News and Announcements
Early registration 11/18 .. 12/08 for
2025 Spring term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2025 rate for early online registrants.
Early registrants qualify for $50 tuition voucher drawing.
Early registration 07/15 .. 08/04 for
2024 Fall term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2024 rate for early online registrants.
Early registrants qualify for $50 tuition voucher drawing.
2024 Summer term classes start 5/6/24.
Early registration 03/18 .. 04/07 for
2024 Summer term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2024 rate for early online registrants.
This competition aims for language learners to connect, use the language, learn, and teach each other, making friends in three meetings before the competition.
2024 Spring term classes starts 1/8/24.
Early registration 11/27..12/10 for
2024 Spring term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2024 rate for early online registrants.
2023 Fall term classes started 9/4/23.
Early registration 7/31..8/14 for
2023 Fall term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2023 rate for early online registrants.
Early registration 3/20..4/9 for
Summer 2023 term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2023 rate for early online registrants.
posted 1/2/23
Congratulations,
Sharat Nayak winner of the drawing for the $50 scholarship voucher for 2023 summer term.
posted 12/26/22
Classes begin
Jan. 2nd 2023
Some seats are still available
Early registration 11/21..12/8 for
Spring 2023 term (all students).
$10 tuition discount off 2023 rate for early online registrants.
Incentive for timely registration.
To encourage timely registration, there will be a drawing for a $50 scholarship voucher for 2023 summer term.
To qualify a student must complete registration within the three weeks of early registration (11/21 ..12/8).
1st week (11/21..11/27), get 3 tickets.
2nd week (11/28..12/3), get 2 tickets.
3rd week ( 12/4..12/8), get 1 ticket.
winners of scholarship voucher
Fall Japanese Festival November 5-6
DFW Nihongo students and staff participate
Classes start Sept. 6th
There are still seats available in beginner level classes
Summer Progress
GRAMMAR
Plain past forms of verbs, i-adjectives, and です
Asking for and providing explanations
Impressions
Assumptions and opinions
Japanese Basics
Everyday expressions
The sounds of Japanese
The Japanese writing system: Hiragana
Fumiko sensei and koto students perform traditional Japanese music
Japanese Spring Festival: April 23-24
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
雛祭り
Hinamatsuri
Hinamatsuri is the display of seated male and female dolls (the obina (男雛, "male doll") and mebina (女雛, "female doll")), which represent a Heian period wedding,[5] but are usually described as the Emperor and Empress of Japan. The dolls are usually seated on red cloth, and may be as simple as pictures or folded paper dolls, or as intricate as carved three-dimensional dolls. More elaborate displays will include a multi-tiered doll stand (雛壇, hinadan) of dolls that represent ladies of the court, musicians, and other attendants, with all sorts of accoutrements.
posted 1/24/22
posted 11/14/21
DFW-Nihongo students attend Fumiko-sensei's Koto performance at Fort Worth Japanese Garden
Fumiko-sensei shares Japanese culture, history of the Koto (Japanese harp)
Disclaimer:
This video is shown for educational and entertainment purposes only. It's inclusion here does not imply any relationship with DFW-Nihongo.held from 23 July to 8 August 2021
DFW-Nihongo introduces the new Tobira series of materials for beginner Japanese language learners.
American Olympians show off their Japanese language skills.
Gambatte!
posted Aug. 10, 2021
Fall 2021 Semester
Welcome Fall Semester Students
gambatte :)
Due to the continuing risk posed by the covid19 virus pandemic, we will offer online classes this semester.
Please check your equipment before the class session starts
Camera - aim for head & shoulders, uncluttered background
Lighting - direct or diffuse light directed on you is preferred as opposed to the shadowed face silhouette effect. avoid rotating ceiling fans flicker
Headphones & microphone - wireless (fresh battery), set for comfortable volume (no feedback) check mute button.
Excellent chance to experience Japanese culture and practice your Nihongo skills.
posted Oct 26, 2020
A great opportunity for students who started learning Japanese language and who wish to study in Japan.