A Day in My Life: Language School in Fukuoka, Japan
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I am having an anxiety attack just watching the debate. I can't even argue in proper sentences in English as well as in my native language which doesn't even have grammar. -_-
Awang Budiman Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh same
SAME!
What's your nationality?
Every language has grammar. It's the backbone of every language.
Same. Although i think im fairly smart (kinda narcissistic statement lul), i perform very slow under pressure. Even if i am better prepared in terms of information on my material, i just blank out in a debate.
Video quality is so well done. I could see this being used on that schools website
Facts
This would be an absolute nightmare! I’m very glad you enjoyed it, and it seems like a super effective school, but... Debating in a foreign language?! I can’t form sentences in English during a debate, let alone any language I’m learning (personally). Having said that, encouraging people to push themselves like that is probably a big part of why the school is such a success. Thank you so much for these awesome back-to-back video days! The quality of your content is really impressive (and enjoyable 😁).
Debating in an other language that you are studying is actually really good to improve your skill ! and to make you feel confidence while talking in a group of people :)
bublegirl21 I will have to try it! I have been studying Spanish for 7 years, but I am still not able to speak it without many breaks in my voice. Maybe a debate would help!
blakeearth definitivamente.! Ayuda demasiado. Yo estudié inglés pero hablar en frente de los demás no lo soporto. Ni siquiera en español xD
Cindy Melissa sí, y la mayoría de mis compañeros en clase son hablantes nativos, ¡que no ayuda! :P
Cindy Melissa temo que van a reír 😆
You should interview the advanced students. What their language journey was like? How it took them to reach that level?
Sarah Fasure I did!😃 You can find snippets from their interviews at 05:25 . Sebastian started learning at FFLC and has become advanced so quickly. Johanna studied abroad once in high school, self studied a lot but her studies became really full on here in FFLC. Ricardo mentioned he's been studing for five years, many of which were outside Japan, and Nara studied formally back home but said it was difficult for him to improve his speaking skills until he moved to Japan.
They all seem to have become fluent in less than four years and can read/write with amazing proficiency, too!
Hi Sarah, I'm the guy walking to class at the beginning of the video, though I didn't do an interview! I had a pretty long journey with Japanese myself. I took some short beginner classes when I was in high school, but nothing really stuck until I started classes in Uni. Even then, I had a very difficult time remembering simple grammar and vocabulary, but I was fortunate enough to study abroad at Kansai Gaidai in the Osaka-Kyoto area for one year. I graduated and decided to continue trying to master the language and chose FFLC because my senpai was studying here! That was about 5 years into my study, but I can easily say most of my language knowledge has come from these past two years at FFLC. :)
Thomas Schinas Thomassss!!!!❤️
I’ll share my experience too (Johanna, jan-ken master in yellow shirt and also interviewed)! ✋🏻
I started off with a 10-week course which taught me the very basics back in 2012, continued with attempting to study by myself which didn’t get me very far. Then I went on an exchange student program to southern Japan in 2014 and attended a Japanese high school while living with a host family for 10 months. I didn’t have anyone to properly teach me the language but did a lot of self studying, complemented by help from my host family and friends at school who would answer questions and teach me random expressions. I’ve been attending this school since April this year, so in total that makes around 1,5 years of quite intense studies while actually living in Japan!
Thomas Schinas Thomas you thicc
I would give everything to go to a language school like this. I've been taking Japanese classes for almost 3 years now but the lessons are really inefficient and they're only once a week, so my Japanese level is still only somewhere between N5 and N4. Sadly I'm not really good at self-studying either so I just never improve... I just wish I would finally have a chance to improve my Japanese and get better :(
ravenclvw save your money, you can.
IT's not free.
Esther so what? Money doesnt matter to people who want to study
well it takes more then wishing to actually get better at something. no one said it was gonna be easy. get some kanji textbooks or download some podcasts at japanesepod101 and practice
Omg saaaameee 😭😭😭😭 I feel like I make no progress at all. I wish I could go too 😩
I will go the the school in Tokyo in a month! So excited!!
