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dimitri_can

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For those who are still unsure to join my free Skype N2 class.
Below is a comment from my student from Poland.. =)

Btw, Lesson 8 and 9 ppt notes are out.
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I joined Sensei's online preparation class for JLPT N2. We have 2 hours of classes on weekends and we are 3 people in total.
Before our first class I was wondering how things will go. I was always kind of sceptical about teaching a language via Skype, but Sensei is doing great job! He always has well-prepared materials for us, his explanations are easy to understand. Sensei always makes sure that we all understand the material we are working on. He is also eager to help us even "outside" the class - we can always ask him a question if we find something unclear when we do self-study. Sensei is always talking to us in Japanese, so we can practice our listening and speaking skills as well. Ah and the lessons have really friendly atmosphere. Sensei knows how to make his student relax with funny Japanese songs or videos, it makes the learning process nicer.
Can has one more thing that makes him great teacher - he is very supportive. He is cheering me up on my studies, especially when I feel tired and overwhelmed by it. His support in important on my way to JLPT...
What is more, he is a JLPT expert Smile JLPT is specific exam and Can knows a lot about it. Thanks to him we can also learn more about exam itself and know useful hints that you cannot find online.
Finally, Can is just a friendly and disinterested person, who enjoys teaching Japanese . It is amazing that he decided to dedicated his free time to a total strangers from far away, don't you think? And he does it for free. I am really grateful and happy that I can participate in his Skype preparation class (too bad that face-to-face classes are impossible, if only I lived in Singapore...Smile ).
 
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Curry_Puff

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Yea, Shin Kanzen Master N4 is going to be on sale.
Have bought it and going to be delivered to my house. (^_^)

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Nice! Any idea when this will be put up on the shelves of kino?
 

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Anyone knows if Ikoma is still any good for learning Japanese? Stopped for 3 years, and feel like resuming their pre-advance class. Any inputs much appreciated :)!
 

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Hi, I am wondering if there is any Japanese Lesson classes conducted with flexible timings that I can attend as I am currently doing shift work. Find that I am a better learner in a classroom setting with a teacher. :) Thank you for any information and help.
 

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Shin Nihongo no Chukyu

Hi,

Does anyone have and would like to sell the textbook Shin Nihongo No Chukyu Honsatsu?

It is used by Ikoma for Lessons 1 to 10 of their pre-advanced stage.

If you do, please PM me.

Thank you.
 

ochibi89

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Dear all,

I am planning to enrich myself by taking Japanese classes. I have no prior background in the language but enjoy watching japanese drama and in the past, anime.

I am wondering which school is good in teaching a total beginner....

Hope to hear from you guys soon...
 

Ah_keong

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Anyone knows if Ikoma is still any good for learning Japanese? Stopped for 3 years, and feel like resuming their pre-advance class. Any inputs much appreciated :)!

You may want to take a entrance test to see if your Intermediate Class knowledge is rusty after stopping for three years :D
 

Ah_keong

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Hi, I am wondering if there is any Japanese Lesson classes conducted with flexible timings that I can attend as I am currently doing shift work. Find that I am a better learner in a classroom setting with a teacher. :) Thank you for any information and help.

You may want to try BUNKA or IKOMA :D
 

Ah_keong

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Dear all,

I am planning to enrich myself by taking Japanese classes. I have no prior background in the language but enjoy watching japanese drama and in the past, anime.

I am wondering which school is good in teaching a total beginner....

Hope to hear from you guys soon...

You may want to try JCS(Starting in Jan), BUNKA, IKOMA.

Good luck! :D
 

ochibi89

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Do you happen to know if JCS's fee? cos i can't find the price on their website and they are not replying to my mail.. haha thanks in advance...
 
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