Friday, 16 March 2012

Japanese Taster Sessions


Here is an account by Eloise Warren (Year 7) on her Japanese taster sessions:

Japanese taster sessions at Tomlinscote are really good. So far I have only had a couple of lessons and have already learnt a lot. I think that it is good that Tomlinscote have these taster sessions because it gives pupils the opportunity to gain a little knowledge of Japanese, and then later on maybe continue with the GCSE. It is fun as the Japanese culture is very different to ours and learning to write the language and learning about Japan is interesting and enjoyable. I also think that writing the language is fun because it is almost as if you are drawing what you are writing about. Even though Japanese is great fun it can be challenging to learn how to write the symbols correctly and learn all of the different types of alphabets. I think the best part of learning Japanese is being able to learn how to write the symbols because it is really knowing how to write in another language.

Thank you very much Eloise!
Have YOU had taster sessions at Tomlinscote? 
Do you want to tell the world what you think of them? Write use an email (mmahler@tomlinscote.surrey.sch.uk) or hand in a text to the MFL office.


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