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This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to complete the Advocacy And Articulation In Japanese Language Education registration form online. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth and successful submission process.
Follow the steps to complete your registration form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editing interface.
- Provide your participant information by selecting your title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Prof.) and entering your first name and last name.
- Fill in your school name, school address, city, state, and zip code. Make sure all information is accurate.
- Enter your home address, including city, state, and zip code to ensure correct correspondence.
- Input your home phone and work phone numbers, along with your email address for communication regarding the workshop.
- Indicate if you are interested in applying for a travel grant by selecting yes or no. Remember that eligibility requires living over 50 miles from the workshop location.
- Select your lunch order by choosing one wrap option and one drink option from the provided menu.
- Pay the $20 registration fee online by providing necessary payment details as instructed.
- Submit your completed form, either by using the provided electronic submission method or by mailing or faxing it to the Outreach Coordinator, Cathy Gao, at the specified address.
- Ensure that you submit the form before the registration deadline of April 5, 2011, to secure your spot.
- After submission, confirm that you have saved your changes, and consider downloading or printing a copy of your form for your records.
Complete your registration form online today to participate in this valuable workshop.
Polite speech in Japanese is called keigo (敬語, which literally means “respectful language”) and is, in turn, normally divided into three categories: teineigo (丁寧語) or polite language, sonkeigo (尊敬語) or respectful language, and kenjougo (謙譲語) or humble language.
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