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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any issues with your application.
  3. Indicate your age and provide your email address. This information is crucial for communication regarding the contest.
  4. Select the appropriate category for your participation: K-12 or College Student, and specify your level of study.
  5. Fill in the school you are attending and your instructor’s name. This helps verify your educational background.
  6. Answer questions about your experience with the Japanese language, including whether it is spoken at home and previous contest participation.
  7. Provide the title of your speech in both Japanese and English. Make sure these titles reflect the content of your speech accurately.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Once satisfied, send in the completed form along with required materials by February 8, 2006.

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How to learn Japanese for beginners: 13 tips to get started Set up a Japanese language learning schedule. Learn the Japanese alphabet. Practice grammar. Learn some key phrases. Study on the go with Japanese learning apps. Pay attention to flashcards. Practice your Japanese skills with language exchange partners. Read manga.
The contestants decide their themes of speeches from four designated themes: My aspirations, My study abroad life in Japan, My country and Japan, or What I can do for world peace. After preparing the speech and practicing it, contestants give their final speeches in Japanese in front of an audience.
Hajimemashite (はじめまして) This greeting word originates from the word hajimete, which means for the first time. Hajimemashite would be the equivalent of nice to meet you in English. We say hajimemashite at the beginning of a self-introduction, and it is suitable when meeting anyone, regardless of age or status.
Here are some Japanese phrases to get you started: こんにちは、皆さん (Konnichiwa, minasan) Hello, everyone. 私は[Your Name]と申します (Watashi wa [Your name] tomōshimasu) I am [Your Name]. このプレゼンテーションでは 最初に (Saisho ni) First of all.
Heres a simple structure you can follow: Greeting: - 皆さん、こんにちは. (Minasan, konnichiwa.) -- ``Hello everyone. Self-Introduction: - 私の名前は(Your Name)です. (Watashi no namae wa (Your Name) desu.) -- ``My name is (Your Name). - (Your Position/Role)として働いています. ( (Your Position/Role) to hataraiteimasu.)

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8 Must-Know Japanese Greetings #1 Konnichiwa (こんにちは) Hello. #2 Ohayou gozaimasu (おはようございます) Good morning. #3 Konbanwa (こんばんは) Good evening. #4 Moshi moshi (もしもし) Hello (but only if youre on the phone or something like Skype) #5 Ogenki desu ka? (お元気ですか) How are you?
The Japanese language has a system of honorific speech, referred to as keigo (Japanese: 敬 けい 語 ご , literally respectful language), parts of speech one function of which is to show that the speaker wants to convey respect for either the listener or someone mentioned in the utterance.

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