Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Im going to a school in japan

Im going to a school in japan?
And my friend is going to be there. Im in year one and i was wondering if schools in japan had periods or do we just get one teacher? and if its likely we will be in the same class? And how many breaks do we get, is there lunch ect. Thanks.
Japan - 2 Answers
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First of year one of grade school? or middle school? or high school? For grade school you get one teacher to teach the class (for home economics, science, etc) except for library. for middle school and higher you get a teacher for every class and some schools have english as a class. in any school there are 2-4 min breaks between every class for talking, bathroom, preparations and getting to the room. Yes there is a period for lunch
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It depends on which school in Japan you and your friend go. You can't attend normal school in Japan if you can't read and speak Japanese at a native level. Generally, >and if its likely we will be in the same class? You can't choose the class. So it depends on luck. >And how many breaks do we get, is there lunch ect. You have about 10 minutes break between classes. Lunch depends on each school.



Monday, April 16, 2012

I want to find a japanese language school in Japan

I want to find a japanese language school in Japan?
Hello everyone, I would like to ask you about learning japanese in Japan. I'm looking for a course 3-6 months long and learning in Japan. What are the institute that worth for tuition fee? I plan to take the japanese exam of level 3. Any suggestion? and how I can calculate for cost spend while i am studying there. thank you in advance. AME
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Sunday, April 8, 2012

I'm looking for a boarding school in Japan

I'm looking for a boarding school in Japan?
For high school, with dorms of course. Near Tokyo would be nice but anywhere else in Japan is just fine! Any options please?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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wow u want to study in japan?! thats amazing good luck!
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There are probably hundreds of boardingschools in Tokyo, so I can't have responsibility to choose some of them for you. It depends on what you want to do or where you want to live. http://www.tokyoshigaku.com/search/list.php?F=Junior http://ten.tokyo-shoseki.co.jp/link/schools/tokyo1.htm#tyuugaku東京都 http://www.manavinet.com/sansaku/sansaku_kantou.html There websites have lists of schools in Tokyo. I don't know if you understand Japanese, but if you're planning to go to school in Japan, you should be able to. If you want to join a club, then you can search for the famous schools for the club. When I decided to go to school in Canada, I went to talk to some agents for the students who want to study abroad. The agent gave me opporturnity to talk to some teachers actually from where I wanted go, and they told me good schools. http://www.t-hotline.jp/cyugaku_jyuken/gakkou2007.6-2.html



Sunday, April 1, 2012

How old are first and second year high school students in Japan

How old are first and second year high school students in Japan?
I watched a Japanese movie with English subtitles and they mentioned something about a first year student and then a second year student. What does that mean? And is there such thing as a third and fourth year?
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Please see this site. http://www.tokyo-icc.jp/guide_eng/educ/01.html You may say 1st grade, 2nd grade, but in Japan 1st year, 2nd year. That's all