
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Yes, please do.
Do your homework and then take the test at the beginning of your lesson.
You will then receive test feedback in class.
By repeating this, you can achieve a large amount of input and output.
Additionally, you will have time to complete reading and listening comprehension questions with your teacher.
Let's work hard together with our classmates and teachers for the next 5 months!
During the first icebreaker and the final closing, make sure you both have your screens on and talk!
It is okay to have your screen off when sharing your screen during a lesson.
Please note that you will be asked to speak a lot, so you cannot just "listen." Be sure to actively participate in the lesson.
Lessons are once a week, but there are three videos per week (kanji, vocabulary, and grammar) and three tests, so the amount of studying is large.
In 120-minute lessons, we will have test feedback, then practice reading or listening comprehension, so the actual amount of study will be equivalent to more than two regular lessons per week.
This course is designed to help you pass if you attend lessons, with homework and tests included in every lesson.
Almost 100% of my students are working while studying Japanese.
At night, everyone was exhausted from work, sleepy, and had difficulty concentrating.
On the other hand, in the morning, your brain is not yet tired, so you have a high level of concentration and your Japanese learning becomes more easily retained.
Based on past experience, my lessons are now in the morning!