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iewiz
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juliana_phang
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shaunlim
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catseyes
Joined: 23 Aug 2002 Posts: 6 Location: Singapore Country: |
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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shaunlim wrote: | HI there
I am currently taking Elementary 2 at Bunka Language Centre.
They have 2 branches: Orchard and Tanjong Pagar
The fees are reasonable and the class is about 10 - 12. |
Same...i am now taking Intermediate 2 at the Cecil Street Branch....
To find out more, you can go to www.bunkalang.com
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kook05
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windrider
Joined: 23 Dec 2002 Posts: 319 Location: Singapore Country: |
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Depends on how u want to study...
If you want the teachers to drill every single thing into you then jcs would be a good choice. Its pace is slow and steady, it packs more hours in the package, and its quite hard for anyone to go wrong there.
I studied the intensive basic course at jcs for 5 months. Even though it was called "Intensive" course but i found it rather slow, mainly because it was targetted at working class who didnt know a single thing about japanese, so the pace was rather slow to me who already knew a little vocab and grammer from animes/jdramas, even though i never seriously took up a textbook to study before that and didnt know how to read/write hiragana or katakana at all.
Also, the teachers do not teach any katakana or kanji in the 5 months there, while other schools usually start katakana in basic already.
So now i'm in bunka intermediate, having already studied katakana and some kanji on my own... Still feel that it is a little slow sometimes (i can see that the teacher dare not teach to fast because some of the students cant catch things that fast). In my opinion, Jcs does succeed in helping the students to get a very good foundation on hiragana and quite some vocabulary, compared to bunka basic, mainly because it has more lessons and tries to teach less i think. Thus i think jcs intensive elementary would be a good place to start out to be safe, though maybe boring if you have watched jdramas/animes for some years. However if you are the type who will do self study, or are already quite ok at hiragana and katakana i would recommend other places, like bunka, since they focus mostly on the grammar and leave you to study most of the vocabulary.
In the end it choice is yours... depends how you want to study. I would say jcs is a really good place to start to get a solid foundation, but if you didn't study katakana on your own while at jcs you may find it quite difficult to learn at other places after your basic course. But no matter what school you choose its a must to do at least some self studying for things that you must memorise (numbers, dates, vocabulary ETC, and thats really a BIG ETC). Be prepared to devote time to it... else its better not to start... thats what i feel.
As for myself, i have friends still in JCS, so i can borrow their jcs notes to study, while studying in bunka at the same time. heheh
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arashinokoto
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arashinokoto
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iewiz
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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windrider
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kizzu
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 2 Location: pourando
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arashinokoto
Joined: 25 May 2003 Posts: 2106 Location: singapore Country: |
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 9:12 am Post subject: Re: INOUE |
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himitsu wrote: | the new url is http://www.inoue.com.sg/
bt hor...the website not v well done
the jurong east branch is at the central there....ehh..u noe where they have lots of private schs like BMC that kind?that is a very new branch so not too sure wat is it like.... |
thanksfor the info.. is the the building next to jurong east entertainment centre?
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himitsu
Joined: 24 Apr 2003 Posts: 242 Location: Singapore Country: |
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 7:15 pm Post subject: Re: INOUE |
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arashinokoto wrote: |
thanksfor the info.. is the the building next to jurong east entertainment centre? |
eh sth like that ...it is that cluster of low rise buildings
the exact add is BLK 131 #03-253
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arashinokoto
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kook05
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himitsu
Joined: 24 Apr 2003 Posts: 242 Location: Singapore Country: |
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 8:40 pm Post subject: Jap notes |
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windrider wrote: | lets all learn and study and exchange notes sometime |
demo...what kind of notes are u referring to?my sch has got a textbk and worksheets....the last time i went to take jlpt, saw a group of students with a vocabulary list consisting of many pages and they were trying to do some last min memorizing...does your sch do that that?as in give u a vocab list..heard that u can download from the web...bt does anyone know the url?
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