☆ It's been over 10 years since I started studying medical English, and I believe continuity is crucial in learning. During class, I focus, read a lot, and practice pronunciation out loud, which is very stimulating. The teachers are very kind. I also believe that MELSA's "flexibility" is the key for me to continue studying medical English at my own pace.
—Ms. T, Dental Assistant, living in Tokyo (translated)
☆ Recently, I’ve had fewer opportunities to speak English at work, but I’d like to be able to handle situations calmly at any time. The lessons involve practical content, such as role-playing conversations in a hospital setting. I also learn new things that I wouldn’t notice on my own. Thanks to the kind teacher, I can continue without worrying about my level.
I look forward to continuing to learn.
—Ms. M, Pharmacist, living in Chiba Prefecture (translated)
☆ I am not a healthcare professional, but I have been learning at MELSA since a few years before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics. The materials are packed with dialogues, and simply swapping out words makes them useful for everyday life, travel, and work. Medical knowledge is directly connected to our own and our family’s health, so it’s not just about learning English—it’s knowledge that can benefit us. With the increase in inbound tourism in Japan, there are plenty of opportunities to use it even domestically.
Challenging myself at a slightly higher level is also fun. The teachers are kind and approachable. They provide a wide variety of learning options, so I’ve been able to enjoy studying for a long time.
—Ms. O, Office Worker, living in Chiba Prefecture (translated)
☆ When I’m tired from work, I sometimes feel a bit reluctant to attend evening online classes, but I’m always comforted by Shishikura Sensei’s smile.
The lessons are packed with content, but it’s easy to ask questions about even small things, which makes them very beneficial.
—Ms. S, Nurse, living in Canada (translated)