>>11200536as in he's more accustomed to teaching intermediate/advanced jap classes or or other areas of japanese entirely
it would be quite fascinating in any language u kno?
i need to look into の more soon because we were basically told that it has various uses but the one we're focusing on now is to show ownership. other examples that were shown but not explained were to say that someone was a teacher at a high school or someone was studying jap. i wonder if those are just extensions of the ownership idea (ie the high school's teacher, a student of japanese) or a different mechanism completely