Domestic University Transfer Courses UNIVERSITY TRANSFER COURSE
Kanda Institute of Languages' transfer method boasts one of the highest acceptance rates in Japan. We will lead you to the "university you really want to go to".
Helping you choose the right department or academic department for you.
If you are unsure of what you want to study, transferring to a university is recommended. Through counseling and courses, you can clarify the research theme you want to study and then choose the university of your choice.
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Curriculum that directly leads to success , guided by data accumulated over many years
Transfer examinations are difficult to study on one's own because there is little information available. At Kanda Institute of Languages, we have accumulated information on various university examinations over the years. Our guidance based on past data and tailored to the trends of the year directly leads to success.
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Pass the transfer exam Sophisticated English Proficiency
With an increasing number of universities nowadays emphasizing English proficiency in their transfer examinations, Kanda Institute of Languages' classes are an effective preparation for the examinations, as they enable students to efficiently improve their four English skills. Some of the English-related subjects are studied in mixed classes with the English Major Course and the English Basic Training Course.
TOPICS Course Topics
English and Japanese language skills to pass the transfer examination. A full range of academic courses allows students to enter a wide range of universities.
The transfer examination is a test of whether a student has the academic ability and specialized knowledge to keep up with lectures after entering the second or third year of university. We provide thorough support for specialized subjects and essay writing, which are difficult to prepare for on one's own. Kanda Institute of Languages has many experienced instructors who can provide specialized guidance for each field of study. Students can maintain a high level of motivation by studying with classmates who are working toward the same goals.
Examples of Courses
English and American Literature Linguistics and English Studies International Relations Economics and Business Administration Sociology and Media Studies Law and Political Science Education
PICK UP Introduction of Classes
University Transfer Preparation A/B
In Measure A, students will strengthen their English skills through exercises in grammar, long-text reading comprehension, Japanese translation, and English translation. In Preparation B, students will acquire sentence structure skills and knowledge of current events, and learn how to write essays that will help them pass the exam.
academic skills
Clarify your own future plans so that you can choose the academic field that best suits you. Students will prepare a statement of purpose and an interview according to their future career path, and acquire the education and logical thinking skills that are essential for university research.
English Debate
Students will acquire the knowledge, information gathering skills, and four English language skills necessary to debate in both Japanese and English. Students will develop logical and critical thinking skills that will be useful in their university studies.
STUDENT'S VOICE What is the unique learning experience at KIFL?
English Major 2nd Year Kaho Fukushima Saitama Prefectural Kounosu High School graduate
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Faculty of Language and Culture Department of Language and Culture 3rd year transfer student accepted
My first choice, which I didn't reach when I was a ronin. Admission to KIFL was the turning point for his success.
I became interested in languages and multiculturalism when I was in elementary school and had my sights set on the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, but after a long process of taking entrance exams, the results were fruitless. In the midst of my feelings of not being able to give up, my mother found KIFL. I was attracted to KIFL not only because of its support for transferring, but also because of its ability to train English language skills from the basics. I loved English, but in the EIC class after entering the school, I struggled a lot with speaking at first because of all the international students and returnees. As I had only studied mainly reading for my university entrance exams, expressing my own opinions in English was a big obstacle for me. One thing that left a lasting impression on me was the advice I received from my teacher when I was struggling to improve my TOEIC®. He told me, "Just read the printed word, even if it's Japanese," and I devoted an hour of my commute to school to reading, which increased my processing speed in reading English passages, and my score went up dramatically. This was truly an eye-opening experience. At university, I plan to study second language acquisition theory. I would like to deeply explore the process of how people acquire a language other than their native tongue. I learned at KIFL that the key to language improvement is not to be afraid of making mistakes but to be proactive in trying to communicate.
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CAREER Qualifications and Career Paths
Aimed Qualifications
TOEIC® 700 or above
Practical English Proficiency Test Level 1 or above
TOEFL ITP® 480 or higher
TOEIC®Speaking 130 points or higher, TOEIC®Writing 140 points or higher, National Interpreter Guide, United Nations Official Languages English Proficiency Test Level B or higher, Microsoft Office Specialist