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Japanese training courses and schools Study Japanese as a Foreign LanguageTotal 29 training course(s) at schools in United States.
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Boston, , United States Tel.: 1-888-577-8451Japanese Course Format: Classroom All of our courses are carefully structured and designed to cover a wide range of topic areas, grammatical structures and skills. A Cactus Foreign Language Course includes the following elements:
Developing and improving your spoken language
Building your communicative confidence so you can talk with native speakers.
Developing your listening and comprehension skills to improve understand...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (310) 825-9971, (818) 784-7006Elementary Modern Japanese Course Format: Classroom this course covers first year college-level Japanese. Instruction introduces fundamental language skills. Conversational skills (listening, comprehension, and speaking) are emphasized, including grammar and pronunciation. Prerequisite: X 400C Elementary Modern Japanese or consent of instructor at the first class. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Students must be enrolled before the...
School: UHM Outreach College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Tel.: (808) 956-5666Conversational Japanese Elementary Course Format: Classroom As an introduction to the basic structure of the Japanese language, including proper pronunciation, grammar, basic vocabulary, and simple everyday conversation, this course lays thorough cultural and language groundwork. It roughly follows the first third of Japanese for Busy People
School: University of Alabama College of Continuing Studies [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States Tel.: 1-800-467-0227Japanese Course Format: Online Students seeking high school credit only must complete the high school enrollment application. This application must be submitted to the Academic Outreach office along with tuition payment. Address and fax number is on the application form.
Tuition for each course is $400.00 and is due at time of registration. It is the students responsibility to ensure payment of tuition when due. ...
School: Bellevue Community College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Bellevue, Washington, United States Tel.: (425) 564-1000Japanese Course Format: Classroom JAPN& 121 Japanese I . 5 CR
Previously JAPAN 101 Beginning First Year Japanese
Develops basic language skills in contemporary Japanese. Oral and written activities help students gain skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural awareness that allow students to communicate and interact.
JAPN& 122 Japanese II . 5 CR
Previously JAPAN 102 Intermediate First Year Japanese
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School: Boston Language Institute [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Boston, Massachusetts, United States Tel.: 617-262-3500Japanese Level 1 Course Format: Classroom Japanese Level 1 is designed to teach beginners a day-to-day language, and to introduce pronunciation, basic sentence patterns and essential vocabulary for communicating in the standard spoken language. The course includes reading and writing both the hiragana and the katakana writing systems, using daily phrases, understanding numerals, time expressions, and counting systems.
Japanese Level 2 Course Format: Classroom Japanese Level 2 continues to build upon the basic foundation acquired in Level 1, emphasizing further vocabulary and conversational practice using new grammar including the conjugation of adjectives, and the -te and -nai forms of verbs. Examples of customary behavior in everyday situations such as giving and receiving gifts, using the telephone, asking directions will be introduced. The course...
Japanese Level 3 Course Format: Classroom Japanese Level 3 is for those who are motivated to continue to a more advanced level of the language. Students learn more complex sentence structures through the study of dictionary forms and the -ta forms of verbs while acquiring conversational skills such as making comparisons, and describing things using adjectives. About 50 kanji are also introduced.
Japanese Level 4 Course Format: Classroom Japanese Level 4 helps students acquire a more advanced level of grammar such as relative clauses, subordinate clauses, and less formal speech while practicing conversation in practical situations such as applying for school, and making hotel reservations. Students will acquire another 80 kanji by the end of this course.
Japanese Level 5 Course Format: Classroom Japanese Level 5 is geared toward many more communication skills based on everyday topics, for example, discussing the rules of sumo wrestling and delivering flowers. Writing a diary and a thesis is also introduced using the plain forms of verbs. The course covers grammar including conditional, volitional, and potential form of verbs, polite and informal speech. Students will add about 80 more ...
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