Courses

Level

Type of Classes (Selected examples) ※It changes by the semester.

Class Contents
U Class (Advanced II ~) A business class for students wishing to seek employment or proceed to technical college. Through exercises in product analysis, industry studies, presentations, and the preparation of reports the students master a high level of practical Japanese for business use.
P Class (Advanced II ~) A class designed to answer the needs of students intending to advance to university or graduate school. The class aims at not only preparing the students for entrance examinations but also helping them to acquire the all-round Japanese skills they will need following their entry into such schools.
H Class (Advanced II ~) The students acquire a broad command of Japanese through activities involving the use of “live” media, such as television and radio A class designed to improve the students’ ability to express themselves and communicate effectively through participation in discussions on a wide variety of topics.
G Class (Advanced I ~) A class designed to improve the students’ ability to express themselves and communicate effectively through participation in discussions on a wide variety of topics.
F Class (Lower Advanced) Aimed at improving comprehension by focusing on a variety of written materials. Also used are television and radio extracts designed to foster improved listening comprehension and further develop the students’ active vocabulary.
E Class (Intermediate II) Aimed at improving fluency through participation in presentations and discussions. Also, written exercises give a greater command of grammar and build confidence.
D Class (Intermediate I) Command of basic grammar is built and comprehension and expression skills are further enhanced. These skills are reinforced through the practice of a wide variety of conversational exercises.
C Class (Lower Intermediate) The ability to express information and ideas is built up through the review and practice of fundamental grammar applied through conversational and presentation activities.
B Class (Beginner II) Introduction of basic grammar points through conversation activities along with listening and comprehension exercises.
A Class (Beginner I) Conversation classes designed to introduce common Japanese phrases and the basics of speech used in daily life.