Japan Embassy shares schedule of Trail Japanese Lessons in Kenya Image Credits: Facebook
The Embassy of Japan in Kenya expressed their pleasure and gratitude and shared about opening the applications for the Trail Japanese Language Lesson in Kenya, east Africa, which is scheduled to commence in June 2023.
The Embassy of Japan in Kenya took to their official social media handle to inform about the applications for the Trail Japanese Language Lesson in Kenya, East Africa and also felt the pleasure to share about the Japanese Language Lesson to commence in June 2023, the Trail Japanese Lesson is a Trail class with a single two-hour introductory session in the Japanese Language.
The Trail Japanese Language lesson is suitable for anyone keen on delving into learning Japanese but isn’t sure where to start or someone who would like to study a foreign language but isn’t sure if Japanese is the right one.
As per the Update, The Japanese lesson will be conducted by Ms IDE Reina, a Japanese language lecturer dispatched by the Japan Foundation to Kenyatta University, on Friday, June 09, 2023.
Further, the Japanese Embassy in Kenya shared that the Trail Japanese Class is an opportunity for the people of Kenya to learn and improve themselves in the Japanese Language and to bridge the gap in communication and understanding between Kenya and Japan.
The Schedule of the Japanese Trail Language Lesson is given as follows:
– Date and Time: Friday, June 09, 2023, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
– Venue: Japan Information & Culture Centre (Embassy of Japan) | Cost: Free
– Proficiency: Absolute beginner/No prior knowledge of Japanese
– Class Size: 30 students
Through this lesson, we hope that you will discover the beauty of learning Japanese and that you will use your knowledge to become a bridge between Kenya and Japan.
“To register or for more information about the lesson, kindly contact us at: jinfocul@nb.mofa.go.jp. Since limited seating is available, we encourage you to register early to ensure you get all the spots for this lesson.” added the Japan Embassy.
The Embassy of Japan in Kenya expressed their pleasure and gratitude and shared about opening the applications for the Trail Japanese Language Lesson in Kenya, east Africa, which is scheduled to commence in June 2023.
The Embassy of Japan in Kenya took to their official social media handle to inform about the applications for the Trail Japanese Language Lesson in Kenya, East Africa and also felt the pleasure to share about the Japanese Language Lesson to commence in June 2023, the Trail Japanese Lesson is a Trail class with a single two-hour introductory session in the Japanese Language.
The Trail Japanese Language lesson is suitable for anyone keen on delving into learning Japanese but isn’t sure where to start or someone who would like to study a foreign language but isn’t sure if Japanese is the right one.
As per the Update, The Japanese lesson will be conducted by Ms IDE Reina, a Japanese language lecturer dispatched by the Japan Foundation to Kenyatta University, on Friday, June 09, 2023.
Further, the Japanese Embassy in Kenya shared that the Trail Japanese Class is an opportunity for the people of Kenya to learn and improve themselves in the Japanese Language and to bridge the gap in communication and understanding between Kenya and Japan.
The Schedule of the Japanese Trail Language Lesson is given as follows:
– Date and Time: Friday, June 09, 2023, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
– Venue: Japan Information & Culture Centre (Embassy of Japan) | Cost: Free
– Proficiency: Absolute beginner/No prior knowledge of Japanese
– Class Size: 30 students
Through this lesson, we hope that you will discover the beauty of learning Japanese and that you will use your knowledge to become a bridge between Kenya and Japan.
“To register or for more information about the lesson, kindly contact us at: jinfocul@nb.mofa.go.jp. Since limited seating is available, we encourage you to register early to ensure you get all the spots for this lesson.” added the Japan Embassy.
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