Asahi Japanese Language School introduces Express Course for its students
Abhay Anand | May 28, 2018 | 12:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 28: Asahi Japanese Language School has introduced Express Course for its students. The aim is to help the students to prepare for JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) which will be conducted in the first week of July.
The cost of the course would be approximately Rs 10,000 for 8 classes which will take place every weekend during the month of June.
Selyucus Markus, Director Operations, Asahi Japanese Language School, says, "Asahi Japanese Language School not only aims at making students learn the Japanese language but also provides employment opportunities to them both in India and Japan. Through the Express Course, we help the students to prepare for JLPT (Japanese Proficiency Language Test) as we really want to open career prospects for them and help them find suitable job opportunities. Today there is a huge scope of learning Japanese language and the idea is to also help students understand the Japanese culture, paving the way for a successful career."
Asahi Japanese Language School has a different and unique approach as students engage and have fun while they learn. Their classes are based on holistic learning, giving the students, a far greater understanding of Japan than just the language. It is one of the few Japanese language institutes in Delhi which provides Japanese Language Courses, from beginner to advanced level. The school provides students with flexible class schedules for weekday and weekend courses. In addition to the normal course, the school provides special short-term course, Business& IT Japanese course and Tourism Business Japanese course.
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