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Language schools in Japan -
01-24-2011, 11:22 AM
Hey guys,
I have a question on long-term (1 to 1,5 years) study at a language school in Japan. From what I could gather, most of the students in these long-term programs are Chinese/Koreans. I remember even seeing a picture of an Argentian girl in a language school, surrounded by her classmates (>20 Chinese students) Does anyone have any experience studying in such an environment? Is it easy to interact/make friends etc? |
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01-27-2011, 10:08 AM
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About 60% of international students in Japan are from China so it is natural to see a lot of Chinese students in class. And some schools are established by Chinese people. Almost 100% of students are chinese at those school. However there is some schools accept students from various contries, of course. I recommemd you to go that kind of school. One of my friends from Panama went to Chinese party at his university. (Actually I met him there for the first time.) To my surprise they spoke Chinese at the party so I could not understand what they were talking. When they found I am Japanese they tried to talk to me in Japanese, though. I admire his act. (coming to Chinese party) For him, I think it is not difficult to make a friend. Actually he has a lot of friends here, not only Chinese and Korea. |
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02-24-2011, 12:37 AM
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02-24-2011, 01:03 AM
What's wrong with that even if 99% of your classmates are Chinese? School teaches you Japanese which you chose to learn. If you want non-Chinese friends, go to clubs and bars in Roppongi, Shibuya, or Shinjuku after school. There are many people from all over the world (including tons of japanese) in those area. Party up and make a lot of friends
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