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If you are a serious student of Japanese, the Princeton in Ishikawa (PII) program offers you an excellent opportunity to enhance your language skills and understanding of Japanese culture while enabling you to serve as an ambassador to Japan.
PII is an eight-week intensive Japanese language program, offering 2nd-, and 3rd-year Japanese... read moreIf you are a serious student of Japanese, the Princeton in Ishikawa (PII) program offers you an excellent opportunity to enhance your language skills and understanding of Japanese culture while enabling you to serve as an ambassador to Japan.
PII is an eight-week intensive Japanese language program, offering 2nd-, and 3rd-year Japanese courses in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, one of the most beautiful and historic cities in Japan.
This program is run in cooperation with the Ishikawa Prefectural Government.
In eight weeks, the PII program covers the equivalent of one academic year of Japanese language study at Princeton University. It is a high-quality, intensive program taught by skilled instructors. For the summer of 2011, the program will be team-taught by faculty members from top American universities and several Japanese teachers from Kanazawa. Students meet for three hours each morning, five days a week. Both regular textbooks and authentic materials (excerpts from books, newspapers, journals, etc.) are used to strengthen the four basic language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). The program accepts approximately 50 students, and classes are divided into two levels: second- and third-year Japanese. To ensure effective interaction between instructor and student, class size is kept to between 8 and 10 students. Less
PII is a great program for summer intensive study of intermediate and advanced Japanese. Students are placed in homestays, which is an excellent immersion opportunity. Students are quite busy with course work so may not have much time to travel or participate in cultural activities. Read more
It was a great summer - I really enjoyed living in a home stay situation. I got to interact w/ my host family a lot, Princeton in Asia was really helpful and accomodating. I would definitely welcome this program to anyone who wants to spend time in Japan. Read more
It was a great summer - I really enjoyed living in a home stay situation. I got to interact w/ my host family a lot, Princeton in Asia was really helpful and accomodating. I would definitely welcome this program to anyone who wants to spend time in Japan. Read more
PII is a great program for summer intensive study of intermediate and advanced Japanese. Students are placed in homestays, which is an excellent immersion opportunity. Students are quite busy with course work so may not have much time to travel or participate in cultural activities. Read more
PII is a great program for summer intensive study of intermediate and advanced Japanese. Students are placed in homestays, which is an excellent immersion opportunity. Students are quite busy with course work so may not have much time to travel or participate in cultural activities. Read more
It was a great summer - I really enjoyed living in a home stay situation. I got to interact w/ my host family a lot, Princeton in Asia was really helpful and accomodating. I would definitely welcome this program to anyone who wants to spend time in Japan. Read more