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Our Japanese division provides small classes aiming to facilitate communication, and each class has a homeroom instructor. Our experienced instructors pay attention to, and ensure understanding of each student, so that students can make steady progress throughout their study in JCFL. |
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Using our original teaching materials, we offer various practices of listening comprehension, such as skimming the gist of the content, comprehending the pronunciation of difficult words for non-native speakers. Repeating after tape also helps to acquire natural intonation and pronunciation of Japanese. |
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| Students of Teaching Japanese Course participate in our conversation and debate activities, as well as joining our extra-curricula activities, and facilitate exchanges. |
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We have courses at four levels; beginning, intermediate, advanced, and research. The highest level, our research course targets advanced level of proficiency, and focuses on public presentation, debate, and essay writing. |
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We can offer a variety of extra-curricula activities to understand Japanese culture, such as demonstrations of flower arrangements, tea ceremony, Kimono, and pottery lesson, thereby provide opportunities to compare with their own culture, a deepening of students' understanding of Japanese culture. |
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We provide electives such as English, mathematics, social studies, science, essay writing, and Japanese word processor to prepare for university entrance exams,
and the study in universities.
(tuitions are extra) |
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