This is the 名古屋外語・ホテル・ブライダル専門学校 that's the Nagoya College of Foreign Languages!
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please send any questions, comments and advice to
mitchell.mcmillan@denpa.jp
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This is the 名古屋外語・ホテル・ブライダル専門学校 that's the Nagoya College of Foreign Languages!
We will be discussing topics in English and everything related to NCFL and that's all in English!
Remember all information about NCFL
can be found at www.ncfl.ac.jp
please send any questions, comments and advice to
mitchell.mcmillan@denpa.jp
Today's topic
The beginning of EIKEN TOEIC week
and Japan has a new prime minister
A lot of things happening all over the place first the weather has just been gorgeous and wonderful the last few days. During the day it’s not so hot and in the morning there is a cool breeze in the air.
The emergency order in Japan has been lifted and Kishida Fumio has become the 100th prime minister in Japan. A little bit more info on Mr. Kishida. He was born in Tokyo but has deep roots in Hiroshima. His father and grandfather were Japanese politicians and he actually went to elementary school in the Queens neighborhood of New York because of his father’s job. He was the minister for foreign affairs and the minister of defense among other political positions in Japan. He seems to talk the truth and has a liking for Hiroshima style okonomiyaki. I wish him all the best.
Also today was the first day of EIKEN TOEIC week. Now let me tell
you a little more about EIKEN TOEIC week at NCFL
First it is a very important part of our studies here at NCFL and the EIKEN TOEIC week has been held for more than 10-years. It is conducted three times a year in May, October, and January.
NCFL students have a higher percentage of passing than the national average and it is an exciting opportunity not only to get a qualification but to improve your overall English skills.
During the week, there is a special schedule of dedicated teacher’s that really go out of their way to help students better understand English and provide the necessary knowledge to achieve students goals of passing the EIKEN examination and to achieve higher TOEIC scores.
At the end of the this week students will take the EIKEN and or TOEIC examinations. It is an advantage to take these tests in a relaxed and comfortable environment and I am looking forward to the results. Remember no matter your level NCFL can help you achieve your dreams. Do you want a job in Japan that uses English then the English Department is for you. Do you want to study abroad in an English speaking country then the English Professional Department is for you. Do you want to work at the airport or become a flight attendant then the International Airline Department is for you. Do you want to be at the heart of Japanese hospitality and want to work at a hotel or resort then the International Hotel Department is for you. Do you want to create dresses or become a bridal coordinator then the Bridal Department is for you. Or are you just wanting to become the next big thing.
The next open campus at NCFL is Saturday, October 16th and this is also the day of the Airline Industry seminar and this is the day for you if you want to become a flight attendant or just work at the airport. Also remember that from next year the International Airline Department is accepting applications from male students too.
That’s all for now and this is the
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This is the 名古屋外語・ホテル・ブライダル専門学校 that's the Nagoya College of Foreign Languages!
We will be discussing topics in English and everything related to NCFL and that's all in English!
Remember all information about NCFL
can be found at www.ncfl.ac.jp
please send any questions, comments and advice to
mitchell.mcmillan@denpa.jp