• Japanese Beginner 3 intensive (Feb-28 start)

    Japanese Beginner 3 intensive (Feb-28 start)

    £300

    Our Japanese Beginner 3 Course is designed for students with Hiragana and Katakana foundation and with 200+ words vocabularies. In this course, students will continue to practise Hiragana and Katakana, and learn 30 very interesting basic Kanji. In each lesson, students will practise natural pronunciation and conversations about gifting and offering, preference and desire, connecting a few sentences, and a confident two minutes self introduction. Our key grammar points covered include: more verbs in -masen ka, -masho, -masho ka form, and how to make request and invitation.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 4.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – Asking for directions
    Lesson 3 – Giving and receiving
    Lesson 4 – Preferences
    Lesson 5 – Mid course review
    Lesson 6 – Dictionary verb form
    Lesson 7 – Suggestions
    Lesson 8 – I want to (conjugation)
    Lesson 9 – Verb te- form (serial verbs)
    Lesson 10 – Total review & presentation

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  • Japanese Beginner 4 (Feb-12 start)

    Japanese Beginner 4 (Feb-12 start)

    £300

    The course of advanced beginners is designed for students with Hiragana and Katakana foundation and with 300+ words vocabularies. In this course, students will continue to practise Hiragana and Katakana and learn 30 very interesting basic Kanji. In each lesson, students will practise natural pronunciation and conversations about request, describe route, permission, forbid, present continuous tense.Our key grammar points covered include: the important -Te form, -nai form and -tai form, asking for permission and ask someone to do something, the difference of progressive action and current status.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – Making a request
    Lesson 3 – Direction & Transportation
    Lesson 4 – Asking Permission
    Lesson 5 – Mid course review
    Lesson 6 – Forbidding actions
    Lesson 7 – Explaining Actions
    Lesson 8 – Present continue 1
    Lesson 9 – Present continue 2
    Lesson 10 – Total review & presentation

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  • Japanese Beginner 4 (Jan-13 start)

    Japanese Beginner 4 (Jan-13 start)

    £300

    The course of advanced beginners is designed for students with Hiragana and Katakana foundation and with 300+ words vocabularies. In this course, students will continue to practise Hiragana and Katakana and learn 30 very interesting basic Kanji. In each lesson, students will practise natural pronunciation and conversations about request, describe route, permission, forbid, present continuous tense.Our key grammar points covered include: the important -Te form, -nai form and -tai form, asking for permission and ask someone to do something, the difference of progressive action and current status.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – Making a request
    Lesson 3 – Direction & Transportation
    Lesson 4 – Asking Permission
    Lesson 5 – Mid course review
    Lesson 6 – Forbidding actions
    Lesson 7 – Explaining Actions
    Lesson 8 – Present continue 1
    Lesson 9 – Present continue 2
    Lesson 10 – Total review & presentation

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  • Japanese Beginner 4 (Jan-28 start)

    Japanese Beginner 4 (Jan-28 start)

    £300

    The course of advanced beginners is designed for students with Hiragana and Katakana foundation and with 300+ words vocabularies. In this course, students will continue to practise Hiragana and Katakana and learn 30 very interesting basic Kanji. In each lesson, students will practise natural pronunciation and conversations about request, describe route, permission, forbid, present continuous tense.Our key grammar points covered include: the important -Te form, -nai form and -tai form, asking for permission and ask someone to do something, the difference of progressive action and current status.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – Making a request
    Lesson 3 – Direction & Transportation
    Lesson 4 – Asking Permission
    Lesson 5 – Mid course review
    Lesson 6 – Forbidding actions
    Lesson 7 – Explaining Actions
    Lesson 8 – Present continue 1
    Lesson 9 – Present continue 2
    Lesson 10 – Total review & presentation

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  • Japanese N4 Elementary 3 (Jan-22 start)

    Japanese N4 Elementary 3 (Jan-22 start)

    £320

    This course is designed for students with good Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji foundation, and with 500+ words vocabularies.In this course, students will continue recap all plain forms and practice casual style conversations across various daily subjects and start to learn direct and indirect speech. Another 25 Kanji will be introduced in this course too, adding to a total of 75 Kanji to your knowledge.
    Our key grammar points covered include: must do, don’t have to, talk about your thought, describe the possibility, talk about your plan. etc.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 4.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – Strongly recommendation
    Lesson 3 – Talk about what you must do
    Lesson 4 – Talk about what you don’t have to do
    Lesson 5 – State the reason
    Lesson 6 – Talk about your thought
    Lesson 7 – Describe a possibility
    Lesson 8 – Talk about your plan with conditions
    Lesson 9 – Talk about your plan during a period.
    Lesson 10 – Review and presentations

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Jan-14 start)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Jan-14 start)

    £340

    Our Japanese Intermediate 1 Course is designed for learners to finished level 2 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write Hiragana & Katakana very well
    • Can memorize 500+ vocabularies, familiar with a couple hundred
    • Can converse with a native Japanese speaker on various daily topics
    • Have a good foundation of Level 2 grammar
    • Have a knowledge of 100 or less Kanji

    In this course, students will continue to practise reading, writing and conversational skills in each lesson, to discuss things we do not know or understand, to describe sounds, smells and taste, to express things that puzzle or trouble use, and to discuss changes in our life. Our key grammar points covered include: how to express suppositions, certainty or uncertainty, impressions, beliefs, expectations, ideas and reasons; how to convey information gained elsewhere, to describe actions done or to be done in the future.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Jan-17 start)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Jan-17 start)

