Debido a nuestra excelente ubicación en el corazón de Tokio y la gran variedad de cursos, nuestra escuela es un lugar ideal para estudiar el idioma japonés. Además, nuestras aulas son nuevas, con un diseño moderno, colorido y brillante.
Tenemos décadas de experiencia, enseñando a estudiantes extranjeros desde 1980. Cada año, cientos de estudiantes vienen a estudiar con nosotros. Nuestros estudiantes vienen de todas partes del mundo y les ofrecemos apoyo completo para obtener una visa, reubicación, trabajo a tiempo parcial y cualquier otro tipo de apoyo que puedan necesitar. También otorgamos becas a estudiantes que planean continuar su educación superior en Japón. Verificamos el nivel de cada estudiante y los enviamos a un curso apropiado que sea adecuado para su nivel de japonés. Nuestros cursos están disponibles desde 2 semanas hasta 2 años, con cursos especializados adicionales relacionados con la preparación para la universidad, los exámenes JLPT y otras habilidades útiles para su futuro. Todos los materiales y actividades están incluidos en nuestras tasas de matrícula. Nuestras clases preparan a los estudiantes para todos los aspectos del japonés, incluyendo hablar, leer, escuchar y escribir.
Aunque nuestros profesores pueden hablar varios idiomas extranjeros, las clases se imparten solo en japonés y animamos a nuestros estudiantes a comunicarse solo en japonés. Tenemos una composición de estudiantes muy internacional, ¡así que podrás practicar japonés y hacer muchos amigos de diferentes países! Sin embargo, tenemos miembros del personal de muchos países que pueden hablar muchos idiomas, ¡y siempre estamos disponibles para ayudarlo con su vida en Japón en cada paso del camino!
¡No hay mejor manera de aprender un idioma que estar en el entorno nativo! En JCLI, garantizamos que aprender japonés será divertido y fácil.
Año de fundación
1980
Número de aulas
20
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Internet gratis
Internet Wi-Fi
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Audio aprendizaje
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Todos
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Afiliados universitarios
JCLI has partnerships with the following universities and colleges in Japón. You can gain full or conditional acceptance into one of these institutions.
Bunka Gakuen University
Josai University
Musashino University
Nagoya Keizai University
Tokyo University of Social Welfare
Toyo University
Wako University
Mezcla de nacionalidades y edades
Las nacionalidades y edades de JCLI Japanese Language School cambian según el período, los cursos y los niveles. A lo largo del año, la edad media es 24 años.
Días festivos
JCLI no ofrece clases durante los días festivos debajo. La escuela no da reembolso para estos días perdidos, pues cuídese cuando elige sus fechas de viaje.
Fechas abiertas
Todo el año
Días festivos
Ninguno
Ubicación
Aunque se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad, la escuela de idioma japonés JCLI está cerca de una zona verde al lado de la estación Ojikamiya.
Está a 11 minutos de la vibrante estación de Ueno y a 14 minutos del centro cultural de Akihabara.
Tiene buen acceso, a 13 minutos de la concurrida estación de Ikebukuro.
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Opiniones
92% de los estudiantes lo recomiendan
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"Well organized, friendly, helpful"
Andrew Tinbai,
estudiante de Rusia
(Translated by Google Translate)
Classes are well organized and planned - a true tribute to Japanese "shikata", the way of doing things. Teachers are experienced and always ready to help at length with any questions a student might help, and what is particularly important - they represent in their past a variety of professions and walks of life. Teaching is structured in such a way, that it covers a wide range between two polarities of Japanese language - from various levels of speaking, reading and writing all the way to idioms and everyday slang. Chosen topics represent important milestones of Japanese culture from everyday life and salaryman culture all the way to Japanese haiku and senryu poetry. The school itself is spacious, clean and well maintained, located just a short walk from the metro station in the area sporting a shopping wall with big grocery store, restaurants, 100 yen-shop and even a book store, as well as a tiny shrine. In my particular case, I was fortunate to reside in a dormitory just five minutes walk from the school. Kita-ku, where the JCLI is located, is particular in that it is never too far from the craziness and glory of Shibuya and Ikebukuro, at the same time maintaining a quality which might even be described as pristine.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"They are very accommodating and the lessons are well structured."
