Japanese Language Program
Course Descriptions
Just Getting Started (Pre 101-1)
Students learn:
Basic expressions for:
Greetings
Self-introduction
Communicating with front desk clerks at hotels
Communicating with salesclerks
Communicating with taxi drivers, bus drivers, etc.
Buying over-the-counter medication
101-1 | Japanese for Busy People Vol 1 (4th Ed.) | Lessons 1-3
Students learn:
Japanese Phonetic Symbols: Master the basics of Hiragana
Greeting and Self-Introduction Expressions: Acquire common expressions for greetings and self-introductions
Numbers 1 through 10: Learn numbers from 1 to 10
Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns: Understand demonstrative pronouns and interrogative pronouns (who, whose, what, what time, how much)
Goals:
Achieve proficiency in recognizing and using Hiragana
Gain insight into Japanese culture
Comprehend the distinctions between Japanese and English syntax
101-2 | Japanese for Busy People Vol 1 (4th Ed.) | Lessons 4-7
Students learn:
Japanese Loan Words: Learn Katakana symbols used for loan words
Large Numbers: Understand numbers greater than 10
Counters: Familiarize yourself with counters for solid items, floppy items, and rod-like or cylindrical items
Interrogative Pronouns: Grasp interrogative pronouns such as "how much," "where," "when," and "with whom"
Verbs of Movement: Learn verbs for "go," "come," and "return"
Vocabulary for Destinations: Expand your vocabulary related to destinations
Particles に: Understand the use of the particle に for direction and time reference
Japanese Currency: Familiarize yourself with Japanese currency
Days of the Week and Month: Learn the days of the week and days of the month
Goals:
Able to recognize Katakana symbols proficiently
Can identify and understand vocabulary related to transportation and destinations
Capable of communicating effectively with salesclerks
Can recognize and understand the prices of merchandise
Destination Arrival Inquiries
102 | Japanese for Busy People Vol 1 (4th Ed.) | Lessons 8-11
Students learn:
A variety of verbs and their conjugations (affirmative, negative, present, and past tense)
Two types of adjectives and conjugations (i-adjective and na-adjective
The time reference words and means of transportation
The interrogative pronouns (where, with whom, when)
Counter for people.
Goals:
Can talk about daily activities.
Can talk about activities that one is frequently engaged in.
Can talk about the plan on weekends.
Can ask and answer the time, days, or dates for a meeting or a business appointment.
Can express impressions about experiences.
Can place an order at Izakaya (Japanese-style bar)
104 | Japanese for Busy People Vol 1 (4th Ed.) | Lessons 17-20
Students learn:
Dictionary form of verbs and the Te-form conjugation for various expressions
Verb Masu-Form Stem たいです
Goals:
Express desires effectively
Request using appropriate conjugations
Describe sequences of actions with suitable conjugations
Recognize basic vocabulary related to communications, positions, directions, and giving directions
Develop conversation skills for:
providing directions and estimating travel time
Requesting deliveries
Requesting room service
Describing daily schedules effectively
105 | Japanese for Busy People Vol 1 (4th Ed.) | Lessons 21-24
Students learn:
the grammar patterns with the Te-form いますfor:
Present progressive
Habitual actions
Current states
Particle も to describe duplication.
Particleは for contrasting
Negative Te-form …ないで
Gerund Dictionary form + こと
Goals:
Can inquire and describe someone’s current activities.
Can discuss routine activities.
Can contrast two things using the particleは
Can inquire and describer someone’s current state using expressions like
つとめています, ついています and すんでいます
Can effectively communicate health issues to a medical doctor.
Can ask and answer about the rules in the public space using
…ないでください and …てもいいですか
204 | Minna no Nihongo Vol. 1 | Chapters 23-25
Students learn:
Temporal clause とき
Temporal clause と when two sentences have a sequence
Giving and Receiving benefits
~てあげる
~てもらう
~てくれる
Conditional Form たら & と
Expressing to present contrasting conditions ~ても
Goals:
Can ask and understand the direction to destinations.
Can ask and say what you want to do for their family and close friends.
Can talk about ‘what if’ with your friends.
307 | Minna no Nihongo Vol. 2 | Chapters 44-46
Students learn:
The suffixes to describe:
A certain action or state was excessive. …すぎる
The ease of handling or occurrence. ますForm Stem +やすい/にくい
How someone conducts changes. I-adjective stem +く/Na-adjective stem に する
Anticipating possible scenarios Ta-Form + 場合
Results contrary to expectations のに
The fact that someone is in the process of doing something or has just done something.
Dictionary Form/ Ta-Form ところ
Ta-Form ばかり
Expressing certainty. Plain sentence +はず
Goals:
Gain proficiency in listening honorific and humble forms for effective communication with sales staff.
Acquire the necessary expressions and vocabulary to navigate the intricacies of risk management effectively.
Learn expressions for conveying certainty, rating a product review, and delivering live coverage.
Deliver a speech or write an essay discussing concerns and worries, recount a challenging day, and explore the characteristics of your country’s typical wedding ceremony.
Intermediate Japanese Across the Four Language Skills | Ch. 6
Reading:
Learn the necessary travel information by reading guides and columns
Conversations:
Change restaurant reservations over the phone
Ask about the menu and place an order at a restaurant
Writing:
Write a description about the characteristics of a tourist destination
Listening:
Listen to a speech by an Italian exchange student on Japanese behavior and have a class discussion about it
