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Dear JOI Community,
Will you still need me, The so-called baby boomers of Japan (people born during the post-war boom starting in 1947) will relate to these lyrics in more ways than one. They grew up listening to this song and now suddenly it is starting to make ironic sense. Incidentally, although he's a few years older than Japan's baby boomers, Paul McCartney, the writer of this classic Beatles tune, will, in fact, be 64 years old next month.
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![]() FUJINAWA Miyako |
If you are planning to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 2 this year,
you'll be interested in the newest class at our Japanese language school.
Starting in June , Fujinawa sensei is starting a new JLPT Level 2 Prep FlexLessons class in the evenings (Japan time), and Momii sensei is renaming his afternoon FlexLessons class for the same purpose. In both classes, you'll study the essential skills for passing the JLPT—grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, and reading comprehension—using textbooks and other materials specifically designed for success on the JLPT. Learn more here. |
![]() MOMII Shigefumi |
Support Tips|
About the Alternate Rooms: Every JOI classroom has an alternate room, which is used in
case of problems or maintenance with the original classroom.
Occasionally during class, there may be a problem with the classroom servers. In this case,
the teacher will instruct you to change to the alternate room.
You can find the URL for each classroom's alternate room at the top of the text chat.
If the teacher instructs you to change classes click on the URL, and go to the new room.
Note: The alternate room URL is also shown on your Current Reservations page next to the classroom name.
In other cases, your class time may coincide with the regular (but randomly timed) maintenance routine.
During the maintenance routine, the classrooms are emptied with a message like:
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| Are you having problems hearing in the classroom? Have you checked that your headphone volume is turned up and that the jack is in the correct plug-in of your computer? For more info, please read this FAQ. | |
| Is your classroom exhibiting strange behavior (clicking noises, delays, and so on)? If McAfee anti-virus or other security software is installed on your computer, it may be interfering with the classroom software. Please read more here. | |
| The classroom software is not Unicode-compatible. To be able to type and see Japanese in the text chat area of the classroom, you need to install a simple utility application from Microsoft. For details, please check here. | |
A hint to make sure you're heard in the classroom: After finishing what you have to say,
keep the button pressed for just a second longer. If you release the button too soon,
your last word or two gets clipped off.
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| Don't be shy! Take a minute and add your comment to the Message Board. Other JOI students would definitely like to hear your take on Japanese culture and language. |
Thanks, everyone, for helping make JOI a great online Japanese school! I hope you're having fun learning Japanese online. And don't forget about the lesson blog (login required)—take a look and post a comment in English or Japanese.
If you have other questions, be sure to check out the FAQs, or if you don't find an answer there, write me at support@japonin.com.
Regards,
Moses
JOI Support