This course is intended primarily for beginning students who have no prior knowledge of Classical Japanese (bungo ?? / kobun ?? / kogo ??, etc.). It is designed to give students a systematic and intensive introduction to the grammar of classical Japanese.
This course is intended primarily for beginning students who have no prior knowledge of Classical Japanese (bungo ?? / kobun ?? / kogo ??, etc.). It is designed to give students a systematic and intensive introduction to the grammar of classical Japanese.
Texts are taken mainly from the Heian and medieval periods, though texts from later periods will also be introduced. It is expected that by the end of the course students will have acquired a firm foundation in classical Japanese grammar and will be able to read classical Japanese texts with the aid of a dictionary.
Students will generally find that they also have an improved grasp of modern Japanese grammar and will also gain experience in using Japanese-Japanese dictionaries. The course will also include some instruction in reading cursive Japanese, primarily variant kana (hentaigana).
The Columbia University Language Resource Center focuses on promoting innovative approaches to learning across a broad range of languages as it seeks to foster better language teaching practices and methods for all its constituencies.
The work of the LRC fits into the university-wide effort to encourage collaboration across the boundaries of departments, disciplines, and schools.
General foreign language program which enables students to acquire structures and vocabulary progressively and efficiently so that they can communicate with native speakers on a number of essential topics.
The WLCC at OCCC provides Oklahoma City and surrounding communities with access to a rich variety of resources, supports, and technologies for learning world languages and cultures. We empower students to achieve their goals, and we help our community thrive in increasingly global contexts.
The Japanese Program at the School of Modern Languages offers a minor in Japanese, as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees in Japanese. Our Japanese courses range from the elementary to advanced levels, including language-based content courses in literature, translation, technology.
At Portal Languages, we prioritize effective communication and cultural understanding, employing innovative teaching methodologies, such as the renowned Natural Approach, to create an engaging and dynamic learning environment.
One of the premier language learning programs in the region, the Language Academy is part of Continuing Education at Seattle Central College.
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