Apply to Maplopo

Maplopo is the only immersive, synchronous AND asynchronous program specifically designed to help learners internalize the Japanese language through the power of story. Over the span of 15 weeks, we provide learners with the knowledge, structure, and accountability needed to break through learning ceilings so they can close the gap between where they are and where they want to be. Participants gain access to the language on a deeper level and learn how to use these skills through hands-on work and training from top instructors and professionals both inside and outside Japan.

Program Begins:

Commencement:

Priority Application Deadline:

Final Application Deadline:

Live Sessions:

Live Session Times:

Monday, September 2, 2024

Monday, December 9, 2024

Friday, May 31, 2024

Friday, August 2, 2024

Weekly for the last seven weeks

A future agreed upon time (JST)

Program Begins:

Commencement:

Priority Deadline:

Final Deadline:

Live Sessions:

Live Session Times:

Mon, Sept 2, 2024

Mon, Dec 9, 2024

Fri, May 31, 2024

Fri, Aug 2, 2024

Weekly/wks 9-15

To be agreed upon

Time Commitment

Growth takes time. Maplopers embrace the effort. Here’s what they sign up for:

Course duration: 15 weeks (essentially, one college semester)

Your weekly commitment: 12-15 hours (maybe more if you’re a go-getter)

Your weekly tasks in a nutshell:

  1. Review video modules (5-6 per week), study lesson worksheet, and complete Thinkific quizzes.
  2. Complete workbook assignments and submit for review.
  3. Receive feedback on your workbook assignments.
  4. Draft and submit your weekly writing assignment.
  5. Receive feedback on your writing assignment.
  6. Shadow with the audio immersion pack and practice with the Anki decks at your own leisure. The train is your best friend in Japan when it comes to this!

Main Schedule

Monday:

  • 5-6 lesson modules for the week released by 6 AM JST
  • Initial workbook assignments due by 8 PM

Tuesday:

  • Independent learning

Wednesday:

  • Independent learning

Thursday:

  • Independent learning

Friday:

  • Remaining workbook assignments due by 8 PM

Saturday:

  • Your time. Do something cool.

Sunday:

  • Writing assignment due at 11:59 PM

Additional information:

It’s important to know Maplopo cohorts are designed for professionals like you who are working full time. This means everyone has a busy schedule. Still, we make the time. Maplopo offers as intense a program as you would expect. But, commitments beget results that change lives. Make the commitment, show up, and win on all fronts.

Everyone in the cohort will submit their workbook assignments twice a week. In the closing weeks of the cohort, you will also have seven additional live sessions with an instructor that are held entirely in Japanese. These sessions are used to go over the supplemental reading and other writing assignments so you can get used to thinking and engaging in Japanese on the fly. The day and time of these sessions will be determined based on what works best for the cohort on the whole. All days of the week are available for these sessions and times that range from 7am until 9pm JST.

Curriculum

Over the course of your 15 weeks with us you will experience gains in confidence and knowledge that will set you forward for a lifetime.

Designed to capitalize on the best in education, Maplopo’s story-based curriculum is synchronous, asynchronous, immersive, guided, and tactical. It’s designed for the motivated self-learner who also recognizes being part of a team turns growth spurts into growth leaps. In just a short time with your cohort, you’ll find yourself breaking bad habits and cementing new ones that’ll set you further on your current course toward fluency and literacy. And, whether you live and work in Japan or rest beyond its shores, all of what you’ll learn and experience within the virtual walls of Maplopo is purpose-built to enrich your life and provide you with actionable Japanese language skills you can kick into motion on day one.

In addition to the curriculum, our Discord community experience will have you forming bonds with people traveling a path similar to yours—friends and colleagues who just may take you to places you cannot yet foresee. And, the best part? Your access to these communities never disappears. As long as you wish to remain part of our universe you’re welcome to participate.

Your story is written anew each and every day.
We look forward to being a part of it in 2024.

For more detailed lesson information, feel free to consult the Maplopo course syllabus.

 

Tuition

For the first half of calendar year 2024, individual tuition for Maplopo cohorts is capped at ¥120,000.

It’s also worth noting that as one of our efforts to instill extrinsic motivation among learners, all self-funded learners who complete the course with an overall achievement score of 80% or higher receive a cash back rebate of ¥20,000 when reaching this milestone. Learners who are sponsored/reimbursed by a company receive a cash back rebate of ¥10,000 under these same circumstances.

