にほんご が じょうず に なりました。
クラスが上級であるほど良い先生がいっぱいいますよ。
ただ、たまに自分の昔話ばっかりしていて、授業の方を手抜きしている先生もいます。
結局勉強は自分次第なんです。
あと、理科の人は数学などをしっかり学びましょう。
こっちの授業はいちいち集中して聞かなくていいです。
この学校で勉強んがいいです。
この学校はいい学校ですよー එක වේනම ලොකයක්..
この学校とてもいいてす👍👍👍👍
この学校いいです。
先生はとても熱心です。
スタッフの皆さんが本当に親切です。
面試の先生はちょっど厳しい。
でも、とても親切、優しい。
总之,给人的印象是真的有在替学生着想,来日后发现,学校气氛蛮不错,只是讲课水平的话,因人而异吧。
先生優しいし,特に綺麗な先生もいらっしゃいます。
Classes were really reat, I learnt a lot, wether it was kanjis or oral comprehension, reading, writing, ... the teachers were really nice and really tried to make us feel good and I felt like I really improved myself during those 3 month. I didn't appreciate that the staff refused to pay for half of my train fee just because "it's only for those who stay one year" when I learnt afterwards that they paid the same fee to several of my friends, who stayed 3 months, like me. So here are the 3 stars.
I've been studying in this school for 8 months + now. I started from N4 in this school and now I'm at N2. Below are just my personal experiences in this school. Different people might have different opinions.I'm someone who have almost zero knowledge in kanji and I must stress that this school puts in very little effort to teach students kanji. Most students in this school are Chinese educated; hence it is very frustrating for someone like me who can't read Chinese to enjoy the lessons. I used to enjoy studying Japanese but going to school and learning Japanese has now become a dreadful task. Unless you're willing to put in extra effort out of school to drill kanji on your own (including the other homework, it would take a huge chunk of time out of one’s schedule), I would seriously recommend trying another school.When it was time for examinations, it is excruciating as I can barely read the kanji. Hence, how would they asses if I understood the lessons taught? If I should already be able to read and understand all those kanji, then how is it that I’m now studying N2 and my kanji level is probably around N4? The timings for examinations are usually really rushed as well, but they claim that is the standard for Japan’s examination system. This system might be good for students trying to get into universities, but how about those who just want to actually learn the language instead of focusing on scoring for each test?As of now, I usually need to look up all the kanji reading and meanings before class which is time consuming. It has gotten to the point where I sometimes skip class to self study because I could actually learn more in a more efficient time and manner. How good the lessons are, are highly based on the teacher one gets as well. And frankly, good teachers are rare. I've only came across one within 3 semester. Sadly, I could only say that my first semester was the only one that I can call satisfactory. Usually they have two teachers per semester, per class. However, shockingly for this semester (3rd) there were around 5 teachers rotating to teach my class. Not a very pleasant experience.I’ll be listing down the pro and cons:1. Exam orientated2. Around 20 students per class (too many for my liking)3. 3 hours per lesson (around 4-5 hours/day including transport for myself)4. Barely any speaking/conversation practice (mostly textbook reading in class)5. Barely any kanji teaching/learning (only some memorization test which I consider highly inefficient)6. Heavily text book orientated7. Inconsistent teachers (4-5 teachers taking turns to teach the class)8. Fees paid are not refundable (some school allows student get some refund if students find the classes unsatisfactory)9. Lessons are teacher teaching by giving their own explanations and example for a new grammar, followed by text book reading (which consists of explanations and example sentences of that same particular grammar). Lessons also included reading comprehension and questions answering. Sometimes listening practice. 10. Daily homework includes Q&A from textbooks, sentence memorization and kanji memorization to be tested on the next lesson (which don’t really work for me). Sometimes they have essay homework which I can attest works better in improving my language skill.Conclusion: If you have good grasp of Chinese characters or is aiming for a University, you might want to consider this school. Other than that, one might want to check out other schools which are less exam orientated, more conversation orientated, focuses more on the usage of Japanese language and includes kanji lessons.
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Tokyo Central Japanese Language School |
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電話番号 |
03-3354-5001 |
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営業時間 |
[月火水木金] 9:00~18:00 [土日] 定休日 |
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評価 |
4.5 |
にほんご の べんきょう が たのしくて、 にほんご が じょうず に なりました。
クラスメイト(classmates) も みんな なかよくて、まいにち たのしい です。