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How to apply
You may register and pay by credit/laser card
online at
after 6 August 2013 or you can
download an application form and send it with a
cheque/draft/postal money order made payable
to Trinity College no. 1 account to: Patricia
Stapleton, Extramural Administrator, School of
Histories and Humanities, room 3141, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Applications may be made in person after
Tuesday, 6 August 2013, in room 3141, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 between
2.30
p.m. and 4.30 p.m. or by appointment
(
phone 01 896 8589).
Fee
€250 for the course. A concession rate is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
Thursdays, 6 p.m. - 7.30 p.m. (venue to be
confirmed). Please check our website:
after 6 August 2013 for update
or text ‘INFO’ to 087 2572015.
Duration
The course comprises of one class per week
over two twelve-week terms commencing
Thursday, 26 September 2013 and
recommencing Thursday, 16 January 2014.
There is a one week break in each term
(4-8
November 2013 and 24-28 February 2014)
when no classes will take place.
Introduction to Japanese
Language and Culture
This course teaches a basic ‘survival’ repertoire
of spoken Japanese and introduces some
central aspects of Japanese culture, including
the writing system. As much use as possible is
made of authentic materials.
How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary, Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, room 4091,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (before
6
September 2013). Phone: 01 896 1560
Fee
€395 payable in advance (reduced fee for
unemployed persons and those in receipt of a
social welfare pension). For security reasons
payment should be by cheque/draft/postal
money order only, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account.
Date, time and place
Thursdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., beginning on
26
September 2013, in the Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, Arts Building,
Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
The course lasts for twenty-four weeks, divided
into two twelve-week terms.
Post-Beginners Japanese
Continuing from the introduction to Japanese
language and culture, this course is designed to
extend learners’ ‘survival’ repertoire of spoken
Japanese and their knowledge of the Japanese
writing system (there is regular practice in
character composition and recognition). Aspects
of the cultural background are also dealt with.