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2.3.1.9. Computer Aided Language Learning (CALL) Seminars

The registration fee is 5,000 Yen - and this fee is waived if....

  • you are a Yamasa student OR
  • you have previously studied at Yamasa, OR
  • you have already paid for a standard level OCJS password or higher membership level.

    Seasonality: Classes are slightly cheaper to provide in Off-Peak Season. This lower cost structure is also passed on in the form of reduced tuition fees.

  • Off-Peak season is February to May, and September to November.
  • Peak season is June to August, December and January.

    Time/Schedule: Classes scheduled in the mornings (AM - at Yamasa defined as 09:00-13:40 inclusive) are slightly less expensive to provide than in the afternoon (PM) schedule, which is 13:40-21:00. A small surcharge of 500 yen per class will apply to classes provided on Sundays or Public Holidays. Please note that if you want to study on Sundays or Public Holidays you need to apply at least 56 days in advance - teachers have families and need to know when travel arrangements etc can be made.

    Teaching materials: All online access study materials are included. Software is not required. Analog texts may be chosen in consultation with faculty and paid for separately.

    AM 09:00-13:40 PM 13:40-21:00
    # of Classes Off-Peak Peak Off-Peak Peak
    CALL  6-14 classes 1400 1700 1700 1800
    15-84 classes 1300 1600 1600 1700
    85 or more 1200 1500 1500 1600

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