Today I received an email from 東洋大学 that they offering another round of online business Japanese language courses. Most of them are free, some are paid. Feel free to register if this is something you're interested in. You don't have to live in Japan or be a student at the university to enroll.
Please note that this is not a sponsored message, nor can I vouch for the quality of the program, as I haven't taken any of the courses on offer myself.
I forgot to update but it was a pretty nice series of classes. N2 is required mostly for all the keigo that is used, that's whereI struggle a bit.
Some classes were heavier on the cultural aspect of working in Japan, while others felt more like "regular" language classes to prepare for the BJT. Would definitely recommend as it is a good sneak peek at Japanese beyond the JLPT, especially for those planning to work in Japan/in a Japanese company.
Oh how great that you were able to participate. It sounds like you got something out of it. Hopefully they'll organize this event again in the near future!
教えてくれてありがとうございます。募集したところです。
メリサさん、コメントありがとうございます!ためになったらいいな…コース終わったらぜひ感想聞かせてください!
すごく面白かったです!全部のクラスに申し込んで、一人一人の先生の専門が違うから面白いし、話し方も違うからいい勉強になりました。ただの謙譲語・尊敬語のコースじゃなくて、日本の文化についても学べます。お勧めしてくれてありがとうございました!
終わった後もっとそういうのオンラインコースを探して、今TUFS(Tokyo University of Language Studies)の日本語学入門コースに参加しています。来週終わるけど言語に興味深いを持っている人にお勧めします!
実は来年の春には同じ大学の日本の近現代小説を読むというコースにも参加するつもりです。
Grabbed a couple of these @Bunsuke! great resource. Do you have a list of resources similar to check out from other schools?
I don't sorry, this just appeared in my inbox and thought I'd share it.
I'm working towards N2 now, so this could be fun to try!
let me know what you think!
I forgot to update but it was a pretty nice series of classes. N2 is required mostly for all the keigo that is used, that's whereI struggle a bit.
Some classes were heavier on the cultural aspect of working in Japan, while others felt more like "regular" language classes to prepare for the BJT. Would definitely recommend as it is a good sneak peek at Japanese beyond the JLPT, especially for those planning to work in Japan/in a Japanese company.
Oh how great that you were able to participate. It sounds like you got something out of it. Hopefully they'll organize this event again in the near future!
The pronunciation one seems interesting!
go for it!!! let me know how it was if you end up taking it!
jazeker
とんでもないです!