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Current Student Degree Seeking Student Exchange/Study Abroad Summer Session International Programs Outbound Programs Study Abroad to Japan 2019 J. F. Oberlin University Summer Session 2020 Office of International Programs Office of International Programs Orientation Class Registration Class Schedule Resident Registration Schedule / Academic Calendar Pre-Arrival Academic information Arrival in Japan (Fall 2018 semester) Dormitory FAQs insurance tuition-and-fees Student Life Campus map Club Acticitise Disaster Preparedness Events Facilities Home visit program Living guide Support J. F. Oberlin University Online Summer Session 2021   Japanese in Action ※If the minimum number of participants (6 people) is not reached, this program will be cancelled. Description Experience-centered online Japanese language program The J. F. Oberlin University Online Summer Session aims to: 1. Improve the learner’s Japanese proficiency 2. Offer the most realistic possible experience of Japan 3. Foster learner’ disciplined, self-study skills This program is intended for those who have completed first year Japanese or the equivalent of JLPT N5 or higher. Japanese instructors will assume students have the equivalent of the JF Japanese-Language Education Standard [equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages] A1 or higher. Overview Japanese in Action Level: This program is intended for those who have completed first year Japanese or the equivalent of JLPT N5 or higher. Japanese instructors will assume students have the equivalent of the JF Japanese-Language Education Standard [equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages] A1 or higher. The levels of the JF Standard for Japanese-Language Education are the same as those used in the CEFR [Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]. Total hours: 2,800 minutes Schedule: July 5th &#8211; July 29th Total Credits: 4 Credits Note: In your official transcript, the above 4 credits will appear as Japanese Communication A (Japanese in Action), 2 credits; Japanese Communication B (Experiential Activities in Japanese), 2 credits Fees Program Fee: JPY 130,000 -The JFOU Fellowship (JPY 35,000) is available to participants from JFOU partner schools, including IAUP, APUCEN and ACUCA. ■The fee includes: Student exchange events Textbook ■The fee does not include: Communication related expenses Refund Policy As a rule, we do not refund tuition and fees once payment has been completed. However, students who cancel due to unavoidable reasons before the start of the session will be refunded the program fee (minus the application fee of JPY20,000). Any other handling charges incurred are the applicant’s responsibility. Course overview ※Contents are subject to change without notice. In this program, rather than teaching from textbooks, the instructor will prepare teaching materials according to the student&#8217;s level and needs. Incorporating JFOU students as class guests, we invite Japanese students and international students who are actually in Japan to participate and converse in Japanese. In addition, students will study vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammar. Incorporating Japanese and international students as class guests, students can practice conversing in Japanese with members of their peer group. Experiences: In addition to interacting with Japanese class guests, we plan to offer the following hands-on lessons: Zazen (Zen Buddhism meditation technique), Koto (Japanese style zither instrument), Shamisen (Japanese style lute) Zazen experience Koto and Shamisen Abou JFOU J. F. Oberlin University has an enrollment of approximately 10,000 students, including graduate students and students from overseas. Every year we have about 700 international students enrolled at the university. We also have over 190 partner schools in more than twenty different countries and regions around the world. Our Japanese students acquire practical experience through a variety of programs, including not only language study and academic exchange programs but also volunteer and internship opportunities. The university has established five overseas offices to carry out various activities in international exchange and to support students studying abroad. How to Apply Sign Up here Application deadline &#8211; June 25th Required documents – Copy of passport (Or other official form of identification such as drivers license) – Official transcript from your current school – Japanese Test score report (If you have one) Contact us J. F. Oberlin University Division of Academic and Student Affairs Center of International Student Exchange (CISE) 3758 Tokiwa-machi Machida-shi Tokyo,194-0294 Japan Tel:+81-(0)42-797-5419 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.obirin.ac.jp/en/ Apply here J. F. OBERLIN UNIVERSITY

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