This workbook is a history of my trips to Japan with my studetns from 2000 and 2008.


"from the e-Office of Fumiko Tachibana"

If you are interested in using this workbook, please contact me. I will show you how to use "it"in the classroom
Also the students can get the hiragana/katakana/kanji images to play in the nintendo in addition to the workbook.
The concept is fun and very educational but so far I have no way to introduce this fun idea!

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IJapanese Workbook Part 1
Japanese Workbook Part 2
ISBN: 0-9778622-2-4
ISBN 0-9778622-3-2
S o far this has been printed for the students I teach at Palomar School only.


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If you are interested in staying with your students in where we stayed, please let me know.

The true totoro's forest is near. fumiko tachibana

 












 

 

Come to "Study Kanji Radicals"

Tachibana sensei's hiragana map



 

 




If you are interested in staying with your students in where we stayed, please let me know.

The totoro's forest is near. fumiko tachibana


 

 



If you are interested in staying with your students in where we stayed, please let me know.

The totoro's forest is near. fumiko tachibana

 



hiragana page


"Kanji Hakase=Doctor" mastered 2000 kanji in May 2008. He just graduated from high school (18 at last) and works at sushi restaurant
in Escondido (to eat free sushi!JK) He kindly asked me to give away the kanji flash cards he has created in zip file. They are designed to passJapanese proficiency 2 kyuu. We will hopefully plan to create flash cards for 4 kyuu in the near future! He is also interested in the Japanese ancient language. Come visit Wyatt Talk in the near future!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


is interpreted as 輪、和、倭、話, etc. Circle, Harmony, Japanse, Dialogue, etc.
Nice image of the world in our dreams. is a gentle shape of a palm of your hand
in my imagination, which will gently caress the heart of all of us.
and  put together is わいわい.


That means lively sounds of students enjoying learning Japanese here, there & everywhere. ^_^






Treva's original picture!


Braden Goddard was in Tokyo two years after the trip to Japan in 2003.


at Ghibli Museum

 

 



One of the delights of traveling in Japan is eating! Everything tastes good to me. We have a good food culture.


 



If you are interested in staying with your students in where we stayed, please let me know.

The totoro's forest is near. fumiko tachibana

Thank you, Mr. Fox! (on the left)
Don, Rosendo, Zach, Eric, Kasey, NIck, Wyatt, Holly, Wendy, Ryan, David, Shannon and Mr. Nagayama.

 

Kakunodate is called Little Kyoto with much substance in a small village and less people. Very pretty!


ハンサムなひと

There are several types of Genkoyoshi. Dolphins, Ninja, formal, "authentic" one, etc.
Come to this page and take what you need. http://faculty.palomar.edu/ftachibana/about_genkoyoshi.htm


 

 

(c) Hello from Fumko Tachibana

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I would like to hear from you! ^_^

Fumiko the Natto