Lower Elementary Japanese Face-to-Face Courses
Japanese Level 2 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 2 Afternoon course is an Elementary Japanese course for students who have already completed a Beginners course. Level 2 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 1 or a course of at least 12 class hours
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Reading Time
– Asking for shop opening & closing times
– Explaining your daily routine
– Asking for a phone number
– Explaining where you go, when, with whom and how
Linguistic aims
– Special numbers for reading time
– Particle “to” to connect nouns
– Past tense and Past negative tenses
– Question tags
– Partice “e” and “ni” for destination
– Question Word “itsu” as “When”
Examples
(1) Ima gogo san-ji desu. – It is 3pm now.
(2) Watashi wa ku-ji kara go-ji made hatarakimasu. – I work from 9 to 5.
(3) Watashi wa asa hachi-ji han ni okimasu. – I get up at 8:30 in the morning.
(4) Watashi wa kino benkyo shimashita. – I studied yesterday.
(5) Watashi wa Hiroshima e ikimasu. – I (will) go to Hiroshima.
(6) Watashi wa densha de uchi e kaerimasu. – I (will) go home by train.
(7) Watashi wa kazoku to Nihon e kimashita. – I came to Japan with my family.
Vocabulary
– Phone & Letters
– Shops
– Activities and hobbies
– Companions
– National Holidays
– Days, Dates and Years
– Hiragana
Based on the coursebook – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 4 & 5
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 2 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 2 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already completed a Beginners course. Japanese Level 2 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 1 or a course of at least 12 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Reading Time
– Asking for shop opening & closing times
– Explaining your daily routine
– Asking for a phone number
– Explaining where you go, when, with whom and how
Linguistic aims
– Special numbers for reading time
– Particle “to” to connect nouns
– Past tense and Past negative tenses
– Question tags
– Partice “e” and “ni” for destination
– Question Word “itsu” as “When”
Examples
(1) Ima gogo san-ji desu. – It is 3pm now.
(2) Watashi wa ku-ji kara go-ji made hatarakimasu. – I work from 9 to 5.
(3) Watashi wa asa hachi-ji han ni okimasu. – I get up at 8:30 in the morning.
(4) Watashi wa kino benkyo shimashita. – I studied yesterday.
(5) Watashi wa Hiroshima e ikimasu. – I (will) go to Hiroshima.
(6) Watashi wa densha de uchi e kaerimasu. – I (will) go home by train.
(7) Watashi wa kazoku to Nihon e kimashita. – I came to Japan with my family.
Vocabulary
– Phone & Letters
– Shops
– Activities and hobbies
– Companions
– National Holidays
– Days, Dates and Years
– Hiragana
Based on the coursebook – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 4 & 5
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 2 | Sundays
- Course Details
Japanese Level 2 Sundays is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already completed a Beginners course. Japanese Level 2 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 1 or a course of at least 12 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Important Notice
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Reading Time
– Asking for shop opening & closing times
– Explaining your daily routine
– Asking for a phone number
– Explaining where you go, when, with whom and how
Linguistic aims
– Special numbers for reading time
– Particle “to” to connect nouns
– Past tense and Past negative tenses
– Question tags
– Partice “e” and “ni” for destination
– Question Word “itsu” as “When”
Examples
(1) Ima gogo san-ji desu. – It is 3pm now.
(2) Watashi wa ku-ji kara go-ji made hatarakimasu. – I work from 9 to 5.
(3) Watashi wa asa hachi-ji han ni okimasu. – I get up at 8:30 in the morning.
(4) Watashi wa kino benkyo shimashita. – I studied yesterday.
(5) Watashi wa Hiroshima e ikimasu. – I (will) go to Hiroshima.
(6) Watashi wa densha de uchi e kaerimasu. – I (will) go home by train.
(7) Watashi wa kazoku to Nihon e kimashita. – I came to Japan with my family.
