
Welcome! I'll show you what is covered in the course.
Hiragana is equivalent to alphabets in English. Let's learn how to read and write Hiragana.
Now that you know Hiragana (ひらがな), let's learn in what order to write them. It's important to write in the same order as me to make your writing look pretty and easily legible. Enjoy!
Can you read Hiragana now? Let's start!
Let's learn how to introduce yourself to Japanese people.
Now that you've introduced yourself, what do you talk about next? I'll show you!
かんばれ! is cheering word!
Now you've made some Japanese friends. Let's make plans with them to hang out again.
The key to mastering successful beginner Japanese speaking and understanding level.
Let's practice speaking and understanding all the Japanese popular food names.
More food names of commonly served food in Japan.
Now, let's order!
After ordering food, how can we pay in Japanese currency? What do the coins and bills look like? How would you understand the total amount in Japanese? Let's discover!
Let's walk around the shopping district and discover items you like!
Let's familiarize yourself with the subway and taxi of Japan, and learn what to say!
I'm providing my courses just to provide free courses for language enthusiasts, have fun!
Requirement: Beginner, Everyone Welcomed
This course is for everyone who never learned Japanese before or for those who want to brush up their beginner Japanese, for an upcoming trip. This course is audio based and I will show you slides and you will hear my voice so you can repeat after (please feel free to pause for extra practices), and get used to the pronunciations.
My student describes this course very precisely!
“I highly enjoy Ms. Lee's classes. The greatest strength for me is her style in teaching which I greatly appreciate. She'll have the sentence written in both English and Korean, then will proceed to break down the Korean-English sentence structure in English and Hangul matching each meaning within the sentence. Basically, when using Hangul I can fully understand what she is exactly saying letter per letter. I absolutely love this style and I honestly learn better this way. Thank you so much Ms. Lee for both your Korean and Japanese classes! And to everyone else wanting to learn either, I highly recommend taking both classes.”
Matthew Martinez
At the end of this course, you can master beginner level Japanese speaking and listening.