If you dont mind me asking, was it expensive? I've been looking into visas and pricing but I'm still not sure how much it would cost 😅
@@SakuraStardust about 200,00 yen sometimes remember 100 yes is one dollar
Sakura Stardust As it happens, one month at the Fukuoka language college is about £2600
Same but this year (2021) and this april
@@nojamstrasheu2828 hows it going?
Everyone in the video is such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your experience with us!!!
This was an awesome episode. Definitely inspired me to study harder. I’m totally inspired by everyone in this video!
I go to this school now and want to thank you for being part of my inspiration to choose fflc. I really miss class rn in the times of COVID, but we start online classes tomorrow, and my friends and I have been studying from home. Still, cant wait to get back in class tho, I miss my 先生。。。 Thanks again!
Wow they did really good their dedication is impressive truly shows they're reaching hard for their goals in Japan
Great video Loretta-san. So glad I found your channel. You do amazing videos and they are so informative. Thanks for the motivation to get out our comfort zone and face any challenges in our lives and careers.
The beach every time, the waves are soothing.
I am really bad at Japanese but I am going to try to compliment your channel the best I can: 私はあなたのビデオが本当に好きです。日本語を勉強したい人には本当に便利だと思います
I hope I wrote that right, love your channel!
This was so interesting to watch, thanks for sharing! Also your Japanese is so good, it is motivating me to want to study more!
I enjoyed every second watching this video! And it really motivated me to study Japanese!!! It's my dream! 😍
Hi, I live in Fukuoka. Your Japanese are awesome. すごい!
"Is awesome"
Wow, they are soooo good at speaking! My N3 could never keep up. Congrats to everyone!
Wow! I was just in Fukuoka a few months ago teaching. It’s an amazingly beautiful city, and I love the folks there.
This was awesome to watch!! ありがとう😅
Thank u for shared this with us!
absolutely loved this video, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It makes me glad seeing videos like this where it shows how if you are a little more of a beginner in Japanese, that there is an end in sight, and you shouldn't give up. Thanks, ロレッタ!
rn it makes we feel like never getting there 🙈 I feel stuck.
I miss fukuoka so much 😭😭😭 That is why Fukuoka is the city/prefecture I prefer in this world ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
こんなマイナーな言語に興味持ってくれるとか嬉しい限りっすわ
Amazing video!!
Your video is good, once i see this video, make me want to watch more than this. Keep it up!!
Loretta, you and everyone in the class has so much high level skill in communication in japanese.
I’m stationed in Sasebo and just recently visited Fukuoka and I loved it. I plan on going back again soon.
I've never heard of this language school. Great video!
wow that school seems so awesome. this video kind of makes me want to take up Japanese again ;; thank you for the vid!
Loretta, this is a well edited goood video! As you know Kanji is more easily understood when you break down into peaces like left and right^^
Ahhh such a great video!!! I can’t wait to visit Fukuoka someday! And I really want to go to a language school after I graduate but they’re so expensive 😱😱
This looks awesome! :D
Never heard of this city till now. Good to see people in other places than Tokyo.
Whoa, this looks pretty advanced!
I miss Fukuoka so much just watching this
I plan on going to Akamonkai in Tokyo as soon as possible after graduating highschool. People in the comments are talking about how hard this looks but this just makes me more excited!
One step closer to becoming a professional manga artist after all
The interviews are awesome ! I hope that they fulfill their dreams :)
SaltySwan thank you 😚
Great video thank you!
The fact that you and the other students have been there for a considerable length of time and still take the time to take an advanced course in the language is both inspiring and terrifying! Is Japanese just that tough that it takes more than just initial study and immersion but also years of concentrated effort/study/coursework etc. to become fluent?
Wow, this is so cool!!
Awesome thanks for sharing I am looking at learning Japanese too.
It looks so fun❤
The good thing about living in Fukuoka Prefecture is that
The transportation is very convenient. Subways and buses are readily available from the airport to Fukuoka City.
Thanks for the links!!
