At the end of the course students should be able to express regret, positive and negative requirements, chronological order of events, conditions, giving and receiving of objects and favors, and to ask and give advice.
Elementary Japanese is designed to develop basic skills acquired in Japanese 1A further. Students will learn approximately 150 new kanji.
At the end of the course students should be able to express regret, positive and negative requirements, chronological order of events, conditions, giving and receiving of objects and favors, and to ask and give advice.
Spend Your Summer Learning a New Language
Berkeley Summer Sessions offers an extensive language program with 14 different languages from which to choose. Use the summer to fulfill a major requirement, brush up on a second language or introduce yourself to a whole new world.
Our language classes range from introductory to advanced and are offered in multiple sessions to best fit your schedule. Learning a new language can open up academic and career opportunities for the rest of your life.
Japanese is a Category IV language. It takes on average 64 weeks of full-time training to reach a limited working proficiency (ILR level 2). The exact time needed will depend on many factors.
The Japanese Program at SDSU offers a variety of courses designed to develop advanced language skills which can lead to a number of careers after graduation.
Japanese language course is offered by Cambridge Coaching for all skill level. Whether you're just beginning or fluent, our tutors provide support in composition and comprehension.
Students will be introduced to Japanese writing system (i.e. Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji) and will learn how to use a computer to write Japanese. Students will practice basic conversations in the target language and learn about Japanese culture.
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.
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