The very first Japanese Internship Program for Senshu University students is scheduled in Feb.-Mar. (6 weeks) in 2017 in our program. I participated in their Info. Sessions to introduce our program (as well as Calgary and around) and answer their questions. 11 students in total came to the sessions and showed high interest and enthusiasm. This Internship Program is created for students who want to teach Japanese in the future. Two things which surprised me the most were..... 1. So many graduate students and 2. So many international students (non-Japanese native speakers)!! All the participants were highly educated and motivated. Well, it will be a very competitive selection!
Oh-sensei was wearing the U of C shirts for PR! Thank you!
This is the photo diary of Senshu 2016 Group Study Program posted by the U of C instructor Yoko Kodama. This year's participants are ガブリエラ、ジリアン、イシュメル (A.K.A.プリンス)、ニコール、ライアン、ジェニファー、メリッサ、ション、マイルズ、ジェイリーン、デービット、アンソニー、サラ、ヘーゼル、ジャーファン、エディ、ジェレミー、テイラー、アラン、ハガー. Let's have fun together!
poster 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
May 27 Extra Calligraphy Class by Matsuo-Sensei
Matsuo-sensei (Senshu Uni.) gave our students an extra calligraphy class. This was their 2nd Calligraphy class at Senshu University, but all the participants really enjoyed the class. Matsuo-sensei encouraged students to "focus","feel" and "express".
Wow! I am amazed by our U of C artists! Teachers do have power to influence students!
Matsuo-sensei is demonstrating different type of "wind (風)"
Hazel's Haiku Collection
Wow! I am amazed by our U of C artists! Teachers do have power to influence students!
Matsuo-sensei is demonstrating different type of "wind (風)"
Hazel's Haiku Collection
May 27 Elementary school visit
U of C students went to visit a nearby elementary school and shared the school lunch and afternoon together. Elementary school students (Grade 6) were very enthusiastic and friendly and welcomed us very well.
Getting school lunch
Waiting to visit the classrooms for lunch
Cultural Exchange Assembly
Self-Introduction in Japanese. Everyone was so curious to know about our students.
Myles received a little hat as a present from a student. It fit him very well!
Elementary school students taught us many things about Japanese culture, history, and local information. Their research was well summerized and the level of their presentation was very high.
I think these elementary students were good models for their own presentation coming up (June 1)!!
If elementary students can do, university students can do.... more likely "should do better", right!?!?
Getting school lunch
Waiting to visit the classrooms for lunch
Cultural Exchange Assembly
Self-Introduction in Japanese. Everyone was so curious to know about our students.
Myles received a little hat as a present from a student. It fit him very well!
Elementary school students taught us many things about Japanese culture, history, and local information. Their research was well summerized and the level of their presentation was very high.
I think these elementary students were good models for their own presentation coming up (June 1)!!
If elementary students can do, university students can do.... more likely "should do better", right!?!?
May 26 Harajuku - Takeshitadoori - Omotesando
You can see and buy many interesting things in Harajuku!
I thought there were some "very unique" people in Harajuku, but they were actually some kind of celebrities on TV!! You never know what really makes people famous these days!!
I thought there were some "very unique" people in Harajuku, but they were actually some kind of celebrities on TV!! You never know what really makes people famous these days!!
Onigiri, Gohan, and Sushi T-shirts
Interesting fashions
The norm of Kimono has changed a lot!
A lot of fusion is happening!
Interesting decorations!
May 25 Japanese cuisine
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