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Acceleration Program - Class Formats

Format 1: The standard format is for 28 classes per week. This includes 20 group based classes with a maximum class size of 15 students, 4 elective classes when the elective curriculum is running, and 4 CALL seminar classes (8 CALL seminar classes when the elective curriculum isn't running. Elective curriculum runs for 8 weeks per quarter). Japanese classes start at 9.00am and finish at 3.30pm from Mondays to Thursdays. On Fridays there are 4 classes. Friday classes start at 9.00am and finish at 1.30pm. This format is available from April, July, October and January each academic year.

Format 2: The standard format is for 28 classes per week. This includes 23 group based classes with a maximum class size of 15 students, and 5 CALL seminar classes. If your level is above pre-intermediate, the group classes may be delivered in a seminar format (15 classes per week ; plus individual direction) if there are few than 7 students at the same level of proficiency as you. If the seminar group format is utilized, then you will have the option of increasing the number of CALL seminar classes from 5 to up to 13 depending on your preferences. Japanese classes start at 9.00am and finish at 3.30pm from Mondays to Thursdays. On Fridays there are 4 classes. Friday classes start at 9.00am and finish at 1.30pm.

Notes regarding class sizes:

  • For group classes the maximum group class size of 15 is 5 students less than the regulation required by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education (APJLE - more information in the Accreditation section) for classes with student visas. While the maximum size is 15, the actual average class size is usually much smaller than this limit. The average class size is usually around 8-12 during the peak periods such as summer, falling to around 6-8 at other times of the year.
  • For CALL seminar classes you receive personalized instruction and one-to-one assistance. The usual maximum lab class is 6 students per instructor.

    The reason why Yamasa's maximum group class size is 15 instead of the 20 required by the APJLE is because instead of rote-learning Kanji and grammar, we concentrate not only on reading and writing skills but also on the acquisition of communicative skills - being able to converse, comprehend, question and suggest in Japanese. These skills cannot be learned passively. They require interaction between faculty and students. It is for this reason that we restrict the class size to a maximum of 15 (we break the class into 2 classes if there are 16 students or more at the same level). It is also why we insist that the desks in each classroom be arranged in a U shaped configuration - so that you can talk to other students. By contrast most classrooms in Japan have students sitting in rows and use rote learning. You do of course study Kanji and grammar, but you will also learn how to communicate in Japanese.

    For quality reasons, Yamasa does not believe in using composite classes where students of widely differing level are forced to study in the same classrooms. By keeping class sizes small and separating students by proficiency, we can ensure that you will learn more and learn faster, thus making the most of your time in Japan. As far as we are aware, this is the only full time and intensive academic program in Japan offering long term studies with such a small maximum class size.

    Click here to view an example of a weekly schedule.

    If you have questions regarding the format, please feel free to contact Admissions at Admissions

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