How to write “GO”& “COME” in Japanese?

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How to write “GO” in Japanese?

Go in Japanese is 行く!(iku)

Come in Japanese is 来る!(kuru)

こんにちは〜\(◕ω◕)/♥

JLPTN5 or N4 のテストを少しやってみませんか?
Let’s challenge (*・_・*)ゞ!

N5 video! ⬇️
let's challenge jlpt n5 sample test (*・_・*)ゞ! japanese-language proficiency test - 日本語能力試験☆

N4 videos & course⬇️

N3 videos & course⬇️

Thank you everyone! Over 30 students are already signing up for this class! We will probably make other JLPT classes in the near future, but first , we will offer just this one. (Sorry to all you higher-level students! Please wait for us!) 

*Information about the N5 course*

Q: Who is the teacher?
A: One of our experienced professional Japanese teachers will be teaching the course. Her name is Kumi Matsuda. You can call her Matsuda Sensei!


Q: How long is each lesson? How many lessons are in the course?
A: Each lesson will be 30 minutes long. There will be 20 lessons in the course. We also have special facebook group and you can communicate with the teacher there if you have questions etc.. 

Q: How much does the course cost?
A: Each lesson costs only $5 USD! Since there are 20 lessons in the course, the total price for the course will be $100. Since the goal of this course is to improve your Japanese to the point where you can pass the N5, we will only accept 
student who are prepared to take the full course.

You can pay for the course by clicking the button below:

Q: What time is the lesson?
The live-lesson will be every Sunday and Monday at 10:30am Japan Time from 4/22 to 6/25(2018). But we are recording teh lesson videos so you can join this course anytime!

Q: What if I am not available at those times?
A: No problem! You can still take the course. Instead of joining the live lesson, you can watch recordings of the lecture at a later time. We have limited facebook group so you can also ask questions on the class’s page at any time! It is very nice community and you can also download handout and homework pdf. 

Q: Do I have to attend all the lessons? What if I miss one?
A: Don’t worry! There is no penalty for not coming to the lesson, and if you miss a lesson, you will be able to see the recording of the class the next day.

Q: Can I ask questions in the class? Outside of class?
A: Yes! If there is time, you will be able to ask questions at the end of each lesson. However, there may not be time to answer all questions. If you have a question, you can post it on the class’s page after the lesson and the teacher will answer your question.

Q: How many students will be taking this class?
A: We are not sure of the number yet, but the class will be lecture-style with questions asked either at the end of the lesson or in writing after the lesson has ended.

Q: How do I join the lesson?
A: Once you have signed up for the course, we will give you access to the class’s page. On this page, we will share the link that will take you to the lesson. You don’t have to download any software! You can join the lesson easily from your browser!

Q: When and where can I take the JLPT N5 Test?
A: It depends on what country you live in. You can see the information for taking the JLPT in Japan at this link: http://info.jees-jlpt.jp/ and you can see the information for taking the JLPT in other countries from this link: http://www.jlpt.jp/e/application/overseas_list.html 


This is a really great opportunity to learn Japanese from a real Japanese teacher for a very reasonable price! We hope to get a lot of students to participate so that we can continue to offer more services like this in the future. Click the button below to pay for the course!


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