Joshua Hume,
estudiante de Afganistán
(Translated by Google Translate)
My experience here is from a fresh student new to living in Japan on their own. First any time there was an issue that came up, whether it was housing or paperwork, they were very quick to help resolve any situation that came up. So even if you run into a problem with your residence card, which you get when you arrive in Japan, or housing they are very quick to help you sort it out.
The classes are very structured, which I appreciate, and even people that have no working knowledge of the Japanese language are assisted and helped to stay in pace with the class. That being said, as this is a school, it does matter how much personal effort you are willing to put into your studies.
It is affordable, and all of the money you put in is accounted for so your only monetary expenses will be health insurance, food, cell phone bills, and what you want to spend on leisure. Overall, it is a pleasure being here and taking classes in an immersive and structured environment.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"Very nice and educative experience!"
Susanne Teufelauer,
estudiante de Austria
(Translated by Google Translate)
I really liked the 3 teachers we had. The teaching system was very nice and i could follow easily, even with my bad japanese skills. Also Ingrid, who is responsible for the english speaking students was very nice and helpful.
Overall it was a good experience.
Also, since I only stayed for 2 months, I would have not received a graduation certificate. But after asking, I got one for at my last day of school! It is so beautiful and really nicely packed - would recommend to do this!!
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"The class was too easy and they were unable to accommodate my situation."
Steven Bogart,
estudiante de EE.UU
(Translated by Google Translate)
The teachers were all very nice and competent. I was put into a beginning class that was too simple for me. I was hardly challenged at this level and my Japanese did not improve very much from being in the school. When I told them this they didn't have a real solution for me because their terms runs three months at a time and if I had gone into the next level it would have been too difficult. I should have started the second or third month of the first term in order to have been challenged appropriately.
They did not demonstrate much empathy for my situation.
When I enrolled in this school I believed that their short term program would accommodate my level of Japanese and challenge me to get better. The breakdown of their term was not made clear. If I had known what the situation was, I would never have applied to the school. Also, I was in a class with 18-25 year olds. This was also not ideal for me.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"A wonderful experience."
Yuki Soon,
estudiante de Singapur
(Translated by Google Translate)
While I can't say anything for the housing, having chosen to rent an apartment on my own, I found the rest of the JCLI experience very enjoyable. I found all the teachers I had both approachable and passionate about teaching Japanese, and the school's location convenient.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"Interesting"
Caitlin Rutherford,
estudiante de Nueva Zelanda
(Translated by Google Translate)
The classes were good and I learned a lot. The teachers were interesting and kept me involved. I liked going to Oeno Zoo and feeling like I was part of a group. The facilities are excellent and the location is great. My only complaint is that I wish the communication between the school and myself was better. I had trouble finding out basic information.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"Satisfactory"
Ghissela Soto Martínez,
estudiante de México
(Translated by Google Translate)
In general it was a good experience to be with JCLI.
I liked my teachers but I didn't like my classmates because they were not punctual and sometimes they were disrespectful to the teachers and sometimes the teachers didn't know how to manage such a noisy class.
Classes were okay, content and time. However, I didn't like that there weren't conversational class that I was looking for. I think they were so many students in one class, this occasion we were 19 persons so I felt that teacher couldn't pay attention for everyone.
Regarding facilities, we were in a small room, it was uncomfortable and sometimes it was cold.
Regarding the housing, I didn't like that at we paid for a three-person room but they placed us in a four-person room. Sometimes we have a problem with the maintenance of the house, kitchen light didn't work, outside grass were overgrown and caused mosquitoes. I was in Shinookubo female dormitory, I was in the first floor, as we need a room to study, each floor should have a study room. Also, I think they should put more clotheslines because for girls it is normal to have a huge amount of clothes.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"Efficient and fun!"
Nydia del Carmen Medina Duran,
estudiante de México
(Translated by Google Translate)
JCLI is a really special language School!
I had a lot of special moments in the school and also made a lot of new friends.
All the staff were always at our disposal, in person or by social networks and emails. If we have a problem in the house, the staff would solve it immediately. It was so convenient so I recommend the housing service of the school amply.
The school also offered extra courses and activities; for example I took an extra course in one of the most famous universities, about scholar life in Japan, it was so fun and we could practice our speaking skills in that place. On September we had a trip to Odaiba it was so interesting and fun!
In my last day in the school the main teacher of my class and all my classmates went out for dinner together, it was really sweet!
