Take the next step towards learning Japanese with part 3 of our Japanese beginners course. Develop your basic knowledge of Japanese over 10 weekly evening classes.
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Japanese Beginners Part 3 Course overview
In Part 3, you’ll develop vocabulary to help you find your way around town, including asking directions, taking transport and talking about your hometown.
You’ll take a closer look at Japanese culture, including Japanese celebrations, festivals and museums. You will also start to read and write very basic Kanji.
Led by a native and qualified Japanese tutor, you will improve and perfect your skills through a combination of group work, activities and exercises.
This is the third of three beginners modules, taught at progressive levels, leaving you free to join our Beyond Beginners syllabus in October and work towards Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N5 (JLPT N5).
Who is it for?
You have studied beginners Japanese for around 40 hours. If you have finished our part 2 course, or you have equivalent knowledge, this is the ideal next step. See the eligibility section to find out more.
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Timetable
This course takes place one evening a week for 10 weeks.
Benefits
- The third and final step in the Japanese beginners syllabus
- Build your confidence in 10 weeks
- Access materials in your free time with our e-learning platform, Moodle.
What will I learn?
Topics covered
- communication in context: getting about in a city, asking for direction, transport, talking about your area
- likes and dislikes, expressing wishes and intentions
- Japanese culture in context: festivals and museums
- introduction to some very basic Kanji.
Grammatical structures
- modal verbs: te form + mo iidesu ka
- present continuous: te form + imasu
- “to want” + infinitive: watashi wa verb -tai desu.
Assessment and certificates
You will be awarded an official City St George’s, University of London certificate on completion of the course if you attend over 70 per cent of the classes. The course is not formally accredited or assessed.
Assessment
Any assessment will be informal to help you evaluate your progress.
Teaching
Classroom activities during this evening course will include:
- pronunciation and intonation
- pair, group work and role-play
- classroom discussion
- grammar in context.
Our tutors will set weekly homework to help you practise what you have learned in class.
Eligibility
This course is the right level for you if you studied for approximately 40 hours, or if you can:
- use basic greetings when visiting people and receiving guests
- give compliments and express gratitude
- praise someone's possessions and talk about your own
- make a telephone call and talk about schedules in detail
- understand how to read and write some Hiragana and Katakana.
Looking for a refresh? Take our Japanese Beyond Beginners course to develop fluency in pronunciation. When you’ve completed both Beginners and Beyond Beginners courses, you will have reached JLPT N5 level.
English requirements
You will need a good level of spoken and written English to enrol on this course.