The study of English is a standard part of the Japanese curriculum.
Usually it's taught in schools, since English is the most widespread language.
Japanese school children study subjects such as Science, Math, English, Japanese, and History.
Gakusei is the Japanese word for student
They study more then 6 hour everyday
Susan C. McNaught has written: 'An analysis of the relationship between the preferred cognitive learning style of field independence/field dependence and success in learning English as a second language among post-secondary Japanese students' -- subject(s): Japanese speakers, Study and teaching (Higher), Cognitive learning, Psychological testing, Japanese students, Field dependence (Psychology), English language
Literally, "I think your Japanese study is good."
They can learn English as an elective but it isn't part of the curriculum. Most students do study English though because it does help them in life.
John Noel Hamilton has written: 'A phonetic study of the Irish of Tory Island, Co. Donegal' -- subject(s): Dialects, Irish language 'Phonetic text of the Irish of North Mayo' 'An investigation of the socio-cultural attitudes of Japanese university students to the study of English'
Diane Hawley Nagatomo has written: 'Exploring Japanese University English teachers' professional identity' -- subject(s): In-service training, Training of, Study and teaching, Japanese speakers, English teachers, English language
There are lots of school you can choose from depending on your interest of study. Wimbledon School of English offers English lesson for students from overseas.
English subject refers to the subject in school that people study from the time that they are little learning the English until college. In English, students will learn rules of grammar and also read books.
study english
Susie Yuen has written: 'ESL university students' coping strategies' -- subject(s): College students, English language, Foreign Students, Foreign speakers, Students, Foreign, Study and teaching (Higher)