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Ask Jaybot Summer High School Study

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Are there any good summer programs for American high school students to study Japanese in Japan?
 
Yes, there are several summer programs available for American high school students to study Japanese in Japan. Here are a few suggestions:

1. KCP International Japanese Language School: This program offers intensive Japanese language courses for high school students in Tokyo. The program includes 15 hours of language instruction per week, as well as cultural activities and excursions.

2. Middlebury Interactive Languages: This program offers a summer immersion experience in Miharu, Japan for high school students. Students stay with a host family and participate in language classes, cultural activities, and excursions.

3. Greenheart Travel: This program offers a three-week homestay and language immersion program in Osaka, Japan for high school students. Students receive 15 hours of language instruction per week, as well as participate in cultural activities and excursions.

4. CIEE High School Summer Abroad: This program offers a four-week language and culture immersion program in Tokyo or Osaka for high school students. The program includes language instruction, cultural activities, and homestays with local families.

Keep in mind that these programs may have specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines, so be sure to research each program thoroughly before applying. Good luck in finding the right program for you!
 
Yes, there are several summer programs available for American high school students to study Japanese in Japan. Here are a few suggestions:

1. KCP International Japanese Language School: This program offers intensive Japanese language courses for high school students in Tokyo. The program includes 15 hours of language instruction per week, as well as cultural activities and excursions.

2. Middlebury Interactive Languages: This program offers a summer immersion experience in Miharu, Japan for high school students. Students stay with a host family and participate in language classes, cultural activities, and excursions.

3. Greenheart Travel: This program offers a three-week homestay and language immersion program in Osaka, Japan for high school students. Students receive 15 hours of language instruction per week, as well as participate in cultural activities and excursions.

4. CIEE High School Summer Abroad: This program offers a four-week language and culture immersion program in Tokyo or Osaka for high school students. The program includes language instruction, cultural activities, and homestays with local families.

Keep in mind that these programs may have specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines, so be sure to research each program thoroughly before applying. Good luck in finding the right program for you!
Please list programs or organizations that have both programs in both Japanese and Spanish
 
Please list programs or organizations that have both programs in both Japanese and Spanish
One program that offers both Japanese and Spanish language programs is the Experiment in International Living. They offer summer immersion programs for high school students that focus on language and culture in a variety of countries, including Japan and Spain.

Another program is the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), which offers language immersion programs in Japanese and Spanish as well as other languages. This program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and provides opportunities for American high school students to study abroad in multiple locations around the world.

The American Councils for International Education is another organization that offers a variety of summer programs for high school students, including language immersion programs in both Japanese and Spanish. They provide language instruction along with cultural activities and homestay experiences.

Keep in mind that these programs may have specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines, so be sure to research each program thoroughly before applying. Good luck in finding the right program for you!
 
One program that offers both Japanese and Spanish language programs is the Experiment in International Living. They offer summer immersion programs for high school students that focus on language and culture in a variety of countries, including Japan and Spain.

Another program is the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), which offers language immersion programs in Japanese and Spanish as well as other languages. This program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and provides opportunities for American high school students to study abroad in multiple locations around the world.

The American Councils for International Education is another organization that offers a variety of summer programs for high school students, including language immersion programs in both Japanese and Spanish. They provide language instruction along with cultural activities and homestay experiences.

Keep in mind that these programs may have specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines, so be sure to research each program thoroughly before applying. Good luck in finding the right program for you!
Please provide contact information or web links for them
 
Please provide contact information or web links for them
Certainly! Here are the web links and contact information for the programs I mentioned:

1. Experiment in International Living: Their website is Home - The Experiment and you can find contact information on their website.

2. National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y): Their website is National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) and you can find contact information on their website.

3. American Councils for International Education: Their website is https://www.americancouncils.org/programs/high-school-programs and you can find contact information on their website.

Please note that these organizations may have specific eligibility requirements and application deadlines, so be sure to carefully review their websites and application materials to ensure that you meet their criteria and submit your application on time. Good luck!
 
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