엄선된 홈스테이는 학생들이 후쿠오카에서 일본어를 공부하는 기간 안정된 환경에서 보다 더 현지 문화를 배울 수 있는 기회를 제공합니다. 집들은 학교에서 대중교통으로 40분에서 90분 거리에 위치해 있습니다. 가족들은 현지 음식을 맛볼 수 있는 보통의 식단을 제공합니다. 혹시 종교나 건강 상의 이유로 식사 메뉴에 제한이 있거나 특별한 요청사항이 있다면 미리 알려주시기 바랍니다. 고객님의 숙박은 수업 시작전 일요일에 시작되며, 마지막 수업 후 토요일에 끝납니다 특별한 경우를 제외하고. 홈스테이에 대해 더 보기
학생 레지던스는 저렴한 가격에 청결하고 기본적인 숙박시설을 원하는 독립적인 학생에게 보다 적합합니다. 모든 학생들은 특별한 경우를 제외하고 14 - 19 이상이어야 합니다. 고객님의 숙박은 수업 시작전 일요일에 시작되며, 마지막 수업 후 토요일에 끝납니다 특별한 경우를 제외하고. 학생 레지던스에 대해 더 보기
후쿠오카에서 공부하는 동안 렌트 아파트에 머무를 수 있으나 조금 더 비싼 편입니다. GenkiJACS이 아파트를 렌트하는 데 도움을 주기도 하고, 직접 아파트를 렌트하실 수도 있습니다. 아파트 렌트에 대해 더 보기
후쿠오카시는 후쿠오카현의 현청 소재지이며, 인구 약 130만명의 도시입니다. 동해에 접하고 있으며 지진이나 태풍과 같은 자연재해도 적고, 여름은 온난합니다. 허물없고 친해지기 쉬운 사람들이 많은 곳입니다.
교통면도 대단히 편리해서 시의 중심부로부터 국제공항까지 지하철로 약 10분, 가장 가까운 비치까지는 중심부로부터 버스나 자동차로 10분인 거리에 있습니다. 일본 특유의 신칸센을 타면 단시간에 일본 곳곳의 도시로 이동할 수 있으며, 비행기를 이용하면 1시간반 만에 도쿄에 도착합니다.
궁금하신 점이 있으세요? Genki Japanese and Culture School 관계자 및 학생 고객에게서 답변을 구하세요.
질문하기
if the students are complete beginners at the start, generally it would not be possible to reach pre-intermediate level in just 8 weeks of study (and only 4 weeks in Japan). The general guideline is that completing beginner-level study (i.e. passing the high beginner Japanese exam) requires 500-750 hours of study, whereas their requested study program only includes 160 class hours. Even including roughly two hours of homework per day, this would still only be 240 hours, less than half of the minimum guideline. So it would be important to manage their expectation. For this length of study, it should be possible to finish the low beginner course, equivalent to completing the Genki 1 textbook: http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/about_en/about03_en. If they were to study for 30 hours per week, this would be 240 class hours. With 3 hours of homework per day (9 hours language learning per day, quite a tough schedule!), this would be 360 hours of study total, which would put them over halfway through the high beginner course. This covers most of the basics of simple Japanese for everyday life. Given that these students would be studying as a closed group, we would adapt
the materials to their needs, so I think it should be possible to complete the full beginner course (both low and high). This would be equivalent to passing the JLPT N4 level, defined as:
*Elementary Level*: The ability to understand basic Japanese.
*Reading*: One is able to read and understand passages on familiar daily topics written in basic vocabulary and kanji.
*Listening*: One is able to listen and comprehend conversations encountered in daily life and generally follow their contents, provided that they are spoken slowly.
In 20 weeks, at 30 hours per week, this would amount to 600 class hours, plus at least another 300 homework hours, making close to 1000 study hours total. This would take them well into intermediate ability level, which means sufficient Japanese for daily life.
Yes, we usually do not allow minors to stay in any other
accommodation types except homestay, so private apartment will not be
possible. Additionally, they may only study at our Fukuoka school.
Dormitory in Tokyo means shared rooms (versus guesthouse/residence
offering private rooms). In Fukuoka we offer private rooms only (listed
as guesthouse/residence), mostly because accommodation costs are cheaper
in Fukuoka and most students prefer private rooms anyway. The main dormitory/residence that we use doesn't offer meals - they have
a fully equipped kitchen for student use instead. There is an option to hire a cook to go to
their dorm and make breakfast and dinner for them each day at a set
time. We would of course arrange a cook who can make food according to
their dietary/religious requirements. We've never done something like this
before, so it's tough to make an estimate of the cost right now, but it
should be possible to make it for roughly 1,500 yen per person per day
(both breakfast and dinner). For 20 students for a month (28 days), this
would be 840,000 yen total. Lunch would be from a shop, cafe or
restaurant around school.
No problem for a Polish student to study 12 weeks - he will automatically receive a 3-month visa waiver
when he arrives in Japan. He can extend this for an additional 3 months by leaving Japan once (e.g. to nearbby South Korea), to stay for 6
months total.