And, yep… if you’re thinking: “My company will pay for everything, so that means I can actually earn money taking this course…” you would be correct. Assuming your company would be okay with such an arrangement, given such a generous company sponsorship you could indeed finish the course and EARN ¥10,000.

Now, how will we know whether you paid for it out of your own pocket and we should send you 二万円 instead of 一万円? We won’t. But you’re cool, and you’ll tell us. Honor code and all.

What does tuition include? For one, lifetime access to all program material within Thinkific including all future updates to the course. Additionally, while enrolled in the course, tuition covers: email access to the Maplopo reviewer reviewing each of your 20 writing assignments, seven live group sessions (all in Japanese) at the tail end of the course with a Maplopo instructor, and our Maplopo book bundle. Try to get that sort of opportunity anywhere else. Not gonna happen.

You can view all of what ‘s contained in the course on the pricing page. You can also enroll for a course preview, here.

Enrollment Requirements
  1. You will need some Japanese. How much? While we serve a mix of students here at Maplopo (and our self-paced program can accomodate even relative beginners), for cohorts, you should consider your skills prior to enrolling as existing somewhere within the “intermediate” zone. This will ensure you can participate fully in group sessions, and get the most out of the program on the whole. Learners considered “intermediate” would likely be between B1 and B2 using the The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), or somewhere between Intermediate-High and Advance-Low levels using the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) measuring system. (ACTFL is the system used by Middlebury).
  2. Language of instruction: Because our primary language for instruction is English, learners will need the ability to understand and communicate in English in order to participate. That said, English does not have to be your first language; some of our most determined and successful learners are, in fact, not native English speakers.
  3. Tech: You will need either a laptop, desktop or iPad to participate in the course. A television could work, as well—essentially, you’ll need a device with a large screen. Reason being, PDF and video modules are a core component of the course in our flipped classroom and mobile phones just don’t cut it for visibility. Trying to view a conjugation module, for example, on a small screen is hardly an enjoyable experience!

 

 

Tips on submitting a strong application

A Maplopo cohort is a story in and of itself.

Recent transplant to Japan, or been here forever? Work in tech, higher education, finance, the military…, recruiting? Married? Single? Kids?

Maplopers come from all walks of life, and it is this diversity that makes for a great cohort. To join this exclusive bunch, our best bit of advice is to write from the heart, and apply early. Our rolling admissions schedule helps early birds get the worm, and helps us plan our support headcount so you’re never in a learning group with more people than makes sense for superior learning.

When one of our founders was in college, an art professor shared an important lesson: “If you see a piece of art you like, buy it because it’s unlikely you’ll ever get a second chance to do so.” Maplopers act on their goals. We suppose that’s why you’re here as well.

That said, aside from simply taking the time to fill out the application, here are a few things you might consider when typing yours out:

  1. Tell us who you are, not just what you do. Sure, work “forms” us. But, we also want to know what life is like for you outside of work. What’s driving you to make this change in your life at this very moment… have you reached a certain inflection point? Are you building a family? Are you simply working on strengthening your Japanese to enjoy more of what life has to offer you when you get to where you want to be? Are you building something special? Let us know what’s motivating you to be here today—especially if you’ve been here before, and are now ready to move past your hesitation.
  2. Be creative. Want to weave your application into a story? Go for it. Want to link to a video, or something else that shows a side of you not so easily captured on paper? Feel free. The point with the application is to show your spirit, your gumption. Tell us why you’re willing to start, and more importantly why you’re willing to finish.
  3. Learning with Maplopo is an investment in your future. It will require sacrifice. It will require a 15 week time commitment and a certain financial expenditure. Your returns, however, will be immediate as well as slow… and always compounding. You will absolutely get out of it what you put into it. And, you will not be the only person who benefits. Achievement spreads; your classmates will benefit, your teachers will benefit, your loved ones will benefit… everyone wins when we all show up. So in your essays here, tell us about that. Tell us why and how you’re going to move around your already busy schedule to make this program work for you. What will you juggle? What will you put on pause? What will you have to do to zero in on this goal? If you need to get buy-in from someone else before applying, maybe, tell us how that went, or how it will go after clicking “submit.” Successful Maplopers clue others in on their journey… who will you tell first? Onward. And, good luck!

 

 

Got a question?

If you have a specific question we haven’t covered within the F.A.Q., or elsewhere on the site, please do reach out at: maplopo@maplopo.com You can also schedule a call with a member of our team.

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