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  2. Japanesepod101.com - Wikipedia

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    Created by Peter Galante in 2005, JapanesePod101.com provides audio and video lessons with accompanying text expansion exercises and other extensive tutoring aids available to paid subscribers or "premium subscribers". It is a product of Innovative Language Learning and is produced in Tokyo, Japan.

  3. Quipper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quipper is an education technology company that provides e-Learning, coaching, tutoring, and assessment services for K-12 in Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Mexico. The company's primary service is an online learning management system (LMS), which is used in different ways in each country where it operates. The LMS contains locally ...

  4. Aeon (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    Aeon (株式会社イーオン, Kabushikigaisha Īon) is a chain of English conversation teaching companies in Japan. [1] It is considered one of the historical "Big Four" eikaiwa schools . [ 2 ] The company operates 320 branch schools throughout Japan, and maintains staff recruitment offices in New York City and Los Angeles .

  5. italki - Wikipedia

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    italki (/ ˈ aɪ t ɔː k i /) is an online language learning platform which connects language learners and teachers through video chat. The site allows students to find online teachers for 1-on-1 tutoring, and teachers to earn money as freelance tutors. [3] italki is headquartered in Hong Kong, China.

  6. Angelique (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The first game was released in 1994 on Super Famicom. This is the first otome game (dating sim for women) known in the world. [2] The Angelique series is also the first otome game series of the Neo Romance series by Ruby Party. [3] Currently, the games in this series are only published in Japanese.

  7. Berlitz Japan - Wikipedia

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    Berlitz Japan, Inc. (ベルリッツ・ジャパン株式会社) is a chain of eikaiwa English conversation schools in Japan. It is a branch of Berlitz Corporation, a subsidiary of ILSC Holdings LP. As of 2014, it had 1,800 employees [1] and in 2020 it had 60 branches located all around Japan. [2]

  8. My Japanese Coach - Wikipedia

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    My Japanese Coach is a video game for the Nintendo DS and iOS developed by American company Sensory Sweep Studios and published by Ubisoft. As an installment of the My Coach series, the game teaches Japanese through a series of lessons and games. It was released on October 14, 2008.

  9. TakeLessons - Wikipedia

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    TakeLessons was an online platform that connected students with instructors for a variety of subjects offering both online and in-person individual and group lessons. The online marketplace covered topics including in areas like cooking, music, languages, academic subjects, and professional training.