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Why Learn Japanese?

Japan is one of the largest economies in the world. Learning the Japanese language can help you broaden your opportunities for a global profession as well as creating a gateway into other Asian cultures and languages. Japanese is also a major language used for online content and other modes of digital media. Why not study Japanese and enter the world of Japan’s unique language, modern society and culture? You will find that the journey will be easy and enjoyable! 

Course NameCourse Description and Syllabus
Japanese Fundamentals 1, 2, 3We are very excited to collaborate with the Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth to offer beginning Japanese courses! Japan-America Society of Dallas-Fort Worth (JASDFW) offers three beginning level courses that help build foundations of learning the Japanese language. All three classes focus on conversational Japanese and will cover familiar topics regularly encountered in daily life and friendly social situations. 

Students will learn some basic Japanese grammar and sentence structures as they learn how to introduce themselves, share personal details, daily routines, and future plans in Japanese. They will also learn familiar and basic expressions, and a variety of greetings useful in daily conversations.

The goal is to have a basic understanding of how the language is used in different social circumstances while learning some essential Japanese language structures and cultural values. While this course is focused on conversational Japanese, by the end of the course, students will be able to recognize Hiragana and its differences between the other writing systems. 

The courses are offered throughout the year and will have eight sessions in the evening for 1 hour. Cost
JASDFW Member*: $160
Non-member: $210
Membership Bundle: $190
*Friends of the UTD Center for Asian Studies are eligible for the member discount.

This course is offered in collaboration with JASDFW. The class will be conducted via Zoom. Attendees must have a device with audio and video capabilities, as well as an internet connection. JASDFW reserves the right to cancel the class if it does not meet the minimum attendance number.

If you are interested in registering or have questions, please email ikuko@jasdfw.org.

About the Lead Instructor
Ikuko Fujiwara’s academic and professional background is in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and composition. She earned a master’s degree in TESOL from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has experience teaching Japanese, English for speakers of other languages, and college composition at various colleges in the United States. She is committed to creating learning spaces where people engage in cross-cultural/intercultural understanding and learn to use language in empowering ways.