'm studying at ARC so that I can pursue
Electronic Information study in Japanese graduate school. ,,,,
...Continuation is here
My parents suggested that I come to study
in Japan
I graduated from a university in China. My major was Dance.
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...Continuation is here
Speaking is the thing which a basic of
the language, and I think that to do training from speaking and listening is a good idea.,,,,
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When I first came to Japan it was very
terrible. Everything around me was "new". Classmates and teachers are all people I've
just met so I was very nervous.,,,,
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(Present: April, 2010)
Name |
ARC Academy Shinjuku School | |
Association for the Promotion of Japanese
Language Education's Assessment Day |
1 June, 2001 (Moved from Ikebukuro to Shinjuku in October, 2007) |
|
Headmistress |
Yumiko Endo | |
Student Quota |
240 students | |
Number of the class |
10 classes (1 Graduate Study Preparation Class) | |
Number of the teachers |
5 Full time teachers, 11 Part-time teachers | |
Number of the staff |
4 staff (Chinese, Korean and English speakers are available.) |
150 students (12 countries)
males 42.5%, female 57.5%

I came to Japan because when I was travelling around Japan for one month I thought this country was very 'fun!!'. I searched for many schools on the internet, however after looking at ARC Academy's homepage I felt that the school is very professional so I decided to come here. ARC Academy focuses on conversation lessons which is the lesson style that suits my wish. Even if I know the grammar, there would be no meaning to it if I cannot use it in real conversations. Off-campus activities are also great fun. I really look forward to going to Nikko next month.

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