The teachings methods of the teachers amazed me, because I think I learned a lot in just three months! All the teachers were so kind and helped each of us if we need it.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"First a dream come true! But became a sad story."
Camilla Eyjoelfsson,
estudiante de Dinamarca
(Translated by Google Translate)
Well my experience at this school was hopefully the only one that went this bad! I don't really know where to start. I do not want to say that you should not go to this school, but I will say that there are some BUT's.
First let me tell you my story. I booked an Absolute beginners course for 3 months. With the accommodation being a shared flat (7 girls) in Shin-okubo. The day I landed in Japan, it was arranged for me to be picked up at the airport. I landed on a Sunday. Well that didn't happen! I was stuck at the airport in Narita and didn't have an emergency number! But I did have the number for the guy who was supposed to pick me up. I called him, only to find out he doesn't speak English! Thank God for Japanese people being so kind! A sweet lady at the airport talked to him and translated it to me.
So now I have to go from Narita airport to Ikebukuro Street using the Japanese metro! Well I've only been awake for 23 hours at this point and used 11 of them on a plane! I am so tired, I'm mad and disappointed and I had no clue how to use the rail system in Japan (kinda why I paid for airport pick up :') ! I finally get to Ikebukuro, and I find this guy who's supposed get me to my flat.
Well he doesn't know where we are supposed to go! I was a bit furious at this point, but I will say this, he did whatever he could to help, and even took to me out to lunch! Damn, Korean food is good! ;) He then finds the place I am supposed to stay at! But ohh a new problem. There is no key for me! And my roommate is not there! In all of this I am asked to please remember the way to this house. Then he shows me the where the school is and again asks me to remember where it is! After all these, I am sent off to be alone in somebody's apartment in the totally opposite end of town to stay for the night!?? What a mess!! I am told that a teacher will pick me up at 8:30 the following morning, so I should please be ready! the school starts at 9:00 o'clock.
Next day: I leave all the disappointed feelings I have of yesterday behind and look forward to this cool experience being here in japan and all! :D And at 8.30 I'm ready and standing outside (still tired!) No one comes!!! At 10-11 o'clock a teacher calls me saying he is so sorry! And that he is on his way to pick me up. Excuse me, at this point I am so mad, and I feel like crying, I felt like seriously, I spent all my savings on this trip and I get this!!
Finally we get to the school. They ask me to take a test in Japanese, sorry guys, I don't know what this means! So I just get appointed to a class, yes finally let's get started on what I came here for!
Because of all these, I'm late for class, so I hurried in. My teacher is explaining to me IN JAPANESE that you should never be late! Yeeeaaaar... well... okay whatever... class starts, and only in Japanese which is actually great. But I can't keep up! It's going too fast I have no idea whatsoever on what I am being asked to do or say for that matter, because even the freaking writing on the board is in Japanese and in KANJI on top of that! Excuse me I asked for a ABSOLUTE beginner! I can barley read hiragana and katakana! I might be able to pronounce some of it, but the meaning behind it, I got no idea! And all of my classmates are doing great. After 4 hours of complete torture, the class ends. And I ask the school for a transfer to an easier class cause I got no chance in the one i started in.
After this first day of school, I get to go to the shared flat and meet the other girls, and go see my room and roomie, I expected a small room, but that room was really small!! Wow.. like you can barley get into the room! But well okay at least i had a super nice roomie. <3
So the following day, I get to be in the absolute easiest class they have, and yes it's easy, kindergarten Japanese of course it is easy for the Japanese! Not for a Daine who speaks Danish and takes the class in English to learn Japanese!
And what is worse, you can't ask your teacher something in English..! you'll have to wait until class is finished and ask your student counselor.
I didn't hate any of the teachers! It's actually the opposite! They were so nice and they really did all they could to help me and if they knew any English they would use it to help to the best they could, but so few of them were able to understand and answer in English. Sad but true.
I wasn't able to keep up with this even if I studied all day and night, I felt like a complete failure during class and I had no time to go out and enjoy Japan.. :(
So after a couple of weeks with this I stopped, and took 2 more weeks in Japan as a tourist!
