Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Culture through English A: Japanese-Brazilians・日系ブラジル人

Hello!



How are you? Today, let's look more on our topic about immigrants (移民). Let's look at a community of immigrants here in JapanJapanese-Brazilians (日系ブラジール人). 

The picture above is an example of a Japanese-Brazilian business in Japan - a Brazilian supermarket in Shizuoka. But while Japanese-Brazilians have been in Japan for some time, they still have some problems living here. 


What do you know about Japanese-Brazilians? Do you know any famous Japanese-Brazilians?


Here is a picture of an educational center for Japanese-Brazilian people




Many Japanese-Brazilian communities in Japan not only have their own businesses, but their own schools as well. 


Activity/homework



Here is a video about the problems that many Brazilians have in Japan with education. Watch this video. What do you think? Make some notes about the video. When you are finished, answer these questions in your notebooks:


1. When did Japanese first begin leaving Japan for Brazil?
2. When did Japan first begin letting Japanese-Brazilians to come to Japan to work?
3. What is the name of the Japanese-Brazilian school in Toyoda?
4. What does the school do for the children’s parents who do not have jobs?
5. In 2009 how many Brazilians did Francisco Freitas say were in Japan?
6. What percentage of Brazilian children are not in Brazilian schools?
7. What problems do some Brazilian children have when going to Japanese schools?
8. What did Rodney Freitas say about how Japanese-Brazilians are treated in Brazil?

Here are the board notes for our class today on 6/26:



I hope this will be interesting for you!

Take care!



Images: Top - by Comessu - Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8863459/Building - by English: Abasaa 日本語あばさー (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Japanese_Brazilian_Center_Educational_Institute_in_Oizumi.JPG
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. 
Video uploaded from YouTube. I do not own the rights to this video. Uploaded for educational purposes only. All rights reserved to the owner(s).

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