I have been using only English at work. But now I started learning Japanese because I want to change my job and earn a better salary. I'm learning practical business Japanese.
J Country:Canada
I am a programmer. I am considering to change my career, but most Japanese companies that I want to work for require very high level Japanese. I'm studying hard now to pass their standards.
K Country:South Korea
After graduating from university in South Korea, I came to Japan because I wanted to work here. I'm studying daily conversation so that I can make lots of Japanese friends. I can also learn about Japanese culture. Very interesting.
O Country:China
I started the lesson because I wanted to know more about Japan. I couldn't speak well initially, but I'm getting better and I am so thrilled to have learned lots of Japanese words and phrases. Teachers are very kind and encouraging.
G Country:Vietnam
I love Japanese anime, so I started taking Japanese lessons. My teacher told me some lines from anime are not commonly used in Japan. It's good to know this kind of stuff, very helpful.
M Country:Taiwan
After a trip to Japan, I really wanted to learn Japanese so I started taking Japanese lessons. I've learned a lot from my teachers. If my Japanese gets a little bit better, I would like to work for a Japanese company.
A Country:France
I have always wanted to move to Japan and finally my dream came true. It was tough at first because my Japanese is not that good. So my friend told me about this Japanese private lesson and I started. I always talk to my friends in English, so this is a great opportunity to speak and learn Japanese.
S Country:United States
Hiragana was pretty easy but not Katakana. Now I'm getter better with Kanji. My teachers always answer my questions and I've noticed huge improvements with my Japanese.
M Country:Malaysia
Japanese lesson is fun and I learned a lot from my teacher. I want to brush up my Japanese more.
A Country:Bangladesh
I'm studying for the JLPT and conversation to work for a well-known Japanese company. Keigo is very difficult, and most companies have such high standards of Japanese for foreigners, so I have to study hard!