
Sawada
Ikebukuro school
I have loved to talk with people from the time I was very young. Now that I am working as a receptionist at ARC, I have a great time as I get many opportunities to talk with class observers and candidates. This is because I was the one who talked for the longest time in the beginning. I do not just explain ARC's curriculum to people who want to study Japanese, but also speak with them about what kind of life they are living, what type of Japanese they want to learn and how they want to apply this in the future. I have a clear objective to offer a curriculum which is most appropriate to each person, so conversations are always nice and smooth, and I will learn a lot about the person's situation. Therefore, I am very glad that I can talk to candidates like friends, and also cheer together as he/she progress after entering the school. It is very fun when, little by little, we are able to speak in Japanese even though we had to speak in English at first.
Recently there are
more people who want to find a job in Japan, so "pre-entry counseling" has become more important.
As you are spending your precious money to study Japanese, we have to offer the most appropriate curriculum
to match your needs. Post-entry care is also important. We conduct counseling sessions to see that
you have no trouble both in class and daily life, and also to see what course you want to take. The staff and students have an equal and trusting relationship like friends, so counseling
sessions are always smooth.