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dcat
03-02-2007, 01:06 PM
While at the office working at the university, I was just asked through email by a foreigner for a free Japanese Language classes. Since I need to reply something, I searched the internet to find one or two. I came up with this one being advertised by Hello Work (http://www.tfemploy.go.jp/en/spec/spec_6.html) and provided by Tokyo Japanese Language Volunteers Network (http://www.tnvn.jp/) at Central Plaza Building, in front of Iidabashi Station.

I wrote it here just in case some TF members are interested in taking Japanese classes.
So, anyone who are interested in learning Japanese Language should take a look at the classes they offer there. Those people who know other free Japanese language classes should inform us here. Thank you very much. Hope this helps someone here. :)

sensei
03-02-2007, 01:36 PM
hmnnn...layo naman puro sa may Tokyo.Meron din sa amin dito sa inaka, free Japanese Language Lesson puro basics nga lang itinuturo.

mbstorun
03-02-2007, 01:38 PM
thanks dcat sa info...pakita ko sa habibi ko para kahit basic lang para may magawa naman ako.

pinkpooh29
03-02-2007, 01:56 PM
dcat san, thank you for the information..nag try nako mag apply online. don sa form nila.:) :)

maraming salamat~~:) :) ~~

mbstorun
03-02-2007, 02:34 PM
dcat san, thank you for the information..nag try nako mag apply online. don sa form nila.:) :)

maraming salamat~~:) :) ~~

ay pwede pala mag apply online?? subukan ko nga rin..

pinkpooh29
03-02-2007, 03:43 PM
ay pwede pala mag apply online?? subukan ko nga rin..

Hi!
diko alam kung ano tawag don sa ginawa ko apply online ba iyon:D May form sila don, nilagay ko yung name,email address at yung course na gusto ko applyan .. kung beginner, elementary advance etc.:)

mbstorun
03-02-2007, 06:34 PM
Hi!
diko alam kung ano tawag don sa ginawa ko apply online ba iyon:D May form sila don, nilagay ko yung name,email address at yung course na gusto ko applyan .. kung beginner, elementary advance etc.:)

pinkpooh29, san banda yun? kase nung binuksan ko...japanese ang nakasulat.. yung isa english pero about working in Japan naman??

pinkpooh29
03-02-2007, 06:42 PM
pinkpooh29, san banda yun? kase nung binuksan ko...japanese ang nakasulat.. yung isa english pero about working in Japan naman??

mbstorun, pag open mo ng site na binigay ni dcat san, under ng what`s new makikita mo http://www.tnvn.jp/001whats_new/volunteer_nihon_12.h tml
i click mo yan..nihongo nga yong mga nakasulat.. i copy mo nalang yung bawat isa tapos i paste mo nalang dito http://www.freetranslation. imtranslator.net/?dir=ja/en&text para ma translate sya sa english..ganyan lang kasi ginawa ko.

michiko
03-02-2007, 07:34 PM
While at the office working at the university, I was just asked through email by a foreigner for a free Japanese Language classes. Since I need to reply something, I searched the internet to find one or two. I came up with this one being advertised by Hello Work (http://www.tfemploy.go.jp/en/spec/spec_6.html) and provided by Tokyo Japanese Language Volunteers Network (http://www.tnvn.jp/) at Central Plaza Building, in front of Iidabashi Station.

I wrote it here just in case some TF members are interested in taking Japanese classes.
So, anyone who are interested in learning Japanese Language should take a look at the classes they offer there. Those people who know other free Japanese language classes should inform us here. Thank you very much. Hope this helps someone here. :)

thanks for sharing dcat san... sa lahat ba ng lugar na may HelloWork eh available tong free japanese class? eh wala ang niigata dun sa mga hellowork na may japanese class. sayang naman..

intresado din po ako para madagdagan ang kaalaman.:)

dcat
03-02-2007, 09:50 PM
thanks for sharing dcat san... sa lahat ba ng lugar na may HelloWork eh available tong free japanese class? eh wala ang niigata dun sa mga hellowork na may japanese class. sayang naman..
intresado din po ako para madagdagan ang kaalaman.:)
hullo michiko! :)
Sorry, walang masyadong hello work sa mga provincial areas, michiko eh. Talagang mas marami talaga dito sa Tokyo ng mga ganyan ganyan. Actually, hindi yung Hello Work ang nagproprovide ng service, michiko, but the Tokyo Japanese Language Volunteers Network.

Ang alam ko dalawa lang ang center ng Hello Work for Foreigners, isa sa Osaka at isa sa Tokyo. Siguro kung makakapunta o makakatawag tayo doon para humingi ng payo, baka masabihan tayo ng mga lugar na pwedeng mag-aral ng Hapon na libre.

michiko
03-02-2007, 10:12 PM
hullo michiko! :)
Sorry, walang masyadong hello work sa mga provincial areas, michiko eh. Talagang mas marami talaga dito sa Tokyo ng mga ganyan ganyan. Actually, hindi yung Hello Work ang nagproprovide ng service, michiko, but the Tokyo Japanese Language Volunteers Network.

Ang alam ko dalawa lang ang center ng Hello Work for Foreigners, isa sa Osaka at isa sa Tokyo. Siguro kung makakapunta o makakatawag tayo doon para humingi ng payo, baka masabihan tayo ng mga lugar na pwedeng mag-aral ng Hapon na libre.
ah ok po.:) pero may hellowork po dito kaya lang di ko alam kung may free japanese lesson. minsan pasama na lang ako kay habibi para magtanong. anyway thanks po.:)