ILI’s foreign language courses are tailored to suit the student’s specific needs and goals. We offer beginning, intermediate, and advanced class levels in each language. However, our instructors do not follow a fixed curriculum for each class.
ILI’s foreign language courses are tailored to suit the student’s specific needs and goals. We offer beginning, intermediate, and advanced class levels in each language. However, our instructors do not follow a fixed curriculum for each class.
Every class is different because every student is different. Our instructors focus on the student’s primary objectives in learning the language. Whether the student’s aim is to learn survival Japanese before taking a trip or to learn the proper vocabulary to write a business proposal in Japanese, we can design the course to meet the student’s professional, social, or educational needs.
Our mission is to set a new standard for English language programs in order to meet the growing demands of America’s diverse immigrant and student population.
We are dedicated to working together with our students, instructors, and staff to realize our dreams and goals, to assure quality programs, and to surpass our own expectations.
Japanese Classes are offered by San Jose Learning Center. Japanese is designed for students who have very little or no experience with learning the Japanese language.
Spoken by over 125 million people (and a few giant robots), Japanese is a language rich in history and heritage, and our talented teachers are here to help you master your kana and kanji.
Our Japanese language lessons, taught by our skilled native instructors, are designed to build conversational skills.
Japanese language course is offered by SEFLA Languages in San Antonio. All of our classes are instructor-led, meaning you will be learning with a native speaking live instructor. Enroll in our evening or morning classes.
Japanese is spoken by about 130 million in Japan. There is no link between Japanese and any other language living or dead. It adopted the Chinese characters in the 3rd century AD.
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