
Improve your Japanese reading ability by repeating short videos and reading materials, familiarizing yourself with kana first, and testing memory through structured reviews over several days.
Explore jlpt n5 level kanji through the title 一七万三上 and caption fragments, practicing numbers 1, 7, 3, 10,000 and phrases like where you are and call me, with related names.
Master jlpt n5 kanji readings for thousand, noon, half, south, and friend, with practical time expressions from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., using concise examples.
Explore fragmented terms from the caption, including store and shop, me and sir, behind and back, later and seen, and phrases like hand to shoe and new words.
Learn to read jlpt n5 level kanji quickly and easily while building core reading skills for school exams.
Learn jlpt n5 kanji 間, 雨, 電, 食, 飲 through fast and easy practice that links interval concepts with rain, electricity, eating, and drinking.
Develop basic JLPT N5 kanji reading by practicing short phrases from the caption, such as 'they buy with' and 'they call', including 'Akita' and 'Navarro'.
Learn JLPT N5 level kanji for がいる, the verb of existence, through clear examples of 'to exist' and related phrases in a fast, easy approach.
Learn the 'it would be better not to' construction from examples in this lecture, building quick skills for JLPT N5 kanji and practical Japanese grammar usage.
Learn how to use the jlpt n5 level kanji conjunction けれども as 'but' and 'however' in simple sentences, with caption examples like but, however, and although.
Are you beginner level Japanese language learner?
Have you mastered hiragana and katakana and you're ready to take your studies to the next level?
JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) is a test organized by Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES). It has become the standardized way to assess one's Japanese language ability. The test mostly focuses on listening and reading.
The JLPT test was revised back in 2010, and since then there has been a total of 5 levels for the test: N5, N4, N3, N2 and N1 (in order of difficulty).
This course focuses on the first and easiest JLPT level, N5. However, JLPT N5 is the framework from which this course is built, and the real focus of the course is to improve the student's Japanese language reading ability.
If you want to learn JLPT N5 kanji + grammar and practice your Japanese language reading skills, and do it all in an efficient manner, then this course is for you!
It is a beginner / intermediate level course. The student should be familiar with hiragana and katakana before taking it, as there will only be minimal use of romaji in this course. An useful hiragana / katakana chart comes included with the course.
If this sounds good to you, come and take the course with us today. It's free, so you can try and see whether it works for you or not.