Vocabulary
– Phone & Letters
– Shops
– Activities and hobbies
– Companions
– National Holidays
– Days, Dates and Years
– Hiragana
Based on the coursebook – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 4 & 5
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 3 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 3 Afternoon is an Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 3 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 2 or a course of at least 24 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Weekend language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Daily activities
– Visiting someone’s home
– Inviting someone & accepting/declining an invitation
– Using a tool
– Giving & Receiving gifts
– Borrowing & Lending
– Offering tea
Linguistic aims
– Transitive verbs
– Particle “o” with an direct object
– Difference between the question word “Nan” and “Nani”
Examples
(1) Watashi wa ocha o nomimasu. – I drink tea.
(2) Watashi wa honya de jisho wo kaimashita. – I bought a dictionary at a book shop.
(3) Eiga e ikimasenka. – Won’t you come to the movies with me?
(4) Sukoshi yasumimasho. – Let’s rest a little bit.
(5) Watashi wa te de sushi o tabemasu. – I eat sushi with my fingers.
(6) Watashi wa tanjobi ni haha ni CD o agemashita. – I gave a CD to my mother on her birthday.
(7) Watashi wa Chan san ni kasa o moraimashita. – I received an umbrella from Ms Chan.
Vocabulary
– The family
– One’s own and someone else’s
– Set phrases for visiting home
– Food & Drink
– Place names
– Gifts items
– Katakana
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 6 & 7
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 3 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 3 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 3 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 2 or a course of at least 24 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Weekend language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Daily activities
– Visiting someone’s home
– Inviting someone & accepting/declining an invitation
– Using a tool
– Giving & Receiving gifts
– Borrowing & Lending
– Offering tea
Linguistic aims
– Transitive verbs
– Particle “o” with an direct object
– Difference between the question word “Nan” and “Nani”
Examples
(1) Watashi wa ocha o nomimasu. – I drink tea.
(2) Watashi wa honya de jisho wo kaimashita. – I bought a dictionary at a book shop.
(3) Eiga e ikimasenka. – Won’t you come to the movies with me?
(4) Sukoshi yasumimasho. – Let’s rest a little bit.
(5) Watashi wa te de sushi o tabemasu. – I eat sushi with my fingers.
(6) Watashi wa tanjobi ni haha ni CD o agemashita. – I gave a CD to my mother on her birthday.
(7) Watashi wa Chan san ni kasa o moraimashita. – I received an umbrella from Ms Chan.
Vocabulary
– The family
– One’s own and someone else’s
– Set phrases for visiting home
– Food & Drink
– Place names
– Gifts items
– Katakana
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 6 & 7
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 3 | Sundays
- Course Details
Japanese Level 3 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 3 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 2 or a course of at least 24 class hours
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Weekend language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Important Notice
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Daily activities
– Visiting someone’s home
– Inviting someone & accepting/declining an invitation
– Using a tool
– Giving & Receiving gifts
– Borrowing & Lending
– Offering tea
Linguistic aims
– Transitive verbs
– Particle “o” with an direct object
– Difference between the question word “Nan” and “Nani”
Examples
(1) Watashi wa ocha o nomimasu. – I drink tea.
(2) Watashi wa honya de jisho wo kaimashita. – I bought a dictionary at a book shop.
(3) Eiga e ikimasenka. – Won’t you come to the movies with me?
(4) Sukoshi yasumimasho. – Let’s rest a little bit.
(5) Watashi wa te de sushi o tabemasu. – I eat sushi with my fingers.
(6) Watashi wa tanjobi ni haha ni CD o agemashita. – I gave a CD to my mother on her birthday.
(7) Watashi wa Chan san ni kasa o moraimashita. – I received an umbrella from Ms Chan.
