Story of Emmy, a graduate of Linguage Japanese Language School

Listen to the story of Emmy, a graduate of Lingage Japanese Language School.

Voices from Students

Voices from Students

Introducing the voices of students
who have learned business Japanese at Linguage Japanese School.
Listen to our Linguagemates about learning and various supports
at Linguage Japanese Language School.

Voices from students・Emmy 1

Besides learning the Business Japanese language,
our teachers tell us all the useful Japanese manners
so we can work properly in a company.

Emmy

Major:Applied LinguisticsEducational institution



What was the best class in the curriculum of Linguage Japanese Language School?

The business part is the most interesting time of the class in my opinion. Besides learning the Japanese language, our teachers tell us all the useful Japanese manners so we can work properly in a company. We are not only studying business textbooks and learning business vocabulary, we also do role plays such as holding project team meetings, making phone calls or getting appointments with clients. I can see that it is really helpful every day when I am shopping or going to the City Office.
Also, the job hunting classes were very useful. I especially liked the "self-analysis" class where I thought about myself. After the class was over, I was surprised that I was able to explain myself, and I was glad that I was able to participate.

Job Hunting Support at Linguage Japanese Language School

Our teachers give group and individual advice, keep us informed about seminars, can contact companies for information, and they offer help to write our Japanese resume too. They take the time to know what we are looking for and send us several companies and job information matching our criteria. They are always available to help us prepare for interviews in Japanese too. I did feel that they were always encouraging me during my job hunting and did their best to help me.

Voices from students・Emmy 2

Message to those with a dream of “I want to work in Japan”

The best advice I could give is to not stress over small things. If you have a problem, need information or help, our teachers will always be there for you (you can send them messages!). You will have some tough days sometimes, but you have to remember that every problem has a solution. Also, do not hesitate to try to apply for a lot of jobs. Even if you did not get a job offer on your first try, you will do better next time as you will get used to business emails, cover letters and interviews.