China
From Harajuku Campus
Worked for a major sports brand company
Why did you decide to study in Japan?
I was very impressed by what I saw and felt during my first visit to Japan. Japanese were very orderly, they're even more friendly than I thought. It was then the idea of ''if I had a chance I want to live in Japan'' came into my mind. Later, out of my interest in Japanese culture and passion for learning a new language, I finally chose to come to Japan.
Why did you choose to study with ISI?
Out of many Japanese language schools in Tokyo, the reason that made me choose ISI was actually quite simple. ISI is top-notch in terms of its scale and reputation. When I participated in a trial class, I was attracted by the class atmosphere there, the teachers were super attentive and patient, the condition of hardware facilities were also very good.
What do you think was the best thing about enrolling at Harajuku?
The Harajuku school provides a wonderful environment for students who wish to find a job to practice their Japanese language skills. From my own experience in job hunting and afterwards, I believe that learning Japanese is very important for living in Japan.
During my time at the school, I liked the teaching style and instructional environment at Harajuku School. The teachers were very kind, listened to the students' feedback and opinions, and tailored their instruction to the students' needs. When I first came to Japan, I could not even order food, but now I can speak well in daily conversation. Thanks to the teachers, my Japanese has improved.
I also made many friends at school, and after graduation we continue to eat and hang out together, making my life in Japan fun and interesting.
Please tell us about your current working life.
I am currently working in the overseas sales department of a major Japanese sports brand company. There is a lot to learn at first, such as business manners, technical terms, and telephone manners, and the language used with my colleagues and business partners is mainly Japanese.
Do you have a message for students who want to enroll at ISI?
The conversation-based classes at Harajuku School are very useful for me now. Harajuku is a great school for students who are looking for a job.
For those of you who are having trouble choosing a Japanese language school, why don't you participate in a free trial class first and see for yourself?