Japanese Language for Indonesian Interns and Workers Going to Japan in the Restaurant Sector
A Narrative Research
Keywords:
Internship, Japanese Language in the Restaurant Field, Intern Student, Interns and Workers, Narrative ResearchAbstract
The Japanese government is currently offering opportunities to foreign countries, including Indonesia to send their human resources to fill the workforce gap in various fields in Japan through internships (student internship) and work. However, in practice, prospective interns and workers from Indonesia often experience difficulties due to lack of knowledge and thorough preparation, especially in terms of language proficiency and understanding of Japanese culture. This study aims to collect Japanese language used in restaurants in Japan from interns, including the researcher. This Restaurant Japanese is expected to be learned in Indonesia before departing for Japan. Through a narrative approach, interns were asked to record all vocabulary and sentences or expressions they heard or listened to from their arrival in Japan until their return. It was found that there were 454 vocabulary words and 31 sentences/expressions commonly used by intern students when working in restaurant. In addition, Japanese culture related to the work ethic of its people is also an important point to be mastered by prospective interns or workers who will depart to Japan.