Japanese Language Module
The japanese language module offers web based educational materials that have been created for students who can understand english french chinese mongolian korean or turkish.
Japanese language module. Module 17 how to inquire after someone resources available. It covers hiragana katakana the first 103 kanji grammar vocabulary lessons as well as historical tests. This is the material you need to know in order to pass the japanese language proficiency level n5. The japan foundation creates and enhances japanese language education environments worldwide in order to give more people around the world opportunities to study japanese.
It is quite a logically laid out language and once you learn basic reading skills it will be easy to pronounce any word you can read. See rōmaji page to check how to pronounce rōmaji letters. An overview japan module. List of study material for the jlpt n5.
The japanese language will seem very different at first from your native language but it is not as hard to learn as many people think. Module 15 diploma in japanese language third assessment resources available introduction to japanese conversation introduction to japanese conversation resources. Module 18 formal conversations and the past negative tense. It also coordinates with governments and educational institutions in a variety of countries and regions to provide effective support aimed at meeting local needs.
The module offers an introduction to japanese language and culture and is broadly equivalent to a1 a2 basic user level of the common european framework. Japanese is spoken by over 120 million people worldwide not only in japan but also in large migrant communities in the us brazil and across east asia. In general add san after one s family name san is like mr mrs or miss. Japanese is spoken by some 125 million people in japan and in pockets outside of japan in such places as hawaii and brazil where japanese immigrants settled around the turn of the twentieth century.
Module 16 location resources available. Basic rules how to address a person.
