Sendagaya Japanese Institute
1-1-6 Shimo-Ochiai, Shinjuku, Tokyo 161-0033, Japan
Sendagaya Japanese Institute
Cours préparatoire à l'entrée à l'université
Dans les cours préparatoires à l’entrée à l’université, nous avons l’EJU Japanese Language, EJU Basic Subjects (Mathématiques 1, Math 2, Physique, Chimie, Biologie, Japon et le monde), EJU Writing et University Final Exam (Problèmes passés, essais courts, Examens d'anglais) des matières préparatoires où nous développons les compétences nécessaires pour entrer dans votre école de choix.
EJU Japonais
Nous assignons les cours en fonction de votre niveau de japonais et si vous venez ou non de zones utilisant des kanji.
En classe, nous passons en revue les questions des examens passés de l’EJU et apprenons les schémas d’examens et la manière de résoudre les problèmes.
Classe préparatoire d'écriture EJU
Nous vous apprenons à aborder les sujets du problème en utilisant les sources et un style d’écriture efficace pour exprimer votre opinion.
EJU Basic Subjects
En préparation des tests originaux de l’EJU et de l’Université, nous avons les mathématiques, la physique, la chimie, la biologie, le Japon et le monde.
Les élèves peuvent choisir les matières en fonction de leur spécialité.
Préparation à l'examen final universitaire
En guise de préparation à l'examen final de votre université, nous utilisons les problèmes passés de toutes les universités pour étudier les schémas et apprendre à résoudre ces problèmes. Pour le cours préparatoire d'essais courts, nous pratiquons en écrivant logiquement en exprimant nos opinions sur les problèmes dans les nouvelles d’aujourd’hui.
Pour l'examen d'anglais, nous préparons en étudiant la structure des phrases et en pratiquant la traduction vers le japonais.
Examens d'entraînement
Nous effectuons des examens pratiques, inspirés de l'original, pour l'EJU plusieurs fois au cours de l'année.
Nous analysons également les résultats pour vous donner des informations sur vos faiblesses en classe.
Écouter, parler, prononciation, lecture, rédaction, vocabulaire, grammaire et activités
SJI ne prévoit pas de cours durant des jours fériés indiqués ci-dessus. L'école n'offre pas de remboursement pour ces jours manqués donc faîtes attention en choississant vos dates de voyage.
You can choose from the following class times:
L'emploi du temps du cours peut changer selon la disponibilité et la saison.
Moyenne | 18 étudiants |
Maximum | 20 étudiants |
Tranche d'âge | 17 ans et plus |
Moyenne | 22 ans |
SJI se trouve au coeur de Tōkyō et est une des écoles de langue les plus populaires au Japon. L'école se spécialise dans l'instruction !of Japonais aux étudiants étrangers comme vous. Les classes de cette école sont petites en taille (20 étudiants maximum) et tous les professeurs parlent Japonais comme premiere langue. En plus, les professeurs et le personnel sont très sympathiques et s'occuperont de vous lors de vos études à Tōkyō.
SJI has partnerships with the following universities and colleges in Japon. You can gain full or conditional acceptance into one of these institutions.
Le mélange d'âge et de nationalité à Sendagaya Japanese Institute varie selon la periode de l'année, les cours et les niveaux différent. Pendant l'année, la moyenne d'âge est de 22 ans.
SJI a des étudiants du monde entier, dont:
SJI ne prévoit pas de cours durant des jours fériés indiqués ci-dessous. L'école n'offre pas de remboursement pour ces jours manqués donc faîtes attention en choississant vos dates de voyage.
Le Sendagaya Japanese Institute est situé au cœur de Tokyo. La gare la plus proche, la gare de Takadanobaba, se trouve à quelques minutes à pied. Vous pourrez ainsi accéder très facilement à tout Tokyo. Il existe également de nombreuses universités, écoles de formation professionnelle et écoles de langues dans la région de Takadanobaba, réputée pour ses étudiants.
I like the Sendagaya Language Institute very much. Location and the facilities are very good. The staff was very helpful to me.
Housing is excellent, meals were very well prepared. I would like to go again and study there for one year ore more.
We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed your studies at our institute. I have shared your comments with your teachers and we hope to see you soon in Japan again.
The teachers a very nice and friendly. Most of them have a good, well though up system to teach Japanese. I must say that the average level of this school is very high. I felt like I was back at University. Most students in my group had the same complain. For example: the teachers spend a lot of time on grammar and nuances before the student can properly introduce himself and knows the basic greetings etc. Therefore I would not indicate this course as "daily Japanese".
