Wednesday, December 17, 2008

28 KA students pass Shoei/Good luck Hiroo students!

The final results for Shoei are in. 28 of 35 KA students passed! These numbers are simply incredible. Students, we congratulate you on all of your hard work and success. Well done!

Those of you who didn't manage to pass this time, don't worry, you can take the test again in a little over a m0nth. Besides, we have other tests on the horizon and I know you can pass them if you work hard.

Hiroo examinees, good luck tomorrow! Hiroo has an exciting, new program that our students from last year love. If you remember what you've learned with us and stay focused during the writing section, I know you'll do great. Our thoughts are with you and we're looking forward to hearing the results on the weekend.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Exam Season Kicks Off

Congratulations to all the students who passed Kaetsu, Rikkyo, Gakushuin, and Jissen! We are all so proud of you.

I'd like to also wish all of the Shoei examinees good luck on today's exam. Our advice to you: Do your best, be yourself, and don't panic. Remember that all of you have improved so much this year and you already have much to be proud of. Whatever the results, you have earned the respect and admiration of your teachers and peers here at KA. We are already very proud of you.

Good luck today!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Eiken Success!

The October Eiken results are in and they look fantastic. You can look at our website's "Congratulations" page to see the complete list of students who passed. Interviews are up in a couple of weeks, so let's all work hard together to send this thing out of the park. 

Juken students, KAAT tests are coming up next week. Remember that this is the most important KAAT test of the year as we'll be making our final recommendations for schools based on your results. Please study hard this week and follow the advice of your teachers as you take the KAAT. 
Good luck! 

By the way, thanks for all the Halloween candy and the great costumes!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

July, 2008 Eiken Results

All of us at KA are thrilled about the latest Eiken results. Despite the fact the Eiken is becoming increasingly difficult each year, more students than ever are passing the upper level exams. Amazing.

I'd like to give a special congratulations to our students who have tried to pass the eiken without success in the past, but who have continued to study hard and have now achieved their goal. Hard work does really pay off--that's not just a cliche. Great work!

Now it's time to get ready for the interview exam. Those taking the first grade interview, please try to set up a time to study privately with a teacher. The first grade interview is tricky and requires some guidance. Help from one of our teachers can go a long, long way towards getting the score you need.

For those of you who did not quite make it this time, don't worry. We've got all summer to prepare for the Eiken in Septemeber. Good luck!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Juken Congratulations Party: TGI Friday's and Bowling

A special thanks to all of you who came to the lunch and bowling party last Sunday. It was wonderful seeing all of you together for one last final congratulations. I'd like to thank everyone for also being so kind to my son. I'm so glad he had a chance to meet all of you. He had a great time and he's looking forward to the next KA party. 

As most of you are still continuing to study here at KA, there is no need for good-byes. For those of you who are leaving, I'd like to express my appreciation for all of your hard work and also for all of the great memories. If you ever need our support again, we'll be here for you. Don't forget to send us an E-mail from time to time to let us know how you are doing. 

For those of you who are staying...let's get to work! We've got Eiken and the TOEFL coming up, so let's take advantage of how much you have learned this year and ace those tests. 

To all, the party pictures will be available at the Daitabashi KA, so please stop by sometime to look at them. We'll also be sending some of them to your homes. 

Again, thank you for everything. You were such a special class and all of us at KA will never forget you. 

Monday, March 24, 2008

More Congratulations!

Great work T on the Shibu Shibu 'henyu' exam. I'd also like to congratulate Chihiro and Atsushi on their great work on the Eiken 1st grade. Both of you have been back in Japan for several years now, and it's great to see that your English is steadily improving. 

Juken students of 2007 and 2008, I'm very much looking forward to Sunday's party. I hope that all of you will be able to make it. If you can't make it to TGI Friday's, at least try to make it to the bowling party. We'll be teaming you up with students who will be attending your new school, so it will be a great chance to make new friends. It would be great if you already knew a few people from your new school before school begins. 

See you then!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Keio, Gakugeidai Oizumi, Shoei

Congratulations to all of you who passed the Keio, Gakugeidai, and Shoei exams! Once again, we are all very proud of your accomplishments. 

Most of you who passed these exams have already passed one or more exams for other schools and now you have a very important decision to make. As you make your decision, please keep in mind that we are all here to offer advice and support to you and your parents. We also have many juken students from previous years who are still studying with us. I'm sure they would be happy to tell you about their schools and provide you with the information you need. Just let us know what we can do for you. 

Again, congratulations everyone...and thank you for making this a great year for KA and for each other. 


Friday, February 1, 2008

M, T, M, L, H

Sherlock's field trip to beautiful Medaimae was a great success. M,T,M,L, and H learned all about the history of my hometown and the history of cats.

