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  • 160 Hrs (145 Hrs Training+10 Hrs GD+5 Hrs Exam Prep) of Japanese language course
  • Gain Proficiency in 4 writing systems of the Japanese Language: Kaji, Hiragana, katakana, Romaji
  • Prepare for the JLPT, a Japanese Proficiency Exams

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Japanese Language Course

Learn the most fast-paced spoken language of the world in Henry HarvinⓇ. Japanese language course in Henry HarvinⓇ aims to develop the interpersonal skills of the candidates.  The course is designed to gain an excellent knowledge of the Japanese language at 5 different levels. The training program is divided into 5 levels.

Elementary level- N5: This is the basic level of the Japanese language test. This level will help you to know the basics of Japanese i.e sentence structure, typical expressions written in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji as well as spoken conversation. 

Pre-Intermediate level- N4: This level is the second level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. This level consists of grammar and vocabulary.

Intermediate Level- N3: This level is the bridging level. It teaches linguistic skills expressed in terms of language activities like reading and writing.

Pre-Advanced level-N2: This level is divided into three sections i.e reading comprehension, language knowledge, and listening comprehension. 

Advanced level-N1: This level seems to be difficult. It consists of reading kanji, books, magazines, and newspapers in Japanese. This level will give you complete knowledge of the Japanese language

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                               N5: 160 Hours

                               N4: 160 Hours

                               N3: 160 Hours

                               N2: 160 Hours

                               N1: 80 Hours            

  • Projects: Facility to undergo projects in Japanese Language, implementation and more
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  • Placement: 100% Placement Support for one-year post successful completion
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  • Avail 1 year Gold Membership of Henry Harvin® Language Academy that includes E-Learning Access through recorded videos, games, projects CPDSPe studies
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  • Weekly 10+ job opportunities offered
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Learning Benefits

  • Learning Japanese aims to develop competence in accomplishing tasks in Japanese
  • Broaden your perspective on Japanese culture and understand it with clarity
  • Learn Japanese language fonts.
  • Become a confident speaker by enhancing your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in the Japanese language
  • Communicate habitual actions in a better way
  • The Japanese language will help greater with greater language sensitivity
  • Speaking Japanese fluently will make you stand out and offer you a unique perspective as compared to your peers
  • Advance cross-cultural skills and get familiar with cultural dimensions

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  • On learning the Japanese language get better scope for jobs such as Translator, Interpreter or a Trainer
  • Learn Japanese with less competition, a high competitive edge, and better pay
  • Boost your professional value by understanding Linguistics and Translation
  • Distinguish your profile from peers and get promoted
  • Get hired by international brands like Amazon, Google, JP Morgan, and other topmost industries
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  • Get job security with exceptional career growth
  • Connect with people globally in the arena of Japanese Language
Course Curriculum

N5 Level

Preview

Module 1: Introduction

In this module, learn Japanese Language, reading and writing grounds of Japanese and special accents

  • Ice Breaker- Learning Matrix explanation
  • Introduction to the 3 Scripts
  • Basic Accents in Japanese Language- アクセント

Module 2: Hiragana Syllabary

Learn the basic script understanding and learn methods to learn and usage, word formation, and reading

  • Phonetics of Hiragana, Stroke Order- ひらがな書き順
  • あ/ か/ さ groups
  • な/ た は groups and words
  • ま/ ら/ わ/ ん groups and words
  • Writing and Reading words in Hiragana
  • Derivatives concept が ざ だ ば ぱ- Phonetics Jump
  • Stress Sounds- Double sounds
  • Long Sounds
  • Reading/Writing of Hiragana Words- 読み書き練習

Module 3: Katakana Syllabary

Learn about second Script of Japanese Language

  • Significance of Katakana- Phonetics
  • Stroke Order ア から ン まで
  • Long Sounds- いい、えい、うう、おう
  • Derivatives concept ガ ザ ダ バ パ
  • Stress Sounds- つ使い
  • Word Formation of Foreign Words
  • Important Katakana Words List and formation

Module 4: Greetings/Expressions

Learn about special greetings used in Japanese Language

  • 挨拶
  • 表現

Module 5: Beginners Terminologies

小学語彙

  • Days of the Week- 月曜から日曜まで
  • Numbers 1-100
  • 30 words vocabulary
  • Months of the Year- 一月から12月まで
  • Significance of Prefixes and Suffixes- お、語、人

Module 6: Verbs

同士

  • Verbs Types and description/ Sentence Syntax- 文章図栗
  • Desu/ Usage/Basic Tenses- です作り方
  • Arimasu/Usage/Basic Tenses- あります作り方
  • Masu/Usage/Basic Tenses- ます形作り方
  • Verb List- 語彙リスト
  • Subject Verb relation