This and any other language related videos like this makes me feel so happy and determined, yet so sad because I find it really difficult to find the right places and enough money to go to a school or university at a low budget, but I know it's not that easy and that's the reality of it. However, I'm not giving up and I want to keep away from as many distractions as possible to help me learn Japanese. Thank you for making this video; it's precisely why I watch J-Vloggers and language channels to keep me inspired to pursue my dream!!!
Awesome awesome vid!
Don't forget to visit Fukuoka Tower, Acros Fukuoka and Canal City. These buildings have very interesting structures.
Ahh this has me excited to start my language programme at Kanagawa this summer
French subtitles now available thank to user-submitted translation! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! :)
Wow, that looks AWESOME!! I wish I was advanced, though
I’m definitely will go there in the future 😀
Thanks for sharing.👍
Wowwww SIGN ME UP!!! I am looking at schools now 🤔🤔🤔
And I love that karuta game on the bored! I play it with my students sometimes in English class ~
Wow, these students were sharp. Looks like a nice school.
You must really love school! You’re so cool!
Lol. You weren't late were you? Haha. I love it. Fukuoka looks beautiful.
still the same banner in front of the school ))) i can see me lol )))) thank you for the video! i was so happy to see some people i miss alot!!!
I’d like to do something like this in the future!
I’m really glad that you guys are studying Japanese diligently!!
We want to incorporate such a program(debate) into our English class..I think it’ll definitely nurture our comprehensive English skills though..
By the way, I’m Japanese:)
I gave up on learning Japanese because of money and resource issues. I'm not very good at studying on my own or even going abroad so I'm really happy that everything did work out for you and I hope you never lose your japanese
I have no idea who you are, just a random suggested video but I must say thank you very much for this video. Was very informative and a fun watch.
I've recently found your page and I just got to say: you are amazing and absolutely incredible! I have really enjoyed watching your videos and felt like I was living my dream of living/studying in Japan through you.
Sadly I never got s chance, but seeing this video really has me thinking it's possible for me again to even go for a few weeks. I would be a complete beginner... I can't keep a conversation or make such thorough sentences, as well as being a bit older (26 years old now) do you think these would still be fine for me or would I be considered too old (if I were to go in about 2 years or so)
Screw debating, I'dbe more than happy to even talk at that level in my lifetime.
Thank you for this video! I love seeing high level Japanese with subs. Hard to get out of the amateur Japanese level when all the texts will never touch high level political or scientific topics.
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I’m IN LOVE with this video! Ah I wish I could speak japanese, but I can’t speak a lick of it. This was dry interesting and entertaining though!
I'm trying to learn japanese :) and what I found interesting, Japanese actually makes sense to me. I'm no where near fluent or anything, but in comparison to spanish and other languages I've tried learning, it just makes sense!
sn3192 I'm not an english native speaker but I speak it fluently, also I haven't really gotten into spanish but I have to study german in school and let me tell you, japanese is so much more fun and easy than german. Yeah the kanji drives me nuts, but the language itself and the grammar makes sense to me, at least compared to german. Idk maybe it's just because I love japanese culture, and that in turn makes me motivated to study
I'm currently a beginner in the Japanese language, taking classes with a few other people. And suprisingly, it makes sense to me as well. I'm Dutch, and the phonetics of the language are a close comparison to Dutch, (just quicker). Thus I can pronounce everything fairly well. This makes learning the language a bit easier :) I've learned a bit of german as well in middle school (3 years) and a bit of French (2 years), but I'm still really bad at that. But I didn't have an interest in it anyways, so I dropped it as fast a I could. Compared to German or French, learning Japanese feels like something that is possible to me. I'm not an English native speaker, but I do feel accomplished in learning the English language, so hopefully in a couple of years, I'm at a more advanced level in Japanese. :)
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FBIMOUS377 Really? Is Japanese easy compared to spanish? I’m taking spanish in high school right now and it is hard but I’m not bad at it.
I think it depends on what your mother language is. And if you've been exposed to the language a lot (aka trough anime for me).
I feel like this is a school I'd like to go in the future to work on my Japanese fluency when I am at the advanced level.
