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.
This is a beginner-level language course designed for students who have little or no prior Japanese learning experience. In this course, students will learn basic Japanese language skills (i.e. listening, speaking, reading, and writing).
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.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
New England Language School (NELS) is a local institution with a global reach through language education and cultural exchange. We offer language classes in-person and online for adults and teenagers, and customized language training programs online for corporations.
Mission
Our mission is to provide the English and foreign language skills and cultural knowledge that students need to communicate effectively and attain their personal, professional, or academic goals.
Values
Improving communication through language education
Serving the language learning needs of the community
Increasing cross-cultural competence
Appreciating diversity
Spoken by over 125 million people (and a few giant robots), Japanese is a language rich in history and heritage, and our talented teachers are here to help you master your kana and kanji.
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.
Japanese language course is offered by SEFLA Languages in San Antonio. All of our  classes are instructor-led, meaning you will be learning with a  native  speaking live instructor. Enroll in our evening or morning  classes.
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
The goal of those four courses is to help students learn Japanese for communication as well as to build a firm foundation in the language. The four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are equally emphasized.
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