Tuesday 6 August 2013

Introduce yourself to a new culture through japanese language course in Nihonkai

Is Japanese difficult
Japanese is basically a symbol language used for writing Japanese words which is quite different from the other languages like English. Thus it seems a bit difficult to English speakers owing to a completely different script. But the methodological approach of the Institute with the most effective techniques such as flash cards, illustrations, videos, audio, conversation practice sessions and the course material has made the learning of the language a fun and an interesting experience. 
Who can learn
One requires no specific qualification. A person of any age can learn to acquaint himself to a foreign culture. Interest has no boundaries thus anyone who has interest to learn Japanese, be it a school or a college student, employee of a leading MNC, a housewife who wants to use her free time in a productive task can thus be a part of the japanese language course. Institute thus focusses on the diverse needs of all types of learners. 
Career after doing Japanese language Course
 One can work with a handsome salary with any of the following profiles: 
 • Translator 
 • Language support in BPO’s for the outbound processes 
 • Teaching in private institutes and the schools 
 • Tour guide in travel agencies who need someone to communicate with the tourists in their language. 
 • Work in Japan 
Why choose Nihonkai
 • Unique teaching methods 
 • Flexible timings 
 • Practice sessions to improve the speaking part of the language 
 • Usage of the vocabulary and correct grammar 
 • JLPT preparation 
 • A comprehensive learning environment 
 • Turning into a confident language speaker
 • Acquaint the learners with the practical use of the language in a formal and professional environment

1 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed this post, especially the “IMAGE” portion which made it really easy for me to SEE what you were talking about without even having to leave

    the article about Japanese Language Course. Thanks

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