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JLPT N5–N1 Preparation Programs

JLPT N5–N1 Preparation Programs

JLPT N5–N1 Preparation ProgramsJLPT N5–N1 Preparation Programs

JLPT N5–N1 Preparation ProgramsJLPT N5–N1 Preparation Programs

Program Concept

Your Gateway to Japanese Society.

Precisely because we live in an age of AI translation,
we cultivate three essential abilities together:
・Understanding context
・Reading nuance
・Discerning the other person's intent

Our program is designed to help you succeed in both exams and real-world communication.

Who It's For

• Japanese language learners (beginner to advanced)
• Those wishing to study in Japan
• Those seeking employment in Japan
• Foreign nationals residing in Japan


Course Levels (5 Stages)

🌱 N5 – Beginner
• Hiragana & Katakana
• Basic sentence patterns
• Simple conversations

▶ Goal:
"Understanding the fundamentals of Japanese"

🌿 N4
• Strengthening daily conversation
• Short reading comprehension
• Organizing basic grammar

▶ Goal:
"Using Japanese in daily life"

🌳 N3
• Intermediate grammar
• Long reading comprehension
• Applied listening skills

▶ Goal:
"Holding independent conversations"

🌲 N2
• Abstract expressions
• Reading comprehension for business contexts
• Advanced listening

▶ Goal:
"Japanese proficiency that works in professional settings"

🌏 N1 – Advanced
• Logical reading comprehension
• Nuance analysis
• Advanced vocabulary usage

▶ Goal:
"Advanced Japanese comprehension and usage"

Program Structure (4 Pillars)

① Language Precision
• Strengthening keigo (honorific language)
• Fine-tuning grammar
• Correcting common errors

② Context & Culture
• Culture of nemawashi (behind-the-scenes maneuvering)
• Understanding the ringi (request for decision) approval process
• Unspoken understandings
• Linguistic structure of hierarchical relationships

③ Business Simulation
• Meeting role-plays
• Price negotiation practice
• Handling complaints
• Reporting to superiors

④ Strategic Communication
• Presenting proposals
• Frameworks for building consensus
• Articulating shared risks
• Non-verbal communication

Course Format

• Small class sizes (up to 6 students)
• 1–2 times per week
• 60 or 90 minutes
• Mock exams
• Individual feedback

※ Course content may be adjusted according to the learner's needs and goals.

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