Description and Objective for Long-term Course
- ■ Designed to develop the 4 basic skills in Japanese proficiency (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
- ■ Various elective classes offered
- ■ Trial examinations and lessons for the Examinations for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) and the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
- ■ Academic and career advising
- ■ Assistance in obtaining visa
- ■ The ability to understand daily conversation when spoken to slowly.
- ■ The ability to important information in short phrases such as in signs or notifications.
- ■ The ability to exchange greetings and give simple self introductions.
- ■ Daily conversation coming at a more natural pace, a clearer understanding of relationships between people and things mentioned in the narrative
- ■ The ability to grasp important information from newspaper headlines
- ■ Skills in reading day-to-day topics containing detailed information.
- ■ THe ability to converse about things in every-day life.
- ■ The ability to have coherent conversations and listen to the news with less effort. The flow of conversation, relationships within a story, and main points are understood.
- ■ The ability to read and understand newspaper or magazine articles of various topics, when written in a clear, to-the point manner.
- ■ The ability to make descriptive statements about everyday life and surroundings.
- ■ The ability adjust and use appropriate language in different settings and situations.
- ■ The ability to grasp the main point and understand the relationships within the narrative when spoken at a moderate speed, from the news, conversations, seminars of various genres.
- ■ The ability understand sentences written in an abstract manner, such as commentaries in a news paper.
- ■ The ability to use the appropriate Japanese for discussing and debating various topics, i.e. expressing opinions, framing hypotheses and stating expectations.
Applicants for April enrollment
Corse | Description |
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1 year course - Japanese Course A | Learn the Japanese language according to each student's ability from basic level to advanced level. |
2 year course- Comprehensive Japanese Course A | The Diploma authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan. |
1 year course -Postgraduate Japanese Course | For students continuing their studies after studying for a year at another Japanese language institute in Japan. |
Applicant for October enrollment
Course | Contents |
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1.5 year course - Japanese Course B | Learn Japanese language according to each student's ability from basic level to advanced level. |
2 year course - Comprehensive Japanese Course B | The Diploma authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan. |
The Diploma will be awarded to those who graduate from the 2 year course.
Advantages of having the Diploma
- ■ Eligibility to take transfer examinations of 4-year universities in Japan.
Requirements for the Diploma
The Diploma will be awarded to graduates of a vocational college authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology(MEXT), Japan. Conditions are as follows:
- ・ The period of study should be at least 2 years.
- ・ The total course hours must be at least 1,700hours.
- ・ Students are evaluated by examination results and attendance records. If said results and records are satisfactory, a student is then permitted to proceed with graduation.
Therefore I attentively searched for good schools in which to study.
I was looking for a school that has a good curriculum and an environment that allowed me to continue my studies in the business field after graduation.
Fortunately, I found Kansai College! ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’ is a jingle in a certain Japanese commercial that everyone living in Japan knows.
Thanks to the fulfilling lessons provided by friendly teachers, I have been able to reach my goals of speaking Japanese.
I went on to continue my studies at Kansai College and I am currently job hunting.
If you are thinking of studying Japanese, choose a school that aims at the motto ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’