I signed up for a Japanese training class with a level of 0-N3, and the tuition fee was more than RMB 1000, but I promised N3 to learn something again for free (provided that I had dictated and didn't
I signed up for a Japanese training class with a level of 0-N3, and the tuition fee was more than RMB 1000, but I promised N3 to learn something again for free (provided that I had dictated and didn't skip class).
This is a lie. . . What kind of deception do you mean? I don't know if your price is high because I'm not from Wuhan. I attended a relatively small Japanese training class in Guangzhou, and I only read N5 1000, so as long as you abscond without money, it's not cheating. It is always good to be strict, just be careful. Many times, the teacher who auditioned for the class was not the teacher who gave you the class, so I was cheated in that training institution 1000 yuan. Later, I changed to cherry blossoms. Although my ultimate goal is N 1, so far I only report to N2 first. You can try it first, and if you really want to study, you can continue to apply for N2. Finally, come on ~ ~