As the name implies, Japanese school is a language teaching school, and Japanese course is its most basic course. Let's take Asahi College in Tokyo as an example, where Japanese courses are divided very carefully. Students can make reasonable arrangements for their study abroad plans according to the duration and purpose of their study in Japan. Courses are divided into elementary, intermediate, intermediate and advanced courses:
The main contents of the elementary class are: reading and writing Hiragana, Katakana and Chinese characters correctly; Understand the basic grammatical structure of Japanese, handshake greetings and other necessary words and expressions in daily life.
The primary and intermediate classes are mainly about learning N3, vocabulary and language methods used in different occasions.
The intermediate class mainly studies the content of N2, learning more complicated sentence patterns and expressions.
In the last class, I mainly studied the content of N 1, and strengthened the study of Japanese word collection ability, reading ability, listening ability and expression ability, which is suitable for various occasions rather than modeling.
Second, the process of further study.
Most international students have plans to continue their studies after going to Japan. In order to meet the needs of these students, the Language Institute has also set up a unique guidance course for further studies.
Let's take Castle Peak Institute of International Education as an example. The advanced courses offered by the school include:
College entrance examination guidance courses: EJU countermeasures, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, composition guidance, college entrance examination guidance, entrance interview guidance, etc.
College entrance examination counseling courses: Japanese Chinese characters, vocabulary, grammar; Research plan guidance, paper interpretation, oral practice, examination countermeasures, computer-generated information guidance, etc.
EJU countermeasure class courses: Japanese, comprehensive subjects, liberal arts mathematics, science mathematics, Japanese test questions, English test questions, TOEFL. Basic English, etc.
Third, art courses.
Take Tokyo Riverside College for example. The art course of Tokyo Riverside College is a major feature of the school, which is divided into three stages. At the beginning, sketch and color were the main parts, and then they entered the professional stage, and the sketch and color part entered the advanced stage. There will also be portfolio guidance, on-site creative examination and so on. The last stage is desire guidance, composition guidance and interview guidance.
Fourth, music courses.
Let's take Tokyo University of Arts and Sciences as an example. This school is the first japanese pop school in Japan. Music courses offered by the school are divided into two ways: combining practice with theory. In terms of practical courses, the school offers piano, percussion instruments, orchestral music, vocal music composition and vocal music courses, which can allow students to practice and experience. The theoretical courses offered by the school include solfeggio, ear training, harmony, interview guidance of music history essays and so on.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) induction course
Many students who want to work in Japan will choose to go to a language school at the beginning. In order to meet the needs of these students, some schools have also set up induction courses. Let's take the Japanese Language School in ARC Tokyo as an example: the inauguration courses of the school include: Japanese pronunciation, comprehensive Japanese, honorific conversation, business etiquette, career design, interview Japanese, JLPT listening test, JLPT reading test, business conversation, business documents, case analysis, business culture and so on.