Module 7: Counter Suffixes

Learn the usage of special Unit suffixes words

  • Suffixes as per the category.e.g. だい、まい、人-   台,まい、人、かい、がい、はい

Module 8: Introduction to Particles

上司

  • Significance of Particles in a sentence
  • は で に を と も から まで - 上司使い方
  • Sentence Formation- 文章作り方
  • 復習

Module 9: Introduction to Adverbs

副詞

  • とても あまり だんだん、ますますなど

Module 10: Introduction to Adjectives

形容詞

  • Types of Adjectives and its Mechanism- 形容詞類
  • いAdjectives & Tenses of I Adjectives- い形容詞
  • Na Adjectives & Tenses of Na- Adjectives- な形容詞

Module 11: Introduction to Kanjis

漢字紹介

  • Understanding the Origin and its geometry
  • Stroke Order and its significance
  • Kanjis and its readings- 音読み及び訓読み
  • Usage of Kanjis in a sentence- 文章付き漢字

Module 12: Conversation Ethics

Learn special expressions and conversation put up as per Japanese Culture

  • Kaiwa as per Japanese Culture- 会話表現
  • Jiko Shoukai- 自己紹介
  • Asking Questions- どうして、どれ、どの、どこ

Module 13: Introduction to N5 Advance

Learn about JLPT N5 Preparation, revision of Kanjis learnt in basic and JLPT N5 first 20 Kanjis

  • JLPT N5- Learning Matrix explanation
  • Kanji of Number and time- 数字漢字, 時間漢字
  • Readings and Stroke order- 漢字意味及び読み書き

Module 14: Verbs

Enhance your knowledge by usage of Verbs

  • V ましょう- 文章作り
  • V た- 文章作り
  • 形- 文章作り
  • V辞書形-文章作り
  • V普通形- V普通形作り方
  • 文章翻訳及び意味わかり- 読み書き練習

Module 15: Phrases

Learn Can Do, And / And Etc Phrase, Toka/Toka Phrase

  • ことができる, ことがある- 文章作り, 会話表現
  • や や など
  • とか とか V

Module 16: Conversation Cont

Asking Questions using expressions/Replying Questions and Using Adjectives in Conversation

  • そうですね, そうですか, ええと- 会話表現
  • すきです
  • 嫌いです- 文章作り方

Module 17: Special Adjectives

Learn using Correct form of Adjectives while conversing

  • が 欲しい です- 得意形容詞

Module 18: Telling Time

Learn using Japanese style of telling time, Sentence Practice using verbs/Adjectives and Adverbs, Reading Skills Progress

  • 何時, 何時間, 午前, 午後, ごろ, ぐらい- 会話表現
  • 形容詞付き, 副詞形容詞付き- 文章作り練習及び説明
  • Comprehensions solving- 読解問題

Module 19: Verbs Cont..

Learn plain Forms of the verbs and phrases using Plain forms cont..

  • たけい, たりたりする- 文章付き
  • たりたりする, たけいあとで, 辞書形前に

Module 20: Kanjis Cont..

Learn 20 More kanjis Including Adjectives, Practice Kanjis in Sentences, Dictation of Kanjis for better Practice

  • Meaning Stroke order and Readings
  • 訓読み付き言葉- 練習
  • 訓読み付き言葉- 練習
  • 復習

Module 21: Adverbs Cont.. 

Understand adverbs sensitivity

  • どんどん, もともと, 時々, 色々, わざわざ, だいたい, ずいぶん- 意味付き文章作り方

Module 22: Adjectives Cont..

形容詞, Usage of Correct Adjectives in Kaiwa

  • Complex Adjectives with its correct usage- 形容詞類, 文章付き, 注意すること
  • 素敵ですね, へたです, 上手です, 嫌いです, ほしいです

Module 23: Verbs Forms Cont..

Continuous / State denoting forms and usage in Phrases

  • てけい- て形作り方, 文法付き, 文章付き
  • V手てから
  • Vて います
  • 置いておいてください。

Module 24: Listening Practice Cont..

Preparation of Listening Section for JLPT N5

  • 聴解会話

Module 25: JLPT Paper Practice

Understand JLPT Paper attempt

  • Reading and Grammar section- 読解と文法
  • Kanji Section- 漢字と語彙
  • Listening Section- 聴解
N4 Level

Preview

Module 1: 

  • Revision (Phrases and Connecting, Kanjis learnt in Basic, JLPT N4 20 Kanji)
  • Phrases and Connecting, Revision of Kanjis learnt in Basic, JLPT N4 20 Kanji
  • Vたりたりする, ができる, ことができる, じしょけいまえに, ことがある, ほど, ほうがいいです, なければならない, てもいいです, ませんか, ていただきませんか, たらいいですか
  • Reading and Comprehension
  • Readings and Stroke order
  • Combination Words
  • Kanji Reading drill

