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JLPT / NAT Preparatory Courses
Learn the four skills of Japanese (reading, listening, writing, and speaking) in a balanced manner starting from the basic foundation, and cultivate “usable” Japanese language abilities that match your purpose. In addition to classes on the Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT/ NAT) and we also offer classes to prepare you for continuing your education through other means or finding employment. There is also an abundance of cultural experience classes and extracurricular activities so that you can get to know Japan better.
Who should take Japanese lessons CJLC ?
*A person who wants to admit to the college / University in Japan.
*A person who want to get a good score in N5/JLPT.
*A person who are willing to work in Japan in the future.
*A person who want to have Japanese friends.
*A person who wants attracts business to Japanese clients.
*A person who is trying to obtain a job related to Japan
*Traders who are looking for Japanese investors.
Kanji:
It is said that kanji is the tallest wall that many Japanese learners face. But, by learning only 120-320 Japanese kanji characters you should be able to read and write most of them.
Nippon Education Centre’s kanji classes are for students without strong backgrounds in kanji and aimed at providing a fun environment to learn.
We have a personal Kanji book for N5 &N4 level which is called LEARN JAPANESE KANJI.
Course Duration of Classic Japanese Language Centre
What is JLPT: The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (Nihongo Noryoku Shiken) or JLPT, is a standardized criterion referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese Language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading, writing, listening & speaking ability. The test is held twice a year.
What is 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 (N5-N1) Levels and general ability is measured 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. NAT test exam is held six (06) times a year.
JLPT/NAT Exam with 5 levels: The Japanese Language NAT-TEST has five levels. The easiest level is 5 and the most difficult level is 1. Each level corresponds to its respective level on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N5 to N1). Levels 1 and 2 of the exam contain the following sections: Language Knowledge (reading/vocabulary/grammar) and Listening. Levels 3, 4 and 5 of the exam contain the following sections: Language Knowledge (reading/vocabulary), a second Language Knowledge (grammar, reading comprehension) and Listening.
Level 5 5Q
One has studied Japanese for one to three months (approx. 200 hours of study) and has achieved a very basic level of Japanese competence. This level is suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
Level 4 4Q
One has studied Japanese for three to six months (approx. 400 hours of study) and has achieved a basic level of Japanese competence. This level is suitable for those who are seeking to pass level 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.