Comment from Stas Gavenus
07/22/2010
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Classes at NILS are fun. Every day we study something new as well as practice what we have already learned.
Last month we went to Nagasaki. It is a very beautiful city. In Nagasaki we attended atomic bombing museum. It was interesting to see. After we went to the park and ate our bento. When we returned home, it was already evening.
The following day some of the students went with a te…
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Speech Contest 2010 -スピーチ大会-
07/20/2010
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Speech Contest 2010 was held on July 16. Students made wonderful speeches about their lives in Japan, differences from the lives in their home countries, and serious issues such as suicide in Japan.
We are very proud of them because they can make speeches in Japanese even about serious issues. Moreover, their pronunciation is excellent. Some of them speak really like native Japanese people.
Th…
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Education Fair 2010 -進学ガイダンス-
07/12/2010
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Today, 28 universities and vocational schools in Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi, Hyogo, Fukuoka, etc. came to Ogori to open "Education Fair 2010" only for NILS students. After the end of summer holidays, our students will start to take entrance exams and interviews to go to universities/vocational schools. They were all serious today and asked many questions about universities, programs, exams, etc. This was…
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Tanabata 2010 -七夕会-
07/09/2010
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We had Tanabata event on July 7. Our students enjoyed tea ceremony and calligraphy. Every student also writes his/her wish on a piece of paper and put it on a bamboo tree. Hope everyone's wish will come true.
Today, we would like to introduce the most popular version of a Tanabata story in Japan.
Orihime, a daughter of the Tentei, wove beautiful clothes by the bank of the Amanogawa (Milky…
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JLPT -日本語能力試験-
07/06/2010
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Our students took JLPT last Sunday. JLPT was revised and it was a brand new test for all examinees. They had been trying their best to pass the test. We hope all of our students will pass the test!
Now, let us introduce major revisions of the test.
1) New JLPT is a 5-level format: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. "N" stands for "Nihongo (Japanese)" and "New". Examinees who passed the Level 3 test often…
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