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Course Introduction
Whether you’re planning to study, work, or settle in Japan, mastering the language is your first and most important step. Our Japanese Language Preparation Classes are designed to provide you with comprehensive language skills that go beyond textbooks. With a focus on real-life communication, cultural understanding, and exam readiness, we help you build the confidence and fluency needed to thrive in Japan.
This course is perfect for students preparing for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), professionals seeking opportunities in Japan, or anyone passionate about learning one of the world’s most fascinating languages. From learning Hiragana and Katakana to advanced Kanji, grammar, and conversational Japanese, we guide you through every level – N5 to N1.
Our experienced instructors use interactive teaching methods, engaging activities, and regular assessments to ensure steady progress. You’ll not only learn the language but also gain insight into Japanese culture, etiquette, and daily life – essential for anyone planning to live or work in Japan.
Course Types
Explore our structured Japanese language courses from N5 (Beginner) to N1 (Advanced), tailored to match your learning level and help you succeed in the JLPT exams.
- N5 (Beginner)
Learn the basics of Japanese including Hiragana, Katakana, simple Kanji, basic vocabulary, and everyday expressions. Perfect for those starting their Japanese journey.
- N4 (Elementary Level)
Build on your foundation with more grammar structures, a broader vocabulary, and better reading and listening skills for daily life conversations.
- N3 (Intermediate Level)
Gain the ability to understand and participate in everyday conversations, comprehend written materials, and develop a deeper grasp of Japanese sentence patterns.
- N2 (Pre-Advanced Level)
Understand more complex grammar, read articles and reports, and converse in formal and informal settings. This level is ideal for job seekers and students preparing for university-level studies.
- N1 (Advanced Level)
Achieve a high level of fluency. This level focuses on understanding abstract, complex topics in both written and spoken forms, enabling learners to work or study in a professional Japanese environment.
Teaching Methods
Our teaching approach combines proven language acquisition techniques with practical, hands-on learning methods to ensure steady progress, strong foundational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively in real-life situations.
We focus not only on grammar and vocabulary but also on developing listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities in a natural and engaging way. This well-rounded approach helps learners build confidence and fluency, preparing them for both the JLPT exams and everyday communication in Japan.
Note: Two-year course to prepare for higher education in Japan
Basic Level
Duration: 11 Weeks
Suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 5 and 4.
Intermediate Level
Duration: 16/19 Weeks
Suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 3 and 2.
Advanced Level
Duration: 19 Weeks
Suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 1.
Two-Year Preparatory Course for Higher Education
| LEVEL | LESSON HOURS | CONTENTS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NUMBER OF WEEKS | LESSON HOURS PER WEEK | TOTAL HOURS | |||
| FIRST YEAR | BEGINNER I | 11 Weeks | 20 Hours | 220 Hours | Rudimentary grammar, KANJI (around 200), basic conversation, reading and writing simple phrases. 【N5】 |
| BEGINNER II | 11 Weeks | 20 Hours | 220 Hours | Basic grammar and KANJI (around 500), daily conversation, reading and writing simple sentences.【N4】 | |
| INTERMEDIATE | 16 Weeks | 20 Hours | 320 Hours | Conversation, reading and writing based on a basic grammar about general topics, KANJI (around 800).【N3】 | |
| SECOND YEAR | UPPER INTERMEDIATE | 19 Weeks | 20 Hours | 380 Hours | Advanced grammar, KANJI (around 1300), comprehensive Japanese ability necessary for social life and for higher education in Japan such as at universities and vocational schools.【N2】 |
| ADVANCED | 19 Weeks | 20 Hours | 380 Hours | Japanese ability is useful for studying at university, to give expression to a specialty, KANJI (around 2000).【N1】 | |
One-Year & 6 Months Preparatory Course
| LEVEL | LESSON HOURS | CONTENTS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NUMBER OF WEEKS | LESSON HOURS PER WEEK | TOTAL HOURS | |||
| FIRST YEAR | BEGINNER I | 4 Weeks | 20 Hours | 80 Hours | Rudimentary grammar, KANJI (around 200), basic conversation, reading and writing simple phrases.【N5】 |
| BEGINNER II | 8 Weeks | 20 Hours | 160 Hours | Basic grammar and KANJI (around 500), daily conversation, reading and writing simple sentences.【N4】 | |
| INTERMEDIATE | 13 Weeks | 20 Hours | 260 Hours | Conversation, reading and writing based on a basic grammar about general topics, KANJI (around 800).【N3】 | |
| SECOND YEAR | UPPER INTERMEDIATE | 16 Weeks | 20 Hours | 320 Hours | Advanced grammar, KANJI (around 1300), comprehensive Japanese ability necessary for social life and for higher education in Japan such as at universities and at vocational schools.【N2】 |
| ADVANCED | 16 Weeks | 20 Hours | 320 Hours | Japanese ability useful for study at university, to give expression to a specialty. KANJI (around 2000).【N1】 | |