Students who are looking to build their command of the Japanese language can get extra help in a Washington DC Japanese course by contacting Varsity Tutors. Knowing more than one language has become a highly prized skill, and understanding Japanese can useful if you're dealing with one of the many technology-based companies that dominate Japan's economy. Even if you're simply looking to fulfill your foreign languages requirements at Woodrow Wilson High School and hoping to use Japanese on an eventual trip to Tokyo, knowing another language come in handy. A Washington DC Japanese class can be an excellent way to build up your skills. If you're interested in making the grade and learning the language to the best of your ability, signing up for a course provided by Varsity Tutors can be a great way to get started.
Why should I sign up for a Washington DC Japanese course?
In the classroom setting, it's not always easy to get the practice you need to truly master a language. Learning a language takes time and repetition to really understand it, and the truth is that being in the classroom at Georgetown University doesn't always give you enough time to practice Japanese during your scheduled class time. Even if you lessons do sink in during class, finding the time to properly study can be a challenge when you don't have it built into your schedule.
Opting for a Washington DC Japanese class can change that. When you sign up by contacting Varsity Tutors, you'll be able to find a time that works for you to get instruction from the comfort of your own home. Classes are conducted entirely online, so all you'll need is an internet connection and a room where you're comfortable to get started with your studies.
During your class, you'll be working with an instructor who knows and understands Japanese and enjoys teaching it to others. Your instructor will be able to explain the many nuances of the language, such as the rule that all verbs must be placed at the end of the sentence when speaking proper Japanese. If there's an issue that's cropped up in your Japanese class at the Columbia Heights Education Campus, such as how to conjugate a verb into past or non-past tense, your instructor can discuss it and help you become more comfortable using it.
You'll also be able to work with other students in a collaborative manner as part of your Washington DC Japanese course. When you sign into your class, you'll do so at the same time as other Japanese students, giving all of you the chance to discuss what your instructor has gone over and how it compares with instruction you've received in the classroom. During your discussions, you might pick up on something that another student has learned and put his or her method to good use, or you might help each other improve by practicing your Japanese together.
And if you'd like to work with your instructor in a one-on-one setting, that's easy to do as well. All you have to do is ask your instructor, and you'll be able to schedule a time that works for both of you to meet so you can get a bit of extra help. Each class is designed to help students as much as possible, and your instructor will be happy to help you work toward success.
How can I enroll in a Washington DC Japanese class?
Getting started with a class is easy when you contact Varsity Tutors. All you have to do is let our team of educational consultants know what days and times work best for you, and we can help you find the right class for your needs. Classes are scheduled throughout the day to give you plenty of options, and all classes start on a monthly basis, so you won't be waiting around for long after signing up to get started with your instruction.
Learning any new language takes time and effort, but when you put your mind to it and really put the work in, you'll find that the results are worth it. If you're ready to develop your understanding of Japanese and build your confidence, a Washington DC Japanese course could be the right option for you. Whether you're a freshman at Wilson High School or a senior at Georgetown, Varsity Tutors can help you find a course that encourages you to push toward your goals. Reach out to us today to get started!

Jeanna: Washington Japanese course instructor
...is Jeanna. At a young age, my parents foster a profound belief that a good education was crucial to your future. Since then, I have tried to encourage other students to strive for academic achievement. I graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I also received my TEFL certificate in 2012. I have taught English in South Korea for two years at an after-school academy. Since then I have...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Korean
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Elementary School Writing
- +57 subjects

Karen: Washington Japanese course instructor
...I spent time working in the Richland and Pasco School Districts as a Japanese coach and substitute teacher. I also spent time with the Columbia Basin College ESL Program, where I was a volunteer ESL tutor. In addition to these classroom roles, I spent time acting as an interpreter for Spanish, Japanese and English lectures on various topics and interpreted for local guides on tours aboard 800-passenger cruise ship run by international non-profit organization on...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelors, Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Conversational Spanish
- Test Prep
- Spanish 2
- +19 subjects

Branden: Washington Japanese course instructor
...engineering graduate, I strive to exemplify in my tutoring the same communication skills, attention to detail, and creative initiative that I developed during my studies. Having learned through past teaching experience that no two students think exactly alike, I facilitate learning by developing methods that cater to a student's personal learning style. I aim to make the learning experience feel less like a chore and more like an opportunity for self-improvement. Outside of tutoring, I...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- ISEE- Lower Level
- Elementary School Math
- English
- +22 subjects

Cynthia: Washington Japanese course instructor
...recent graduate from Princeton University, home for the summer in the Philadelphia area. I was a Neuroscience major, and I will be pursuing my PhD in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have taken...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Calculus AB
- Math
- Science
- +72 subjects

Sarah: Washington Japanese course instructor
I'm a graduate student who studies economics and a little bit of history. I love to teach, and I adapt my tutoring style to each student I work with. I'm mostly easy going and like to check in regularly to make sure you're getting the most out of your sessions. Happy to help with test prep, economics courses, math courses, and more!
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- New York University - Current Grad Student, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- GRE Quantitative
- Microeconomics
- GRE Verbal
- +15 subjects

Miyuki: Washington Japanese course instructor
...native Japanese speaker. I was born and raised in Japan. After attending Meiji Gakuin University in Japan, I moved to the United States. I am able to speak, read and write both Japanese and English. I have two young sons, and I have taught them how to speak and write in both English and Japanese--they are bilingual. I am easy going, friendly and very patient. I change my tutoring style to match the needs of...
Education & Certification
- Meiji gakuin university - Associates, International affairs
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- TOEFL
- Test Prep
- Languages

Calita: Washington Japanese course instructor
I have experience working with children as a teacher, tutor, and mentor, and am quite comfortable designing games, activities, and crafts to enhance their learning. My experience ranges from working with special needs children to tutoring to teaching English.
Education & Certification
- Wittenberg University - Bachelors, Spanish/Global Studies
- Johns Hopkins University - SAIS - Masters, International Development/Public Health
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish 1
- Other
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +35 subjects

Jonah: Washington Japanese course instructor
...and skiing. I think traveling is a great way to both discover new places and reflect on where I'm from, and skiing speaks for itself whether in California, Japan, Austria, or Switzerland. Of course, I can't be on the road all the time, so for the 95% of the time that I'm at home I enjoy crossword puzzles, music, watching sports (especially the Lakers and the Packers), and finding cheap and tasty food all over...
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Bachelor in Arts, History of Science
- Johns Hopkins SAIS - Master of Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Calculus AB
- Conversational Spanish
- College Chemistry
- +69 subjects

Abby: Washington Japanese course instructor
...as learn from their mistakes. If it is one thing we can all learn that is to not continue to make the same mistakes. I also believe in the philosophy that learning should be fun and students should "want" to learn rather than "have" to. By understanding the applicability of what we learn to our personal/professional lives we can better relate and retain it. Not everything we learn may be interesting or as relevant to...
Education & Certification
- Purdue University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- National Louis University - Masters, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- C++
- Study Skills and Organization
- Writing
- +30 subjects

Yukiho: Washington Japanese course instructor
...ESL courses at an intensive English program. Language teaching is what I am always passionate about. I enjoy teaching and developing materials (and fun activities) to help students learn the language and culture. My teaching is based on student-centered learning. I guide my students to figure out the question they have, methods to solve the question/problem, and answer(s) to the question. My function as a teacher is not to provide the answer, but to help...
Education & Certification
- Ryukoku University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Idaho - Master of Arts, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- ESL/ELL
- +2 subjects