JAPANESE (CLASSES V-VII)


Course Overview:


A Japanese language course for school classes V-VII , typically aims to teach students how to speak, read, write, and understand the basics of Japanese language.

 



Course Highlights:


1.   Introduction to Japanese Writing Systems:

  •  Hiragana: Students start by learning the basic hiragana characters, which are used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements.
  •   Katakana: Katakana characters are used primarily for foreign loanwords and names.


2.   Basic Vocabulary and Grammar:

  • Students learn essential vocabulary words and basic sentence structures to build a foundation for communication.
  • Topics often include greetings, self-introductions, numbers, family, and daily activities.


3.   Listening and Speaking Skills:

  •  Emphasis on pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking practice through dialogues and exercises.
  • Students practice conversations, role-plays, and listening to native speakers.


4.   Reading and Writing Skills:

  • Progressing from hiragana and katakana, students gradually learn kanji characters (Chinese characters used in Japanese) as they advance.
  •  Reading comprehension exercises and writing assignments help students gain proficiency.

5.   Cultural Context:

  • Many Japanese language courses incorporate cultural aspects into the curriculum, such as customs, traditions, and etiquette.
  • Students may also learn about Japanese history, society, and pop culture.
  •  Advanced courses may offer elective topics like business Japanese, literature, or specialized vocabulary.


6.   Assessment and Evaluation:

  • Regular quizzes, tests, and assignments to evaluate language proficiency.
  • Oral exams and presentations to assess speaking and listening skills.


7.   Language Practice:

  • Language courses often encourage language practice outside the classroom, such as language exchange partners or conversation clubs.


8.   Resources:

  •  Textbooks, workbooks, online resources, and multimedia materials may be used to aid learning.
  • Language labs and digital tools can provide additional support.


9.   Cultural Immersion:

  • Some courses may offer opportunities for cultural immersion, such as field trips, language exchange programs, or study abroad options.


Overall, Japanese language courses aim to provide students with the skills and cultural knowledge necessary to communicate effectively in Japanese and understand Japanese culture. The course content and structure can vary widely depending on the educational institution and the level of the course.



Instructor:


I am an English Honors graduate and an MBA in International Business. I have a background in Travel & Tourism, Education management, and Online Marketing. I have completed my diploma from Mosai Institute of Japanese Language Delhi. I have also completed my JLPT level N5, N4 and N3 of learning Japanese and am currently doing my N2 Level. I have over 5 years experience in teaching Japanese. I have been teaching Japanese to school students and professionals for many years and I am very passionate about teaching Japanese.



Course Curriculum:


  1. Complete Hiragana
  2. Complete Katakana
  3. 30 hours video course
  4. Greetings
  5. Numbers

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