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Today I began taking free weekly Japanese lessons at St. Ignatius Church in Yotsuya.

Since I came to Japan three years ago, it's the first time that I take Japanese lessons.
Aside from 8 months of lessons taken before coming to Japan, so far I had been learning Japanese only from talking at home and at work.

This time I've decided to make an effort to learn actively in order to improve my vocabulary and usage. The lessons I'm taking are intended for preparation to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test of Level 2 (the 2nd to highest level, out of 4).

I've created a separate blog for class notes in order to memorize better what I'm learning, and also so that I can review them while at work. :)

Posted on September 29, 2003 at 01:01 | Tweet |


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Hello,
Sorry for bother you, I was searching in Internet about japanese classes around Yotsuya, can you send me some informations about the classes ath the church??
thank you,
erica - earikawa {AT} gmail {DOT} com

Posted by Erica on October 20, 2005 at 17:38


I have no idea if the classes I went to at St. Ignatius Church are still going on. The class was around noon on Sundays from about September until November, in preparation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, and were basically free (there was a small fee for material). You could try to email and ask.
http://www.ignatius.gr.jp/

Good luck!

Posted by Patrick on October 20, 2005 at 17:57



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