Module 2: 

  • Grammar

- かのうけ

- みえる

- みられる

- きける

- きこえる

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • speed Reading drill

-読み練習

Module 3: 

  • Grammar
  • Verb forms
  • Conjunctions
  • Sentence Joiners

            - ながら

            - なにか、なにが

           - どこか、どこが

            - だれか、だれが

            - それに、それで

            - つまり

            - でも、しかし、けど、が

            - し、し

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 4: 

  • Grammar

- ている

てある

しまう

てしまいした

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

-読み練習

Module 5: 

  • Grammar
  • Verb Forms

- 自動詞 Intransitive verbs

- 他動詞 Transitive Verbs

  • Vocabulary

- Specific Terminology

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 6: 

  • Grammar-Patterns using Transitive and Intransitive verbs & Adverbs

-他動詞てある

- 自動詞ている

- まだ、あまり、だんだん、どんどん

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

- 読み方及び接続

- 読み練習

Module 7: 

  • Grammar

- Revision with Practice sheets

  • Vocabulary

- Cooking/ conversation drill; terminology used

  • Kanji

- 書きおよび読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読み練習

Module 8: 

  • Grammar-Verb forms & ending verb forms

- Volitional form

- Volitional form とおもう

- のつもりです

- 辞書形つもりです

- のよていです

- 辞書形よていです

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-総読

Module 9: 

  • Grammar

-ほうがいいです

- でしょう

- かもしりません

- かもしれない

- もしかしたら

- Quantifierで

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

-漢字音読み付き言葉

  • Writing skills

-普通な読解書き練習及び説明

  • Communication drill

-駅、ホテル、空港での会話

Module 10: 

  • Grammar
  • Sentence end patterns

- という意味です

- といっていました

- とつたえてください

- ていただきませんか

- ていただけませんか

  • Vocabulary

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

- 漢字で日本式名前

- 読解翻訳および説明

Module 11: 

  • Grammar
  • Connecting Phrases

- とおりに

たあとで

自所形まえに

ておきます

ままにおいておいてください

  • Vocabulary

- ことわざ

  • Reading and translation

- 練習

Module 12: 

  • Grammar
  • Adjectives Connection

- い形容詞接続

な形容詞接続

  • Vocabulary, Minna no nihongo chapter 41-43

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

Module 13: 

  • Grammar- Pattern of facts and rumors

- ようです

らしいです

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 14: 

  • Grammar- Patterns using Likewise with Verbs

-ようにする

ようになる

  • Vocabulary

- 語彙

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 15: 

  • Grammar
  • Passive Sound

-受身形

  • Vocabulary

- 練習

  • Kanji

- 読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 16: 

  • Grammar
  • Patterns using Passive sound

-Nによって

から作られる

で作られる

  • Vocabulary- Minna no nihongo vocabulary Chapter 44

-語彙

  • Kanji

-読み方及び接続

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 17: 

  • Grammar- Revision with Practice sheets
  • Vocabulary

-祭り、行事用語

  • Kanji

-書きおよび読み練習

  • Reading and translation

- 読み練習

Module 18: 

  • Grammar
  • Verb and noun Qualifiers

- のは

のが

のを

  • Vocabulary- Minna no nihongo Chapter 45,46

-語彙

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-総読

Module 19: 

  • Grammar
  • Revision

-練習

  • Vocabulary

-語彙

  • Kanji

-漢字音読み付き言葉

  • Writing skills

-普通な読解書き練習及び説明

  • Communication drill

-注文、面接

Module 20: 

  • Grammar
  • Particle patterns

-で

せいで

おかげで

  • Vocabulary- Revision till chapter 50

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 21: 

  • Grammar
  • Giving /Receiving Verbs

-やる

もらう

くれる

さしあげる

くださる

いただく

Vてみます

かどうか

  • Vocabulary

-用語

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明


Module 22: 

  • Grammar
  • Purpose pattern

- Nのために

- V辞書形ために

- のに

- も

  • Vocabulary- Tools/furniture
  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 23: 

  • Grammar
  • Patterns

-辞書形そうです

いきそうです

  • Vocabulary

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 24: 

  • Grammar
  • Patterns

-rootverbやすいです

rootverbにくいです

たべすぎる

  • Vocabulary

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

- 読解翻訳および説明

Module 25: 

  • Grammar
  • Patterns on situation

-Pl form場合

のに

  • Vocabulary

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 26: 

  • Grammar
  • Patterns

-ところです

辞書形ところです

ているところです

たばかりです

  • Vocabulary- Verbal Practice

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 27: 

  • Grammar
  • Revision

-練習

  • Vocabulary-Situational Sounds

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

- 読解翻訳および説明

Module 28: 

  • Grammar
  • Causative form

-使役系

味がする

においがする

Nのようです

  • Vocabulary-Situational Sounds

-語彙及び使い方

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

Module 29: 

