Everyone who goes to a school/attend college wants to graduate some day. It is not the end of learning, but the beginning of a new journey. After studying hundreds of lessons, people will start asking when can they become proficient. If you attend a Japanese class and you follow their structure, you will graduate one day with an advanced level. What about Jpod101? Can we graduate too?
Here is some of my suggestions:
In order to graduate as an advanced student, the graduating students must fulfill the following requirement:
1. Complete a minimum of 50 Newbie Lessons.
2. Complete a minimum of 200 Beginner Lessons.
3. Complete a minimum of 200 Intermediate Lessons, which can be broken down into at least 60 Lower Intermediate, 80 Intermediate and 60 Upper Intermediate.
4. Complete all 60 Survival Phrases.
5. Complete at least 50 Cultural Classes.
6. Complete at least 20 Audio Blogs.
7. Jpod101 will need to create 20 Advanced Lessons for the graduating class.
After all 600 lessons were completed, Jpod101 will let that student sit for an exam. That exam level must be as tough as JLPT1 or even tougher than that.
Once the student achieve a certain score, Jpod101 can graduate that student. This student will be certified achieving Advanced level in Japanese for Reading, Writing, Listening and Comprehension. In order to be certified in Conversation, the student has to fly to Tokyo HQ to sit for a conversation exams with the hosts. Jpod101 will then offer an extra certification in Conversation. A diploma can be offered too.
Doesn't it sound good, please consider this idea. Maybe we can have a class of 2008?