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A standard format average weekly schedule might resemble something similar to the following:
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Please note that the schedule above is only a sample and would not necessarily apply across all classes. The teaching curriculum differs from level to level. Also please note that Yamasa's teaching teams use an interactive style - rote learning has no place in the curriculum. You will be required to speak Japanese and participate in class discussions and will be graded accordingly.
The class hours listed does not include preparation time. You will need to prepare for all classes and submit all homework tasks.
In addition, all students enrolling in the programs should be able to learn to use Japanese language software and send/receive simple emails in Japanese. (A "name"@yamasa.org email address is supplied free on request). As mentioned earlier, all students will also have access to the interactive learning resources produced for Yamasa's Online Center for Japanese Studies as each resource becomes available.
Questions regarding this file...
If any of the information in this file is unclear, or if you need more detailed information, please click here and read the study/applications section of the FAQ before contacting us. Best regards, Declan Murphy.
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