POINTS
Learning Points
01
In the first year, we build up the "foundation" of English. Vocabulary, English grammar, reading comprehension, writing, and conversational expression are all solidified to build a foundation for acquiring a high level of English proficiency.
02
Practice and communicate anyway
In addition to the common subject "EIC," students will actually use the English they have learned in the course-specific subjects "Japan Studies" and "Debate Exercise. Under the guidance of both Japanese and non-Japanese instructors, students will strengthen their ability to communicate in a well-balanced manner.
03
Students are thoroughly prepared for English-related qualification tests. In addition to the TOEIC? L&R Test administered by all departments, the English major courses require students to take the TOEIC? S&W Tests, which measure output skills.
TOPICS
Course Topics
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Various Overseas Training Programs
Want to work as an assistant interpreter overseas, study abroad in England, or work for an overseas travel agency? Kanda Institute of Languages is proud to offer short-term overseas training programs at a number of partner schools and companies. You can choose the program that best suits your purpose from a wide variety of options.
Proficiency classes
In addition to common subjects, students in the English Major Course study specialized course subjects in leveled classes. Classes are reorganized in the first semester of the second year.
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Class Introduction
Interpreter Training
Students will acquire the advanced operational skills in English (vocabulary, grammar, articulation, pronunciation, and fluency) required for interpreting, and the ability to express themselves accurately and clearly when translating.
Business English Exercises
Students will learn business terminology, useful conversational expressions, and writing skills necessary for working in English. We train students to be active in the workplace by making use of English.
Global Englishes
Students will gather information in English about events happening in various parts of the world from the international media. Students will acquire knowledge of current events and cultures while being exposed to a variety of English expressions.
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Recommended for those whose parents are foreign nationals, those who have been abroad for a long time, and international students. Click here for more information about Japanese Language Support Course
Sample timetable (1st semester of 1st year)
CAREER
Qualifications and Main Career Paths
Aimed Qualifications
TOEIC? 700 or higher, TOEIC? Speaking 130 or higher, TOEIC? Writing 140 or higher, Practical English Proficiency Test Level 1 or higher, TOEFL ITP? 480 or higher, National Interpreter Guide (national certification), United Nations Official English Proficiency Test Level B or higher, English for Tourism Test Level 2 or higher, Business Proficiency Test Jobpass Level 2 or higher, Secretarial Skills Test Level 2 or higher, Microsoft Office Specialist
Main career paths
finding employment
ANA Cargo, JR East Japan Ryukyu Tourism & Sales, JTB Global Marketing & Travel, The Okura Tokyo, HIS, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Overseas Mission staff, The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko, All Nippon Airways, Takashimaya, Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters, Tokai Railway Company (JR Tokai), Toray Industries, Nippon Express, Japan Translation Center, Nomura Trading, Hato Bus, Hino Motors, Hoshino Resort, Isetan Mitsukoshi, Mirial Resort Hotels, Bank of Yokohama
university (college) transfer
Aoyama Gakuin University, Ochanomizu University, Kanazawa University, Kansai University, Kanda University of International Studies, Gunma University, Kobe University, International Christian University, Saitama University, Shiga University, Shinshu University, Chiba University, Chuo University, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Doshisha University, Dokkyo University, Hosei University, Mie University, Waseda University
MESSAGE
Messages from Graduates
English language skills" to understand the world view required and
I want to continue to improve my "expressiveness" as a model.
Although English was my strong subject in high school, I was not good at English conversation and even had a fear of it. Enrolling in Kanda Institute of Languages was a challenge for me to overcome my fear of English conversation. During my time at the school, I deepened my understanding of grammar through TOEIC? preparation, improved my vocabulary and listening comprehension, and had many opportunities to speak with foreign teachers in EiC classes, including speeches in English. I then transferred to Kanda University of International Studies to further improve my English skills. At the same time that others around me were beginning their job hunting activities, I took on the challenge of auditioning for modeling, something I had been interested in since high school. Currently, I am active in a wide range of activities from advertising, such as telepic commercials and posters, to fashion shows and music videos. Recently, she has been working as a model for "LifeWear" brand, which she has always loved, and often speaks English with foreign models at photo shoots. When I worked on overseas projects, I received instructions in English from the Pfund side about the world view to be expressed, and I would ask questions in English to deepen my understanding of the subject matter. English is also essential to broaden the scope of my work, as I use English in meetings. My goal is to become a model who can communicate on her own and understand the client's intentions, with a view to taking on the challenge of participating in overseas fashion shows. I intend to further polish the English skills I have cultivated so far and continue to give my all in modeling without forgetting how grateful I am to be able to do this job.
Model (International Model Agency SATORU JAPAN)
Anna Ogishima
English major, March 2017 graduation from Chiba Eiwa High School, Chiba, Japan
Kanda University of Foreign Studies, School of Foreign Languages, Department of English and American Languages, 3rd year transfer, March 2019 graduation.