Classes

Course Details:

Name of the Text Book: Minna No Nihongo I & II
Length of the course: 4 – 6 months (6 days a week, 2hrs/day)

BASIC LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  PRIVATE CLASS (SHORT TERM) 
DurationSix Months Six Months As per student’s demand
Teaching Hours 2 hours/day (Six Days a Week) 2 hours/day (Six Days a Week) 2.5 hours/day (Time: Freedom to Student)

Japanese Classes course for Regular

We are providing regular classes for students. We are regulating each class for 2 hours every Sunday to Friday. We have several groups basic to advance. You can join us according to your level.

Special Course for Individual

We are also providing a special language course.  People, who are going to Japan whether is in student visa/ dependent visa/working visa or for some other purpose. If they want we are always ready to provide a special language course.

Test Preparation

Along Japanese language course, we are providing test preparation classes like JLPT, NAT by qualified teachers.

JLPT

The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test or JLPT is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability. The test is held twice a year in Japan and selected countries (on the first Sunday of July and December), and once a year in other regions (on the first Sunday of December). 

The JLPT was expanded to five levels in 2010, characterized as follows: 

•            N1: The ability to understand Japanese used in a variety of circumstances

•            N2: The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations, and in a variety of circumstances to a certain degree

•            N3: The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations to a certain degree

•            N4: The ability to understand basic Japanese

•            N5: The ability to understand some basic Japanese

NAT

The Japanese Language NAT-TEST is an examination that measures the Japanese language ability of students who are not native Japanese speakers. The tests are separated by difficulty five levels. It aims to measure language ability in three categories: Grammar/Vocabulary Listening and Reading Comprehension. The format of the exam and the types of questions are equivalent to those that appear on the Japanese Language Ability Test (JLPT).

The Japanese Language NAT-TEST is based on the Japanese Language Achievement Test for Non-Native Speakers, established in 1988 in Japan and other countries such as China, Taiwan, and South Korea. The Japanese Language Achievement Test is used by many Japanese language schools and education centers as a proactive way of measuring students` performance and in guidance counseling.

There are five levels of the Japanese Language NAT-TEST. Level 5 is the easiest followed by levels 4, 3, 2, and then level 1, which is the most difficult. The difficulty of each level corresponds to its respective level (from N5 to N1) on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).