When choosing a language school, it depends on whether the school is an excellent school.
The Immigration Bureau of Japan will classify language schools into excellent schools and non-excellent schools according to the illegal detention rate of international students. Those with illegal detention rate less than 5% are excellent schools, and others are non-excellent schools. The advantages of excellent schools are that the materials submitted when applying for residence qualification are relatively simple, the materials are relatively easy to review and the pass rate is high. In principle, the applicant will be granted the residence qualification of 1, 3 months or 2 years, which can save the time for updating the residence qualification procedures.
Second, the proportion of students in school.
In some Japanese language schools, China students account for a large proportion, and most of them come here for further study, so the learning atmosphere will not be too bad. But in this case, everyone will communicate in Chinese after class, which is not conducive to the improvement of listening and speaking ability.
In some Japanese language schools, students are rich in nationalities, and students from all over the world get together, which is a good opportunity for cultural and language exchange. However, compared with China students, foreign students from other countries are less eager to learn, which may lead to a less intense learning atmosphere. At this time, it depends on their self-control.
Third, the location of the school.
Currently, there are nearly 700 language schools in Japan. For example, many language schools in Tokyo are located in prosperous areas, so the living expenses will be higher, and correspondingly there will be a more convenient living environment. In terms of work, the hourly wage in Tokyo is also higher. Students who yearn for quiet study and life may wish to choose a small city, which can not only meet their own needs, but also save a lot of living expenses.
Fourth, the size of the school.
The scale of language schools varies greatly. The number of small-scale schools is around 100, and large-scale language schools have more than 1000 students. Small-scale schools have fewer students, so teachers can take care of them more carefully; Large-scale language schools will have more comprehensive classes for continuing education guidance.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) student dormitory
Most language schools provide dormitories for students to apply for. Some schools have their own dormitories, and some schools will cooperate with real estate companies for management. In a language school where students have just entered school, it is relatively more convenient to live in a dormitory. Secondly, the dormitory management system is also conducive to creating a better learning environment.