Kanji Camp, Indiana, IN:
Located in Northern Indianapolis, Indiana, International Business Language & Culture Institute (IBLCI) serves students in greater Indianapolis classrooms in mainly Hamilton County. Our students mostly live in Anderson, Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville, etc. We provide students with creative instruction in: conversation -- listening & responding practice in Japanese native language literacy -- reading and writing help with hiragana, katakana and/or kanji.
Kanji Camp Japanese Studies programming offers unique year round educational programming. We offer responsive and flexible instruction designed for busy people of all ages.
Our goal is to offer maximum study opportunities in an easy going multi-cultural environment. Educationally, we provide students with creative Japanese instruction including:
- conversation--listening & responding practice
- literacy--reading and writing practice
- cultural studies--arts, crafts, social protocols
- cross-cultural communication & protocols.
- with instructors who are native-speakers of the Japanese language.
We create an age-appropriate, customized lesson experience that helps the student achieve language goals at student pace. We offer Individual Tutoring or Team Studies for students ages 6-70+ that match academic, professional or personal educational goals. We will work within your time management scheduling needs and budgetary constraints. Adult, Teen, Tween and Children students may choose from our year round courses or sample our programming in fun summer or winter camps.
All students entering the Kanji Camp Japanese Language and Cultural classroom begin their Japanese for Specific Purposes course by being assessed and then learning language fundamentals. Similar to learning any hobby or sport, foreign languages require mastery of the fundamentals--the building blocks of any language.
Mastery of the fundamentals takes time dependent on the student's level of motivation. Students who study more than one lesson per week at the classroom often learn this linguistic foundations more quickly than those who study only 1x per week. Students may study 1-4 times or hours per week. After mastering the basic writing systems and grammar principals, a student is ready to focus his studies on the specific reason for which s/he enrolled. Experienced KC instructors then tailor lesson content to match the real world environment in which the student wishes to take his/her Japanese skills.