JP000 - Beginners’ Japanese - Curriculum Levels 1–5

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What is Japanese?

Learning Japanese gives ākonga the chance to communicate in a different language, and to gain an appreciation of a fascinating culture. Ākonga develop their speaking and listening skills, as well as reading and using the unique kanji writing system, which can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Ākonga will find knowledge of Japanese very helpful if they are planning on travelling to Japan or hosting Japanese visitors.

What this course involves

This introductory course has two parts. Part one covers Curriculum Levels 1–3, and part two covers Curriculum Levels 4–5. Throughout the course, ākonga develop speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. This includes learning to read and write Japanese script. An integral part of the course is learning about Japanese culture and gaining an intercultural understanding.

In part one, ākonga learn how to introduce themselves, greet others, count, communicate while shopping and eating out and describe their family, daily routine, hobbies and interests. Hiragana script is covered as well as some katakana script. Ākonga need to have completed part one (or equivalent previous study) before beginning part two.

In part two of the course, ākonga learn colours and how to describe appearances, events, travel plans and holidays and their home and surroundings. Katakana script is completed and some kanji are introduced. Ākonga also develop Japanese typing skills.

Delivery Modes

Recommended prior learning

No prior learning needed.