Study Abroad 4711 Center for Japanese Language and Black Studies

Study Abroad 4711 Japanese Language Survey

Study Abroad 4711 is conducting a survey to establish a cost-effective, easily accessible, and accommodating way to acquiring proficiency in the Japanese language.
Study Abroad 4711 (4711) is a study abroad organization that provides opportunities for individuals who are interested in traveling internationally and lifelong learners who have a strong enthusiasm for global education. Our purpose at 4711 is to provide affordable and fully immersive intercultural experiences in the field of international education for all students, particularly those from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and BIPOC communities. We aim to empower students to explore their own journeys and prepare them for the globalized workforce.
The partner institution of Study Abroad 4711, located in Shinjuku, is well acknowledged as a frontrunner in the field of Japanese language teaching. Tokyo is renowned for its immersive experience in Japanese language and culture. The school serves as a hub for diligent students, study abroad participants, aspiring educators, interns, professors, and professionals.
1.Are you interested in becoming fluent in Japanese by way of formal education?
2.How do you rate your Japanese Language profiency?
3.What is your motivation for attaining fluency in the Japanese language?
4.How important is acquiring Japanese language proficiency for your career or academic goals?
5.There are many Japanese Language Schools in Japan. What specific improvements would you suggest for a Japanese language program?
6.What is your anticipated length of stay in Japan for language acquisition?
7.For which age group are you interested in pursuing Japanese language study?
8.What is your gender?
9.Please specify your ethnicity.
10.
On a scale of 0 to 10,
How likely is it that you would recommend Intensive Japanese language study to a friend or colleague?
0 for Not at all likely, 10 for Extremely likely
Not at all likelyExtremely likely
11.Are you fluent in self-taught or formally taught Japanese?
12.Does your work schedule have an influence on your Japanese Language education?
13.How advantageous would a Saturday Intensive Japanese Language Program be for your weekly schedule?
14.If you have children who do not understand Japanese and attend international schools, would you consider enrolling them in a Japanese Language Summer Camp?
15.What brought you to Japan?