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The level of the class and the curriculum can be fully customized to suit your needs. Prior to your arrival in Okazaki, or if you are already on-campus in a different program, it is important that you provide as much detail as possible regarding your needs. In addition to the prior consultation, an extended interview is conducted on commencement. It is often advisable to include some testing to accelerate the faculty's understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. From this information, the faculty design a curriculum with you - at Yamasa our faculty have the capability and experience to design a course to suit ANY level of proficiency, from absolute beginner to advanced students of the language who have already passed Level 1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. It is also possible to design curriculum to target specialized fields, for example...
Textbooks and materials are also decided in consultation with you and paid for separately. You can of course bring your own preferred texts. Please note that a mixed purchase of private and CALL seminar lessons is also possible. If you need accommodation from Yamasa's Housing office then you need to study at least 10 lessons (Private/Semi-private/CALL in any combination) per week during off-seasons (February to May, and September to November), and at least 15 lessons (Private/Semi-private/CALL in any combination) per week during peak-seasons (June to August, December and January).
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Questions regarding this file...
If any of the information in this file is unclear, or if you need more detailed information, please click here and read the study/applications section of the FAQ before contacting us. Best regards, Declan Murphy.
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