What we study in the class: Kanji, Verbs, Particles, Kana
Some simple things to say in Japanese, and how to start learning kanji
How Japanese verbs work (one-way changing vs. five-way changing).
How the katakana can be found as radicals in kanji.
How one-way vs. five-way helps understand -tte forms, past tense, -masu form, etc.
Breaking the kanji down into their radicals to aid in writing, understanding, stroke order, etc.
The seven types of kanji radicals. There is no "man" radical, but the "woman" radical appears everywhere.
A few simple, silly stories to help memorize example kanji of 前 and 怒る (as opposed to 奴)
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