Course Description
Language of Instruction:English, Japanese|Category: Japanese: Language Learning
If you have decided to learn Japanese, make sure you choose the right course!
Japanese is a tough language for non-Asians. The sounds and grammar need someone well versed in the language and teaching Japanese to make your Japanese learning quick, easy and correct.
Japanese isn’t as hard as perceived. If you persist, you’ll see results after the first few lessons. This will be sooner if you join us for this course. You benefit from intricate knowledge of a native speaker as well as teaching experience of more than 10 years.
In 15 LIVE interactive online classes, you will learn and speak Japanese beautifully. Starting from greetings to time/date to family members to grammar, this course includes all. The course uses basic sentence structures to teach practical Japanese. All four aspects of learning a language will get equal weightage : grammar, speaking, reading and writing. Course slides are specially designed to make you learn Japanese in an interactive manner.
What’s in the course:
- 15 LIVE interactive online classes
- Access to class recordings
- Online access to PPTs
Course outline:
- Japanese greetings and Self-introduction
- Kore/Sore/Are/Dore: Demonstratives for things
- Koko/Soko/Asoko/Doko: Demonstratives for places +
- Arimasu/Imasu: Existence
- Hiragana Practise Part1
- Hiragana Practise Part2
- Katakana Practise
- Numbers/Time and Date
- Family
- Verbs Part1 ( Present Tense, Future Tense )
- Verbs part2 ( Past Tense )
- N (place) e ikimasu: I go to ___ / N (vehicle) de ikimasu: I go by ____
- N (place) de V: eg, I buy a newspaper at the station
- V mashoo: Let's ~ / V masenka: Won't you ~
- Adjectives Part1 ( i Adjectives)
- Adjectives Part2 ( na Adjectives)
About course instructor:
Yukari Maller has taught Japanese for last 8 years. She holds considerable experience in teaching Japanese online as well. She completed Japanese language teacher training course from Ell Japanese Language School , Kumamoto, Japan in 2004. She lives in London, UK.