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        Japanese Club

        Tina changed the description of the group Group logo of Japanese ClubJapanese Club from “The Japanese Club is an interactive online academic club for students aged 12–18 who are curious about the Japanese language and the vibrant culture of Japan. Whether you’re an anime fan, fascinated by Japanese history, or want to learn how to speak and write in Japanese, this club offers a welcoming space for learners of all levels.
        What We Do:

        Weekly sessions on basic Japanese conversation, hiragana, katakana, kanji, and pronunciation

        Fun language games, mini grammar lessons, and vocabulary challenges

        Cultural deep-dives into Japanese traditions, festivals, etiquette, and pop culture (anime, manga, J-pop, etc.)

        Group projects such as skits, presentations, or Japanese holiday cards

        Virtual cooking demos of simple Japanese dishes (like onigiri or mochi)

        Guest talks from native speakers, language teachers, and cultural experts

        Virtual tours of Japan’s famous cities, shrines, museums, and cherry blossom spots

        Club Rules and Guidelines:

        Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18, beginner or advanced.

        Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and stay engaged.

        Respect: Appreciate all learning levels and cultural perspectives.

        Language Practice: Use Japanese in greetings and simple conversations during club time.

        Preparedness: Do your best to complete any assigned practice, reading, or videos before meetings.

        Creativity: Express yourself through drawing, storytelling, or cosplay-inspired projects.

        Digital Etiquette: Be respectful in online spaces—arrive on time, mute when needed, and avoid distractions.

        Collaboration: Work well in teams and support your fellow learners.

        Kindness: No teasing or negative comments—language learning is about progress, not perfection.

        Conduct: Disruptive or disrespectful behavior will result in a warning or removal.

         
        The Japanese Club is your gateway to learning a beautiful language and experiencing one of the world’s most unique and exciting cultures. 一緒に日本語を学びましょう!(Let’s learn Japanese together!)” to “The Japanese Club is an interactive online academic club for students aged 12–18 who are curious about the Japanese language and the vibrant culture of Japan. Whether you’re an anime fan, fascinated by Japanese history, or want to learn how to speak and write in Japanese, this club offers a welcoming space for learners of all levels.
        What We Do:

        Weekly sessions on basic Japanese conversation, hiragana, katakana, kanji, and pronunciation
        Fun language games, mini grammar lessons, and vocabulary challenges
        Cultural deep-dives into Japanese traditions, festivals, etiquette, and pop culture (anime, manga, J-pop, etc.)
        Group projects such as skits, presentations, or Japanese holiday cards
        Virtual cooking demos of simple Japanese dishes (like onigiri or mochi)
        Guest talks from native speakers, language teachers, and cultural experts
        Virtual tours of Japan’s famous cities, shrines, museums, and cherry blossom spots

        Club Rules and Guidelines:

        Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18, beginner or advanced.
        Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and stay engaged.
        Respect: Appreciate all learning levels and cultural perspectives.
        Language Practice: Use Japanese in greetings and simple conversations during club time.
        Preparedness: Do your best to complete any assigned practice, reading, or videos before meetings.
        Creativity: Express yourself through drawing, storytelling, or cosplay-inspired projects.
        Digital Etiquette: Be respectful in online spaces—arrive on time, mute when needed, and avoid distractions.
        Collaboration: Work well in teams and support your fellow learners.
        Kindness: No teasing or negative comments—language learning is about progress, not perfection.
        Conduct: Disruptive or disrespectful behavior will result in a warning or removal.

        The Japanese Club is your gateway to learning a beautiful language and experiencing one of the world’s most unique and exciting cultures. 一緒に日本語を学びましょう!(Let’s learn Japanese together!)”

        4 months ago
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