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Report:Korea University Short-term Study Program 2018 – Imadegawa Campus

Updated Feb. 20, 2019
 We welcomed 21 students from Korea University by a short-term study program named “Global Leadership Program” at Imadegawa Campus.
 
 Korea University is one of the most prestigious private universities in Korea, and this was our second time to hold the program.

 During the program, they attended intensive Japanese language classes given by Doshisha faculties, and also experienced many things in Kyoto such as Tea ceremony, Aikido lesson, visited Kinkakuji Temple, Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, Uji City etc. We had some volunteer Doshisha students as ‘supporters’ on the program who joined welcome/farewell parties and some of the Japanese classes to help participants practice conversation in Japanese and prepare for their presentations.

 On the last day of the program, each participant made a presentation with PowerPoint which were all given in Japanese. It looked like they all spoke confidently and almost all of them didn’t even look at their notes. It was surprising that they made great progress in this 3 weeks.
 
 At the farewell party, participants and supporters interacted actively in Japanese with lots of laugh and smiles. Even though it was only 3 weeks, they seemed to build friendship and gave good influence each other.
 
 We hope them to grow and deepen their interest to Japan, Japanese language and culture more and study harder after this program.
Korea University
Korea University
Korea University
Korea University
Korea University
Korea University
 We welcomed 21 students from Korea University by a short-term study program named “Global Leadership Program” at Imadegawa Campus.
 
 Korea University is one of the most prestigious private universities in Korea, and this was our second time to hold the program.

 During the program, they attended intensive Japanese language classes given by Doshisha faculties, and also experienced many things in Kyoto such as Tea ceremony, Aikido lesson, visited Kinkakuji Temple, Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, Uji City etc. We had some volunteer Doshisha students as ‘supporters’ on the program who joined welcome/farewell parties and some of the Japanese classes to help participants practice conversation in Japanese and prepare for their presentations.

 On the last day of the program, each participant made a presentation with PowerPoint which were all given in Japanese. It looked like they all spoke confidently and almost all of them didn’t even look at their notes. It was surprising that they made great progress in this 3 weeks.
 
 At the farewell party, participants and supporters interacted actively in Japanese with lots of laugh and smiles. Even though it was only 3 weeks, they seemed to build friendship and gave good influence each other.
 
 We hope them to grow and deepen their interest to Japan, Japanese language and culture more and study harder after this program.
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