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of Moldova attended for the third time consecutively to the 26th Japanese Speech Contest among CIS countries’ students, which has been held on October 25, 2014, in Moscow, Russia. This contest was held in the great hall of the Russian State Library and there were 20 participants from 10 different countries (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, ... Read more...

The 26th Japanese Speech Contest among CIS countries

The 26th Japanese Speech Contest among CIS countries

 

 

The 26th Japanese Speech Contest among CIS countries’ has been held on October 26, 2013, in Moscow, Russia. It was the second time for the Republic of Moldova to participate in this contest.

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I like Japanese

I like Japanese

This is the title of one of the winning short films submitted for the Japanese Video Contest. Its author is Liubov Zelinskaia (artforjoy.com), 1st year student at the Foundation for Moldovan-Japanese Relations. The main purpose of this contest is to increase people’s interest in studying Japanese in the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

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Limba Japoneză

Limba Japoneză

 

Fundaţia are onoarea de a Vă propune servicii licenţiate de predare a Limbii Japoneze, desfăşurat оn baza programelor de studii elaborate de specialişti ai Fundaţiei Nipone şi aprobate de către Ministerul Educaţiei al R. Moldova, corespunzоnd standardelor internaţionale, asigurate de către specialişti din Japonia de o оnaltă calificare.

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Closer to the Land of the Rising Sun

Closer to the Land of the Rising Sun

 

During almost a decade of activity, the Foundation has gathered in its portfolio amazing achievements, which are triple-oriented: on one side – there is diversity and up-to-dateness, on another – the continuously increasing number of students, and lastly but not less important – giving a hand to teachers. 

 

 

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The Special Jury Prize awarded to Anna Şefer

On the 27th of April 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine was held the 1st edition of international Japanese speech contest, entitled “The Japan in my heart” organized by National linguistic University Kiev National Linguistic University in partnership with the Japanese Teachers Association of Ukraine, Ukraine-Japan Center and the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine.

The contest gathered students who study Japanese in different institutions from GUAM member states. The Republic of Moldova was presented by Anna Şefer – a 4th year student at the Foundation for Moldovan-Japanese Relations and 2nd year student at the Faculty of Chemistry of the State University of Moldova.

Plenipotentiary ambassador of Ukraine and of the Republic of Moldova, Toichi Sakata, said that this event offers the possibility to promote the talented students who study Japanese language and culture. ”It is important to draw up the quality of education to the level that the market demands, and along that, the integration of these students in Japanese companies is one of the purposes of this process.  Training qualified specialists guarantees the competitiveness of the country’s economy and attracts new investments.” emphasized His Excellency, Ambassador Toichi Sakata.

Anna presented her speech and answered accurately and coherently the questions asked by the jury, thus she managed to get a wonderful result – the Special Jury Prize.

The jury’s committee was formed by representatives from the Embassy of Japan and specialists of Japanese language who teach at universities in Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova.

Prizes awarded to the winners were very attractive – Japanese books and dictionaries, accessories and traditional Japanese souvenirs provided by Japanese companies present on the Ukrainian market.

“From the very beginning Japanese was something fascinating for me…a challenge. It’s true to say that studying Japanese helped me to develop some new skills, and taught me a lot of things. Participating in the international contest was a challenging experience for me, which combined difficulties and pleasure. The speech contest was hard enough for me, I had to rewrite my script several times and think of the best introduction and conclusion and so on, and I also was nervous and anxious before the contest. Other students were from faculties of Japanese, and their major was linguistics, which discouraged me a bit… I think this special prize is the greatest award for studying Japanese for 4 years at the Foundation of Moldovan-Japanese Relations, where I participated in every Japanese Speech Contest held in Moldova.” stated Anna.

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