Training Course:Beginners Japanese 2School/Trainer:RMIT University Continuing Education Centre Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Course Description:
'' This course aims to build on the basic skills of the Japanese language, consolidating your knowledge of the hiragana script. You will learn the katakana script. You will acquire increased understanding of some of the norms and values of Japanese society and obtain knowledge of the language and behaviour as expressed in and reflected by the language. ...''
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http://www.rmittraining.com/
http://www.shortcourses.rmit.edu.au/
Phone:03 9925 8111
School Address:
RMIT Training Level 3, 449 Swanston Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia
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