v1hypersg said:hello
does anyone have any recommendations of any good schools for teaching japanese in singapore ?
want to learn the language, read, write and speak
hopefully can be in the east side of singapore
regards
v1hypersg said:hello
does anyone have any recommendations of any good schools for teaching japanese in singapore ?
want to learn the language, read, write and speak
hopefully can be in the east side of singapore
regards
check out the community centre for this jap guy "taro imanaka". he was my jap language teacher last time, funny guy and he teaches in the east in the pasir ris area...v1hypersg said:hello
does anyone have any recommendations of any good schools for teaching japanese in singapore ?
want to learn the language, read, write and speak
hopefully can be in the east side of singapore
regards
lycans said:check out the community centre for this jap guy "taro imanaka". he was my jap language teacher last time, funny guy and he teaches in the east in the pasir ris area...
wsn said:how abt JCS? which one better compared to bunka?
Wil said:I learn jap from Inoue Language school. Its located at Orchard Emerald, near somerset mrt, all teachers are native japanese. I dun agree that jap teacher speak bad english. Cos mine, Okubo sensei speaks very well. Check out their webbie: www.inoue.com.sg
Cheers,
Wil
i need a confirmation on this.not advertise on website leh.if its true , i will learn myself first, then sign up for course in order to go japan for freeWil said:Hmm, think they jus raised to price to $400 per course, but if you stick with them for a year, you get an all expense paid trip to Japan, provided you pass the JLPT exam for your level lah.
The schedule, you'll have to call them up, 6333 3314.
Life is a choice, it might not be a choice you like, but nonetheless IT IS A CHOICE,
Will
ShougunX said:First japanese language teacher was a singaporean. Therefore my basic foundation very stable as singaporeans can explain better...wayyyyyyyy better than japanese teachers.
Then intermediate and advance follow up by the principle himself whom was a japanese but had migrated to singapore tens of yrs ago, married and start a family here.....therefore he can speak chinese (impressive) and hokkien (even more impressive). Therefore, i am lucky to have a native japanese that can explain damn well.
Anyway, that was at Hougang Japanese School. The Hougang branch was the first japanese school in singapore. Although the hougang branch looks dirty and ancient, do not let it deceive you. It is a rather good school and the teachers (according to my experience) are willing to go beyond the stipulated hours to teach and explain more if u request.
Btw, tat was almost 5 yrs ago.....JCS was not bad. Tried it this yr cos very near my workplace.
Had frens studying in bunka....i was not impressed with their so called 'patented' special learning method when i read thru the notes and heard the studying method adopted there. Found that the basic foundation would not be strong. But then that's my personal opinion. Never really tried myself so can't really judge.