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Learn some Japanese with Inverness charity SNAP





An Inverness charity which works with children and young people with learning disabilities has taken its learning online amid the coronavirus outbreak.

SNAP, Inverness
SNAP, Inverness

Special Needs Action Project (SNAP) has posted a fun lesson in Japanese from one of its workers, Misuzu Gallagher.

She teaches the numbers up to three in Japanese – explaining how they sound like "itchy, knee and sun" – with a promise of helping learners count up to 10 in the language in upcoming videos.

She also offers to write people's names in Japanese for them.


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