Introduction:
The 'Experience Japan' program successfully conducted a series of interactive sessions at Bright Scholars School in Sonipat from 1st to 6th June 2024. These sessions were designed to immerse the summer camp participants in various aspects of Japanese culture, language, and music.
Objective:
The primary objective of these sessions was to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Japan, its language, and its rich cultural heritage through engaging and educational activities.
Activities Conducted:
Throughout the week, participants engaged in a variety of activities that included:
- An introduction to Japan, covering its geography, history, and cultural significance.
- Basic lessons in the Japanese language, focusing on common phrases and greetings.
- Learning and practicing Japanese songs, enhancing their appreciation for Japanese music and arts.
Instructors:
The sessions were led by Ms. Tanvi and Mr. Jitender, who are experts in Japanese culture and language. Their expertise provided an authentic learning experience for the students.
Participant Feedback:
Feedback from the participants was overwhelmingly positive. Students expressed a high level of satisfaction with the knowledge they gained and the interactive nature of the sessions. Many showed a keen interest in continuing to explore the Japanese language and culture further.
Conclusion:
The 'Experience Japan' interactive sessions at Bright Scholars School were a resounding success. They not only educated the students about Japan but also sparked their curiosity and interest in learning about different cultures. The program's success is a testament to the effective planning and execution by the 'Experience Japan' team and the enthusiastic participation of the students.
Acknowledgments:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the management and staff of Bright Scholars School for their support and cooperation in organizing these sessions. We also appreciate the dedication of Ms. Tanvi and Mr. Jitender, whose passion for teaching has made a lasting impact on the students. Experience Japan www.e-j.org.in
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