Trường ISI Kyoto nằm ở trung tâm Kyōto và là một trong những trường học danh tiếng nhất ở Nhật Bản. Trường học chuyên đào tạo Tiếng Nhật cho những sinh viên quốc tế như bạn và đã hoạt động từ 1977. Sỹ số lớp học tối đa của trường là rất nhỏ (tối đa 20 sinh viên) và tất cả giáo viên đều là người nói Tiếng Nhật bản ngữ Họ cũng là những giáo viên và các thành viên ban giám hiệu vô cùng thân thiện, những người sẽ dành sự quan tâm tốt nhất cho bạn trong thời gian ở ở Kyoto.
Quốc tịch và độ tuổi tại ISI Language School Kyoto thay đổi tùy theo thời gian, khóa học và cấp độ. Tính theo năm, độ tuổi trung bình là 22. Vào mùa hè, độ tuổi trung bình là 20.
Trường học có sinh viên đến từ khắp nơi trên thế giới, bao gồm:
Trường ISI Kyoto nghỉ làm việc vào các ngày lễ nêu dưới đây. Trường không dạy bù cho những ngày lễ này, vì vậy hãy bảo đảm là bạn chọn ngày khai giảng thích hợp.
The school is very good. My class was small (six students) so we all a lot of attention from the teachers. School facilities were excellent. There was a teacher for each day of the week, which was good because we experienced different styles, views and accents.
The weak point was that I was placed in a class which was way ahead of my proficiency level, so I didn't understand quite a lot of what was going on and I had the impression that I was disturbing my colleagues. However they never complained and helped me a lot.
While I could have profited more had I been placed in a more appropriate class, it was a good experience.
I passed an excellent time in Kyoto. As always time goes so fast, you still want to stay in Japan to enjoy the country life.
Xem chi tiết » Đọc tiếp...There were around 18 people in each class. The classes were divided into skill levels and you get assigned to one of the classes after you took your initial level exam. Most of the students are college students. There were a lot of tests, daily Kanji tests and a grammar review test twice a week, which needed preparation to get good grades. The classes started from 1pm and ended at 4:10pm which was a bit inconvenient if you wanted to do sightseeing.
The teachers were nice and each class had a different set of 5 teachers. Each day another teacher was teaching the class. The classes were in Japanese for intermediate and up. There were a lot of written exercises, but I would have preferred more spoken exercises.
Facilities were modern and new and opened from 8am to 5pm. The location was near a JR station Enmachi and a variety of bus lines.
The classes were really nice, especially mine. I found the chairs really interesting and innovative, and so did my classmates. The teachers were great, some of them only though. The problem with the school is that the teachers change every single day, this hinders the learning experience in my opinion. As I was in the total beginners class, some teachers understood what it meant, but some did not. Therefore, in some days, we, as a class, did not understand a single thing the teacher was saying, as she did not translate it nor gesture it. The location of the school was nice, and so were the facilities.
The activities provided by the school also need improvement. Though I only got the basic programme, I could only go to a few activities, due to my stay being 3 weeks only. The problem with that was that my friend was able to get the standard course staying 3 weeks, while I was denied to get it due to the duration of my stay. Regardless of that, the activities required us to walk for 15 minutes to the second nearest station, which in the boiing heat and sun was not pleasing at all. As well as the school only took us to the place, they gave us the tickets and everything, but they did not give us the tickets back.
The housing was really good, I was fortunate enough to have a lovely host family. Though I was unfortunate to receive a really bad transfer from Osaka Airport to my host house. The transfer company was suppose to take me directly to my host house, as aforementioned, but the driver left me in the middle of the street at 9 pm. He noticed that I did not speak a word of Japanese, but he still said 'You should call them'. I did not have any idea where I was, it was really dark, I spoke no Japanese, I had no telephone service. I had to find myself a public telephone and get my host mom to try to find me in the middle of the night. Please, ensure that the transfer company does better next time, it was a complete nightmare for me.
The classes were well organised with excellently trained staff in an ideal facility , the staff were more than willing to provide help and I learned a lot from the experience.
Xem chi tiết » Đọc tiếp...The method used in Japan is, I do not think, the best.
I much prefer the one where I take my classes in France.
The homestay was at the top and the lady very nice but a little far
from the school: 1h15.
Nevertheless, my first in Japan was nice.
Kyoto school is a new campus so basically everything is new. The teachers and cafe staffs are very welcoming and friendly.
I took the general course so there were plenty of activities like culture experience, visiting etc. The activity schedule was passed out before the start so students has an idea what was going on.
For the classes, there were 4 lessons a day. For my case (general course), first 2 lessons, students were place according to level while the last 2 lessons all level students were mix together. Last 2 lessons would be elective chosen - conversation/reading,writing/ JLPT preparation/ cultural class (it can be change monthly according to student preference). Some people don't like it (as what I see). I personally would said I don't learn much in last 2 classes as I don't really get what other high level students trying to said or write. I think it would be better if students can just stay together with the level.
I really enjoyed the concept of involving and connecting the culture to the language classes as well as the use of hand gestures to help knowledge really sink in. I would have personally appreciated some grading and tests to keep students motivated to continue learning even in the summer course. However that aside, the entire experience was fun.
Xem chi tiết » Đọc tiếp...Ở nhà dân được lựa chọn cẩn thận và cung cấp cho sinh viên cơ hội được học hỏi thêm về văn hóa bản địa trong một khung cảnh thoải mái đồng thời với học Tiếng Nhật ở Kyoto. Địa điểm nhà ở thường cách trường 30 - 60 phút đi bằng phương tiện công cộng. Các gia đình luôn có lịch ăn uống hợp lý cho phép bạn thưởng thức các món ăn địa phương. Nếu bạn có yêu cầu đặc biệt hoặc ăn kiêng (do tôn giáo hoặc lý do sức khỏe), xin vui lòng cho chúng tôi biết trước. You must check out 1 day after your classes end (usually a Saturday). Tìm hiểu thêm về loại hình ở cùng nhà dân
Homestay - Single Room - Half-Board
Ký túc xá sinh viên thích hợp hơn đối với sinh viên độc lập, những người đang tìm kiếm nơi ở sạch sẽ, cơ bản với giá thành hạ. Tất cả sinh viên phải được 18+. Thời gian ở trọ của bạn bắt đầu được tính từ ngày Chủ nhật trước của ngày khai giảng lớp học cho đến hết ngày thứ Bảy sau ngày bế giảng lớp học trừ trường hợp ngoại lệ. Ký túc xá sinh viên thường không bao gồm các bữa ăn trong ngày. Tìm hiểu thêm về ký túc xác sinh viên
Student House - 2 Person Room - No Meals
Student House - Single Room - No Meals
Chúng tôi không thể thay mặt sinh viên để đăng ký visa. Tuy nhiên, trường học có thể cung cấp cho bạn tất cả các loại giấy tờ cần thiết, trợ giúp bạn xin visa.
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Kyoto, the most famous historic Japanese city and the ancient capital, has been selected as one of the world’s top 3 cities to visit. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and several rivers, like Kamo River and Katsura River, that run through the city, which leads to different landscapes every season.
You can also visit many old historical sites such as temples and shrines while enjoying the Japanese traditional culture that emanates from those buildings. Besides the more than 1,000 years of history as the ancient capital, it is a famous student city due to its prestigious universities.
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