We started doing these exercises in our intermediate level class.
Fukuoka is a great city!
James Chase Usually in Tokyo! I was only there for a day but I definitely want to go back!💪💪
KemushiChan ロレッタ I related to what that one student said about it being like Tokyo, but quieter. I'd like to live there one day.
Oh! And thanks for responding!
I wish I would be good enough at Japanese to do this one day
Don’t worried just do it and you’ll learn be confident 🙃
WOOOWW I met that Nara guy when I was in Fukuoka xDDD didn't expect to see him here...
Have you ever heard of Toastmasters? It is a world-wide organization that helps people develop their public speaking and leadership skills. There are many Toastmasters clubs in Japan. I think it will be worthwhile to visit the clubs.
The thought of kanji.. *shivers*
Que vídeo top, me motiva muito quando assisto
Omg now that I'm rewatching this video, i just noticed johanna is there!!
305を さんぜろご じゃなくて さんまるご っていうところが日本人ぽい
みんなすげ〜!俺も英語頑張らないと!
My son lived in Bepu while he was in college at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. He lives in Tokyo now. Been there I think about 4 or 5 years. Speaks fluent Japanese like you. I have no idea what either of you are taking about, but it sounds nice. Use to joke that he lived in F.U.O.K. Prefecture.
Ah. The advanced class sensei was also my Nihongo sensei when I was in Japan. Wow. Nice to see her again. We also did a lot of debates. 😁😂
Wow, I would love to go to a language school one day. It will keep me publicly accountable!
I'm currently a beginner in the Japanese language, taking classes with a few other people. And suprisingly, it makes sense to me. I'm Dutch, and the phonetics of the language are a close comparison to Dutch, (just quicker). Thus I can pronounce everything fairly well. This makes learning the language a bit easier :) I've learned a bit of German in middle school (3 years) and a bit of French (2 years), but I'm still really bad at that. I didn't have an interest in it anyways, so I dropped it as fast a I could. Compared to German or French, learning Japanese feels like something that is possible to me. I'm not an English native speaker, but I do feel accomplished in learning the English language, so hopefully in a couple of years, I'm at a more advanced level in Japanese, and maybe I can take these kinds of classes in Japan. :)
Wow so awesome
Your spoken Nihingo is visibly much smoother than your classmates
Wow, I would have loved to study here. I just got back from Tokyo, I didn't want to leave 😭 Trying to find a way to get back ASAP lol
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Wow shit that’s advanced. It seems so difficult!
I'm so impressed with their Japanese skill.... feel so ashamed that I cannot speak that well haha T.T
日本語の勉強頑張ってください!応援してます!
I can speak 100 languages, every day I need to learn 100000words, if I adopted those useless normal study methods, I need to learn 1000years to finish all the 100 language study projects.those are low-value useless styles.
I really wanted to join for the April intake but the application was closed on account of too many people applying this year. Following through on a language school in Tokyo but Fukuoka Foreign Language school remains my first choice.
Wow that school amazing.
I went to GenkiJacs which is also near Hakata station but that school is only good for beginners. Unfortunately there weren’t a lot of Advanced Japanese classes so I couldn’t learn as much as I wanted. I wish we had debates as well
Fukuoka looks really nice
Ahhhhh FUKUOKA! i love the dialect there so much. I think after i graduate or something ill go to this college to learn Japanese.lol
Welcome to Fukuoka : D
Two videos in a row?! OH YEAH! (°▽°)
Follow me through a day in language school!
Thank you Kemushi san
KemushiChan ロレッタ konnichi wa
KemushiChan ロレッタ e
I want to teach Japaneis language
ご苦労様でした!
I just got accepted into Fukuoka Foreign Language College for the April 2021 term, thanks for the inside peek!
You're going to have such a blast!!!
@@kemushichan :))))
is that a good school?
@Cute Girl x i wish:),bcs my plan is study there:'). but i've seen the reviews (on google maps) i think this school is not as good as we thought. but i dont know haha
@Cute Girl x how about you? do you want to study in this school too? haha😆
The kanji game they played my sensei played with us in high school