Vocabulary
– The family
– One’s own and someone else’s
– Set phrases for visiting home
– Food & Drink
– Place names
– Gifts items
– Katakana
Based on: Course Book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 6 & 7
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 4 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 4 Afternoon is an Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 4 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 3 or a course of at least 36 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Speaking about daily routine and hobbies
– Expressing opinions
– Describing objects, people, jobs and places
– Discussing what you like/dislike, and are good/bad at
– Explain how well you can speak, cook, dance etc by using adverbs
– Giving reasons
Linguistic aims
– Adjectives
– Conjugations of two types of adjectives
– Adverbs
– Asking what type of things people like
– Particle “が”
Examples
(1) きょうとは きれいです。
(2) すしは おいしいです。
(3) きょうとは きれいな ところです。
(4) すしは おいしい たべものです。
(5) わたしは からてが すきです。
(6) わたしは イタリアごが すこし わかります。
(7) きょうは つまの たんじょうびですから はやく うちへ かえります。
Vocabulary
– Colours
– Taste
– Languages
– Music, Sports & Movies
– Katakana
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 8 & 9
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 4 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 4 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 4 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 3 or a course of at least 36 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Speaking about daily routine and hobbies
– Expressing opinions
– Describing objects, people, jobs and places
– Discussing what you like/dislike, and are good/bad at
– Explain how well you can speak, cook, dance etc by using adverbs
– Giving reasons
Linguistic aims
– Adjectives
– Conjugations of two types of adjectives
– Adverbs
– Asking what type of things people like
– Particle “が”
Examples
(1) きょうとは きれいです。
(2) すしは おいしいです。
(3) きょうとは きれいな ところです。
(4) すしは おいしい たべものです。
(5) わたしは からてが すきです。
(6) わたしは イタリアごが すこし わかります。
(7) きょうは つまの たんじょうびですから はやく うちへ かえります。
Vocabulary
– Colours
– Taste
– Languages
– Music, Sports & Movies
– Katakana
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 8 & 9
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 4 | Sundays
- Course Details
Japanese Level 4 Sundays is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who have already studied some Japanese. Japanese Level 4 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 3 or a course of at least 36 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Important Notice
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Speaking about daily routine and hobbies
– Expressing opinions
– Describing objects, people, jobs and places
– Discussing what you like/dislike, and are good/bad at
– Explain how well you can speak, cook, dance etc by using adverbs
– Giving reasons
Linguistic aims
– Adjectives
– Conjugations of two types of adjectives
– Adverbs
– Asking what type of things people like
– Particle “が”
Examples
(1) きょうとは きれいです。
(2) すしは おいしいです。
(3) きょうとは きれいな ところです。
(4) すしは おいしい たべものです。
(5) わたしは からてが すきです。
(6) わたしは イタリアごが すこし わかります。
(7) きょうは つまの たんじょうびですから はやく うちへ かえります。
Vocabulary
– Colours
– Taste
– Languages
– Music, Sports & Movies
– Katakana
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 8 & 9
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 5 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 5 Afternoon is an Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 5 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 4 or a course of at least 48 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Afternoon language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Existence of living and non-living things
– Describing where objects/people/animals are
– Asking for directions
– Activity frequency
– Ordering in a restaurant
Linguistic aims
– Counting system
– Using quantifier
– Quantifier or noun + だけ (only)
Examples
(1) あそこに ぎんこうが あります。
(2)うけつけに かとうさんが います。
(3)きよみずでらは きょうとに あります。
(4)ともこさんは アメリカに います。
(5)しょくどうに いすが みっつ あります。
(6) わたしは イギリスに 2ねん います。
Vocabulary
– Inside the house
– Menu
– Positions
– Animals & Plants
– Counters
– Period of time
– Kanji characters will be introduced when students are comfortable and confident to use both Hiragana & Katakana*.
* After an introduction lesson to Kanji, a set of worksheets will be available online for download and students can work on their own pace.
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 10 & 11
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 5 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 5 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 5 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 4 or a course of at least 48 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Afternoon language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Existence of living and non-living things
– Describing where objects/people/animals are
– Asking for directions
– Activity frequency
– Ordering in a restaurant
Linguistic aims
– Counting system
– Using quantifier
– Quantifier or noun + だけ (only)
Examples
(1) あそこに ぎんこうが あります。
(2)うけつけに かとうさんが います。
(3)きよみずでらは きょうとに あります。
(4)ともこさんは アメリカに います。
(5)しょくどうに いすが みっつ あります。
(6) わたしは イギリスに 2ねん います。
Vocabulary
– Inside the house
– Menu
– Positions
– Animals & Plants
– Counters
– Period of time
– Kanji characters will be introduced when students are comfortable and confident to use both Hiragana & Katakana*.
