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KCP Students Visit Aoyama Gakuin University

KCP Students Visit Aoyama Gakuin University

On July 4, KCP students in our summer short-term class and in our new summer Anime and Manga program visited Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU) in Shibuya as part of their group sessions. They had fun practicing their Japanese language skills by chatting and hanging out with Japanese college students.

The activities started on a full stomach with KCP students eating lunch at the university’s new cafeteria.  Next, they went to a classroom where they received warm greetings from Ms. Nagasaku, from the school’s International Exchange Center.

After introductions and an overview of the campus, KCP students were divided into 12 groups and toured the grounds, escorted by Japanese college students. Then, they went back to the classroom and did language tasks given by KCP teachers in advance, based on their linguistic levels.

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KCP students touring Aoyama Gakuin University

Touring the campus. | KCP Flickr

KCP students in front of the Goucher Memorial Chapel

In front of the Goucher Memorial Chapel. | KCP Flickr

KCP students practicing Japanese in group sessions

Practicing Japanese in group sessions. | KCP Flickr

KCP students at the AGU campus

KCP students at the AGU campus. | KCP Flickr

For information about Aoyama Gakuin Universtiy, see http://www.aoyama.ac.jp/.

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