The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers courses in Japanese. In addition to a diverse variety of course offerings the department offers a variety of internships and study abroad opportunities.
The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers courses in Japanese. In addition to a diverse variety of course offerings the department offers a variety of internships and study abroad opportunities.
A specialization in one of these languages combined with first hand immersion in global culture, history, film, art, literature, and business prepares students for variety of career opportunities.
Welcome to the Department of World Languages and Literatures, where you can learn to speak a new language, sharpen your knowledge of a familiar one, and immerse yourself in cultures around the globe. Language study opens doors to adventure and travel, expands professional opportunities, and makes you a more knowledgeable, influential, and effective world citizen.
The SMU Department of World Languages and Literatures emphasizes practical learning. From the first semester of study, you acquire the ability to speak, listen, read, and write, even as you absorb valuable cultural information that will equip you to move with ease and sophistication through a globalized world.
Japanese language classes are offered by The Arts Center for All.Our teachers studied in the country and visit Japan every year to keep with all the changes in the country.
Japanese language classes are offered by Bay State Learning Center.
We offer Japanese classes for all levels of students, and take pride in providing L.A.'s premier Japanese instruction, with highly educated, native-speaking Japanese teachers and university texts.
Japanese is spoken by about 130 million in Japan. There is no link between Japanese and any other language living or dead. It adopted the Chinese characters in the 3rd century AD.
Japanese instruction at language loop covers the katakana, hiragana, and kanji writing systems. Hiragana is used to phonetically spell-out suffixes and simple japanese words, while katakana is used for foreign words
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