Class Descriptions



Japanese Etiquette
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and Ethics in Business
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Join a Japanese Course Designed​
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to Teach You the "Protocol Subtleties"
that are Essential for Engaging in
Successful Business Interactions in Japan!
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First you will learn to adopt a gentle & persuasive
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communication style which will show your Japanese
counterparts that you have a genuine respect for them and that
you are​ committed to building long term relationships.
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The student will then learn what Japanese deem proper etiquette ​
through an in-depth introduction to their culture
communicated through language, attitude, gestures, & customs.
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Below you will find some of the areas covered in the course.
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How to Create "Social Comfort" in Negotiations
Polite Introductions/ Business Card Exchange
Post Meeting Meals/Table Manners
Appropriate Business Attire for Men & Women
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Embark on a Language Journey!
Join our
Japanese Basics Course!
We will give you the keys to unlock the mysteries of this beautiful language. The course will provide a solid foundation upon which you can further expand your language skills. Some of the language building blocks introduced in this course are as follows:
Japanese Pronunciation
Core Grammar Structures
Politeness Levels & Etiquette
Greetings & Common Phrases
Basic Vocabulary Related to People, Places, Food
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Japanese
for Travelers
Use Your Language Skills in Real-Life Situations in the "Japanese for Travelers" Course!
We will introduce you to the essential phrases and etiquette needed to make you both travel ready and socially aware. You will learn to communicate in a number of real-life situations. This information will enable you to navigate more smoothly as you travel throughout Japan, make inquiries while shopping, learn how to order at a restaurant, ask for directions, and, given the situation arises, have the ability to call for medical or emergency assistance. You will find below a list of
some of the areas covered in the course.
Shopping
Train Travel
Emergency Readiness
Going Out to Eat in Japan
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