Online Japanese Beginner Course (All 12 lessons)

Why take this course?
🎓 🇯🇵 Online Japanese Beginner Course (All 12 lessons) - [ひらがな・カタカナ・会話]
🚀 Embark on Your Japanese Journey!
Welcome to the "Online Japanese Beginner Course" tailored for non-Japanese speaking learners who are eager to grasp the basics of Japanese language and culture. 🌏➡️🍫
Course Overview:
Our comprehensive course is designed with a step-by-step approach, starting from the very fundamentals and progressing towards more complex aspects of the language. With engaging video materials, you'll master the art of reading and writing Japanese, both Hiragana and Katakana, and get to grips with essential everyday conversation and expressions.
- 📚 Interactive Learning: Dive into the world of Japanese with our user-friendly video lessons, complemented by a detailed PDF textbook that you can download, print, and study at your convenience.
- ✏️ Writing Practice: Perfect your handwriting in Hiragana and Katakana with exercises that reinforce your learning and build your confidence as you go.
- 🗣️ Conversational Skills: Engage in meaningful interactions using simple greetings and expressions, essential for navigating everyday situations in a Japanese-speaking environment.
- 🌍 Accessible Learning: All video materials come with English subtitles to ensure that language barriers don't hinder your learning experience.
Course Breakdown:
- Lesson 1 (あ行): Discover the basics of Hiragana with 'あ'.
- Lesson 2 (さ行): Expand your knowledge with 'さ', 'た'.
- Lesson 3 (な行): Master 'な', 'は'.
- Lesson 4 (ま・や・ら・わ): Practice 'ま', 'や', 'ら', 'わ' along with particles 'を' and 'ん'.
- Lesson 5 (Voiced sound and P-sound): Learn the nuances of hiragana sounds.
- Lesson 6 (ア行): Start learning Katakana with 'ア'.
- Lesson 7 (サ行): Explore 'サ', 'タ'.
- Lesson 8 (ナ行): Focus on 'ナ', 'ハ'.
- Lesson 9 (マ・ヤ・ラ・ワ): Deepen your understanding of Katakana sounds.
- Lesson 10 (Voiced sound and P-sound in Katakana): Refine your Katakana pronunciation.
- Lesson 11 (Long vowels, Nasal consonants, Double consonants, Contracted sounds, Accents): Advance to more complex aspects of the language.
🎖️ Tailored for All Levels:
Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, our online Japanese courses cater to learners at all levels, from elementary to advanced, including preparation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).
- 7 Courses Available: Beginner Course, Kanji Course, N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1.
📢 Why Choose Us?
- Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace, from anywhere in the world.
- Expert Instructors: Learn from experienced teachers who are passionate about Japanese language education.
- Diverse Curriculum: Engage with a wide range of topics and language points to ensure comprehensive mastery of the language.
- Test Preparation: Gear up for the JLPT with materials aligned with test levels, enhancing your chances of success.
Join our vibrant learning community today and take the first step towards becoming fluent in Japanese! 🚀🎉
Enroll now and let's unlock the wonders of Japanese language and culture together! 🎓✨
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Comidoc Review
Our Verdict
This self-paced Online Japanese Beginner Course aims to equip non-Japanese learners with basic conversational abilities in hiragana, katakana, and everyday greetings. While there's an emphasis on correct pronunciation and writing techniques, the course would benefit from a testing feature to gauge students' proficiency and provide valuable feedback. Accessible for dedicated self-learners, it may still leave some users yearning for immersive cultural insights or more advanced conversational scenarios.
What We Liked
- Covers all 12 lessons of hiragana, katakana, and basic conversational Japanese for beginners
- Includes detailed pronunciation guides in English subtitles with native speaker audio
- Structured lessons that gradually build upon each other to reinforce learning
- Comprehensive workbook available for writing practice
Potential Drawbacks
- Absence of a test or quiz feature to assess progress and retention
- Limited conversation examples can make it challenging to grasp more complex sentence structures
- Minimal focus on Japanese culture may not appeal to learners with cultural interest alongside language acquisition
- Some users may prefer a paced learning environment with English-language instruction