Sensei's Pages

The Sensei’s Pages are developed by the Japan Foundation, Sydney specifically for Japanese language teachers. The Sensei’s Pages appear in our quarterly newsletter, Omusubi, which can be sent to school and university libraries free of charge upon completion of a School and Tertiary Update form.

Current and past Sensei’s Pages can also be downloaded from our website.

 
2007
JPF: bullet Spring 2007 new
Theme: How to use “Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese”     Level: Junior-Senior Secondary
JPF: bullet Winter 2007
Theme: Creating a restaurant menu     Level: Junior Secondary
JPF: bullet Autumn 2007
Theme: Reading Japanese news     Level: Senior Secondary
JPF: bullet Summer 2007
Theme: Learning language through song and hand movements     Level: Primary
2006
JPF: bullet Spring 2006
Theme: Intercultural Language Learning on the topic of 'obento'    Level: Middle Years
Winter 2006
Theme: Japanese Folktales    Level: Middle Years
Autumn 2006
Theme: Reading Japanese News    Level: Senior Secondary
Summer 2006
Theme: Reading to Children   Level: Primary
2005
Spring 2005
Theme: Teaching Kanji 2    Level: Secondary
Winter 2005
Theme: Teaching Kanji 1   Level: Primary - Secondary
Autumn 2005
Theme: Japanese Folktales   Level: Middle Years
Summer 2005
Teaching Japanese Pronunciation
2004
Spring 2004
Learning about culture and society through cultural products: Omusubi
No.47 August 2004
Ideas for Developing Your Own Activities
Theme: Information Gap
No.46 May 2004
Ideas for Developing Your Own Resources
Theme: Skits   Level: Middle Years
No.45 February 2004
Ideas for Reading
Theme: Japanese Comics   Level: Year 10 - 12
2003
No.44 November 2003
Technology for the Classroom
Searching for the information on Japanese website
No.43 August 2003
Technology for the Classroom
Reading Japanese websites
No.42 May 2003
Ideas for Incorporating Culture
Theme: Sumo   Level: Middle Years - Senior Secondary
No.41 February 2003
Ideas for Reading
Theme: Japanese Folktales   Level: Middle Years
2002
No.40 November 2002
Ideas for Developing Writing Skills 2
Theme: Me and My Family   Level: Junior - Senior Secondary
No.39 August 2002
Ideas for Developing Writing Skills 1
Theme: Me and My Family   Level: Junior - Senior Secondary
No.38 May 2002
Ideas for Reading
Theme: Japanese Folktales   Level: Primary
No.37 February 2002
Ideas for Reading
Theme: Japanese Myths   Level: Junior Secondary
 
2001
No.36 November 2001
Ideas for Reading
Theme: Reporting Information   Level: Senior Secondary
No.35 August 2001
Theme: Travel to Japan   Level: Primary
No.34 May 2001
Theme: Time and Verbs   Level: Primary
No.33 February 2001
Theme: Requesting and Offering   Level: Senior Secondary
 
For PC users:  
To view the newsletter, which uses 'Shift_JIS' code, you will need the appropriate OS or browser to show the Japanese characters.
The newsletter is the best viewed with Windows 2000 or XP, which is configured to display Japanese characters.
If you use another earlier English OS, you can install "Microsoft Global IME" to display the Japanese language, however, it is not fully functional - some Japanese fonts are not viewed.
If you have a Japanese OS (eg. Japanese Windows 98 or Windows 2000), the Japanese characters in the newsletter will be displayed automatically.
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iebuild/ime5_win32/en/ime5_win32.htm
http://www.nihongo-ok.com/

For Mac users:
If you use the latest Macintosh OS, please refer to your user manual to configure Japanese language settings. Users of other earlier versions should check the following URL:
http://www.nihongoweb.com/Computing/JLK.html
 
If you have any questions please contact us on (02) 8239 0077 or email comments or ideas to David_Boyd@jpf.org.au
 
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