Japanese
Japanese is a very important language, with over 140 million people, speaking the language alone in Japan. It is also a natural second language for countries speaking Mandarin and Korean. Japanese is a part of the Altaic language. spoken over four to five thousand years ago. Japanese is also important as the presence and culture of Japan are growing all over the world. It is a very polite and honourable language. Japan has a growing industry of exporting automobiles and other manufacturing goods making it an economically important country. The increasing manufacturing strength of Japan makes it an important destination creating employment and marking the importance of knowing Japanese. It is also important while travelling around Japan. Japanese is the third most used language on the internet. Japanese is helpful while trading in Japan, which is the second-biggest economy in the world. People speaking Japanese are in high demand in many of the world’s governments and agencies. Learning Japanese also open doors to learning other Asian languages like Mandarin, Korean etc.
Full Japanese Course
₹500.00
Language Proficiency
LEVEL N1
LEVEL N2
LEVEL N3
LEVEL N4
LEVEL N5
N4 and N5 measure the level of understanding of basic Japanese mainly learned in class. N1and N2 measure the level of understanding of Japanese used in a broad range of scenes in actual everyday life. N3 is a bridging level between N1/N2 and N4/N5.
Linguistic competence required for the JLPT is expressed in terms of language activities, such as Reading and Listening, as shown in the table below. While not noted in the table, Language Knowledge, such as Vocabulary and Grammar, is also required for successful execution of these activities.
International Exam Preparatory Course
JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) is conducted by the Japan Foundation and Japan Educational Exchanges and Services to evaluate the proficiency of non-native speakers. It is an international Japanese exam carried out on a large scale worldwide. The Japan Foundation administers this test along with the local institutions of the respective countries other than Japan.
To maintain the relevancy of this international certification, the Japan Foundation updates the exam pattern from time to time. Formerly, this examination had four levels:- N1, N2, N3, N4.
A new level N5 was added in 2010 to make the distribution of syllabus more accurate and appropriate. The current level of N4 and N5 corresponds to the old level of 3 and 4 respectively. The current N3 level bridges the gap between the old 2 and 3 levels.