JLPT Courses

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 1 >>

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 2 >>

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 3 >>

More information about JLPT Test >>

 

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 1

Who should take this course?

  • People who have passed N2 and are going /considering  to sit for JLPT N1.
  • People who have already studied at least 800 hours of Japanese
  • People who have already known 1000< 常用漢字(jooyoo kanji) as well as 5000< vocabularies
  • This website may be useful to find out what level you are up to: http:www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt3/

Course Duration:   Each session lasts 2 hours (10 weeks, 2-hour session per week).

Starting Date:      Saturday, 17 September 2011 from 01:30pm-03:30pm

Course Fee:         $360 for 10 weeks

   

 

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 2

Who should take this course?

  • People who have passed N3 and are going /considering  to sit for JLPT N2.
  • People who have already studied at least 600 hours of Japanese 
  • People who have already known 800< 常用漢字(jooyoo kanji) as well as 4000< vocabularies
  • This website may be useful to find out what level you are up to: http:www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt2/

A summary of linguistic competence required for N2: 

N2: The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations, and in a variety of circumstances to a certain degree.

[Reading]

  • People who are able to read materials written clearly on a variery of topics, such as articles and commentaries in newspapaers and magazines as well as simple critiques, and comprehend their contents.
  • One is also able to read written materials on general topics and follow their narratives as well as understand the intent of the writers

[Listening]

One is able to comprehend orally presented materials such as coherent conversations and news reports, spoken at nearly natural speed in everyday situations as well as in a variety of settings, and is able to follow their ideas and comprehend their contents.One is also able to understand the relationships among the people involved and the essential points of the presented materials.

DETAILED PROGRAM 


Course Duration:      Each session lasts 2 hours (10weeks, 2-hour session per week).  

Course Fee:              $300 for 10 weeks

Upcoming Class:       Please contact us at 02 9283 9892 or info@sydneylanguagesolutions.com.au for more information

 

TEXTBOOK

日本語総まとめN2 [Nihongo So-matome N2] (Grammar)

 日本語能力試験 2級 読解編&漢字編

[The Preparatory course for The Japanese Language Proficiency Test ](Kanji & Reading)

 

PLEASE NOTE:

  • The enrolment fee must be paid at least one week in advance of the course commencement date.

  • All classes need a minimum of 5 students to go ahead. If your course does not have enough 5 students, it will be cancelled and you will be informed via SMS or E-mail. Alternatively, we may still offer the course for 4 students with a little bit higher tuition fee with your agreement.

  • You'll need to dedicate approximately 2 to 3 hours per week outside of class time to your course, mostly to review your lessons and learn vocabulary. You can do this at our school after or before class or any time at your convenience. 

ENROL ONLINE at www.sydneylanguagesolutions.com.au or fill an enrolment form and email to us at info@sydneylanguagesolutions or fax to 9283 5754

   

 

Preparation Course for Japanese Proficiency Language Test Level 3

  • People who have passed N4 and are going /considering  to sit for JLPT N3.
  • People who have already studied at least 400 hours of Japanese
  • People who have already known 500< 常用漢字(jooyoo kanji) as well as 3000< vocabularies.

This website may be useful to find out what level you are up to: http:www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt3/

 

A summary of linguistic competence required for N3: 

N3: The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations to a certain degree.

[Reading]

  • One is able to read and understand written materials with specific contents concerning everyday topics.
  • One is able to grasp summary information such as newspaper headlines.
  • In addition, one is also able to read slightly difficult writing encountered in everyday situations and understand the main points of the content if some alternative phrases are available to aid one's understanding.

[Listening]

  • One is able to comprehend orally presented materials such as coherent conversations and news reports, spoken at nearly natural speed in everyday situations as well as in a variety of settings, and is able to follow their ideas and comprehend their contents.
  • One is able to listen and comprehend coherent coversations in everyday situation, spoken at near-natural speed, and is generally able to follow their contents as well as grasp the relationships among the people involved.

Course Duration:          Each session lasts 2 hours (10 weeks, 2-hour session per week).

Starting Date:             Saturday, 20 August 2011 from 03:30-05:30pm

Course Fee:                $300 for 10 weeks

   

 

More information about JLPT Test

2011 application forms will be available for download mid year.
We also recommend learners who want to take the JLPT to subscribe to our free online monthly newsletter, OMUSUBI, to receive updates about the 2011 JLPT information.

http://www.jpf.org.au/omusubi/subscribe.htm  

JLPT Communication Square
A JLPT site maintained by the Japan Foundation Kansai Institute for learners and teachers of Japanese who reside outside Japan.

http://momo.jpf.go.jp/jlpt/overseas/index_en.html (English)

Online Japanese Sushi Test
The online Sushi Test has been developed by the Japan Foundation to measure basic Japanese ability, and is aimed at junior and senior high school students of Japanese. This test is suitable for those students who wish to attempt Level 4 of the JLPT in the future.

http://momo.jpf.go.jp/sushi/tomainJsp.action?request_locale=en_US

JLPT Vocabulary Lists
Complete vocabulary lists for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), levels 1 to 4. Translations are not included.

http://www.thbz.org/kanjimots/jlpt.php3

The Kanji Site
Based on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Kanji order, this is a great site for learning kanji whatever your level.

http://www.kanjisite.com/

JLPT Study Page
There are the lists of Vocablary, Kanji, Grammar and Expressions for Level 2, 3 and 4.
http://www.jlptstudy.com/4/index.html (Level4)
http://www.jlptstudy.com/3/index.html (Level3)
http://www.jlptstudy.com/2/index.html (Level2)