SWACIA began in 2012 as non-profit organization in Japan. In 2017, SWACIA was awarded to revise a Japanese textbook, Japanese in 30 Weeks Romaji Course once was used at the Oxford university. As the non-profit, SWACIA directed 150 pupils in the Japanese classes of elementary school from 2016 in Nigeria, the very first Japanese language classes in the entire Nigeria. The textbook flees the students from burdensome memorization typically associated with verbs. The method is called Pana-Lingua method which the 19 model verbs that enable the students to reproduce inflections of any other Japanese verbs automatically and correctly. It is the quickest way to master Japanese language. Students learn by using tongues and ears to be accustomed to the systematic rhythm, the powerful and effective tool to fast learning with fun and ease. It is the standard Japanese, as spoken in Tokyo, which is understood by anybody in Japan.
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