなんですか。
- どこにすんでいますか。
- しゅっしんはどこですか。
- おしごとはなんですか。
- そのしごとはどんなおしごとですか。
- かぞくはなんにんですか。
- なにがすきですか。
- このひとはだれですか。
- まいあさなにをしますか。
- あしたなにをしますか。
- きのうなにをしましたか。
Japanese classes will be conducted via Zoom. Attendees must have a device with audio and video capabilities, as well as an internet connection. The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth reserves the right to cancel the class if it does not meet the minimum attendance number. Please contact us at ikuko@jasdfw.org if you have questions about this workshop and language classes.
Instructor
Ikuko Fujiwara
ikuko@jasdfw.org
Her academic and professional background spans Japanese language education, TESOL, and Composition, beginning with a Master’s degree in TESOL from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. As the Japanese Language Programs Manager at the Japan-America Society, she leads the program’s curriculum development, mentors instructors, and serves as a primary instructor herself. Originally from Japan, she brings both cultural and linguistic expertise to her teaching. In addition to Japanese, she has taught ESOL and college composition at various institutions in the United States. She is committed to creating inclusive learning spaces that foster cross-cultural understanding and empower students through language.


