Japanese Evening Classes

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Learning Japanese will open your eyes to the wonders of this fascinating culture and the mind of Japanese people.  

£250

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Japanese is the 9th most spoken language in the world. In the last decade, over three million people per year opted to learn this interesting and unique global language. 

Famed for its inherent politeness and etiquette, the Japanese language boasts very few swear words. It features charming quirks such as green apple being translated to ‘ao ringo’, which actually means ‘blue apple’!

Learning Japanese will open your eyes to the wonders of this fascinating culture and the mind of Japanese people.  

 

Level 1

This 20 week course will introduce some of the basic structures of the language through topics related to social and everyday life in the country/countries where it is spoken. The focus is on listening, speaking and reading simple materials that introduce basic grammatical structures. 

Previous knowledge required?

  • None. Aimed at complete beginners.

Day and time

  • Group 1 - Wednesdays, 6.30-8.30pm
  • Group 2 - Mondays, 6.30-8.30pm

 

Level 2

Previous knowledge required?

This 20 week course is aimed at learners with previous basic knowledge of the language. This is the right level for you if: 

  • you have attended level 1 of our evening class programme or a beginners course elsewhere
  • You have completed approximately 80 hours of previous study (40 hours contact time and 40 hours personal study) 
  • You have studied the language at school some time ago and feel you need a refresher 
  • you have level A1 (or equivalent) on the CEFR

Day and time

  • Thursdays 6.30-8.30pm

 

Level 3

Previous knowledge required?

This 20 week course is aimed at learners with previous basic knowledge of the language. This is the right level for you if:

  • you have attended level 2 of our evening class programme or equivalent 
  • you have a high A1/Low A2 on the CEFR 
  • you have completed approximately 160 hours of previous study (e.g. pre-GCSE or equivalent) 
  • you have a rusty GCSE or O Level 

Day and time

  • Tuesdays, 6.30-8.30pm

 

Level 4

Previous knowledge required?

This 20 week course is aimed at learners with previous knowledge of the language. This is the right level for you if: 

  • you have attended level 3 of our evening class programme or equivalent 
  • you have completed approximately 240 hours of previous study
  • you have a good recent GCSE (7-9/A*-B)
  • you have A2/A2+ on the CEFR

Day and time

  • Thursdays, 6.30-8.30pm
  • Nottingham Branch

    University Park Nottingham, Nottingham

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