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Japanese Course

 

The world of creativity, aesthetic sense, technology and sports will be incomplete without the Japanese. This inspiring Japanese language is not only rich in culture, but is also the fabrication of nature and man’s creative power. Harmony, cooperation and hard-work - one must learn all these from the Japanese.”

At our Academy, we teach the Japanese language, their culture, art and literature by using authentic Japanese multimedia supportive material. Japanese language students get excellent training as confirmed by their success in the international examination of the Japanese language. We have Certificate and. Diploma Courses besides, Crash Courses and Travelers Courses.

The Japanese language has three scripts - Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji


Level I - Basic
Course structure:


Here one studies Hiragana, Katakana, 100 Kanji, Simple conversations, reading and writing short simple sentences. Basic fundamental vocabulary, structure of the language and the sound system are taught. Understanding, speaking ,reading and writing in Japanese (training with 5 years of JLPT question papers). While studying the culture of the Japanese tapes are used to aid pronunciation.

On course completion the student will be able to:

Recognize correct sound patterns.
Read and understand the language from material of this level.
Comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in the text.
Write exercises using the knowledge of grammar.
Know various cultural elements of the Japanese society.
Sustain a conversation within the framework of the vocabulary studied.

Duration: Two and half months.

 

Level II - Intermediate1


Course eligibility: Basic level (level - 4) Japanese language knowledge.
Course structure:

300 Kanji, 1500 words, consist of daily conversations reading and writing simple sentences using mastered grammar to a limited level. Here the same learning experiences and activities are seen as in level I. (training with 5 year JLPT question papers).

On completion of this course one will be confident to:

Use and understand Japanese in the text.
Write with wide vocabulary.
Read with improved ability.
Demonstrate a developing empathy for the Japanese culture.
Form questions and answers based on familiar material.
Sustain an extended conversation using vocabulary studied.

Duration: Two and half months.

 

Level III - Intermediate 2
Course eligibility: Knowledge of Japanese Intermediate
Course structure:

You get continued practice in the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. 1000 Kanji, 6000 words plus grammar of higher level is taught. Opportunities develop individual interests in reading materials and cultural items. Short stories, plays and essays are exposed using a wide vocabulary while Japanese is extensively used in class during discussions. (Art, music, literature, sports, TV and movies are just a few of the topics taught during the cultural immersion exercise.

On course completion the student will be guaranteed to:

Use and understand the language and vocabulary used in the text.
Speak, read and write with improved ability and expanded vocabulary.
Understand and be understood by a native speaker.
Translate from English to Japanese to demonstrate grammatical skills.
Acquire a greater understanding of the Japanese culture..
Formulate questions and answers based on material read or discussed.

Special Projects: Current events report, library research, and several other projects.

Duration: Three months.

After the completion of each level and attending the test, the students get certificate from World Language Lab.

 

Level IV - Advanced
Course eligibility: Knowledge of Japanese Intermediate

Description:

This course will help you to learn Japanese from the Basic to Advanced Level. Here, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji are taught. They will be able to attend tests from level I to IV acquire a certificate, a valued document for the Japanese language. Thus aiding students to get jobs in Japan, with work on any kind of projects. will help the students to get a job easily in Japan and they will be able to work on any kind of Japanese project.

Duration: 4 months
                                                                                                      Basic Phrases

Goedemorgen
khoo-duh-mawr-ghuh
Good Morning
Goedemiddag
khoo-duh-mih-dahkh
Good Day
Goedenavond
khoo-duh-nah-fohnt
Good Evening
Goedenacht
khoo-duh-nahkht
Good Night
Hoi / Hallo / Daag / Doei
hoy / hah-loh / dahk / doo-ee
Hi / Bye
Tot ziens
toht zeens
Goodbye
Tot straks
toht straks
See you later (in the same day)
Tot zo
toht zoh
See you soon
Alstublieft / Alsjeblieft
ahlst-ew-bleeft / ahl-shuh-bleeft
Please
Dank u wel / Dank je wel
dahnk-ew-vehl / dahnk-yuh-vehl
Thank you
Hartelijk bedankt
hahr-tuh-lik buh-dahnkt
Thank you very much
Graag gedaan
khrahkh khuh-dahn
You're welcome (don't mention it)
Sorry
saw-ree
I'm sorry / Excuse me
Pardon, wat zei u?
pahr-dohn, vat zay ew
Pardon me (didn't understand)
Ja / Nee
yah / nay
Yes / No
Hoe gaat het met u?
hoo khaht ut meht ew
How are you? (formal)
Hoe gaat het?
hoo khaht ut
How are you? (informal)
Goed / Heel goed
khoot / hayl khoot
Fine / Very well
Het gaat / Slecht
uht khaht / slehkht
So so / Bad
Ik ben moe / ziek
ik ben moo / zeek
I'm tired / sick.
Ik heb honger / dorst
ik heb hohng-ur / dohrst
I'm hungry / thirsty.
Hoe heet u?
hoo hayt ew
What's your name? (formal)
Hoe heet je?
hoo hayt yuh
What's your name? (informal)
Ik heet...
ik hayt...
My name is (I'm called)...
Ik ben...
ik ben
I am...
Aangenaam (kennis te maken)
ahn-guh-nahm (ken-nis tuh mah-kuh)
Nice to meet you.
meneer / mevrouw / mejuffrouw
muh-nayr / muh-frow / muh-yuh-frow
Mister / Misses / Miss
Waar komt u vandaan?
vahr kawmt ew fun-dahn
Where are you from? (formal)
Waar kom je vandaan?
vahr kawn yuh fun-dahn
Where are you from? (informal)
Ik kom uit Nederland.
ik kawm owt nay-der-lant
I am from the Netherlands.
Waar woont u?
vahr vohnt ew
Where do you live? (formal)
Waar woon je?
vahr vohn yuh
Where do you live? (informal)
Ik woon in Amerika.
ik vohn in ah-meh-ree-kah
I live in America.
Hoe oud bent u?
hoo owt bent ew
How old are you? (formal)
Hoe oud ben je?
hoo owt ben yuh
How old are you? (informal)
Ik ben ... jaar (oud).
ik ben ... yahr owt
I am ____ years old.
Spreekt u Nederlands?
spraykt ew nay-der-lahnds
Do you speak Dutch? (formal)
Spreek je Engels?
sprayk yuh ehng-uhls
Do you speak English? (informal)
Ik spreek [geen]...
ik sprayk [khayn]
I [don't] speak...
Ik spreek niet zo goed...
ik sprayk neet zoh khood
I don't speak ... very well.
Ik begrijp het [niet.]
ik buh-khraip ut neet
I [don't] understand.
Ik weet het [niet.]
ik vayt ut [neet]
I [don't] know.
Wat kost het?
vat kohst ut
How much is it?
Ik wil graag...
ik vil khrahk
I'd like...
Proost!
prohst
Cheers!
Veel plezier!
fayl pleh-zeer
Have fun!
Veel succes!
fayl suk-sehs
Good luck!
Wees voorzichtig!
vays fohr-zikh-tikh
Be careful!
Dat is geweldig / vreselijk!
dat is khuh-vehl-duhkh / fray-zuh-likh
That is great / terrible!
Ik hou van je.
ik how fahn yuh
I love you. (informal)
Ik hou van jullie.
ik how fahn juh-lee
I love you (all).
Wat vreemd!
vaht fraymt
How funny / odd!
Wat jammer!
vaht yah-mer
What a pity!
Wat is dit / dat?
vut iss dit / dut
What is this / that?
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