The WLCC at OCCC provides Oklahoma City and surrounding communities with access to a rich variety of resources, supports, and technologies for learning world languages and cultures. We empower students to achieve their goals, and we help our community thrive in increasingly global contexts.
The WLCC at OCCC provides Oklahoma City and surrounding communities with access to a rich variety of resources, supports, and technologies for learning world languages and cultures. We empower students to achieve their goals, and we help our community thrive in increasingly global contexts.
The WLCC at Oklahoma City Community College aspires to be recognized by our students and our community as the finest resource center in the Midwest for the study of world languages and cultures.
Welcome to Oklahoma City Community College. We are thrilled to have you as a member of our community. As you enroll in classes, remember that education has the power to alter the trajectory of your life for the better. Seize this opportunity to impact your future!
At OCCC, you are supported by remarkable staff, excellent faculty and bright students from diverse backgrounds. Engage in your studies and seek opportunities to connect with mentors and classmates, because they will likely be part of the network that supports your long-term educational and career aspirations.
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 instruction at language loop covers the katakana, hiragana, and kanji writing systems. Hiragana is used to phonetically spell-out suffixes and simple japanese words, while katakana is used for foreign words
At the end of the course students should be able to express regret, positive and negative requirements, chronological order of events, conditions, giving and receiving of objects and favors, and to ask and give advice.
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