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Language School in Osaka for Adults & Seniors
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2016/11/26 18:12
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Hello,
Plan to take intermediate level in Japanese Language in Osaka. Anyone has recommendation for such school where cater to working adults and/or seniors? Intend to take full time on either 1 or 3 month period.
Hope someone who has attended such class would advise and comment.
Thank you.
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by Lilia (guest)
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Re: Language School in Osaka for Adults & Seniors
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2016/11/27 00:16
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I don't know of any language school that has an upper age limit.
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by Firas
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Re: Language School in Osaka for Adults & Seniors
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2016/11/27 00:36
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Hello Firas,
Thanks for response. Sorry not been more specific. Looking for language school where caters MORE to adults and seniors. I wouldn't want to mix with 80 percent teenagers or high school student in class.
Any recommendation or advice would be appreciated.
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by Lilia (guest)
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Re: Language School in Osaka for Adults & Seniors
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2016/11/27 02:55
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A school which "caters more" to older people, whatever you mean by that, would shut itself from 90% of its market. I would be very surprised if such a school existed.
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by Firas
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Re: Language School in Osaka for Adults & Seniors
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2016/11/27 11:56
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If you say cater to working adults, I can think of some schools that provide evening courses for those living in Japan and wanting to take lessons during their time off at a slower pace. But as you seem to be planning on coming to Japan for one or three months of daytime, full time courses, I cannot think of any that cater particularly to adults (meaning not teenagers right out of high school). You might want to select a general geographical area, and inquire with individual schools for what they might be able to arrange for you.
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