But for the students who just started to learn Japanese, what is the general tuition fee for Japanese training courses from zero to N4? This is a problem.
It takes about 5W for zero foundation to reach N 1, which belongs to the advanced class; Zero foundation takes about 4W to reach N2, which belongs to intermediate level; It takes about 3W from zero foundation to N44, which is a beginner's class, depending on your actual situation.
The cost of Japanese learning depends on what level you want to reach, what kind of learning institution you choose and what kind of learning channels you use.
Personally, I prefer cherry blossom Japanese in spring. Their courses are of high quality, but the fees are very cheap.
The cost from zero foundation to N4 is within 1W, which is very cost-effective.
The price of general training courses is restricted by the strength and qualification of Japanese training institutions, including the scale, which is in direct proportion. The higher the reputation, the better the teaching quality, the larger the scale and the higher the cost.
Of course, large scale, high qualification, often complete facilities, can also be guaranteed in the later stage.
Japanese learning has a great relationship with the quality level of training teachers. A good training course can naturally invite students with very high ability to take charge, and of course this piece can also affect the price of the training course.
There are also many training courses for part-time professors, and the students' learning situation can not be guaranteed, so the quality of a teacher is the key to guiding students to learn Japanese well.
There is a free open class of cherry blossom Japanese online in spring. Interested students can go to the open class.
The length of training courses is also a factor that restricts the price. Different universities have different schedules. Some training courses are online and offline 24 hours a day, while others are online only, so the price is different at this time.
Everyone's situation is different, the courses they choose are different, and the fees are different. However, after various surveys, I personally recommend a one-on-one course to learn Japanese from Sakura in spring. The course is of high quality and has a good reputation. It's worth a try.