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12th grade japanese simulations in English (UK)

Preview of Japanese Days of the Week

Japanese Days of the Week

Created by
OkinawanGirl
Japanese Days of the Week Headers: This is a classroom tested printable suitable for flash cards or display posters. Please note that graphics are uniform in each set to ensure that students focus purely on the symbols (rather than associating individual images with particular days). Contents 1 x brief explanation of the different Japanese writing systems 1 x reference table (listing the days of the week in English, hiragana, kanji and romaji). 1 x set of "Days of the Week" headers in Engl
Preview of Japanese Months

Japanese Months

Created by
OkinawanGirl
Japanese Months of the Year Headers: This is a classroom tested printable suitable for flash cards or display posters. Please note that graphics are uniform in each set to ensure that students focus purely on the symbols (rather than associating individual images with particular months). Contents 1 x brief explanation of the different Japanese writing systems 1 x reference table (listing the months of the year in English, hiragana, kanji and romaji). 1 x set of "Months of the Year" headers
Preview of Japanese Menu

Japanese Menu

Here is a menu that students can use for a restaurant-themed ordering exercise for Japanese language courses.
Preview of Conversation Map- Agente y cliente (Spanish House unit)

Conversation Map- Agente y cliente (Spanish House unit)

This product was specifically designed to help students navigate an interpersonal interaction between a real-estate agent and a client looking for a home. This product will help guide your students (hence the "map") to have a successful interpersonal conversation by giving them a visual of when to use what language. It breaks up a normal conversation with an agent into different stages and so that students can think about what kind of language they would/could use at each stage of the interactio
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