* After an introduction lesson to Kanji, a set of worksheets will be available online for download and students can work on their own pace.
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 10 & 11
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 5 | Sundays
- Course Details
Japanese Level 5 Sundays is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 5 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 4 or a course of at least 48 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Afternoon language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Important Notice
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Existence of living and non-living things
– Describing where objects/people/animals are
– Asking for directions
– Activity frequency
– Ordering in a restaurant
Linguistic aims
– Counting system
– Using quantifier
– Quantifier or noun + だけ (only)
Examples
(1) あそこに ぎんこうが あります。
(2)うけつけに かとうさんが います。
(3)きよみずでらは きょうとに あります。
(4)ともこさんは アメリカに います。
(5)しょくどうに いすが みっつ あります。
(6) わたしは イギリスに 2ねん います。
Vocabulary
– Inside the house
– Menu
– Positions
– Animals & Plants
– Counters
– Period of time
– Kanji characters will be introduced when students are comfortable and confident to use both Hiragana & Katakana*.
* After an introduction lesson to Kanji, a set of worksheets will be available online for download and students can work on their own pace.
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 10 & 11
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 6 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 6 Afternoon is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 6 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 5 or a course of at least 60 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Talking about past events
– Expressing preference
– Expressing wishes
– Explaining a purpose
– Facts and general knowledge
Linguistic aims
– Comparatives
– Superlatives
– Verb conjugation
– Past tense of adjectives
Examples
(1) きのうは ゆきでした。
(2) きのうは あつかったです。
(3) すしは てんぷらより ヘルシーです。
(4) わたしは いちねんで はるが いちばん すきです。
(5) わたしは じてんしゃが ほしいです。
(6) わたしは やきとりを たべたいです。
(7) わたしは 日本へ かぶきを みにいきます。
Vocabulary
– Festivals
– Places of note
– Events
– Holiday places
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 12 & 13
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 6 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 6 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 6 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 5 or a course of at least 60 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Talking about past events
– Expressing preference
– Expressing wishes
– Explaining a purpose
– Facts and general knowledge
Linguistic aims
– Comparatives
– Superlatives
– Verb conjugation
– Past tense of adjectives
Examples
(1) きのうは ゆきでした。
(2) きのうは あつかったです。
(3) すしは てんぷらより ヘルシーです。
(4) わたしは いちねんで はるが いちばん すきです。
(5) わたしは じてんしゃが ほしいです。
(6) わたしは やきとりを たべたいです。
(7) わたしは 日本へ かぶきを みにいきます。
Vocabulary
– Festivals
– Places of note
– Events
– Holiday places
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 12 & 13
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 6 | Sundays
- Course Details
Sunday Japanese Level 6 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 6 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 5 or a course of at least 60 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content Communicative aims – Talking about past events – Expressing preference – Expressing wishes – Explaining a purpose – Facts and general knowledge
Linguistic aims – Comparatives – Superlatives – Verb conjugation – Past tense of adjectives
Examples (1) きのうは ゆきでした。 (2) きのうは あつかったです。 (3) すしは てんぷらより ヘルシーです。 (4) わたしは いちねんで はるが いちばん すきです。 (5) わたしは じてんしゃが ほしいです。 (6) わたしは やきとりを たべたいです。 (7) わたしは 日本へ かぶきを みにいきます。
Vocabulary – Festivals – Places of note – Events – Holiday places
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1* Chapters 12 & 13
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes: Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources |
Japanese Level 7 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 7 Afternoon course is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Making requests
