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Japanese Communication
Course Summary:The Japanese Communication program uses CLT (Communicative Language Teaching) methodology to empower the learner with the skills required to communicate effectively in Japanese. The GEOS Victoria Curriculum is made up of 15 15-Hour Levels, from Beginner to Advanced. Beginner to Intermediate: Introduces the learner to basic structures, verb tenses, small talk, and conversational techniques. At the completion of the course, the learner will be able to carry on simple conversations in Japanese, to understand and give basic directions and to discuss topics such as weather, prices, likes and dislikes. Advanced: Builds on the skills of the Beginner and Intermediate classes, developing more complex sentence structures and strengthening vocabulary, improving pronunciation, self-expression and listening comprehension. The Advanced Class also allows the student to develop a better understanding of the formal use of Japanese. Please contact us for the next start dates. TEXTBOOKS Japanese for Busy People:
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![]() I have taken GEOS High School Preparation Program. I have learned a lot of things and have been supported by a lot of people through my high school life in Victoria. Needless to say, one of my supporters was GEOS Victoria. For the first 5 months, I went to GEOS to prepare for studying at a local high school. I studied not only English but also Math, Chemistry and so on. During that time, I met people with different backgrounds so I felt culture shock; however, I eventually found out it was fun to see cultural differences. I was able to prepare for my studies before I went to high school so I did not fall behind. When I entered high school, I still kept studying private lessons at GEOS. I disliked studying because everything was very tough but the tutors taught me how to study. Thanks to them, I learned the pleasure of studying. They were very kind and taught me patiently and in detail all of the time until I got to understand. I was very happy when I was able to understand the problem which I had not been able to do by myself. I have learned a lot in 3 years. Thank you so much GEOS and Victoria. I'd like to make good use of this experience for my university life in the U.S. Haruna Japan |