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any Japanese language classes in Newry?

  • 01-03-2011 3:59pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 5


    Hey, I've been wondering about this for quite sometime and can't seem to dredge up any info on it through my own contacts/poking around newry.

    I'm currently learning the kanji and would be interested in studying as part of a group (with or without a teacher, so if you are in the same boat, and would like to meet up in the library or sumthin for an hour or two per week, it might be a plan :cool: )

    my conversation skills are next to non-existent japanese wise at the moment, but thanks to some basic study using rosetta stone and hundreds of hours of japanese movies/etc, I can understand the gist of most sentences.

    even if you ain't interested, would love to hear from other people attempting to study it also.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 moooncow


    Yeah, Ive been looking to learn japanese for a while now, but cant find anything in newry either :( which kinda sucks cos I'm hoping to possibly live there when I'm older.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 conall88


    yeah I'm hoping to get into the translation industry when I'm older. I hear a lot of japanese companies pay well for it, as, unlike jap => eng,
    there are few native english speakers that translate eng => jap. I also do like the idea of moving there, but i'l see how it goes with lessons first lol.

    so far Ive bought Remembering the Kanji vol 1,2 & 3 [ costs ~£100, but you can get the set 2nd hand, which is what I did, and saved a bundle :) ]

    am also looking at www.ajatt.com , but finding it hard to involve more japanese in my daily routine...

    will be studying in the library upstairs on friday methinks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 moooncow


    yeah well i've never been able to really start learning yet, but due to Newry not having any classes as far as I have seen, there has been no help or resources to get me started on learning.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 conall88


    silly me forgot that library is being renovated.

    oh well.

    ajatt.com is the best free resource Ive seen.

    goes hand in hand with : http://kanji.koohii.com/


  • Registered Users Posts: 386 ✭✭shindig-jp


    If you are really serious about learning the language and are not a time waster, I can arrange lessons by Skype . With a once monthly coffee meeting in Dundalk .

    The teacher is Japanese female aged 47 and licenced to teach beginner to advanced. Fees for lessons are 10 Euro per hour, payed by PayPal . PM to get started.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5 conall88


    I don't know if thats the sort of format I would be looking for to be honest. I will give it some thought however. I'm already taking lessons for something else via skype, but its a totally dif format.


  • Registered Users Posts: 386 ✭✭shindig-jp


    問題がありません。

    それはあなたの選択です。


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 conall88


    確かに。 :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Neroalex


    I was just wondering if you guys even know of full time courses that give a qualification at th end? all i see are evening classes that are "introductory" which means all you get is a bit of vocab but no long term lessons or qualifications or certs in the end. Im hoping to get employment as a translator perhaps or just constant lessons that are more frequent than a one night a week pocket robber. Thanks


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