Japanese 1B (Live)

Why This Class

As a parent, you want to help your student develop the skills to unlock the opportunities they desire. Whether they wish to spend time in a foreign country or apply to a competitive university, learning a second language in high school can help (it also improves memory and increases attention span).

At Williamsburg, students will experience a vibrant and immersive experience in live classes led by mentors who have lived and experienced the Japanese language and culture and can provide first-hand knowledge. They will expand their vocabulary with words describing daily tasks, cultural experiences, schoolwork, family, and travel. By pursuing mastery in a second language, students broaden their perspective on the world, gain confidence in their communication skills, and lay the groundwork to succeed in future studies or travel to another country. Who knows what doors will open when your student learns a second language?

Overarching Questions

How does learning a second language give me opportunities?

What can I learn about the cultures that speak the language I am learning?

How do I develop my confidence in writing and speaking a second language?

What similarities and differences are there between my first language and a second language?

Reading List

Students do not need to purchase any materials for this course.

Course Details

Recommended Grade: 9th (Freshman) – 12th (Senior) – 8th-grade students could be accepted on a case-by-case basis.

Prerequisites: Japanese 1A

Estimated Weekly Hours: 5

Format: Live Online (or go to self-paced)

Credits: 0.5

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Please note that program and course descriptions, as well as reading and materials lists, are subject to change as we continuously improve our curriculum throughout the year. Book and materials lists for the upcoming school year are published in SIS mid to late June. Some courses require subscriptions e.g., Adobe software or online magazines that may not be covered by partner schools.