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Exploring Japanese Independent Study
Sadly, Japanese classes are switching nights next year to a time that some of my classmates and I cannot attend. We don't want to lose what we have learned, so we are coming up with ideas to keep up with our studies on our own.
It's official, our Japanese language school is changing classes to Thursday nights next year. Several of my classmates are in the same boat as me: Thursdays just don't work. We could check out the continuing ed Japanese classes at MRU or the University of Calgary, but the timing may not work for all of us as a group.
To that end, we have been talking about getting together on a regular basis next year to keep up with our studies. One thing we'll have to really practice is conversing in Japanese.
We also discussed the need to get supplemental Japanese study materials.
This is another area that is worth exploring - online independent courses. Here are some courses that I've found:
Japanese 199 - Independent Study at UC Berkley
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