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Japanese Language Classes

Embark on a linguistic journey with Tokyo Education & Cultural Academy’s Japanese Language Classes. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Japanese language while gaining cultural insights that enrich your understanding of Japan. Led by experienced instructors, our classes offer a dynamic blend of interactive learning activities, personalized attention, and real-world language application. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to enhance your proficiency, our comprehensive curriculum caters to learners of all levels. Join us and unlock the doors to communication, connection, and discovery in the captivating world of Japan.

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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a standardized test to evaluate and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers. The test is administered by the Japan Foundation and Japan Educational Exchanges and Services. It assesses and certifies proficiency levels from N5 (easiest) to N1 (most difficult).

Here's a breakdown of each level:

  1. N5: This level is for beginners. It covers basic grammar, vocabulary, and kanji (Chinese characters used in Japanese writing). At this level, test-takers are expected to understand simple expressions and basic phrases used in everyday situations.

  2. N4: This level builds upon N5 and includes more complex grammar patterns, a wider range of vocabulary, and additional kanji. Test-takers at this level should be able to handle basic conversations and understand frequently used expressions in daily life and work situations.

  3. N3: At this level, the difficulty increases further. Test-takers are expected to understand Japanese used in everyday situations to a certain degree and have proficiency in reading and writing. This level requires a deeper understanding of grammar, a wider vocabulary range, and the ability to comprehend longer and more complex sentences.

  4. N2: This level is for intermediate to advanced learners. It requires a high level of proficiency in all aspects of the Japanese language. Test-takers should be able to comprehend materials such as newspaper articles and understand the main ideas and specific details of complex texts. They should also be able to engage in discussions on various topics.

  5. N1: This is the highest level of the JLPT. Test-takers at this level are expected to have near-native proficiency. They should be able to understand Japanese used in a variety of contexts, including formal and informal situations, and comprehend complex texts on a wide range of topics. They should also be able to express themselves fluently and accurately, both orally and in writing.

Preparing for each level of the JLPT requires a combination of studying grammar, vocabulary, kanji, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, and practicing writing and speaking. Many resources are available, including textbooks, online courses, practice tests, and language exchange programs, to help learners prepare for the test at their desired proficiency level.

The Japanese-Language NAT Test is administered by the Japan Foundation and is primarily aimed at assessing and certifying the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers in non-educational settings, such as for employment purposes or self-assessment. It's commonly used in countries where the JLPT might not be as accessible or recognized.

The NAT Test consists of three levels: NAT-Test N1, NAT-Test N2, and NAT-Test N3, with NAT-Test N1 being the highest level of proficiency. The test assesses various language skills, including grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, and writing. However, the format and specific content of the NAT Test may differ from the JLPT.

Preparation for the NAT Test often involves studying relevant textbooks, practice materials, and resources tailored to each level of the test. Like the JLPT, achieving certification in the NAT Test can be beneficial for individuals seeking to demonstrate their Japanese language proficiency for academic, professional, or personal reasons.

The Japanese Foundation Test (JFT) Language Course is designed for learners preparing to take the Japanese Foundation Test, a language proficiency exam aimed at assessing communication skills in Japanese for everyday situations. These courses are tailored to help students acquire practical language skills, focusing on listening, reading, speaking, and writing. The curriculum typically covers essential grammar, vocabulary, and expressions needed for daily life in Japan, such as shopping, dining, traveling, and workplace interactions.

The JFT course often includes mock exams, practice tests, and interactive learning sessions that enhance the understanding of Japanese culture and etiquette, helping learners feel more confident and prepared for both the test and real-life conversations. It is suitable for beginners and those with some prior knowledge of the language, offering structured guidance and personalized feedback to help students progress efficiently.

Our Courses Packages

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JLPT N5 | NAT

Rs. 30,000/-
Duration - 04 Months
Installments 10,000/- X 03
Best place to learn Japanese

JLPT N4

Rs. 40,000/-
Duration - 06 Months
Installments 10,000/- X 04
Best place to learn Japanese

JFT

Rs. 40,000/-
Duration - 06 Months
Installments 10,000/- X 04
Best place to learn Japanese

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