Nevertheless I had a good and fun experience studying at Setagaya. I learned a lot!
Thank so much for your comments about our school.
Every opinion is important for us and we hope that we can focus even more on conversation in the future.
The housing is very good, it's just 15 minutes walking from the train station. Also is very clean and inside the building there is the laundry, which is very useful for long stays. To get to school it takes no more than 40 minute, and it's set in the center of Tokyo. The main building is just outside the train station. To reach the school you use the train, the best facilitie in Japan. Classes covers every aspects of learning a language, from writing to speaking and grammar. Teachers are very kind and qualified. Questions are always welcome. The classes are very confortable and there is the right number of students in each.
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Thank you so much for your comments about our school.
We are glad to hear that you liked our school and the dormitory you lived in.
Housing, teachers , classes all were excellent
but there was no activies proposed
I liked the school and the students participating to the programs
Location Tokyo was great , i could go every where with the Subway and the train
Thank you for your comments about our school.
We have one activity per semester, so depending on the length of your stay, there is a risk of missing the activity. Also, we try to have different activities each semester.
You are also welcome to mail us with questions about activities and other questions concerning our school.
Prior to my trip I was aware of the fact that the course was located in Shinjuku, a very busy city in which I have previously been. So I was expecting crowded streets and classes of at least 10 students. However to my big surprise it was located in a peaceful part of Shinjuku, near the Takadanobaba station.
The class I was given was very low in number which made my course a very pleasant one as I was able to improve my Japanese skills rapidly, especially with the help of trained Japanese teachers that were always here to listen to my questions.
Overall I was extremely happy with how my course in Tokyo turned out and will be coming back soon.
Thank you for your comments about our school.
We are glad to hear that you have had a good time at our school and you are of course also welcome to come back and study with us again.
Overall I would say that Sendagaya Japanese Institute is a good school and I mostly enjoyed my time studying there. It helped me cover the necessary topics for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 (passed), as I think if I were to have just studied independently my study range would have been insufficient.
The teachers responsible for my everyday lessons were very friendly, and it was obvious they were always trying to provide the best experience possible for other students and myself. Whenever I had a question, they would always give good quality and sincere answers, which made a big difference for me. However, this is not the case for all teachers. In some of my secondary lessons, the teachers were a joke: solely teaching from a textbook with no deviations (very dull), not taking students' queries seriously at all, sometimes being very condescending and generally not showing any interest in actual student progress. I attended the school for just under six months and came across several teachers attributed with this attitude, which was a shame, and at times very frustrating, however, the vast majority of staff were very nice and helpful.
The facilities were sufficient for teaching a language. Honestly, you really don't need much to adequately teach; being an English teacher myself I know that most essentially as long as there is a certain level of enthusiasm from both teacher and student, learning will inevitably happen. One small complaint if I had to say would be the uncomfortableness of some of the chairs and desks. I'm not especially tall and certainly don't have a heavy build, however, some of the desks were so low that I couldn't tuck myself in properly, which, as you can imagine can be a real hamper on concentration.
The school is located in a place called Takadanobaba, which is a really great place for several reasons. Firstly, it's very central being just a stone's throw away from major places like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Tokyo. Takadanobaba itself is also a great place, especially for reasonably priced restaurants mainly aimed at students. You're spoiled for choice there and certainly won't have many boring lunches whilst attending school there.
It sounds like I had a lot of negative things to say, but, at the end of the day, I was able to obtain a really useful qualification (JLPTN1) partly with thanks to this school. Just remember that when learning a language, you get out what you put in. Therefore, don't expect just because you go to school (any school) that you'll make great progress and pass exams etc. They show you what to do and support you along the way, but you actually have to make the push and put in the effort for yourself.
Thank you very much for your comments. We are very happy that you could get JLPTN1 as this is not easy at all. However, as to your comments on some of our teachers and our facilities, we sincerely feel sorry about it. We appreciate your comments and we try to improve our quality more and more.
We do hope that you would enjoy your further stay in Japan and your work will go fine.
Best regards,
Les résidences d'étudiants sont plus convenables pour un étudiant indépendant, qui recherche un logement propre et simple à un prix économique. Sauf exceptions notés, tous les étudiants doivent avoir 15+. Sauf exceptions notés, votre logement commence le dimanche avant votre premier jour de classes et termine le samedi après votre dernier jour de classes. Les résidences ne prévoient pas de formule repas. En savoir plus sur les résidences d'étudiants
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