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Japanese schools in Tokyo -
07-10-2011, 10:30 AM
I'm a 33 year old Englishman looking to study Japanese for 2 years in Tokyo from next April. I will also be living with my Japanese girlfriend in Shinjuku.
I've been casually studying Japanese 1 day a week (for 2 hours, after work) at a language school in London for nearly 2 years now but have never taken a JLPT test (and no college/university degree). I've heard that schools in Japan who cater for the majority of Chinese/Korean students are not ideal, as many of the students have a broad knowledge of the language/kanji and therefore can progress at a faster rate. My questions are, can anyone recommend any good Japanese schools in Tokyo which cater more for the English speaking/European students? Also, is a college/university degree or a pass in a JLPT test necessary before applying for a Japanese school? Your assistance would be helpful. |
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07-10-2011, 11:13 AM
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One to one lessons would be an additional burden on my finances so I'm just looking for a 2 year course. In what way did the school piss you off? |
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07-10-2011, 11:27 AM
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07-10-2011, 12:52 PM
@Japan12WHU - well that was hell of a long time ago, but I think I went for 1 month vacations to Thailand and was late few days with telling them that I am gonna stay for the last term (that was after spending truckload of cash for the school already) and they filled my spot with someone, without even mailing me. So that really pissed me off. I would not go back to that school. Though as I said, the level was good, and teachers strict, which is a plus.
I am not sure I understand. Are you asking on what visa I stayed so long? That time I had a school visa, but changed to long term resident in a middle of it. |
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