So, I wanna learn Nihongo in Japan, but I haven't a lot info about. I have some question.
1 How much is Language School? (on yerar)
2 How much is reservation in hotel, host family etc?
3 What I can to have level on Japanese?
4 Where I can get info about schools? High School Programs Japan with Nacel International:: Whether you decide to go in a Japanese language school, to an academic year in Japan or to live in total immersion in a Japanese family, we offer a whole http://www.nacel.org/cd/High-School-Programs/Japan.phpHOME |
5 What is procedure?
sorry for poor English Y_Y
you might want to use "google" and look at the recommended language school list on the "language" tab on the very top.
Yes, I know. But I wanna contacting with people who been in Language School.
I know there are some people around here attending Yamasa institute (www.yamasa.org). It's a pretty high rated Nihongo institute located in Okazaki (a small town near Nagoya). The fact that it isn't located in a big city and the school has its own accomodation that students can use, prices aren't that expensive to get your own room. anime manga school in Japan|Nihon Kogakuin College:: Studied art at college in Taiwan, then came to Japan. After studying at a Japanese-language school for one year, she entered Nihon Kogakuin College to learn http://www.neec.ac.jp/cie/us/animation/anime.htmlHOME |
You can also choose your own study program. Either you start from zero or a more advanced level already. And you can also choose for an acceleration program or just a classic one (acceleration program has more classes/week). Finally you can study from 4 weeks to 2 years at the institute.
I'm absolutely interested myself to attend a language school in Japan after my studies (in 3 years). Yamasa may be a good choise but im still trying to look for an affordable language school in Tokyo if there is any.
Thank you ^^
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Thank you ^^
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