This lesson will focus again on this question and teach how to answer it properly.
Sunday
WS: Eigo Noto: When is your birthday 3
Posted by
Laura
This lesson will focus again on this question and teach how to answer it properly.
Friday
Mobile Phone Guide #7: Multilingual phones
Posted by
Dan
Wednesday
How Japanese Addresses Work
Posted by
Dom
Today I StumbledUpon a video so clear and accurate that there was nothing I could do but post it, unedited, on AccessJ. Many thanks to Derek Sivers for this informative and entertaining creation.
JLPT Past Test Downloads
Posted by
Dom
For virtually every test (apart from medical, I guess), the best way to success is a lot of exam-condition practice.
The same applies for the JLPT, and not only can you buy past papers (see below), but you can also download them from various websites.
Let's find out where!!!!
Update (May, 2013): We're in the process of adding several more posts to the site regarding JLPT study material. Be sure to check back frequently to see what's new on the front page and what's listed under the LearningJapanese tag.
Monday
Donate Money to Japanese Save the Children
Posted by
Dom
You know it's the right thing to do, so I won't bore you with a sob-story.
Please go to my page and donate some cash.
Dom is fundraising for GlobalGiving
Q&A: Osaka Nampa Master
Posted by
ヤフー
Sunday
WS: Eigo Noto 2: When is your birthday 2
Posted by
Laura
This lesson carries on from my previous post last week. This lesson reviews the months of the year and introduces the question "When is your birthday".
In the next lesson we will look more at answering using "It is in November" and "it is December 4th".
Friday
Short-Term Volunteer Opportunity in Tohoku
Posted by
Laura
I blogged the other day about a competition to visit all 47 prefectures in Japan in 100 days and help with tsunami cleanup.
Just in case you don't win that, here's another chance to visit/help out.
Japan Matsuri Volunteers
Posted by
Laura
Japan Matsuri is looking for volunteers for it`s third annual event. Held in the heart of London.
If you are homesick for Japan, or missing the wonderful festivals then look no further. This is designed to feel like a typical Japanese festival: dancing, music, food and shows.
Read below for more information.
Mobile Phone Guide #6: Mobile e-mail
Posted by
Dan
Thursday
Tsunami Photo Exhibition London July 22nd-24th
Posted by
Laura
It has been four months since the Tsunami devastated towns in the Sendai area and one photographer, Christina Aiton, an Australian living in Shichigahama, has documented 14 families from the area and their lives in the aftermath.
Wednesday
The Best Way to Learn Kanji
Posted by
Dom
Monday
Sunday
WS: Eigo Noto 2: When is your birthday?
Posted by
Laura
Friday
Mobile Phone Guide #5: Paying your bills
Posted by
Dan
Wednesday
Being an ALT #14: Brushing Your Teeth At School
Posted by
Dom
Some Westerners, not being in the habit of doing this, have received less-than-polite comments from co-workers.
BUT, there is a general consensus amongst Western dentists that this practice is bad for the enamel of your teeth. Read on before making your own mind up.
Monday
Q&A: Dating Younger Men
Posted by
ヤフー
Sunday
Friday
Mobile Phone Guide #4: Contracts
Posted by
Dan
Read all about it.
Wednesday
Being an ALT #13: Demo Lessons
Posted by
Dom
Monday
Make Your Own (Legal) Japanese Postal Stamps
Posted by
Dom
I don't know about your home country, but in mine (England) postal stamps are the realm of the government. Usually you just stick the queen's face on your post. Sometimes you can use limited edition Christmas trees or Wallace and Gromit stamps, but that's it.
Here in Japan, you can make your own online! Whatever picture you like can become a stamp. Here's how.
Sunday
Saturday
June Blog Roundup
Posted by
Dom
Speaking of the heat, I posted a short while ago about How to Not Sweat Like a Beast. Vital reading to minimise those huge sweat patches.
A very popular post covered the best way to learn the Japanese hiragana and katakana alphabets. More posts on learning Japanese to come in the next couple of weeks.
We brought back the Being an ALT series this month, with entries covering working in multiple schools, getting molested at those schools, and an explanation of why it doesn't have to be so easy to be an ALT. More to come.
We showed all those out there with the Japanese IME or a Japanese computer how you can type some really cool symbols. In fact, you can type so many that it needed a second post.
Let's not forget the inclusion of a brand new writer at AccessJ: Dan has been busy putting together a guide on Japanese cellphones. You can read about The Basics, Important Paperwork and Pre-Paid Phones. Expect a new entry on that each Friday until literally everything has been covered.
And speaking of new writers, Laura has decided to help us out on our Worksheet Sunday series. We've used several of her ideas in the past, and she's now busy writing up a guide to teaching the Eigo Noto textbook series in elementary schools. Her first entry went live this month. Other WSs this month included "Will you...?", "He was, they were" and "Are You From...?" for Junior High.
As always, there's plenty more where that came from, so check the archive pages at the top of this page for other great articles from AccessJ.
Friday
Mobile Phone Guide #3: Pre-Paid Phones
Posted by
Dan
Unfortunately, in Japan prepaid phones are very much in the minority, although they are popular amongst foreign students, travelers and tourists who plan to be here less than a year. However, there is pretty much only one company left that offers full service prepaid, which is Softbank.The primary competitor is au but the range of services is significantly more limited.
Read on...
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- Q&A: Dating Younger Men
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