Dear Homeschool Coordinator,
Give your students the gift of the Japanese language!
Learning a foreign language opens young minds to new ways of communicating and often fulfills entry requirements for universities. The Japanese Consultant now offers affordable Japanese language classes. These classes are designed specifically for the needs of your students. Most importantly, students will interact with the experienced instructor and other homeschool students throughout the week!
ABOUT THE CLASS:
- Reliable lesson logs kept for your school records
- Live lessons conducted on the internet with visual and audio interaction by all
- Learn with students in the same age group or homeschool association
- Certificates of Completion available as students progress
- Affordable lessons for every budget
- Free tutoring with the instructor available online throughout the week
- Free “language table” with other students online every Sunday evening
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
- Pioneer of live teleclasses for high school students at the University of Nebraska
- Trained by the Japanese Ministry of Education in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language
- Employed by the Japanese government for 10 years: 5 years with the Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee and 5 years with the Consulate General of Japan.
- Over 15 years of teaching experience
HOMESCHOOL ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTORY DISCOUNT
Your homeschool association or group may enroll in classes at half-price from now until the end of 2007. This price of $75 per lesson will be locked in for the next two years. This is a flat fee per lesson regardless of the number of students from your group. The more students from your association that enroll, the more affordable the classes are per student. A minimum of four students is needed for a class dedicated only to your group. Individual discounts can be negotiated.
For more information, please feel free to contact me by email or phone.
Sincerely,
Tracie L Whiting Kipper
The Japanese Consultant
816-588-7043
Thursday, October 25, 2007
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