Ecole de japonais. Japan online school

Japan online school fournit des leçons privées en utilisant des webcams et des casques sur Skype ou Windows Live Messenger. C’est un style complètement nouveau d’apprentissage de la langue japonaise.

sample movie Les leçons en ligne peuvent-elles être mieux que les leçons en classe ? Oui, EN EFFET, RASSUREZ VOUS. Des professeurs qualifiés et expérimentés sont disponibles pour vous où que vous soyez dans le monde, à un prix que vous pouvez vous permettre.

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Les leçons par visioconférence de Japan Online School répondront Evos attentes et vos besoins avec notre équipe d’enseignants professionnels de langue japonaise. La force de Japan Online School est ;


Voici quelques commentaires de nos étudiants;

Mr.Mark Ribble
USA
Insurance

J-OS student Mark-san

I absolutely love the service you offer. J-OS has been the solution to my problem of not having access to any Japanese classes where I live. One on one teaching is always the way to go if you have the opportunity. So I like this much better actually than a class environment because I'm able to learn faster. I would definitly recommend J-OS to anyone who is just starting or someone who is advanced. Domo Arigatougozaimasu J-OS!!!! Also a special thanks to my teacher Takenaka Sensei.:-) ,,, ---more

Mr.Robert Baruch
USA
Software developer

Aside from a few phrases, I am a complete beginner in Japanese. There is nothing like having one-on-one live lessons for language learning. My main problem was finding a Japanese teacher locally that would teach during evening hours. Through J-OS and Skype, I suddenly had available to me any registered teacher anywhere in the world. And I don't even have to drive to a classroom, and my teacher is fluent in English,,, ---more

Mr.Paul
Australia
Management executive

Japan Online School is a time effective way to learn Japanese. You have the advantages of individual instruction without the inconvenience of travelling to meet your teacher.In a classroom situation I feel that a lot of time is wasted by copying information from a whiteboard/blackboard. I like the fact that with the online lessons I can just "cut and paste" my teachers notes. Simple. I also like the fact that I can do the lesson ,,, ---more

Mr.Franz
Germany
Engineer

I was very impressed by the learning experience, as I had initially thought there may be some drawback in on-line learning, such as lack of contact or crossover talk due to connection speed, basically leading to an ineffective lesson. Quite the contrary, even when abroad on business trips in Europe I still find the exchange fast enough to pace through the lessons at my own speed rather than that of the Internet connection. Ueno-san, the ,,, ---more

Ms.Emma
UK
Researcher

I really enjoy taking lessons with J-OS. I have a very busy working life and I love the fact that I can come home, grab a cup of coffee and study Japanese from home. I have studied Japanese for a while and I really don't enjoy group lessons as it allows me to be lazy if I am tired. However, the one-on-one style at J-OS really allows me to focus and gives me very personalised and appropriate lessons so I feel like I learn a lot ,,, ---more

Mr.Justin B
USA
Marketing

I strongly recommend J-OS. My teacher is fantastic and lessons are built around whatever you want to study in that session. Also, I move around a lot - I've lived in three different cities in the last six months. J-OS has allowed me to keep studying Japanese with the same teacher throughout all my crazy moves, which would have been impossible otherwise. As you can tell, I'm very happy with the lessons I have here - I'm sure ,,, ---more



J-OS news [May 2011] : Tourism Industry Hit Hard

I think that we must give people overseas more information about the situation in Japan right now, and which locations are safe and which are dangerous, but the Japanese government hasn't done enough in this regard.I would therefore like to help give accurate information, even if only a little, in hope that it reaches many people.

First, I'd like you to understand which regions are most affected by the disaster at this time. The damage is enormous across nearly the entire Pacific coast of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima Prefectures. Parts of the Pacific coast of Ibaraki and Chiba Prefectures are also greatly affected. Although recovery in these areas is expected to take a long time, there should be almost no effect on foreign tourists visiting Japan, because there are few famous tourist spots for foreign visitors to Japan in these areas in the first place.

Also, please understand that nearly all the damage from this earthquake was caused by the resulting tsunami. Damage from the earthquake itself was relatively small.Even in the five prefectures mentioned above, there were almost no injured or dead outside the coastal area.

* Since Japan's anti-earthquake construction technology is the best in the world, few buildings fell despite the enormous swaying caused by the earth quake.
* As shown in this video, high-rise buildings are designed to sway and resist collapse.

As for the effects of radiation, the Japanese government has recommended staying at least 30 kilometers away from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. Just in case, I recommend staying at least 60 kilometers away as recommended by foreign nations such as Great Britain.However, this should not have any effect on foreign tourists to Japan either, because the Fukushima nuclear power plant was built in a relatively uninhabited part of the country without much in the immediate surrounding area.

For example, if we consider locations popular among foreigners, such as Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Hokkaido, and Okinawa, an everyday lifestyle without any problems at all is still possible. One may even find oneself thinking “Did this country really just experience a huge earthquake?”

Over the last several years, Japan has put a lot of energy into the tourist industry to increase the number of foreign visitors to Japan, but even the tourism industry of Japan has taken a big hit due to this disaster. I would be overjoyed If even just a few more visitors come on a trip to Japan.



**To hear the audio version of the article(in Japanese), please click here (about 1.32MB)


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