Record number of students in Japan need help learning Japanese
A record number of students in Japan are seeking assistance with learning the Japanese language. This increase highlights the challenges faced by non-native speakers in adapting to the language. Educational institutions are responding by enhancing support programs to meet this growing demand.
- ▪The number of students needing help with Japanese has reached an all-time high.
- ▪Many of these students are non-native speakers who struggle with the language.
- ▪Schools are implementing new programs to provide additional support for these learners.
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