Starting this fall, Donguri Kai has implemented class organization considering students' age in addition to their Japanese language proficiency levels, and has expanded to offer in-person classes specifically for middle and high school students.
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Level 1 In-person: 2 seats left
Level 4: 1 seats left
All the other classes are FULL.
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Donguri Kai nurtures young minds in Japanese language and culture, with engaging classes both online and in-person. Our small class sizes ensure interactive learning environments, where dedicated teachers enhance reading, pronunciation, and communication skills, fostering student inspiration and active participation.
Donguri Kai adheres to Japan Foundation's JF Standards for Japanese-Language Education, employing a skill-based level system.
Teachers assess students through practical activities and real-life communication scenarios to gauge their Japanese language proficiency.
Donguri Kai features small, interactive classes tailored to each student, emphasizing key language skills such as reading, pronunciation, and conversation.
Our welcoming environment fosters active participation and encourages students to express themselves freely.
Donguri Kai offers small, interactive classes tailored to each student, focusing on essential language skills like reading, pronunciation, and conversation. Our supportive environment promotes active participation and encourages students to express themselves confidently.
An annual project - Donguri Kai calendar with students' hand-drawing pictures and warmhearted messages to send to a senior housing community.
A New Year's event of a Japanese tradition, a New Year's Card 年賀状 design contest is helda at JASC Kagami Biraki 鏡開き.
The annual Kids Camp introducing Japanese traditions such as New Year's calligraphy 書初め and Ikebana 初生け.
Tampopo Kai is an Japanese cultural program for preschoolers. Through various engaging activities, children and their parents are exposed to the richness of the Japanese language and culture.
Kids Day camps are held on school vacation days and during long breaks.
JASC offers various volunteer opportunities for middle school and high school students at JASC programs and events. Students receive their service hours and documentation for their work.