株式会社クリーク・アンド・リバー社(C&R社)は11月9日(木)、日本語が母語でない方を対象とした無料のオンラインセミナー「日本語基礎講座 基礎から実践まで ~「てあげる」「てもらう」「てくれる」をマスター ~」を開催いたします。
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※締切:2023年11月8日(水)19:00
Creek & River Co., Ltd.(C&R)will hold the seminar “Learn Basic Japanese From Basic to Practice -Mastering Giveてあげる, Receive てもらう, and Do for てくれる-” on November 9th, Thursday.
In the third seminar, we will study “to receive something”, “to give something to you”, and “to do something for you”. These expressions are actually difficult to learn to use naturally. Do you know when to use these and when not to use them?
In this seminar, we will start by explaining the concepts of “uchi” and “soto”, which are important in understanding “receive”, “give”, and “do for a person”. We will confirm that the listener is willing to give the item to us.
We will then organize the sentence patterns and meanings of the main themes, “to receive,” “to give,” and “to do for” using example sentences. Take the practice questions and master the te form + give/receive expressions.
In the second half, we will consider the functions of “to receive,” “to give,” and “to do for” and consider when to use them and when not to use them, using actual situations. In addition, you will learn the frequently used honorific expressions “~te ageru”, “~te morau”, and “~te kureu”.
This seminar is for beginner to pre-intermediate students. Let’s further practice the Japanese knowledge we have acquired and aim to use Japanese more smoothly.
[Topics Covered] 1. Uchi and Soto 2. Review of “give, receive, do for” 3. The basics of “I’ll give you, I’ll receive from you, I’ll do for you” 4. Practicing “I’ll give you, I’ll receive from you, I’ll do for you”: Cases in which to use it and cases in which you should not use it.
■Speaker Rei Kamiya Kamiya-sensei has been interested in languages since high school and majored in Spanish at university, aiming to teach Japanese after studying abroad. After passing the Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test in 2019, she began working as a part-time lecturer at a Japanese language school in Nagoya, where she oversaw technical intern trainees and helped many students get work in companies.After graduating from university, she studied Japanese grammar acquisition as a second language at Nanzan University Graduate School and wrote her master’s thesis. When she was in school, she also taught online Japanese language supplementary classes at an American university. After completing her master’s course, she oversaw corporate sales at a major manufacturer. Currently, while teaching Japanese to businesspeople and students, she is also actively producing information on Japanese grammar and teaching methods.
■Participants For people studying Japanese at a Basic and Pre-Intermediate Level
The C&R Group, including Creek & River Co., Ltd, is active in 18 fields: TV/movies, games, web, advertising/publishing, artists/authors, medical, IT, legal, accounting, architecture, fashion, food, computer science, performing arts, life sciences, athletes, CXO, and agriculture. We provide an environment for professionals to maximize their potential through the provision of jobs, the composition of projects, the monetization of copyrights and intellectual property, and educational opportunities. We also aim to contribute to the value creation of our clients through the abilities of professionals.