Nihongo Club Cambridge
Japanese Language Course for Kids Y5-Y11 2024/25
Start from 07/09/2024
Course and Club information
Student Requirement
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Ages from Year 5 to Year 11
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Able to Communicate in English and of course Japanese if you speak!
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Willing to learn
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Parents Pick Up & Drop Off
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Students with Japanese language skills who can read or recognise a full set of hiragana, can read numbers from 1 to 20 is desirable. if you have simple grammatical knowledge (e.g. word order of three-word sentences) that would be great.
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It is preferable if you can read it all, but the class will review and repeat it again.
Our Basic Learning & Study Class
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Learning basic Japanese -Communication Skill, Reading and WritingLearning
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Japanese culture through fun activities - books, crafts, games and music. (Join our termly cultural event too!)
Club Offerings
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Face-to-face class
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Long-serving, highly qualified native Japanese teachers
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Safe, friendly and fun environment
Vision & Mission
From 2023, Nihongo Club Cambridge is delighted to introduce
a brand new class for younger children who want to study Japanese as a foreign language. The club want to encourage the high number of the younger kids in the UK, who love Japanese culture: books, comics, TV shows and films. Lots of those children learn by self-study and online lessons. We could offer face-to-face lessons instead, giving more communication, interaction and fun together. Learning Japanese with your body, gestures to express yourself would be very helpful too.
We would like to support those enthusiastic children and give them a fantastic opportunity with other fellows to unleash their potential together in a safe, friendly environment.
About Us
Nihongo Club Cambridge established as a non-profit organisation more than 20 years ago. Originally the club started classroom lessons for children with Japanese heritage, the club continued to grow with our pupils, supporting preschoolers up to 15 years old.
We have long-serving, experienced Japanese teachers and
a parents-based,volunteer committee supporting the children
and parents. We are proud of our long term service
for the Japanese communityin Cambridge/Cambridgeshire.