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Old 04-07-2007, 12:21 PM
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Japanese short-term courses

Hi,
I'm going to refresh my japanese language skills. I've studied it for 2 yrs long time ago and currently have very basic understanding,but still can communicate a little
Can anyone here advice any courses taught in english or japanese? Are there any programmes run under Japanese Consulate?
Any info?

Thanks!
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Hi,
I'm going to refresh my japanese language skills. I've studied it for 2 yrs long time ago and currently have very basic understanding,but still can communicate a little
Can anyone here advice any courses taught in english or japanese? Are there any programmes run under Japanese Consulate?
Any info?

Thanks!
Yes, they have a Japanese Language School in Central. Is thaught in Japanese. "Ego hanaseba, Nihongo umaku naranai yo!"

U can call the Consulate for the number of the school.
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Old 05-07-2007, 10:41 AM
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Any link to the site?
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Sorry, not sure about that...

Here's the number to the Consulate - 2522 1184, give them a call & find out.
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thanks!!! Banzai
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thanks!!! Banzai
Doitashimashite

There r another 2 schools run by Japanese which u can try :
1) Geos - Tel : 2504 0220
www.geoshk.biz.com.hk

2) Pasona - I dunno the number ...
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Anatawa nihonjin desuka?
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Anatawa nihonjin desuka?
Chigaiimasu, Malaysia Jin desu Nihongo Hanaseru kedu ...

Takkusan Nihongo no kaiwa rensyu sureba, umaku naru koto desuyo. Nihon no drama mete mo bengkyo naru koto desu, tameshite kudasai.

Gambate ne. Jya ne!
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Chigaiimasu, Malaysia Jin desu Nihongo Hanaseru kedu ...

Takkusan Nihongo no kaiwa rensyu sureba, umaku naru koto desuyo. Nihon no drama mete mo bengkyo naru koto desu, tameshite kudasai.

Gambate ne. Jya ne!
Oh my... I just understand that you're from Malaysia!!! And studied japanese drama!!! I hope I was right? All the rest - wakarimasen,sorry!!!
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Oh my... I just understand that you're from Malaysia!!! And studied japanese drama!!! I hope I was right? All the rest - wakarimasen,sorry!!!
Yes Malaysian here (working for a Japanese company) but not studied Jap. drama

I was saying if u practice or speak Japanese frequenly, ur Japanese will improve! Watching Japanese Drama is a good way to learn Japanese too!

Listen to the way they speak & use it in on ur daily conversation if u have someone to practice with
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