NPO Genki Japanese And Culture School:
Genki Japanese & Culture School (GenkiJACS) is a Japanese language school in Fukuoka that offers students the opportunity to study Japanese language and culture in a relaxed and friendly learning environment. We are here to make your Japanese study enjoyable and worthwhile. We are located in Tenjin, the heart of Fukuoka City, in Kyushu, Southern Japan.
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Standard Course:For people who need to be able to communicate in Japanese, this course offers a heavy
emphasis on real-life skills.
Learning Japanese just by reading textbooks and listening to tapes doesn't make you a Japanese language speaker. Students will learn common sentence patterns and vocabulary with the teacher, then use them in practical situations both inside and outside of the classroom. This course offers a full range of activities that students will find both useful and exciting.
Schedule: 10 grammar classes + 10 conversational classes per week
Intensive Conversation Course:This course builds on the standard course by adding one extra very-small-group conversational Japanese lesson each day. These lessons focus on some of the interesting aspects of conversational Japanese that it can be hard to cover in the standard classes, such as slang, dialects, specialized vocabulary, and more.
Schedule: 10 grammar and 15 conversation classes per week
Japanese and Traditional Culture:This course offers students the opportunity to learn about traditional culture while learning the language, and the chance to participate in it with other Japanese people.
Students will study topics such as ceramics, tea ceremony, calligraphy, and flower arrangement at school, and then join real lessons run for Japanese people with a specialist teacher, as well as learning about Japanese customs, history, and art.
We guarantee that you will have a great experience!
Schedule: 10 hours grammar class + 10 hours conversational class + 6 hours cultural class per week
Japanese Through Pop Culture:This course uses all the latest trends in Japanese pop culture to teach students the Japanese language as it is really spoken today. Students will learn Japanese through movies and TV shows, practice with roleplays, write their own manga, etc.
The materials for learning are decided based on student interests and Japanese level. Students must be “Beginner 2” level or above to take this course (equivalent to having studied about 60-80 hours, or one beginners textbook).
Schedule: 10 hours grammar class + 10 hours conversational class + 5 hours pop culture class per week