A fun approach to Japanese Language and Civilization for young children in London.Our children are bilingual and the Club is run in english or french. Learning a language like japanese in western countries cannot be dissociated with learning the culture of Japan.The Kawaii Club emphasizes the importance of being immerged in a japanese environment in order to become permeable to its language and writing system.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Haru ga kita ! Spring has come !
Haru ga kita / Spring has come
Haru ga kita / Spring has come
Doko ni kita?/ Where has it come ?
Yama ni kita / It has come to the mountains
Sato ni kita/ It has come to the village
No ni mo kita/ It has come to the fields
Hana ga saku/ Flowers have flourished
Hana ga saku / Flowers have flourished
Doko ni saku?/ Where have they flourished ?
Yama ni saku/ They have flourished in the mountains
Sato ni saku / They have flourished in the village
No ni mo saku/ They have flourished in the fields
Tori ga naku/ Birds are singing
Tori ga naku/ Birds are singing
Doko ni naku?/ Where do they sing ?
Yama ni naku/ They sing in the mountains
Sato ni naku/ They sing in the village
No ni mo naku/ They sing in the fields
春が来た
春が来た 春が来た どこに来た
山に来た 里に来た 野にも来た
花が咲く 花が咲く どこに咲く
山に咲く 里に咲く 野にも咲く
鳥がなく 鳥がなく どこでなく
山でなく 里でなく 野でもなく
Have fun singing Harugakita with the video in the VIDEO BAR.
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