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Program & Admission Information - Tokyo, Japan  


 

The Programs

Methology

1. Ability to communicate is the primary aim of our learning process.
2. Therefore, from the very basic level, the course is taught entirely in Japanese.
3. To help the learning process, the textbook is organized to maintain what has been covered earlier.
4. The method is planned to insure that each student has the most opportunities to speak.
5. The goal is attained through learning the way of expressing learner's independent ideas and experiences using the Japanese.

Group Course

15 hours per week. The average class has 4-5 students. Classes will be closed when the limit is reached, so early registration is advisable.


TIME: Monday to Friday (5 days a week)

09:30 - 12:30 or 12:30 - 15:30
total 60 hours


12 weeks Program:

15 hours per week. The average class has 4-5 students. Classes will be closed when the limit is reached, so early registration is advisable.

TIME:
09:30 - 12:30 or 12:30 - 15:30 (3 hours a day)
Monday to Friday (5 days a week)

 
 
What and how long do you study at school in one day (three hours)?

COURSE : BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATE

CONTENTS: length of study in one day

HIRAGANA, KATAKANA, KANJI 20 minutes
grammar, conversation, drills 120 minutes
speech and short essay 20 minutes
free conversation 20 minutes

COURSE: ADVANCED

CONTENTS:
KANJI 20 minutes
newspaper and discussion 120 minutes
speech and short essay 20 minutes
free conversation 20 minutes


 

Course Description

The Group course is divided into the following levels:

Courses
* BEGINNERS * INTERMEDIATE * ADVANCED

BEGINNERS 1,2
INTERMEDIATE 1,2


* HIRAGANA, KATAKANA, KANJI
* grammar, conversation & drills
* speech & short essays
* free conversation

ADVANCED 1,2

* KANJI
* newspaper & discussion
* short essays & dictation
* free conversation

COURSE
BEGINNERS 1
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
"Everyday Japanese for Japanese Living" & "Japanese without Mistakes"

GOAL
* shopping
* finding your way
* telephone
* making friends
* telling the time

COURSE
BEGINNERS 2
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
"Everyday Japanese for Japanese Living" & "Japanese without Mistakes"

GOAL
* ordering food
* meeting friends
* traveling
* talking about housework
and jobs
.......etc.

COURSE
INTERMEDIATE 1
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
"Everyday Japanese for Japanese Living" & "Japanese without Mistakes"

GOAL
* ordering repairing
* inquiring
* finding houses
* consulting doctors
* talking about business, hobbies, Japanese life and culture.

COURSE
INTERMEDIATE 2
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
"Everyday Japanese for Japanese Living" & "Japanese without Mistakes"

GOAL
Further talk about
* sickness
* banking
* housing
* vacations
* Japanese society
* customs and manners.

COURSE
ADVANCED 1
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
simple articles from newspapers and magazines

GOAL
* basic knowledge of Japan
* expressing one's opinions and feelings about general topics.

COURSE
ADVANCED 2
80 hours

TEXTBOOK
newspapers and magazines

GOAL
* comprehension of technical, economic, legal, political and other information
* discussion with native speakers


 

Admissions & Academic Credit

All interested adults who have completed high school or equivalency, and are age 17 or older are welcome to participate in the program.



 
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