Fall 2024 Class Schedule
Most of Group classes are currently online lessons.
New! Advance Reading & Discussion on Tue 7pm!
New! Advance Reading & Discussion on Tue 7pm!
*You will study once a week at the same day & time.
**Beginner conversation class is required over Beginner 3 level. |
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*Class schedule are subject to change.
Onsite Classes
Beginner 1 (Mon) 7:00pm
Beginner 1 (Tue) 8:20pm Beginner 1 (Sun) 1:30pm Beginner 2 (Mon) 7:00pm Beginner 2 (Tue) 7:00pm Beginner 2 (Sun) 3:00pm |
Beginner 3 (Thu) 7:00pm
Beginner 3 (Sun) 1:30pm Beginner 4 (Mon) 8:20pm Beginner 4 (Wed) 7:00pm Beginner 5 (Sun) 3:00pm Beginner 6 (Tue) 8:20pm |
Intermediate 1 (Wed) 8:20pm
Intermediate 2 (Thu) 7:00pm Intermediate 3(Mon) 8:20pm Intermediate 3 (Sun) 4:20pm Intermediate 5 (Wed) 7pm Intermedate Review (Tue) 7pm |
Online Private lessons
One on One
Private lessons, Young Teen's Lesson & Kid's Lessons are available 10:30am-9:30pm from Mondays to Sundays
Please contact us!
Private lessons, Young Teen's Lesson & Kid's Lessons are available 10:30am-9:30pm from Mondays to Sundays
Please contact us!
We encourage you to add a telecourse to your class!
We have a pre-recorded a Fuji School original video called Telecourse. It is perfect for supplementary materials. Students who sign up for classes can add on the Telecourse as a special offer at a very reasonable price. The Telecourse is not only a great way to review the class, but also a great way to catch up if you have to miss a class due to unavoidable circumstances, telecourse can be accessed and viewed anytime from the start of each semester until the end of the semester. We encourage you to add the Telecourse to your classes so that you can review your Japanese lessons. |
We encourage you to add vocabulary audio to your classes!
Fuji School's original vocabulary audio is available. It is perfect for supplementary materials. Students who sign up for the class can add on vocabulary audio at a special price. Vocabulary is very important for studying Japanese for everyone who is studying Japanese. Please consider adding vocabulary audio to your classes to make learning easier. |