    £340

    Our Japanese Intermediate 1 Course is designed for learners to finished level 2 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write Hiragana & Katakana very well
    • Can memorize 500+ vocabularies, familiar with a couple hundred
    • Can converse with a native Japanese speaker on various daily topics
    • Have a good foundation of Level 2 grammar
    • Have a knowledge of 100 or less Kanji

    In this course, students will continue to practise reading, writing and conversational skills in each lesson, to discuss things we do not know or understand, to describe sounds, smells and taste, to express things that puzzle or trouble use, and to discuss changes in our life. Our key grammar points covered include: how to express suppositions, certainty or uncertainty, impressions, beliefs, expectations, ideas and reasons; how to convey information gained elsewhere, to describe actions done or to be done in the future.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Nov-17 start) (4+6)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 1 (Nov-17 start) (4+6)

    £340

    Our Japanese Intermediate 1 Course is designed for learners to finished level 2 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write Hiragana & Katakana very well
    • Can memorize 500+ vocabularies, familiar with a couple hundred
    • Can converse with a native Japanese speaker on various daily topics
    • Have a good foundation of Level 2 grammar
    • Have a knowledge of 100 or less Kanji

    In this course, students will continue to practise reading, writing and conversational skills in each lesson, to discuss things we do not know or understand, to describe sounds, smells and taste, to express things that puzzle or trouble use, and to discuss changes in our life. Our key grammar points covered include: how to express suppositions, certainty or uncertainty, impressions, beliefs, expectations, ideas and reasons; how to convey information gained elsewhere, to describe actions done or to be done in the future.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 2 (Mar-2 start)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 2 (Mar-2 start)

    £340

    Intermediate 2 Japanese Course

    Our Japanese Intermediate 2 Course is designed for learners to finished Intermeduate1 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write 150+ kanji

    • Use 800+ vocabulary words

    • Communicate on a range of everyday topics

    • Understand and apply basic N4 grammar

    Students will build confidence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing through practical tasks and discussions. Topics include Family and Personal Experiences, Decision-Making, Japanese Culture, as well as Self-Improvement. Key grammar points include passive structures, Prohibitions and obligations,Embedded questions, Comparative expressions and intensifiers. This course aims to advance learners’ Japanese proficiency by deepening their grammar knowledge, expanding vocabulary, and enhancing communication skills through interactive and practical learning.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 3.

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 2 intensive (Mar-7 start)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 2 intensive (Mar-7 start)

    £340

    Intermediate 2 Japanese Course

    Our Japanese Intermediate 2 Course is designed for learners to finished Intermeduate1 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write 150+ kanji

    • Use 800+ vocabulary words

    • Communicate on a range of everyday topics

    • Understand and apply basic N4 grammar

    Students will build confidence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing through practical tasks and discussions. Topics include Family and Personal Experiences, Decision-Making, Japanese Culture, as well as Self-Improvement. Key grammar points include passive structures, Prohibitions and obligations,Embedded questions, Comparative expressions and intensifiers. This course aims to advance learners’ Japanese proficiency by deepening their grammar knowledge, expanding vocabulary, and enhancing communication skills through interactive and practical learning.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 3.

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  • Japanese N4 Intermediate 3 (Nov-12 start)(5+5)

    Japanese N4 Intermediate 3 (Nov-12 start)(5+5)

    £340

    Intermediate 3 Japanese Course

    Our Japanese Intermediate 3 Course is designed for learners to finished Intermediate2 or are able to as below.

    • Have a knowledge of 200+ kanji
    • Use 1000+ vocabulary words

    • Communicate on a range of cultural topics

    • Understand and apply N4 grammar

    In this course, learners are at the upper-N4 level who are ready to communicate more deeply and accurately in Japanese. Building on previous grammar and vocabulary, students will further develop their ability to express intentions, make predictions, describe situations, and discuss personal and social issues.  Key grammar points include expressing expectations and intentions, talking about current actions and timing, making decisions and expressing desires, and causative structures. Thematic topics include family relationships, expressing problems and solutions, making predictions, and discussing responsibilities and personal choices.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 4.

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  • Sale! Japanese N5 Elementary 1 Intensive (Jan-12 start)

    Japanese N5 Elementary 1 Intensive (Jan-12 start)

    Price range: £320 through £350

    This course is designed for learners to finished level 1 or are able to as below.

    • Read and write Hiragana & Katakana well
    • Can memorize 300+ vocabularies, familiar with another 100+
    • Can give a 2 minutes self-introduction with details
    • Have good command of -Te form, -nai form etc

    In this course, students will continue to practise Hiragana and Katakana, natural pronunciation and conversations about expressing one’s feelings and ideas, talking about one’s decisions in various situation, making comparisons etc. We will start to introduce Kanji from Elementary level, in this course, you will learn the most essential 25 Kanji in daily life.

    Our key grammar points covered include: further use of all beginner important forms and about dictionary form, make comparisons, tell your opinion, retell a story, talk about when something happened, describe the details of items etc.

    If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 2.

    Lesson Topics

    Lesson 1 – Recap and warm up practise
    Lesson 2 – State your preference
    Lesson 3 – Make comparison 1
    Lesson 4 – Make comparison 2
    Lesson 5 – Discuss an event
    Lesson 6 – State your opinion
    Lesson 7 – Retell a story
    Lesson 8 – State your plan
    Lesson 9 – Describe items
    Lesson 10 – Review and presentations

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