My Last Day At EF Tokyo: Gap Year Series

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • This was my last day the EF Language school in Tokyo. It was a pretty mellow day honestly, so truthfully I didn’t have much to record. Plus I had a project so I had to spend most of my time doing that. I’m really glad I was able to spend a month in Tokyo and meet so many cool people and also improve my Japanese skills! Hope you enjoyed the video.
    Instagram - faithistraveling

Комментарии • 19

  • @Haru-br3cd
    @Haru-br3cd 4 года назад +7

    I thought bout doing ef to Tokyo, I love Japan and their culture so much!! Would you recommend doing it? The travel is like really expensive though, isn't it?

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  4 года назад +9

      Hi!! Yes I would definitely recommend EF Tokyo! I spent a month there and learned soooo much! It’s really amazing. The program is kind of pricey but it is definitely worth it! Just take time to save up before you go. You won’t regret it.

    • @Haru-br3cd
      @Haru-br3cd 4 года назад +3

      @@faitht.685 Thanks, it really helps to hear that it's worth it! I wanna go there in about 2 years so I think I'll be able to save up enough for at least 2 months!

    • @luc3496
      @luc3496 3 года назад

      Culture?? Copied china

    • @Haru-br3cd
      @Haru-br3cd 3 года назад +2

      @@luc3496 lmao not u aggressively gatekeeping lol stay mad

    • @matthieubrisebois8067
      @matthieubrisebois8067 Год назад +1

      I did tokyo ef two weeks ago and it was the best time oml. Definitely worth it even if it’s expensive.

  • @yosefochoarosales3274
    @yosefochoarosales3274 4 года назад +4

    hello! could you tell me at which time classes start at EF Tokyo? I will be going for three weeks next september (If Corona allows it :( ) but I want to know the time I will have left for other activities besides studdying the language.

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  4 года назад +2

      Classes vary sometimes they can start at 9 am and end at 2 pm, sometimes they start at 2 pm end at 6 pm! They could possibly start at 12 also. It depends on the day, they’ll update the schedule weekly. But even so you’ll definitely have time to do activities everyday! The school even does their own activities every day as well!

    • @yosefochoarosales3274
      @yosefochoarosales3274 4 года назад

      Faith T. Thanks a lot!!!

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  4 года назад

      yosef ochoa rosales no prob!

  • @alexaschofield8471
    @alexaschofield8471 4 года назад +3

    I am super interested in doing EF but I wanted to study in Paris... I was wondering if you had any tips? Did you enjoy your time?? Would you consider yourself fluent? Were there a lot of people in the school/classes? I have so many questions but I feel like there aren't lots of people who make videos like you, or I just can't seem to find them hahah

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  4 года назад +4

      Alexa Schofield Hi! I absolutely loved my time at EF Tokyo! The teachers were great, the environment was really great! I definitely wouldn’t consider myself fluent but at the rate I was learning if I would’ve stayed longer I could’ve gotten close to it. There was about 15 people in my class I think. If you have any questions you can dm me on Instagram @faithistraveling ! I also think some of the people I know went to EF Paris so if you want I can ask them some things as well

  • @premiumfree5414
    @premiumfree5414 3 года назад +2

    LA MASCHERINAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jennan8050
    @jennan8050 Год назад

    so i’ve been researching a ton about ef tokyo and i genuinely want to hear your opinion on it! we’re the dorms ok? and was it worth it?

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  Год назад +1

      Honestly I stayed with a host family so I can’t really give you any advice about the dorms! But I just completed an actual full year study abroad in Japan with a real university and tbh I can’t say if I think it’s really worth it or not. If you want to have a lot of freedom while learning a bit of Japanese then I’d say go for it! But if you want a real school structure and real chance to connect to Japanese people & culture I’d recommend studying at a school! It’s probably cheaper that way too depending on what you want.

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  Год назад +1

      You can still learn a lot there though

    • @jennan8050
      @jennan8050 Год назад

      @@faitht.685 awesome!! thanks so much:))

  • @Sakura-pu5xe
    @Sakura-pu5xe 2 года назад

    Hii! Were there any bad experiences you‘ve had there? I‘m considering going to Tokyo

    • @faitht.685
      @faitht.685  2 года назад +1

      Hi! The only bad experience I had was one time there was a big back up on the train I was taking and so I had to shove myself into the train and basically stand on my tippy toes lol. It was absolutely awful but fortunately it didn’t last long. Other than that I had pretty great experiences in Tokyo!!!