Business & Daily Life Japanese Program
G.F.C.
Philippines
Japanese Level at Admission / N3
How long have you been living in Japan?

1 year

How long have you learned at TCJ?

8 months

Which course are you taking?

Afternoon Intensive Class

Before enrolling, what was your biggest challenge when learning Japanese?

Before enrolling, I just know katakana, hiragana and some vocabulary from Duolingo. Since, I know Chinese, recognizing basic kanji was not really a challenge because at least I understand the meaning. But when I started going to school, the challenge of reading kanji, memorizing a lot of new words everyday, verb conjugations & grammar, has come.

Why did you choose TCJ out of all the schools?

I found TCJ through the internet. On my 6th month in Japan, I searched & contacted 3 Nihongo Schools but no available slot for the semester that I wanted to. Then I found TCJ, browsed the website. It was convincing so I tried, I read something like this… ”CAN JOIN ANYTIME”. I contacted TCJ, did the exam online then went for an interview. The staff who interviewed me suggested that I join the class (I was a month late already)…so, the day after the interview, I enrolled & started my lesson at TCJ (1 August 2025). I am still here because I find this school suitable for my schedule, I like the school events (cultural, outing etc…), supportive & wonderful staff. Keep it up!

Please share a specific example of a time when, after taking a TCJ class, you felt that “my Japanese was understood!” or “I’ve improved!”

I have many Japanese friends here in Tokyo. After 3 months of studying Nihongo, I can already answer some of their basic questions and every time I see them (maybe after 5-6 months studying) they say that I have improved a lot so they challenge me more by talking to me only in Nihongo. Now, on my 8th month of studying at TCJ…I could say, yes! “私の日本語が上達しました”。

What do you like most about the teacher’s teaching style and the class atmosphere?

I like more when the teacher gives more example of phrases/sentences when we learn new words or grammar patterns. And when the teacher gives the students the chance to do the readings of the example sentences. I prefer “quality than quantity”! I know our class is an intensive class but too many grammar patterns in a week, I think it is too much & too fast. In my own opinion, it would be ideal to have a kind of review together of the grammar and example of sentences of the new words learned the day before (many times we just learned words & memorized them). I also prefer to have the lessons schedule posted in Google classroom.

I love a warm & friendly class atmosphere but since most of the time I’m the only student in class, it’s a bit hard to have this kind of atmosphere. I’m lucky, I got friendly & clever teachers!

Please share a message for those who are still undecided about enrolling.

Join us now! Give it a try…TCJ might be the best option for you too.

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