Standard Japanese Course
You won't get far in Japan without being able to speak the language, but using the special techniques our teachers have developed, you'll be surprised how easy it is to learn to speak Japanese, and you'll be fluent before you know it! Our Standard Course uses interesting and modern materials and activities to focus on improving your Japanese speaking ability in a way that gives you the flexibility to adapt to new situations, until one day you won't even need a teacher anymore!
About GenkiJACS
We are a revolutionary Japanese language school located in Fukuoka, Japan. We specialize in teaching language and culture together, using modern teaching methods and enjoyable classes.
Small-group classes are given both inside and outside of the classroom - you will learn essential communication techniques in structured lessons with the teacher, then practice them in real-world situations, such as:
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Textbook Used
Beginner level 1: Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Book 1
Beginner level 2 : Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Book 2
Pre-intermediate level: Shin Nihongo no Chuukyuu (from the same series as "Shin Nihongo no Kiso") and J-Bridge to Intermediate Japanese
Intermediate level: Nameraka Nihongo, Nihongo Nama Chuukei, and Office Japanese
Advanced level: materials decided according to each student
Standard Weekly Schedule
AM |
PM |
| 4-skills application class, two 50-minute classes | Japanese grammar, two 50-minute classes |
Weekly Total |
20 class hours |
Standard Tuition: 31,500 yen per week
Beginner-Level Class Objectives
(Example 2-week course. All classes are adjusted to the specific needs and requests of each student, so this outline is only intended as a guide to common objectives. The specifics of your course may differ from those here.)
1. Greetings (including polite forms)
2. Self-introduction (including polite forms)
3. Noun-sentences (“Watashi ha ~~ desu. Kore ha ~~ desu.”),
numbers
4. Simple adjectives
5. Verb sentences (transitive verbs): non-past/past, affirmative/negative,
including particles
6. “te”-form (request form)
7. informal speech
Activities:
Telephone (asking phone numbers, asking shop opening times, calling a friend’s
house, calling a company)
Asking directions
Making reservations
Shopping (department store, post office, clothes store, drugstore (symptoms,
etc.))
Giving a questionnaire to Japanese people






