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Language schools in Japan Fuji International Language School International Language School, near Shinjuku, Tokyo.
The students are almost all Chinese. The Japanese teachers are all Japanese, the cultural courses are divided into arts and sciences, and the mathematics and English are basically taught by Chinese teachers.
I don't know if I haven't attended other schools, so let's make a reference.
Some Japanese language schools have students from all over the world, and only Japanese is taught, so if you want to continue your studies at a university in Japan, it is recommended to find a school that offers cultural classes.
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If your sister's conditions are not bad, you can apply to Fuji International Language Academy. This school is very good.
Of course, there are other good schools as well. Concrete you can hi me.
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If you are a beginner, it is recommended to go to Japan for 2 years first, and the level of language schools in Japan is similar, but schools in big cities (Osaka, Tokyo, etc.) have more opportunities to get in touch with new knowledge and things than in other cities due to the geographical environment, but the level of consumption is also high.
Please ask the landlord to inquire more, combined with their own financial ability to choose a school, the curriculum of the language school is similar, first learn "Everyone's Japanese", then level 2, and finally level 1.
Hope it helps.
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**Japanese Language School, Tokyo.
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There are many schools in Japan, so it's better to choose one with national strength.
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What kind of level of Japanese is your sister, and what do she personally like about Japan? Because there are good schools in various parts of Japan.
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Tell me about her conditions· What are you going to read?
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There are many students and teachers who say that they want to learn Japanese because they want to study in Japan, so today the teacher will give you a science popularization, if you want to study in Japan, what are the requirements, and what level of Japanese needs to be reached!
Language SchoolsLanguage schools are schools for international students who have no or poor Japanese language skills to help them study and improve their Japanese skills, as well as to provide guidance and life support. Language schools can meet the needs of all kinds of students during the transition period, whether they are short-term study tours, or want to enter Japanese universities and graduate schools in the future, language schools can recruit students and meet the needs of such students. In order to obtain a visa, you generally need a certificate of 150 hours of Japanese language study, or a certificate of Japanese language proficiency level N4 or higher.
2.Vocational school.
If you want to study Japanese cuisine, consfectionery, makeup, design, animation, manga, games, figurines, etc., you can choose a vocational school in Japan, and you need a Japanese language proficiency certificate of N2 or higher to apply for this type of school.
3.Bachelor's degree.
Students who have graduated from high school and are at least 18 years old can apply for the examination, and a certificate of passing at the N2 level and above is required. To apply for a bachelor's degree at a Japanese university, you generally need to submit an EJU score, pass an interview and a written test at the university, and pass the examination before you can be admitted to the university.
Graduate school in Japan is the goal of many students who want to study in Japan. When you go to a top-notch university in Japan for graduate school, the competition for candidates is also fierce, and the requirements for candidates are also very high.
To apply for national and public university students, it is required to have an N1 certificate of undergraduate graduation. If you are applying to a private graduate school, the requirements will be lower, and you will have an N2 certificate in Japanese. (Even if the university says N2, it is also merit-based when admitting, and teachers will give preference to N1.)
Note: Graduate students at Japanese universities are not what everyone in Japan refers to as graduate students, and the graduate students here are only preparatory departments for monks, that is, preparatory courses for graduate students. Graduate students at Japanese universities are only auditors, and they need to pass the graduate school examination before they can enter graduate school.
5.Other requirements for studying in Japan.
In addition to the requirements for the Japanese language level of international students, there are also certain requirements in other aspects, such as financial ability, in order to ensure that international students have sufficient tuition and living expenses during their study in Japan, Japan** will strictly review the proof of financial payment. Applicants will be asked to provide details of deposits and withdrawals, proof of income within the past three years, etc.
International students need to have a strong desire and ability to learn, but also have the ability to adapt to an unfamiliar environment, after arriving in Japan, if they cannot adapt to Japanese society and living habits, it will be a great obstacle to their future study and life.
6.Brief summary. Either way, if you want to study or live in Japan, you need to know Japanese. It is necessary not only to apply for studying abroad, but also to be able to speak Japanese in the future study and life, so that international students can integrate into the life of Japanese and communicate and study with Japanese people.
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I want to take a weekend Japanese course and want to study during my break, what is the right time?
I studied Japanese at the study valley and went to school every weekend, and I had one day to do other things on my own. From Monday to Friday, I have to do review and homework according to the teacher's requirements, and basically squeeze out 30 minutes every day. The classes are all private schools with 8 students, and the tuition is cheaper than the large classes, and the class hours are more.
The teacher is also very humorous and the lecture is very detailed.
Where should I choose to take a Japanese language course?
You can find an institution that suits your Japanese language needs, and each language school should have its own special curriculum.
If you want to take a weekend Japanese language course, where can I study on the weekend?
There are many schools where you can study Japanese on weekends, and there are many white-collar workers who use their breaks to recharge their batteries.
If you want to take a weekend Japanese language course, is there a place where you can study?
If you want to find a weekend Japanese course, as long as it is formal, it can be used as a reference range, and it is recommended to refer to the hardware conditions of the school, of course, it is also up to you to work hard.
Would you like to take a weekend Japanese language class, but is there a Japanese language school that operates on weekends?
