Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thaïlande Relations Internationales, Master, Received the Matsushita (Panasonic) Scholarship to study her
Langues étrangères
Langue d'enseignement: Anglais
Apprendre le Anglais fut un élément important de la décision?
Non, pas vraiment.
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The university teaches in English and we were allowed to take Japanese as a second language. The Japanese courses were very intensive, but we had little opportunity for practise as most of the students are international students and we did not get much chance to mingle with local Japanese students our age or the local community, though some students did have a language exchange partner and joined some Japanese culture clubs.
Apprendre le Anglais fut un élément important de la décision?
Non, pas vraiment.
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For students wanting to live and work in Japan, after the course completion, learning the language is a must. There are only a handful of companies who would emply you without Japanese skills.
If students are open to Jobs outside Japan, then you can comfortable survive without learning japanese. The main language in the University is English
Apprendre le Anglais fut un élément important de la décision?
Non, pas vraiment.
Quels progrès en Anglais?
Mon niveau d'avant: A l'aise dans la plupart des cas Mon niveau après: Aucun problème, même en colloquial
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Japanese was quiet hard to learn ( a lot to memorise) but nice to practice it in daily life.
A lot of foreign students from all around the world. Everybody spoke his own english. I brought the french touch !