Showing newest posts with label AITAS school news. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label AITAS school news. Show older posts

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Enjoy AITAS COMIC!

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Experience AITAS through our 3 minute Manga



Monday, November 02, 2009

Private Japanese lesson / Japanese tutoring

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It was a long wait. But, finally.....
We could offer you a private lesson from the 2010 winter term (Jan-Mar).
Due to the high volume of requests, we decided to make more rooms for the one-on-one class and change the fees more reasonable.
Here you can see tuition fees.

The new time schedule is set as follows.
* 5:10pm - 6:50pm / 6:50pm - 8:10pm (80 minutes),
* Once a week (Mon, Tue, Wed, or Thu)

Note: The registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
So early registration is recommended.





>>Register today if you are interested.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

AITAS Japanese Conversation Club

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It is to create the opportunity for you to speak Japanese with native Japanese people in a friendly atmosphere!! 

If you are Level 2 (Elementary Level) or above at our school, you can participate in Aitas Japanese Conversation Club.

For more info about our school activities, http://aitas.ca/activities.html



Monday, April 16, 2007

9 Tips on how to become a successful Japanese speaker

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9 Tips on how to become a successful Japanese speaker


When you enroll in the group course,
now you can receive a manual (42 pages)
"9 Tips on how how to become a successful Japanese speaker."




At Aitas, no matter what level you are at, including absolute beginner, your teacher uses only Japanese. This is called the Direct Method which will help you improve practical Japanese communication skills.

You might be thinking "Is it possible for me to learn Japanese without using a vehicular language? "

This manal will help guide you through your Japanese study smoothly at Aitas Japnanese Language School.

Classes at Aitas are designed based on our special language-learning method to bring you the best outcomes. Understanding it before you start will help you follow the smooth path of learning Japanese.