‘We’ students who have come to Japan with their families or partners
Ms. Sanna (United Kingdom)
Q. What is your aim to learn Japanese?A. Japan is such an interesting and varied country, and I just don't feel you experience it enough without Japanese! The best restaurants, places etc you can only find if you speak and read the language. And I want to make Japanese friends!
Q. Which aspect drove you choose 'We'
A. I really loved atomosphere the moment I walked in the door, and "We" provides a fantastic structured intensive course, which I knew I needed!
Q. How do you learn Japanese at (with) 'We'?
A. I go to the Group Intensive course 4 days a week, and sometimes extra conversation lessons. It's hard work, but necessary and fun.
Q. How do you make use of Japanese that you have learned with us?
A. My boyfriend and I love exploring around Japan at the weekends, so it's great to be able to read and understand when we're out of Tokyo, and try new areas and of course... food!
Q. Please give your message to who plans to start learning Japanese!
A. Make no mistake, it's hard! You get nowhere without a lot of effort. Make it fun for yourself by combining it with something you like, eg. watching Japanese films, meeting new people, and don't forget to do your homework.
Ms. Joohee (Korea)
Q. What is your aim to learn Japanese?A. I want to experience Japanese life to the fullest with my husband and sone while we live in Japan. Also, it's always beneficial to learn a new language.
Q. Which aspect drove you choose 'We'
A. Private feeling, location, friendly staff and a great teacher.
Q. How do you learn Japanese at (with) 'We'?
A. Intensive Japanese lesson. First, I took a group lesso and changed to a private lesson.
Q. How do you make use of Japanese that you have learned with us?
A. I make Japanese friends to go to restaurants, bars, and places. Also, I use a lot at my son's Japanese hoikuen (nursery)m
Q. Please give your message to who plans to start learning Japanese!
A. Even you are planning to live in Japan for a short period of time, please learn Japanese as much as you can, and your experience here will be richer.




















