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Lê An

Vietnam

I love studying at Gakken Classroom! I am no longer afraid of Math. Because I have been able to review my knowledge, my grades last semester were higher. With new math problems, even if I cannot get 100 points on the first try, I can still continue to try again until I understand the lesson. In addition to learning math, I also learn a new learning method and new skills. At first, I was not used to studying by myself, reading aloud and underlining when doing exercises at Gakken Classroom, but now I find that doing so helps me study more focused and effectively. I can completely study at home. I can participate in classes with my older siblings and younger siblings. I love studying and also enjoy cleaning the classroom. Con được tham gia lớp học cùng với các anh chị và cả các em nhỏ tuổi hơn con. Con thấy yêu thích việc học và thích cả việc dọn dẹp lớp học.

I love going to Gakken Classroom!


I love studying at Gakken Classroom!
I am no longer afraid of Math. Because I have been able to review my knowledge, my grades last semester were higher. With new math problems, even if I cannot get 100 points on the first try, I can still continue to try again until I understand the lesson.
In addition to learning math, I also learn a new learning method and new skills. At first, I was not used to studying by myself, reading aloud and underlining when doing exercises at Gakken Classroom, but now I find that doing so helps me study more focused and effectively. I can completely study at home.
I can participate in classes with my older siblings and younger siblings. I love studying and also enjoy cleaning the classroom.

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The Gakken Classroom brand was created in 1980 with the ardent desire to help children gain self-confidence and experience the joy of learning. Gakken Classroom currently has over 15,000 learning centers with over 420,000 members learning at them. In the face of the changing demands for education and in response to a wave of requests from abroad, we also expanded overseas in 2014.
Seeking education which suits the coming age, people around the world call for education
which focuses not just on visible skills such as test scores, but which fosters invisible skills which cannot be measured with numbers, such as logical thinking skills, zest for living, learning motivation, learning attitude and morals. Technological development and globalization offer us new opportunities. On the other hand, the fast-paced changes come with uncertainty. In the coming age, we will need invisible skills such as logical thinking skills, problem-solving skills and concentration more than ever.