  • Grammar- More patterns

-になる

  • Vocabulary-Telecon Communication

-にする

おはいりください

  • Kanji

-書き順及び読み練習

  • Reading and translation

-読解翻訳および説明

N3 Level

Preview

Module 1:

Grammar, vocabulary, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 1, 説読

  • Vてももらえませんか, Vていただけませんか, Vてももらえないでしょうか, Vていただけないでしょうか, Vていただけないだろうか
  • 語彙
  • 練習

 

Module 2:

Grammar, vocabulary, kanji- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 2, 漢字

  • のようだ, のような, のように, ことは/が/を
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続

 

Module 3: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 2 contd.., 漢字, 読解

  • という, いつ/ どこ/ なに/ だれ/ どんなに でも
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 4:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 3, 練習, 読解

  • じゃなくて, のだ。、のではない, なん人も、何回も、何枚も
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 5: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Revision, 練習, 読解

  • たら、ば、と、なら, というのは、というこたは、, ようにいう , ように注意する , ように伝える, ように頼む
  • 練習
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 6:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 3 contd.., 10漢字, 読解

  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習


 

Module 7:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation-Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 4, writing Kanji, 読解

  • ことにしている, ことになる, ことになっている, Vてほしい, Vないでほしい
  • 祭り、行事用語
  • 書きおよび読み練習
  • 読み練習

 

Module 8: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 4 contd.., 漢字, 読解

  • そうな, そうに, なさそう, そうもない
  • 語彙
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 総読

 

Module 9: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 5, Combination Words, Essay writing, General Conversation

  • ちゃう, とく, させられる, である, たがる, たがっている, ましたら、, まして
  • 語彙
  • 漢字音読み付き言葉, 普通な読解書き練習及び説明
  • 注文、面接

 

Module 10: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 5 contd.., 漢字, 読解

  • 。。じゃないん?, Vたところに, Vたところで, のだろうか, との/ での/ からの/ までの/ への, だろうと思う
  • 語彙及び使い方
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明

 

Module 11:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 6, 漢字, 読解

  • ..て、って, つもりはない, つもりだった, Vたつもり, Vていりつもり
  • 語彙
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明

 

Module 12:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 6 contd.., 漢字, 読解

  • Vてばかりいる, とか, Vてくる, Vていく
  • 語彙
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明

Module 13:

Grammar, vocabulary, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 7, 説読

  • Vなくてはならない, Vなくてはいけない, だけだ, ただ, だけでいい
  • 語彙
  • 練習

 

Module 14:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji - Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 7 contd, 漢字

  • なんか, なんて, なくちゃ, なきゃ
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続

 

Module 15:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Revision, 漢字, 読解

  • Vたままに, Nのままに, からだ
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 16: 

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 8, 練習, 読解

  • あいだ, あいだに, まで, までに
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 17:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 8 contd.., 練習, 読解

  • ために, ためだ, Vてもかまわない
  • 練習
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 18:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 9, 10漢字, 読解

  • ほど, ほとはない, ほどではない
  • 語彙
  • 読み方及び接続
  • 読み練習

 

Module 19:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 9 contd.., writing Kanji, 読解

  • 忘れる, 合う, かえる, ということになる, はずだ, はずが, はずはない, はずだった, ことが, ことも
  • 祭り、行事用語
  • 書きおよび読み練習
  • 読み練習

 

Module 20:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 10, 漢字, 読解

  • Vた結果、, の結果, 出す, 始める, 終わる
  • 語彙
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 総読

 

Module 21:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Writing skills, Communication drill- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 10 contd.., Minna no nihongo chapter 10 contd.., Combination Words, Essay writing, General Conversation

  • Vたら どう?, より ほうが
  • 語彙
  • 漢字音読み付き言葉, 普通な読解書き練習及び説明
  • 注文、面接

Module 22:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 11, 漢字, 読解

  • らしい, として, ずに, ず
  • 語彙及び使い方
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明

 

Module 23:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Minna no nihongo chapter 12, 漢字, 読解

  • もの, もんだから, Vられる, っぱなし
  • 語彙
  • 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明

 

Module 24:

Grammar, vocabulary, Kanji, Reading and translation- Patterns, Full Revision, 漢字, 読解

  • おかげで, おかげだ, せいで, せいだ, みたいだ, どちらかと言えば, ほうだ, Vますように, Vませんように
  • 語彙, 書き順及び読み練習
  • 読解翻訳および説明
N2 Level

Preview

Module 1: 文字 語彙

  • Vocabulary

- Phrases

- Phrases contd

- Reading and translation comprehension

- Vocabulary discussion of comprehension

  • Combination words

- 100 kanjis

 