It is not difficult to learn Japanese at first, but it will be difficult to study it in depth later, and Japanese language schools have courses on weekends.
How can I learn Japanese well? If you want to find a study class, why not?
The first thing is to be clear about your purpose in learning Japanese, even if it's just for fun, you need to pronounce it correctly when you are studying, and you need to memorize words at all times.
How do you want to start learning Japanese? If you want to find a study class, why not?
Find a regular school, start with a kana, and study systematically.
Nowadays, Japanese classes are available everywhere, but the good and the bad are uneven, and it is difficult to distinguish between them. If the economic conditions are better, you can go to New Oriental School to study. The learning atmosphere there is good, and the quality of the teachers' teaching is good.
If you don't have a lot of money, you can also look for a Japanese language course held by a tertiary institution.
Unless you have a certain foundation, don't take any crash courses. That is often easy to get entangled and it is difficult to fix it later.
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The first thing to learn Japanese is to memorize the 50 tones, which are the foundation of the Japanese language. Secondly, the learning of words, grammar and sentence patterns is usually carried out in combination with the textbook in the learning process. Try to create opportunities to talk and practice more in your daily life.
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1. Choose a school based on your Japanese language skills.
The first thing to solve is the language problem. If the Japanese level is N3 or less, it is recommended to go to a language school in Japan first. Because a good language school can teach you authentic Japanese, Japanese customs, etiquette, etc.
If you have a basic knowledge of Japanese at N3 or higher, especially if you have a JLPT certificate of N3 or higher, it is recommended to study Japanese at a university preparatory course. The duration of a Japanese university course is generally only one year, so one of the basic requirements for admission to a Japanese course is that you must have an N3 foundation in Japanese. Foreign students studying Japanese at the University Course receive benefits such as scholarships, medical insurance, and commuter passes.
Therefore, the choice between a Japanese language school or a university course to study Japanese depends on your Japanese language skills, but you must have proof of more than 150 hours of Japanese language study.
2. Choose a school for your future goals.
If your goal in the future is to get into a national university or a prestigious private university, you must choose a good language school. The so-called good language schools are more strict when recruiting students, and the school should not only test the basic level of students in various subjects, such as mathematics, English, and Japanese foundation, but also test the basic quality of students. A good school chooses good students.
In the same way, if you want to get into a good university in the future and want to develop smoothly in Japan, it is very important to choose a good Japanese language school as a starting point for studying abroad in Japan.
At present, there are several types of Japanese language schools according to the identity of the schoolowner: First, the school corporation, which is established in accordance with the Japanese Education Law, and everything must comply with the Japanese Education Law. The second is the foundation legal person, that is, the school run by the foundation.
The third is a club school, that is, a company-run school, some of which are limited companies and some are limited companies. Regardless of the form, the key depends on the quality of the school personnel, the level of teaching, the state of management, and the relationship between the school and the university. Some Japanese language schools are run by Chinese, and many Chinese students like to choose such schools, but it may not be a good thing to improve their Japanese language learning.
3. Attention should be paid to ideological misunderstandings.
When choosing a Japanese language school or university, many students and parents first consider whether the school is located in Tokyo. In fact, this is a misunderstanding, mainly because people don't know enough about Japan. Japan is one of the first countries to implement education to revitalize the country, and Japanese education has a long history and a rigorous style.
Regardless of the region, if a school is a Japanese language school, it will be accredited by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education according to a uniform standard. Tokyo is the city with the highest level of consumption, and land and housing prices are very expensive. When I first arrived in Japan, I studied in a city other than Tokyo because I didn't know the place where I lived, and the housing was relatively cheap.
In addition, since there are relatively few foreign students in the region, there are more opportunities to receive scholarships from various fields, and at the same time, the competition rate for further studies is relatively small. After graduating from a Japanese language school, you can enter any Japanese university according to your wishes and grades.
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As we all know, there are seven imperial universities in Japan: the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Hokkaido University, Nagoya University, Tohoku University, Kyushu University, and Osaka University. These universities have also become the first choice for many students.
Imperial University has relatively high requirements, and for international students, there are special requirements for Japanese language proficiency and English scores. Students can carefully inquire about the application items of the Graduate School on the official website to avoid missing important information. In addition to Imperial University, Yokohama National University, Kobe University, University of Tsukuba, etc. are also popular.
In addition, Teal study abroad teachers suggest that when choosing a school, some private universities with rigorous teaching and outstanding professional and academic achievements can also be considered when choosing a school.
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It will also be good to develop in the country.
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A: I don't know if this "school" refers to a language school or a university, if it is a language school, the difference between Japanese language schools in teaching Japanese is not very big, they are all Japanese teachers, mainly depending on the level of the school's enrollment conditions, if the enrollment conditions are high, then the school's admission rate, it must be no problem. In terms of the proportion of international students, it is recommended that you consider a school with a large number of people in our country, so that the progress of learning the language will be faster and the learning atmosphere will be better.
There are hundreds of language schools in Japan, and it is up to us to find a school that suits us.
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To study in Japan, I recommend Jin Tokyo Japanese Language School, which is one of the best Japanese language schools in Japan.
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