We learned that cats came from Egypt and were brought over to Europe by traders to help Europeans fight off the disease-infested rats.

And we drank coffee.

We also learned a lot about Chubby and about the Korean language. We learned about the contents of his wallet, although he didn't seem very pleased by that.
Sherlock has been a great class and I will miss them dearly. We had a great year together. Thank you for all your hard work and kindness. You are great kids and I'm sure you will achieve great things at your new schools.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Shibu Shibu Results Best Ever

Wow! We can't say enough how proud we are of all of you. 12 KA students managed to pass Shibu Shibu, and one of our very own was chosen as the 'special' student. This level of success is unprecedented for KA, and perhaps for any school in the kikokushijo community. We are in awe of the great work you've all done. 

Congratulations! 

Friday, January 25, 2008

Congratulations Shibu Maku Students!

We were absolutely thrilled with the great results from the Shibu Maku exams. Sixteen of our students managed to pass one of the two most difficult English tests in Japan. All of us at KA are extremely proud.

This is turning into the one of the best'juken' seasons ever. Our students are all stepping up and doing their best.

Keio, Shibu Shibu, and Gakugeidai students, we know that you're getting tired but you only have a few days left to go. Hang in there, and look forward to our bowling party in February!

Monday, January 21, 2008

The Eiken and the KAAT Test , Sunday Intensive Course

Although many of this year's 'juken' students are taking an entrance exam on the same day that the Eiken is going to be held, other juken students should seriously consider taking the Eiken this time around or at the latest in June. The first year of junior high school is busier than many of you might expect, and it will be difficult to find the time to study English as intensively as you have during this exam season. This might be your best chance...at least for a year or two. 

5th graders, I strongly encourage you to take the Eiken this January, even if you feel you aren't quite ready. Practice makes perfect, and for some students, the first attempt at any given level ends up being a practice run. Take the test, if you don't pass, find out what you need help with, and pass it next June. Studying for the Eiken can also help you with the KAAT test, our own placement test for students taking junior high school entrance exams. You'll be taking that soon so you'll want to be ready.

J1 students, glad to hear that many of you are finally going to take the Eiken. I realize that you were exhausted from last year's juken season, but I think we all agree it's time to get serious about English again. Eiken 1st grade for starters, then the PSAT. 

Giggles came to the Sunday intensive course, but she managed to keep the giggling under control. Thank you. 

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Hard Work and Giggles

Last night seven or eight students stayed after nine working tirelessly on their essays and interview skills. I have to say I was very impressed with the progress the students have made, although there is still a way to go. 

As we were working hard in the science room, we couldn't help but be distracted by a strange yet familar sound:  Chi and Ay giggling uncontrollably in the room next door. Wonder what that was about. It's incredible how much giggling can come out from such a small space. If we could somehow harness the energy from their giggles, we could power up the whole school without the use of electricity. 

Mmm. 

One more note, a number of exams are coming up this weekend. Examinees, please be sure to get some rest over the next two days. Don't forget to take a few slow breaths whenever you begin to feel overwhelmed. Good luck. Our thoughts are with you! 







Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Senzoku Students: We're Very Proud

Great work! This year is turning out to be one of the most competitive ever, yet 20 of our students managed to pass Senzoku, who only accepted 36 this year for the A exam. That is simply amazing. We are all so proud of you.

For many of you, there is still more to come. Hang in there! It will all be over in just a few short weeks!



Thursday, January 10, 2008

Well Done!

Kogyokushya is a very difficult to school to get into. I'm very proud of all you boys for your hard work! 

Congratulations!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Congratulations!

Congratulations to all of the students who passed Shirayuri Gakuen and Sei Gakuen. You've worked hard and you deserve your success!

Congratulations! Sei Gakuin!

Congratulations to all of our students who passed Sei Gakuin! I'm very proud of you!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Don't forget to relax...and laugh a little.

With all of the big exams coming up, it's important for 'juken' students to remember to find a few moments here and there to relieve some stress. Take a short walk, read a funny story, do some push-ups, or just close your eyes and take a few slow breaths. 

Obviously, you have to keep up the good work, but don't forget to take care of yourself. If you need a good laugh to help you relax, just think about the blue and pink slippers all the teachers in Jiyugaoka have been wearing. You could also think about Thomas's morning hair or Josh's receding hair line (which you all seem to like to bring up so often).

Also remember that we are all very proud of you. Whatever the results of your exams, you have earned the admiration and respect of everyone here at KA. You've worked hard, you're doing your best, so don't be hard on yourself. 

See you tonight. Good luck!

 

Pun of the week:  I used to like Kabuki theatre, but now I like noh drama. 



Monday, January 7, 2008

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! I hope all of your new year's wishes come true.