THE Quezon City government announced free online basic classes on Japanese language beginning in April.
In a Facebook post, the Quezon City Public Library said participants must be 18 and up; have a laptop, desktop, or smartphone; have a stable internet connection; and a Zoom account.
The free online classes will cater to 500 successful applicants and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Successful applicants will be notified via email, to which they must confirm their attendance within 24 hours.
They must use their official names during class, held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on different dates.
Students will receive a digital certificate of participation after submitting a duly accomplished evaluation form provided at the end of the classes, which are set to take place on the following dates:
April 17
May 8
June 19
July 10
Aug. 14
Sept. 11
Oct. 9
Nov. 13
Dec. 11
Interested individuals must register through this .
Launched in the Philippines in 2019, the program is hosted by the QCPL with Jellyfish Education Philippines, the local arm of the Japanese consultancy company that offers language education services. Jellyfish is also serving Vietnam and Indonesia.
For inquiries and concerns, you may email Ernani Agulto at eaagulto.qcpl@gmail.com.
