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Learning about the Japanese mannerisms and thought processes behind them.

Nicholas from Fall 2016

Which events or activities did you find the most satisfying and why?

The Yamanashi trip; I thought it was a good way to experience other parts of Japan with your friends while still having a safety net (the teachers and staff that accompanied us) in case something went wrong.

What were the most productive and interesting aspects of the program for you? The least interesting and productive?

I really enjoyed the actual classes themselves. It was very engaging and the teachers were resourceful in the case that someone didn't understand something. This one just comes down to personal preference; i didn't really enjoy the club that i attended. I only went one day but didn't really feel like it was something that i would want to go to again.

What activities or materials did you find most helpful (e.g., pair work, drill practice, tests, small group sessions, textbooks, games)?

Personally, I found the small group work to be the most helpful. It was easier to organize my thoughts when i had people to bounce ideas off of.

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I’d say that the two weeks we got as Summer Short Term students before starting the actual Summer Term with the international students helped a lot. It prepared me for the intensity and structure of the program. I’d say the structure of the program and every day classes were very helpful in advancing my Japanese skills. Switching from some review and practice with my peers, to dictation, to kanji, etc, was engaging. I just think the intensity and structure of the program was ideal, at least for me.

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