We asked student Kishan-san about his impressions of the "Intensive Course"!
- ともこ みかげ
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Everyone, the JLPT in July is coming up soon. Are you preparing?
Today, we will repost the impressions of a student who participated in a previous lesson.
Kishan-san, who lives in South India, had to study for the qualifications he needed to work during the course, and he also had to look for a job because he wanted to find work in Japan, so there were some difficult times, but he didn't give up and worked hard until the end!
*Wow! After that, he got a job in Japan and now lives in Japan.
<Kishan-san's Message>
At first, I thought six months would be a long time, but it went by in a flash. The studies were difficult, but the classes were fun! The pace of the classes was good, so I was able to keep my motivation up.
There were recordings of the classes, so I was able to study properly even when I was absent, and I was able to ask questions at any time on LINE, and the teacher's replies came quickly, so I was able to find out what I didn't understand right away, which was great.
We also had tests every time to make sure we understood the video homework content, and the teacher would give feedback on any parts we didn't understand, so we really learned the content.
In addition to studying for the JLPT, we sometimes read Indian and Japanese news together, which was great because it allowed us to learn new words and expressions.
The thing the teacher especially taught us was time management when solving JLPT questions. I really learned how to use my time during the test.
Also, when it comes to reading comprehension at the N1 level, you need to grasp the overall meaning even if you don't understand a word or expression. What are the keywords? I learned how to read while skimming.
Doing lots of past questions before the actual JLPT was also very helpful.
I have secured a job, so I plan to work in Japan next year. I would like to study Japanese more while living in Japan.
In the future, I have a dream of starting my own company, expanding my business, and establishing a school in India based on Japanese education.
>>>>>> Kishan-san, thank you for your feedback! I hope you will make your dream come true. I will continue to support you.
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