The best aspect I believe is learning from multiple teachers.
Read moreEach teacher spoke Japanese a little differently than the other. It was good to hear differences.
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Read moreEach teacher spoke Japanese a little differently than the other. It was good to hear differences.
Read moreClub activities and extracurricular events (such as the Cooking class) were most fun for me, as they allowed a chance to practice and enforce concepts taught in class while still enjoying the activities.
Read moreThe senseis are all extremely helpful and willing to spend extra time speaking one on one with you if you need help or want some extra practice. The classes really challenge you to try your hardest, and if you work hard you will most definitely improve.
Read moreI really liked the sentaku jyugyou this quarter. The Love Letter class instructed by Moronaga Sensei was really fun in particular.
Read moreKeep up the good work, KCP. I honestly find it difficult to have any complaints without sounding picky therefore I think I am very happy with my choice in attending KCP.
Read moreI enjoyed most of the events but the best was the bus trip to Nikko because everyone in the school went and we were able to have fun together while throwing ninja stars at stuff. 🙂
Read moreClasses were always very informative, active and used plenty of examples to help me remember things. The conversations that were staged with native Japanese speakers were very good.
Read moreDo not be tempted to only talk to people you know in your home language, if you push yourself to use Japanese every day, you will see results!
Read moreThe Kamakura trip allowed me a view of Japan outside of Tokyo in a less urban, more traditional setting. It also showed off a lot of the history of Japan.
Read moreTalking with my host family every evening I got the chance to practice what I’d learned in class over the previous few days. Not only would they correct me whenever I made a mistake, but I’d also learn a lot of new things from them, too.