First-Year Japanese
First-Year Japanese This course is a continuation of the fall and winter terms with the introduction of more advanced grammatical structures, vocabulary, and characters. The continuing emphasis of the beginning Japanese course will be upon acquisition of well-balanced language skills based on an understanding of the actual use of the language in the Japanese sociocultural context.
The professor is super nice and patient to answer questions. The workload of this class is high and the content is challenging, but it is not difficult to get good grades as long as you review well. I will similar course again.
Continued Japanese. Compared to the previous two semesters of Japanese, 103 was a leap up in difficulty for me. There was no significant difference in the way the course was taught from the previous comparison, the difficulty was the only difference. In order to stay on track, you need to practice and memorize a lot every day.
The Japanese 103 class is consistent and makes sure that you would grasp on your Japanese skills. Moreover it is fun to take. But there is constant homework since you'll need to practice on a actual skill which is speaking Japanese. Sometimes it can be challenging but with practice it will eventually come. This class is also really engaging since we learn the new material and speak the new material in Japanese a lot in the class.
The Japanese 103 class is consistent and makes sure that you would grasp on your Japanese skills. Moreover it is fun to take. But there is constant homework since you'll need to practice on a actual skill which is speaking Japanese. Sometimes it can be challenging but with practice it will eventually come. This class is also really e …Read more
Professor Abe was amazing and her lectures were very valuable. Definitely stay engaged during classes and reach out for help when you need it. Professor Abe was very welcoming and understanding. The Japanese department has the nicest people on our campus.