Module 2: 文法 読解

  • Vocabulary

- Patterns

- Noun Clauses

- Correct usage of Clauses

- Usage of compound words

 

Module 3: 日本文化

  • Japan Work Culture

-Events in Japan

- Vocabulary of customs

- Speed Reading

- Reading discussion

- Editorial Writing

- Japanese work culture 労働環境

- Art and customs 伝統芸

 

N1 Level

Preview

Module 1:

  • 文字 語彙

- Vocabulary

  1. Phrases
  2. Phrases contd
  3. Reading and translation comprehension
  4. Vocabulary discussion of comprehension

-Combination words- 100 kanjis

Module 2:

  • 文法 読解

-Vocabulary

  1. Adverbs
  2. Adjectives usage
  3. Correct usage of Adverbs 
  4. Usage of compound words

Module 3: 

  • 日本文化

-Japan Work Culture

  1. Kanjis contd
  2. Reading comprehension using idioms
  3. Understanding of idioms and usage in a sentence
  4. Speed Reading
  5. Reading discussion
  6. Editorial Writing
  7. Japanese work culture 労働環境
  8. Art and customs 伝統芸
Training Certification Process

1

Counselling and Registration

Consult with our counselors to check your eligibility and the right batch, and then Register for the Japanese Language Course

2

Complete the Training

Attend Training for the Japanese Language, and achieve the certification.

3

Deliver Projects Assigned

Gather experience with real-world assignments and practical projects to upgrade your existing Korean Language skills. Deliver these mini-projects to be eligible for Henry Harvin® Japanese Language Certification

4

Earn the Certification

Post-successful completion of the Program, earn Henry Harvin® Japanese Language Certification. Post it on social media, get it framed, and increase your value in the industry

Commonly Asked Questions

What is japanese course from Henry Harvin®?

The japanese course teaches professionals about the basics and advanced Japanese. It is a 37-letter long word composed of 18 syllables. The term is read as ‘toragahitowokamoutosurutokinounarigoe’. This word defines - the growl a tiger makes when it is about to bite someone.

Is kanji difficult?

Kanji is hard to learn when compared with kana since it is more complex and the number of characters in this set is more numerous than hiragana and katakana. However this doesn’t mean it’s hard to read. Also kanji are very efficient in communication.

What are the job opportunities after completing a Japanese language course?

  • Translator
  • Flight attendant
  • Journalist
  • Foreign language teacher
  • Interpreter
  • Teacher
  • Trainer
  • Purchasing agent
  • Social worker

Which language is most like english?

Frisian languages have the greatest percentage of lexical similarity with English. They are spoken in the Netherlands and Germany. The vocabulary of Frisian and English is 60% similar, they aren’t mutually intelligible.

Which language is closest to Japanese?

Ryukyuan and Ainu are the languages closely related to Japanese along with Korean. Less related are other Atlantic languages which are Turkic, Tungusic, Mongolic.

What is the language of Japan called?

The Japanese language is known as Nihongo (日本語 ).  Chinese documents record the existence of Japanese words as early as the 3rd century and texts clearly appear during the 8th century.   

Will Henry Harvin's Japanese language course help me in preparing for the JLPT exam?

Yes, this course is designed to assist you in preparing for the JLPT exam for the level of your choice. For example, if you are preparing for the elementary level JLPT N5 exam, you can choose the N5 level Japanese language course and so on.

 

What is e-Learning for the Henry Harvin Japanese language course?

The LMS or the Learning Management System helps you to access the recorded video sessions of the training in addition to the various tools and techniques available. This will help you to revise and practice the topics plus attend any session that you missed.

 

Can I work as a freelance translator after doing a Japanese Language course from Henry Harvin.

Yes, you can opt to become a freelance translator after doing this course. Japanese translators are in high demand and involve decent payment.

 

Which level should I choose to become a Japanese Game Localizer?

A game Localizer in japan needs to have at least passed JLPT N2 level. For this, you can choose the N2  level in the Henry Harvin Japanese language course and prepare for the JLPT exam.

 

What language is used in Manga and Anime?

The casual Japanese Kanji contribute to the language used in Anime and Manga. It is slightly different from the formal Japanese language that is taught on a professional level. But this course will help you understand anime and manga.

 

What's the difference between the pre-intermediate level (N4) and the Intermediate level (N3)?

The pre-intermediate level (N4) is the second level of the course. This level involves the basics of grammar and vocabulary. The intermediate level (N3) is the bridging level involving linguistic skills like reading, writing, and other language activities.

What are the career options after learning Japanese?

 The employment opportunities get enhanced by learning another language. There are jobs such as translator, interpreter, and trainer in Japanese. Get hired in MNCs dealing with Japanese-speaking populations, like Amazon, Google, JP Morgan, etc. You can get hired in the external affairs office of the Indian government or the Japanese embassy in India.

