@garygarygary122 They are Japanese language schools for foreigners, so you can start from 0 as well. However we advise to learn at least hiragana & katakana before starting lessons in Japan.
i would love to know, why is a high school diploma needed to study a japanese language.. Since i don't have one and im 33, i'm automathicly cut out to join this kind of school, and i find this very very unfair.. If someone life didn't allow him to go school, and always needed to work, why does it need to be penalyzed that much? Plus the high school degree , is completely useless in most country and mostly garbage.. So again.. Why is that needed so much , just to enter a school? Shouldn't money be already enough? It take a lot of time so save all the money to enter a school for one year already :/
I'm really glad I chose Yoshida as my language school, at least after watching this video. I will start my studies April 7th... Oooo!!! Almost just one month left now!!! :D
Yes I am still going to the school. It is a good school for learning Japanese. But the real training is outside of school. You have to practice what you have learned a lot. And at times it is not easy. ;)
Daniel Bengtsson lots of homework type practice or just everyday life or combination? Lol I will be headed to Tokyo to study next spring and am considering Yoshida.
Well I would say normal school type of thing. it's an 3 hour lesson a day 5 times a week. You get homework after every chapter plus some small exercises now and then. But I would say it's a combo of both. You get a lot of useful stuff in the school but it's up to you to exercise em outside of school too. It's a challenge of course but lots of fun ^^ Yoshida is a good school for a fair price.
there is a uni called APU ritsumeikan and you don't have to be able to speak Japanese but you have to be able to speak English or Japanese . i want to go there
i'm am currently in 10th grade, when i graduate from high school, would be able to apply to one of these schools? or do i go to college in America first?
this video is really nice! I am hoping to study there too soon. after I finish my 1 yr left in studying here in my country. waseda.. how far is it from tokyo?
@GoGoNihonGo I have question i am from czech republic. I never learn japanese and i want to this school sometime i need to know basic japanese or teachers will speak english in class that just arrived to japan? Sorry for my english it is still bad.
i'm muslim and i would like to go, but i need to do my 5 times a day prayers. could the teachers allow me to take like a 10-15min break to do that, if so i am definately going, when i can afford it :)
Joan Lampinigz why do americans say kindergarden, baumkuchen or rucksack? Because once commonly used in a country, it becomes a part of the language regardless of its foreign origins.
Can you do a new video on this school plz. Thank you ❤️
ive seen most of your language schools videos and i feel like i would choose this one.
I went to this one. As long as you have a high school degree you can apply. Go for it, dude!
@garygarygary122 They are Japanese language schools for foreigners, so you can start from 0 as well. However we advise to learn at least hiragana & katakana before starting lessons in Japan.
i would love to know, why is a high school diploma needed to study a japanese language..
Since i don't have one and im 33, i'm automathicly cut out to join this kind of school, and i find this very very unfair..
If someone life didn't allow him to go school, and always needed to work, why does it need to be penalyzed that much?
Plus the high school degree , is completely useless in most country and mostly garbage..
So again.. Why is that needed so much , just to enter a school? Shouldn't money be already enough?
It take a lot of time so save all the money to enter a school for one year already :/
Hクラスのアマです.昨日はこの学校を卒業したばかりです.この学校を選んで日本語が勉強してよかったと思います。なぜなら先生たちが優し、みんなに分かりやすい勉強を教えてくれました。みんなさんぜひこのがっこうにきてください.
おはよう!アマちゃん バオです
I'm really glad I chose Yoshida as my language school, at least after watching this video. I will start my studies April 7th... Oooo!!! Almost just one month left now!!! :D
Do you know where I can view the different cost for like tuition and everything? And if financial assistance is available?
Did you end up going? how was it?
Yes I am still going to the school. It is a good school for learning Japanese. But the real training is outside of school. You have to practice what you have learned a lot. And at times it is not easy. ;)
Daniel Bengtsson lots of homework type practice or just everyday life or combination? Lol I will be headed to Tokyo to study next spring and am considering Yoshida.
Well I would say normal school type of thing. it's an 3 hour lesson a day 5 times a week. You get homework after every chapter plus some small exercises now and then. But I would say it's a combo of both. You get a lot of useful stuff in the school but it's up to you to exercise em outside of school too. It's a challenge of course but lots of fun ^^ Yoshida is a good school for a fair price.
Man, as if studying in a Japanese school wasn't enough, they get to go to Disneyland too!?! *sigh... and a bit teary* Best school EVER.
@SemiChii There is actually a gym just besides the school: 1 minute walking^^
私もこの学校にいきたいですね。いい学校のようです。私は2年まえから日本語を勉強していて、高校生です。高校の後で日本に引っ越して、日本の大学に入りたいと思っていますが、まずは一年間日本語会話学校で勉強して、大学のために準備したいでうs。なので、将来はこの学校にいきたいと思います。
there is a uni called APU ritsumeikan and you don't have to be able to speak Japanese but you have to be able to speak English or Japanese . i want to go there
Nice shrines.
This'd be awesome...
@LSecret 日本に勉強しに来てください! Go!Go! Nihon サービスを使って来日しやすい!
私は行きたいよ!
i'm am currently in 10th grade, when i graduate from high school, would be able to apply to one of these schools? or do i go to college in America first?
Can i join the school, even if im 33 with no high school degree?
Did you end up joining a school ?
Is there a gym nearby? I also would like to go but i need to train everyday haha :P
this video is really nice! I am hoping to study there too
soon. after I finish my 1 yr left in studying here in my country.
waseda.. how far is it from tokyo?
so do you have to be able to speak japanese before you go there or can you go there without knowing anything but the basics?
@GoGoNihonGo I have question i am from czech republic. I never learn japanese and i want to this school sometime i need to know basic japanese or teachers will speak english in class that just arrived to japan?
Sorry for my english it is still bad.
@cupicakeswars Please contact us directly.
What books do they use for n3 to n1 ?
i'm muslim and i would like to go, but i need to do my 5 times a day prayers. could the teachers allow me to take like a 10-15min break to do that, if so i am definately going, when i can afford it :)
nope
LoL sounds like somebody that has a obsessive compulsive disorder lol.
@@swlk9996 why are you commenting on something from 10 years ago??
Any Japanese language School with Social Welfare College?
Is it true the trip to Disneyland? *__*
Kouma Yasei yes
Isn't the word pet in japanese is''aigandoubutsu''? Why the teacher was teaching a loan word and use ''petto'' instead of the native word?
I've never heard that word
Joan Lampinigz why do americans say kindergarden, baumkuchen or rucksack? Because once commonly used in a country, it becomes a part of the language regardless of its foreign origins.
Kono eiga wa mitte omoshiroi desune. Takusan no eiga wa torimasu kudasai.^^
@LilMizzyY890 Click on the CC button at the bottom of the video for subtitles :)
Who is watching this in 2023?
ぼくマレーシアのよ