So yeeaarh my stay at this school didn't go well and there are even more experiences on the bad side. :(
But enough about that! this school is actually quite great. If you already know some Japanese, you don't have to be super good at it, but have some vocabulary, be confident about hiragana and katakana maybe get to know the low levels of kanji. Then this school will be great for you! And then I would recommend you stay there at least for 3 months.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
Elena Stefan, Europe Representative at JCLI Japanese Language School responded to this review. 24 August 2016
Hello Camilla,
Again we really do want to apologize about what happened, it was the worst possible outcome for you and it's also so embarrassing for us too. It was a combination of many unexpected and bad things happening at once, it was the first time we've ever had such things happen and we have already made new systems so that no more students will end up in your situation. We just hope that your experiences did not give you a negative opinion of Japan and that you do not give up studying Japanese. If there is anything we can do for you in the future, just let us know and we'll try to make things right.
"One of the best schools there is"
Raphael Gervais-Bastien,
estudiante de Canadá
(Translated by Google Translate)
The best things there were the teachers. They will do everything to help you, inside or outside the school. The only bad point was the dormitory. The problem itself was the people. Being 28 of different culture is a mess, very fun but a mess. Sometimes you got to be ready to see things that might shock you.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
"Japan was a nice country to visit, and the JCLI school staff and my new friends were great."
Winston Milne,
estudiante de EE.UU
(Translated by Google Translate)
The teachers were exceptional; some of them went out of their way to accommodate my vision problems and to help me with my study of Japanese. The study book was difficult to read and the print was tiny. Everyone in my class disliked it. I recommend some previous study of Kanji script before enrolling. Mastering Hiragana and Katakana before enrolling will help you to be placed into higher level classes.
The facilities were clean and the director was most helpful in arranging every detail of my stay. I had some other English speaking dorm mates in my house, and this made it easier to get to know people. My dorm house had excellent accommodations for my needs, and was within walking distance of the school.
Many of my classmates had help from the school with finding work. I would have stayed longer and tried to do the same if I had applied for a student visa instead of a tourist visa.
Éste es una opinión comprobado. El estudiante que escribió esta opinión compró el curso en esta escuela con Language International.
Elena Stefan, Europe Representative at JCLI Japanese Language School responded to this review. 30 July 2015
Thank you Rashid for your nice feedback and for choosing our school. Good luck and keep up with your study!
"The best place from which to understand Japanese and Japan!"
Ralph Ssebagala
(Translated by Google Translate)
I had a great experience here, it was truly an amazing opportunity for me as I got to learn Japanese with people from all corners of the globe. The teachers are extremely passionate and the stuff are extremely helpful.
I recommend JCLI highly.
Las residencias estudiantiles son más adecuadas para los estudiantes independientes que buscan un alojamiento básico, limpio y a un precio económico. Todos los estudiantes necesitan tener 18+. Su alojamiento empieza el domingo antes del primer día de clases y termina el sabado después del último día de clase a menos que se indique de otra manera. Student residences often do not include any meal plan. Aprenda más sobre la residencia de estudiantes
Residencia de estudiantes - Habitación individual - Sin comidas
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Ojikamiya dormitory single room
Dirección: Toshima 7-1-13, Tokyo 114-0003, Japan
Emplazamiento: In the city center of Tokio
Tipo de alojamiento: Residencia de estudiantes (fuera del campus)
Tipo de habitación: Habitación individual
Régimen de comidas: Sin comidas
Instalaciones : Cocina, lavandería, internet Wi-Fi, internet gratis, sala de TV, aire acondicionado, y otro
Distancia a la escuela: 7 minutos en caminata
Disponibilidad: enero - diciembre
Día de llegada: lunes, en cualquier momento
Día de salida: viernes, en cualquier momento
110 €
(Translated by Google Translate)
Single bedroom with shared Utilities.
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Apoyo para visas
Language International no puede realizar el proceso de aplicación de visas en nombre de los estudiantes. Sin embargo, podemos proporcionarle toda la documentación necesaria que va a necesitar como parte de su aplicación.
Mandarán su carta de aceptación a su domicilio por correo normal gratuitamente. Si quiere recebir sus documentos por correo express, hay una tasa extra de ¥ 10,000.
Vuelos y transporte al aeropuerto
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Tokio based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Seguro de viaje
Estudia en el extranjero sin preocupaciones con la cobertura del seguro de salud y de efectos personales de Language International. Cuando reservas un curso con nosotros, puedes optar por comprar un plan de seguro amplio que cubra no sólo tus costos de atención de la salud, ¡sino también la pérdida de tus pertenencias personales. Necesita reservar su seguro de antemano.