 

What is the duration of sessions for each level?

The duration of every level, N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1, is 80 hours each. But the level of difficulty is different across all the levels. N5 is the elementary level, N4 is the pre-intermediate level, N3 is the Intermediate level, N2 is the pre-advanced level, and N1 is the advanced level.

 

What is the qualification of the trainers at Henry Harvin Education?

The organisation uses the most celebrated industry experts with more than 11 years of experience in the field. They have been invited for 120 and more keynote classes for the Japanese language, each having delivered over 155+ lectures, and are now working for Henry Harvin Education.

 

How can I access the e-learning modules?

The Online Learning Management system (LMS) can be used for accessing the Japanese language course materials anytime and anywhere. The provided credentials can be used to log in using the Moodle app on your smartphone or laptop.

 

What is the best Japanese language Course?

The Japanese language course offered by Henry Harvin® is standardized for Japanese Language Education, making it possible for students to study Japanese easily and comfortably. Students learn four writing systems of the Japanese language: Kaji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Romaji, along with five levels: N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1.

 

Home learning of Japanese is possible?

Yes! Japanese can be learned and spoken at home. As a result, financial matters and governmental affairs are not discussed among Japanese. However, reading, writing, understanding, and speaking in daily conversations can be easily acquired. But taking an online Japanese language course is highly recommendable!

 

Is learning Japanese quickly?

Nothing is impossible. You can enrol in Henry Harvin’s Japanese language course. With our program, you will learn as easily as possible. In this way, you can become fluent in a short amount of time.

 

Would it be beneficial for my career if I learned Japanese?

Of course, yes! You can avail yourself of many career opportunities like Embassies, Government Jobs, BPO Jobs, Translation, Sales, Interpretation, Travel, Tourism and more. Also, you can enrol in our Japanese language course to make the path easier!

 

Is the Japanese language Course still in demand?

Among East Asian languages, Japanese is most prevalent in India. A growing India-Japan relationship and Japanese companies expanding in India contribute to the high demand for Japanese language skills. As like that, the Japanese language Course is also still in higher order. 

 

What are Kaji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Romaji?

Kaji, Hiragana, and  Katakana are 3 sets of characters. Hiragana is a phonic set unique to the Japanese language. Katakana is another set of phonics but with words that are borrowed from other languages. On the other hand, Kanji is a set of characters that have been adapted from Chinese. Romaji has a Latin script that is adapted for Japanese speaking and understanding. 

 

Explain the JLPT exam format.

Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is conducted for 180 marks at all 5 learning levels. For N1 to N3 levels, the exam is divided into 3 sections namely Listening, Reading, and Vocabulary with Grammar. For levels N4 and N5, there are only 2 sections of listening while Vocabulary with Grammar and reading are clubbed together.

 

Are the sessions conducted only in Online mode?

Yes, all Japanese language courses are held in 2 way online interactive mode only.

Is the duration of levels the same for all 5 learning levels and what is the duration?

Yes, the duration of N1 to N5 levels is the same. Though the module will keep changing with each level a new learning set is introduced. The duration of each learning level is 80 hours.

Before enrolling in the Japanese language, how can I attend a session and arrive at a decision?

You can book a demo session with us and attend a live session. You can see for yourself and believe the experience and get started with the Japanese language course. 

 

What is the cost of a Japanese language course in Mahabalipuram, Chennai?

ANS: Henry Harvin’s Japanese language course in Mahabalipuram, Chennai ranges from INR 19,500 to INR 34,500. This depends on the level of proficiency desired by the learner.

 

Do I need to pass N2 before taking the N1 Exam in Japanese?

ANS:  No, You need not clear the N2 Exam before taking the N1 exam in Japanese. This is because there is a dire need to upgrade the Japanese language skills with each level from N5 to N1, and many candidates find it very hard to reach the Advanced level and quit in between.

 

Can I learn Japanese fluently in 3 months?

ANS: You can learn Japanese in 3 months, but can only know the primary language skills. If you want to attain a level of proficiency, Henry Harvin provides training for various proficiency levels through strategic and systematic learning through the Japanese language course in Chennai.

 

Which Institute is best for learning Japanese near me in T.Nagar, Chennai?

ANS: If you want to learn Japanese and master the language effectively, then you have come to the right place. Henry Harvin is one of the best Institutes that provide a Japanese language course in T.Nagar, Chennai. This course is scientifically designed to aid each learner in mastering the Japanese language easily.

 

Is Henry Harvin’s Japanese language course available online near me in Anna Nagar, Chennai?

ANS: Yes, Henry Harvin’s Japanese language course is available in Anna Nagar, Chennai. Once you get enrolled in the course, you can choose the batch and start learning.

 

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Why should I do a Japanese learning course?

Japanese helps broaden your understanding of the moral principles, ethical standards, and aesthetics that Japan shares with other Asian countries.

