Language Door’s expert teachers offer instruction for students of all ages. We keep our tuition prices low but offer quality instruction in a pleasant environment. Our class size is always a small group.
Japanese has no known linguistic relatives though is possibly distantly related to the Altaic family of languages, which includes Korean, Mongolian and Turkic languages. Japanese is not related to Chinese, though it does contain a huge number of Chinese ‘loan’ words, in fact perhaps 50% of the words used in Japanese are of Chinese origin.
The written language has 3 methods of writing: Thousands of Chinese characters called Kanji and 2 Japanese syllabaries of 48 characters each called Hiragana and Katakana. Japanese is therefore considered the most complex written language in the world.
Language Door’s expert teachers offer instruction for students of all ages. We keep our tuition prices low but offer quality instruction in a pleasant environment. Our class size is always a small group. Our teachers are native speakers and offer the hands on training that will enhance your learning experience.
Hola! Bonjour! Ni hao! Konnichiwa! Welcome to the Orange County Language Door School! You can learn and use Spanish, Chinese, French, Japanese, German, Greek, Korean, English, Arabic, Farsi, ASL – American Sign Language and many other foreign languages at our Orange County Language Door School.
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 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.
Japanese course is offered by Atlanta Trilingual Academy. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
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.
For anyone seeking to immerse theirself in understanding another culture, learning the language is an essential starting point. Â In mastering the Japanese language a student also learns the rules of social conduct that are actually written into the language.
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