Aunque se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad, la escuela de idioma japonés JCLI está cerca de una zona verde al lado de la estación Ojikamiya.
Está a 11 minutos de la vibrante estación de Ueno y a 14 minutos del centro cultural de Akihabara.
Tiene buen acceso, a 13 minutos de la concurrida estación de Ikebukuro.
questions
Preguntas y respuestas
¿Preguntas? Recibe respuestas de nuestros consejeros estudiantiles, del personal de la escuela JCLI Japanese Language School y de alumnos anteriores.
"Would it be possible to participate just for 3 weeks in the summer programme?"
Rashid Ait Ben Said,
estudiante de Suiza
Mark Gruendemann,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
We cannot offer only 3 weeks in the summer program. Even if the student has to leave earlier, we need to ask him to pay for the full fees.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Do you provide tours/excursions? How close is the residence to the shopping and food places?"
Мария Малютина,
estudiante de Rusia
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
We have a school excursion every session, usually at the end of the session after exams. The dormitory
is fairly close to different supermarkets and restaurants, and close to
train stations which will get you anywhere in central Tokyo for any kind of
shopping.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Do you have one month courses?"
Rashid Ait Ben Said,
estudiante de Suiza
José María Bajo Amaya,
personal de la escuela Tekmar Consulting SRL – ROLANG School
We do not have one month course and a private lesson.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Is this a trip to Asakusa?"
Rashid Ait Ben Said,
estudiante de Suiza
José María Bajo Amaya,
personal de la escuela Lazarian Dpratoon
Its just sightseeing for a day.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Do you accept students below the minimum age of 16?"
Katrin katrin,
estudiante de Alemania
Dan Pologea,
personal de la escuela Tekmar Consulting SRL – ROLANG School
We do not offer the standard course for students under 16. If she is interested, we can accept her in our summer program. But this
course is for 4 weeks, and the fee is a lot higher since the activities are included.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"What are the requirements for the visa application?"
Winston Milne,
estudiante de EE.UU
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
Documents required: - At least 8 passport-sized photos, along with a scanned copy.
- Passport scans of both him and his sponsor, along with scans of any visas
from foreign countries.
- School application form
- Original diploma from last graduated school
- An official transcript from the school
- Proof of applicant's current employment (if he is working)
- Proof of Japanese education, if he has studied at all. Can be a letter
from a school, a transcript, or some sort of official document. If he has
not studied then he has to write "self-study" in the application form.
Immigration "recommends" (requires) all applicants to have at least 150
hours of Japanese study before arriving. This can be self-study.
- Proof of sponsor's current employment, including salary information.
- An official letter from sponsor's bank stating the current balance, along
with a list of recent transactions. How far back the transactions should
go is not set in stone, but we'd prefer the last 3 years if possible.
Having scans of the above would be fine to make the applicaion at the
moment, but we would need to have the originals by submission time. These
documents are requested by immigration so there isn't much leeway with
anything. If things are difficult, he can always come on a tourist visa and
change to a student visa at the next submission.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Could you send me some further information about the activities you offer?"
Rashid Ait Ben Said,
estudiante de Suiza
José María Bajo Amaya,
personal de la escuela Lazarian Dpratoon
About activities, we have calligraphy (its free), Asakusa (transportation
fee is needed) in July.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
(Translated by Google Translate)
"Where the 16 years old student can live, while studying in your school?"
Zhasulan Orazimanov,
estudiante de Kazajstán
Elena Stefan,
JCLI Japanese Language School school representative (Europe Representative)
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in our school.
Regarding your question we have several dormitories and according to the availability we will give you a place. In case we are fully booked we can help you find something convenient to you.
If you have more questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
Fue útil? Si Thank You!
"Queri saber si la misma escuela tramita el visado y si puedo estudiar y trabajar?
saludos"
Mauricio Giron ,
estudiante de México
Elena Stefan,
JCLI Japanese Language School school representative (Europe Representative)
Hola,
Sí, los alumnos con visado de estudiante pueden trabajar a jornada parcial, hasta 28 horas semanales. También le podemos ayudar a encontrar un trabajo pero necesita tener un mínimo de conocimientos de japonés.
Si tiene más preguntas por favor no dude en contactarnos.
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"Do you offer also housing in host families?"