Why should I do a Japanese learning course in India?

Learning Japanese expands job opportunities in the Indian labour market. There are greater career chances for Indian people who can speak Japanese because Japanese corporations including Honda, Yamaha, Sony, and Toyota have production plants in India.


 

What aspect of learning Japanese is most crucial?

Kanji is one of the most crucial components of learning Japanese because it is used in almost everything. When using a textbook, a beginner will spend a lot of time looking for kanji and terminology.


 

Which three Japanese languages are there?

Hiragana, katakana, and kanji are the three languages. Hiragana and katakana are simple to learn and easy to use if you plan to visit Japan or want to master the fundamentals of the language. Kanji is a bit more difficult. 


 

How reliable is the JLPT?

The JLPT score has the advantage of never expiring. Tests are administered once a year on the first Sunday in December. You can only administer a test for one level each year. JLPT is accessible to everyone with no age limitations. Occasionally, some businesses might assess employees' proficiency.

I don't know Japanese, can I still study there?

Yes, it is possible to study in Japan without knowing Japanese, although it is quite challenging. It is advised to become conversant with basic Japanese.

How much does an online Japanese education cost?

It depends on the institution and the course. Some organizations provide cost-effective or free online Japanese lessons.


 

What is the duration of the Japanese language course?

It depends on how advanced the Japanese course is and how much time you invest. Basic Japanese language instruction lasts for around six months.


 

Define JLPT. Is it applicable everywhere?

The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is known as JLPT. The certificate, which is accepted worldwide, attests to your proficiency in Japanese.


 

Are JLPT levels different from one another?

The JLPT is divided into five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5. Each focuses on various speaking, writing, and listening steps of the Japanese language learning process.


 

What in Japan is the most significant exam?

The EJU test results are required for admission to 61% of public universities and 98% of Japan's national institutions. On the other hand, they are necessary at 52% of private universities in Japan.

Is the Japanese language course appropriate for kids under 10?

Our suggestion is to start learning Japanese after the age of 13 or 14.

Can I study JLPT N4 LEVEL directly or can I study JLPT N5 and N4 at the same time?

No. JLPT N5 is the first test to be studied, followed by JLPT N4 in that order. It cannot be studied at the same time.


 

How can I learn Japanese vocabulary?

You can memorize the Japanese language's vocabulary by:

  • Memory hints

  • Japanese Flashcards

  • Spaced time repetition method

What is the cost of an Indian student visa to Japan?

The following fees apply to Japanese visas: 3,000 Yen for a single-entry visa. 6,000 Yen for a visa with two or more entries.

What are the few expressions of the Japanese language course?

Basic Expressions 

  • Hi. Yes. はい。

  • Iie. No. いいえ。

  • Oh, noes Shimasu. Please. おねがいします。

  • Arigatō. I'm grateful. ありがとう。and so on. 


 

What is the simplest form of Japanese writing?

The Hiragana alphabet is the most fundamental of the three because it serves as the basis for the written Japanese language. When learning a new language, it is the first set of characteristics that youngsters and beginners learn.

Is Korean harder than Japanese?

Korean isn't tonal, in discrepancy with other East Asian languages. This indicates that anyhow of your accentuation, the word's meaning remains unchanged. Therefore, Korean is simpler than Japanese.


 

How frequently will the JLPT be given?

Twice a year, in December and July. The test may only be administered outside of Japan in certain cities in July or December.


 

When will the 2023 JLPT take place?

The tests will be held on Sundays, July 2 and December 3, 2023.

Who administers the JLPT?

The test is administered by Japan Educational Exchanges and Services in Japan. The Japan Foundation administers it with indigenous host institutions. Together with the Japan- Taiwan Exchange Association, the JLPT is co-hosted in Taiwan.

Do all students take the same exam, with levels being determined by the results?

No. test questions vary based on difficulty. To test the examinees' proficiency in Japanese as accurately as feasible, many questions are offered. When taking the test, please select a level that is appropriate.

Are all JLPT responses scored using computers?

Yes, a multiple-choice computer-scored answer distance is used for the JLPT. The questions contain four options, although certain" harkening" questions only have three.


 

Are there questions on the JLPT which ask for understanding Japanese culture?

Japan-related cultural knowledge is not particularly tested in any questions. Despite the fact that some questions may make reference to cultural elements, any question can be answered without regard to culture.


 

What features does the Online JLPT Mock Test Series - 2023 offer?

The features are :

Online tests for practice are objective questions from previous JLPT exams.

Free online practice exams can be completed using the most recent syllabus.

Take JLPT to practise exams based on actual exam formats. 


 

Why is Japanese different from other languages?

Yes, the Japanese language is unique as every word ends with a vowel. So, it is a vowel-salient language. Each word is made up of sound syllables that finish in vowels, the "n"-ending sounds are the exception.


