At Shin-A, we have sent our many students who have competed the Japanese learning curriculum.
Here are some voices from students who have graduated from Shin-A.
From:China Tsingtao
From:China Tsingtao
Time flies very quickly. It's been almost a year since I came to Japan. Before coming here, I couldn't speak Japanese well. I only knew basic greetings. The teachers at my school here were very kind.
Whenever I had problems with daily life in Japan or difficulties with my studies, they patiently taught me until I understood. Thanks to them, I've become proficient in speaking Japanese. They also taught me about the way Japanese people think and do things. I am truly grateful to them.
From:China Tsingtao
I came to Shin-A International Language School from Qingdao in April 2005. At first, when I came to this school, there were few students and not many activities, so it was quite boring.
However, as time passed, I realized that choosing this school was a good decision. The principal and teachers are all kind, and they are always willing to help if I have any difficulties in studying or daily life.
And the best part was I could actually study Japanese. Each teacher put in their best effort to help us succeed in our university entrance exams, and seeing their dedication motivated me to study hard as well.
TCA Tokyo Communication College
My school may have a small number of students, which can be a bit lonely, but in return, we have an environment where each student can practice together with the teachers.
Not only did I learn Japanese, but I also studied Japanese history and customs. It's like a miracle that in just a year and a half, I went from knowing only "こんにちは" to scoring 350 points and passing Level 1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, and even scoring 355 points in the Japanese Study Abroad Student Exam.
I think, "I worked hard, and I'm sure my family will be happy." From now on, I intend to live on my own, relying on my own abilities.