Rashid Ait Ben Said,
estudiante de Suiza
José María Bajo Amaya,
personal de la escuela International Gateway Kelowna
Students use this website:
http://www.homestay-in-japan.com/
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"Are there any other students in his age, who have subscribed to the course?"
Katrin katrin,
estudiante de Alemania
José María Bajo Amaya,
personal de la escuela Lazarian Dpratoon
We accept students who graduated from junior high school.
He needs to get temporary visitor visa to study for 3 months from July.
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"Does the student need to apply for a visa?"
Katrin katrin,
estudiante de Alemania
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela YourMandarin Chinese Language Institute
Switzerland and all the European countries don't need visa up to 3
months. Moreover the citizens of Germany, Switzerland and Austria can apply for
extension up to 6 months.
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Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
Most countries outside the European Union need a visa in order to come to Japan.
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"Can the student still live in a single room?"
Elisa Rivera,
estudiante de Alemania
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
He would have to enter a room with more people, or find private housing if he wanted to live in a
single room.
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"Which room type is available at Akabane for the student during the given period?"
Elisa Rivera,
estudiante de Alemania
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
Room availablability in October will depend on which students vacate and
the end of the contract and which decide to stay. Single rooms usually
don't stay open, but 4 and 6 person rooms are usually available. I also
had Elena add our new Shin-Okubo dormitory to the website, it's a male-only
sharehouse which I would personally recommend, primarily with 6-person
rooms although there are a couple of 2 person rooms.
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"Are you familiar with the G.I. Bill payment scheme? Would you accept a student on this basis?"
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
I am familiar with the GI Bill and how it helps veterans continue with
their education. However, I'm not quite sure what kind of certification is
required from the US government, or if non-US based schools can even
receive such certification. We would certainly be more than happy to
follow whatever process is needed in order to be certified and accept the
scholarship, but as we have not yet had any US veterans apply to our
school, I have not done much research into the matter.
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"Is the program only limited to US-based schools?"
Mykael Morgan ,
estudiante de EE.UU
Makoto Saito,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
It's possible
for an overseas language school to qualify for the financial assistance!
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"The student has been in the US Navy and will pay for his course with the G.I. Bill, which is a US government sponsorship for veterans. Are you familiar with the G.I. Bill payment scheme? Would you accept a student on this basis? The student would be interested in studying Japanese for 1.5 years, would that also be possible?"
Mark Gruendemann,
personal de la escuela Taiwan Mandarin Institute Taipei
If the students can issue a confirmation letter of giving a support for his course fee and (or) living expenses, there is no problem to accept this student. There are many students who got government support or scholarship and studied with us. He is very welcome to study with us for 1.5 years. However, he can only book and pay for 1 year, since his visa will not be issued for 1.5 year at once. Of course, he can extend the course and visa onsite, if his attendance rate and attitude is good.
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"Dear Sir / Madam,
saya Hana. Lulusan Al azhar Indonesia University, sastra Jepang.
saya berniat untuk lancarkan bahasa jepang saya. apakah ada beasiswa untuk sekolah bahsa di tokyo? atau potongan harga.
mohon informasinya.
Thank You
Hana"
Nur Hasanah,
estudiante de Indonesia
Elena Stefan,
JCLI Japanese Language School school representative (Europe Representative)
Hi,
We are sorry but we don't understand the Indonesian language. Please write us in Japanese or English.
Thank you.
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"Hello I am a JLPT N5 and N4 passer currently N3 level. Took it in Manila Philippines last December 2014 and July 2015. I like college preparatory course for 1 year. When will you give me placement test? When does the college prepatory course starts in year 2016? I am going to Tokyo mid November 2015 and is it possible to have a free sit in for 1 day and also to visit your school to see your facilities? Please advise documents we need for my student visa and deadline of applicaiton if I start next year 2016. Thank you."
Agustin Balce,
estudiante de Filipinas
Elena Stefan,
JCLI Japanese Language School school representative (Europe Representative)
Hi,
Thank you for your interest in our school, I'm sorry for my late reply, I've just seen your message. I'll try to answer your questions maybe you are still interested.
For the placement test you can contact one of the Language International advisors and we will give more details.
Second, yes of course you can have a day test and visit our facilities, you are welcomed.
Regarding the start dates, courses in our school start in January, April, July and October. For student visa we have to prepare the documents some months in advance, this is a requirement from the Immigration Office.
If you have more questions please feel free to contacts us.