 

How much does a Japanese teacher earn in India?

A Japanese language trainer's monthly salary in India ranges from 0.5 lakhs to 10.8 lakhs, . Based on 25 salaries from Japanese Language Trainers, estimated salaries have been calculated.


 

After learning Japanese, am I able to join the Indian Embassy in Japan?

Since it is a government position, you must pass the UPSC exams in order to be considered. Being able to speak Japanese will put you ahead of the competition.


 

What drawbacks are there to studying Japanese?

In any case, learning always benefits the person. The commitment and effort is only needed to learn Japanese. It is not a simple language to learn, and individuals must give it their time and attention.


 

If I enrol in a Japanese language course, will it be simple for me to relocate to Japan?

Although each country has its own immigration regulations, learning Japanese will undoubtedly benefit you.


 

What local name does the Japanese have in Japan?

However, native speakers actually refer to it as "Nihongo" even if most people outside of Japan refer to it as "Japanese." The name "Japan" is the same whether it is called "Nihon" or "Nippon" in the regional tongue.


 

How can learning Japanese more quickly benefit from listening to an actual speech?

The Japanese language does not have tones. However, it does have a certain rhythm and cadence to its words and sentences, much like all other languages. Listening to real conversation is the approach to learning Japanese.


 

How many levels are needed to work as a professional in Japanese?

It relies on the industry a professional wants to enter. Level N3 or N4 might be adequate for a professional in India. However, some Japanese businesses require level N2, as the interaction and operation are in a completely Japanese environment. However, IT experts like programmers or at a similar level can get by with level N4.


 

How much more must we pay in order to sign up for the JLPT exam?

With the application, the JLPT examination cost must be paid directly to the Japan Foundation. The price ranges from INR 500 to INR 800 based on the training level. 


 

Is it true that the Japanese language has more opportunities in the IT industry?

The IT industry is home to Japanese and Indian multinational corporations. Tokyo is home to about 6000 Indian workers, mostly employed in the IT industry. Other industries including infrastructure, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, are also expanding. 


 

Are there certain software requirements for Japanese scripts?

English OS makes it easy to read and write in Japanese script. You might need to use the Microsoft Windows installation CD to install the Japanese font. With software like NJ Star, it is possible to type in Japanese.


 

What will I be capable of doing once I've completed the Japanese language course?

You will be able to read, write, and communicate in Japanese by the end of the course. (commensurate to the JLPT level you take). You could also receive a JLPT certification by passing the tests provided by the Japan Foundation for Levels N5 to N1.


 

What are the various Japanese Learning levels offered by Henry Harvin?

The course attempts to teach Japanese at five levels: N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1, as well as competency in four different Japanese writing systems: Romaji, Katakana, Hiragana, and Kaji. 


 

Does Henry Harvin's Japanese Learning course offer guidance for the JLPT and NAT exams?

Yes, you receive 100% assistance with the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT, Nihongo Noryoku Shiken), as well as the five levels of tests (N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1) for an overall assessment of one's proficiency in the Japanese language.


 

What is the training method of Japanese Learning courses at Henry Harvin?

The training includes two-way Live Online Interactive Sessions for 160 minutes each for all five modules. 


 

What qualifications are required to study Japanese?

The minimum requirement for learning Japanese is a 10+2, diploma with a 40% average.

In addition to the Japanese Language course, what other languages are offered at Henry Harvin?

Aside from the ones mentioned above, Henry Harvin also offers courses in Korean, German, and Spanish.


 

Are working professionals able to enrol in the Japanese language course?

Yes, the course is available to work professionals as well, giving them an international competitive edge and upgrading their profile.


 

When may I become a Japanese speaker after taking Henry Harvin's Japanese language course?

The course contains five levels, numbered N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1, in decreasing order. When you reach level N3, you will be a native speaker of Japanese.

If I participate in a Japanese language course at Henry Harvin, will my rural upbringing stop me from succeeding?

Japanese and our mother tongue, Indian have many things in common, unlike English. We are still able to learn Japanese quickly as a result. Students from rural backgrounds too should take up this course with confidence.

Do Japanese institutes hire a native Japanese instructor for the Japanese language course?

Sure, they do. The experience suggests that hiring a native Japanese instructor when learning the language can be beneficial.


 

Is studying Japanese beneficial to your brain?

According to studies, learning Japanese requires more brain activity than other languages. Memory retention and mental clarity improve as a result. Being bilingual makes you smarter, more focused, and handles multiple tasks.

What are a few of the best Japanese language programmes offered in India?

Japanese Language Course by Henry Harvin Education, Nec Japanese Language Academy (NJLA), NIHONKAI - Japanese Training Institute. These are some of the top Japanese learning institutions in India. 


 

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