Checked if everyone brought Kanji flashcards
Reviewed Kanji together
Reviewed informal Japanese
Create informal dialogue in groups and skit
Compare and contrast
Checked homework (Kanji worksheet and flashcards)
Reviewed Kanji
Explained about all Kanji flashcards homework
Corrected homework
Nihongo dekimasu Bte kara
Chevked homework (worksheet 5-3)
Reviewed previous grammar jyouzu, heta, tokui and nigate
Corrected homework
Powerpoint vocab review
New grammar (totemo, amari, maa maa and zenzen)
New worksheet 5-4
Corrected green worksheet from previous homework
Reviewed Grammar suki, suki jyanai, kirai
Reviewed previous vocab
New grammar nigate, heta
New worksheet
Come join us this year for Nihon Matsuri's 9th annual Japanese festival. Nihon Matsuri always takes place on the last Saturday of April. Traditional and modern culture including tea ceremonies, taiko drummers, martial arts and cosplayers.
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Gave journals back
Reviewed oral test questions in pairs
Explained more about the final project
Wrote in their journals about Spring Break (5 sentences)
Reviewed suki and kirai
Learned suki de wa arimasen
Worksheet suki and kirai
Checked homework (oral test flashcards)
Watched Hanayori Dango
Oral test review
Reviewed Kanji
Reviewed hobbies and suki and kirai
Speaking practice using suki and kirai
Homework: Study for the oral test using flashcards
Checked homework (Kanji flashcards)
Reviewed Kanji
Watched Hanayori Dango
Reviewed hobbies and suki and kirai
Worksheet on hobbies
Journals on family hobbies
Homework: Study for the oral test using flashcards
Checked homework (Kanji flashcards)
Reviewed Kanji in pairs
Reviewed Hobbies vocab
Journal writing about hobbies
New grammar suki and kirai
Hobbies worksheet
Checked homework (Kanji worksheet)
Reviewed Kanji
Gave flashcards
REviewed hobbies vocab
Journal about hobbies
New grammar (suki and kirai)
Reviewed oral flashcards in pairs
Welcome to Bellini sensei's blog!!! ベリーニ先生のブログへようこそ!
This is a blog created to help students and parents to know what has been covered in class and the assignments. Please feel free to leave any comments or suggestions here or by email. mbellini@alpinedistrict.org
I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but when I was 14 my parents decided to immigrate to Japan due to Brazil's economy downturn. Since then I have a passion about Languages and I love everything about Japan.
I got married in 2001 with the best husband in the whole world. He is Brazilian, but served a LDS mission in Kobe, Japan. We have 2 kids, Kendi who is 8 and Kalena who is 4.
I finished my Masters degree at BYU in 2007 and I love to work teaching Japanese at American Fork High School. I've been teaching there since 2006.
私はブラジルのサンパウロ州で生まれ、14歳の時にブラジルの経済の困難から逃れるために家族と共に日本へ移住することになりました。それから、日本のすべてを愛するようになりました。
私は2000年にすばらしい人に出会って2001年に結婚しました。彼もブラジル人なんですが、日本の神戸で伝道をしました。
二人の子供に恵まれました。健治は8歳で、カレナは4歳です。
2007年、アメリカのブリガム・ヤング大学で修士号を取りました。それから、ユタ州にあるアメリカン・フォーク高校で2006年から日本語を教えています。この仕事が大好きです!