STUDENT VOICE
10 years
8 months
Morning Light Class
Speaking reading writing.
Flexible hours of studying.
My speaking used to mix up particles like が, と, を, and な, and overall it was quite inconsistent. Now I understand when and how to use them, and my speech has become more natural. That makes me excited to continue studying.
Its a different teacher everyday.
Learning Japanese might feel challenging at first, but every small step adds up. Stick with it, and you’ll be surprised at how much you can do. It’s incredibly helpful to be able to read place names and handle everyday situations on your own. It gives you a real sense of accomplishment—and along the way, you gain the ability to help others too.
- Australia
- USA
- Bangladesh
- Vietnam
- Brazil
- Turkey
- Canada
- Mexico
- China
- New Zealand
- France
- India
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Japan
- Lithuania
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Spain
- Sri Lanka
- Tunisia
- Japanese Level at Admission / N1
- Japanese Level at Admission / N2
- Japanese Level at Admission / N3
- Japanese Level at Admission / N4
- Japanese Level at Admission / N5