Sunday, June 24, 2012

Can I get some ideas for naming my International Pre-school/Kindergarten

Can I get some ideas for naming my International Pre-school/Kindergarten?
I am opening an International Pre-school/Kindergarten in Japan and was looking for some good ideas for a cute original name.... one that would be easy for kids to say and make them wanna say it again and again. Anyone else ou there have any good ideas.... I have seen a few good ones but I am still looking.
Preschool - 6 Answers
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There are so many possibilities but is there anything particular you woul like it to include? kids united kids around the world
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I would choose a two-syllable word (easy to pronounce), such as: "Join in" (gives the idea of joint effort, cooperation, etc.) or "Action" (implies commitment, responsibility and participation). Good luck on your project. I think it's a wonderful idea!
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How about easy words like low sylabols: WonderLand Ever never land Babies and stuff Rainbow box Ummm yah that's all I have :D
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All Around the World Worldwide Guide The Fun Has Just Begun Stay and Play
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Diversity Door Ready Room Smart Street Pipsqueak Place Kiddie Garden
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little terrors and angels
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Graduated from a culinary school in the US. Want to study cooking in Japan. Any ideas how

Graduated from a culinary school in the US. Want to study cooking in Japan. Any ideas how?
Done an internship already and do not speak Japanese, but willing to learn. Are there programs out there to help?
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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you might want to check the website below.. There are many culinary schools in Japan, but I don't think they all teach Japanese cuisine. But, you might want to take a look. Good Luck!
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Are you IN-SANE? Without knowing Japanese, it's going to be SUPER difficult.
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You'll definitely need to learn some Japanese. I learn at http://www.japanesepod101.com, and I've learnt almost everything I know there. Recently, they have even had some cooking lessons! They're at the Lower Intermediate level, so the language will be difficult, but if you listen to the translations, at leas you'll be able to make some Japanese dishes. Here's the latest lesson on cooking (and Japanese words related to cooking) Niku Jaga: http://www.japanesepod101.com/2008/01/17/lower-intermediate-lesson-58-li2-recipe-niku-jaga/
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Friday, June 8, 2012

How can I get an exchange or study abroad to Japan

How can I get an exchange or study abroad to Japan?
Do I need a certain grade to qualify or need to be fluent in the language? What do I need to do in order to get into a high school or college in Japan from America?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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You can apply through many exchange programs for a high school year. Go to www.csiet.org for a list of those which are certified to operate in the US. Lucky for you, there are also scholarship opportunities for Japan with many of them! Generally, for Asian countries there is no language requirement, but some may require a specific GPA, usually around 2.5 or so. Good luck!
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Friday, June 1, 2012

Studying abroad in japan possible for me

Studying abroad in japan possible for me?
So I want to finish off my degree by studying in Japan when I get to that point in my life. I know there are several degrees that offer travel abroad to Japan, but I'm majoring in Computer Science and Engineering (programming software and developing new technologies) and I can't seem to find schools that offer programs to go to Japan. So it's either I'm not searching the right places, or is it possible for me to go to a University in Japan without going through a University here in the states. Any Ideas? I've been learning japanese for a little less then a year now. However I have a lot of skill in learning languages. I'm really far into the language now and I don't plan to go to Japan until a few years from now. So I'm hoping that I'll be fluent by the time I want to do this.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Presumably you are fluent in Japanese
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