– Describing what you are doing/what is happening now
– Offering help
– Asking for permission
– Forbidding an action
– Talking about your status and jobs
– Giving directions
– Talking about possessions
Linguistic aims
– Verb conjugation ‘te‘ form
-て/で ください
-て/で います
-て/でも いいです
– Verb groups
– Present continues tense
Examples
(1)ちょっと まってください。
(2)にもつを もちましょうか。
(3)さとうさんは いま おちゃを のんでいます。
(4)ここで たばこを すってもいいですか。
(5)わたしは くるまを もっています。
Vocabulary
– Occupations
– Family members
– Types of shops
– Household items
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 14 & 15
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 7 | Evenings
- Course Details
Japanese Level 7 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 7 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 6 or a course of at least 72 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Making requests
– Describing what you are doing/what is happening now
– Offering help
– Asking for permission
– Forbidding an action
– Talking about your status and jobs
– Giving directions
– Talking about possessions
Linguistic aims
– Verb conjugation ‘te‘ form
-て/で ください
-て/で います
-て/でも いいです
– Verb groups
– Present continues tense
Examples
(1)ちょっと まってください。
(2)にもつを もちましょうか。
(3)さとうさんは いま おちゃを のんでいます。
(4)ここで たばこを すってもいいですか。
(5)わたしは くるまを もっています。
Vocabulary
– Occupations
– Family members
– Types of shops
– Household items
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 14 & 15
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 7 | Sundays
- Course Details
Sunday Japanese Level 7 is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Sunday Japanese Level 7 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 6 or a course of at least 72 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content Communicative aims – Making requests – Describing what you are doing/what is happening now – Offering help – Asking for permission – Forbidding an action – Talking about your status and jobs – Giving directions – Talking about possessions
Linguistic aims – Verb conjugation ‘te‘ form -て/で ください -て/で います -て/でも いいです – Verb groups – Present continues tense
Examples (1)ちょっと まってください。 (2)にもつを もちましょうか。 (3)さとうさんは いま おちゃを のんでいます。 (4)ここで たばこを すってもいいですか。 (5)わたしは くるまを もっています。
Vocabulary – Occupations – Family members – Types of shops – Household items
Content based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1* Chapters 14 & 15
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes: Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources |
Japanese Level 8 | Afternoons
- Course Details
Japanese Level 8 Afternoon ourse is a Lower Elementary Japanese course for students who are already in the process of learning Japanese. Japanese Level 8 requires that you have previously studied Japanese Level 6 or a course of at least 90 class hours.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Talking about daily activities
– Describing a noun with combined adjectives
– Making requests
– Taking about obligations
– Expressing necessity
– Instructing someone not to do something
Linguistic aims
– Verb conjugation – te- form て、て、ます
– Adjective conjugation
– てから as “after”
– Nai- form
– なければならない as “must”
– なくてもいい as “need not”
Examples
(1)あさ おきて、ごはんを たべて、しんぶんを よみます。
(2)しごとが おわってから、ともだちに あいました。
(3)きゅうしゅうは おんせんが おおいです。
(4)この かばんは おおきくて べんりです。
(5)ここで たばこを すわないでください。
(6)あした はたらかなければ なりません。
(7)にちようびは はやく おきなくても いいです。
Vocabulary
– How to withdraw money
– Talking to a doctor
– Time limit
– School/office rules
– Body parts
– Animal features
Based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 16 & 17
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Level 8 | Evenings
- Course Details
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Course Content
Communicative aims
– Talking about daily activities
– Describing a noun with combined adjectives
– Making requests
– Taking about obligations
– Expressing necessity
– Instructing someone not to do something
Linguistic aims
– Verb conjugation – te- form て、て、ます
– Adjective conjugation
– てから as “after”
– Nai- form
– なければならない as “must”
– なくてもいい as “need not”
Examples
(1)あさ おきて、ごはんを たべて、しんぶんを よみます。
(2)しごとが おわってから、ともだちに あいました。
(3)きゅうしゅうは おんせんが おおいです。
(4)この かばんは おおきくて べんりです。
(5)ここで たばこを すわないでください。
(6)あした はたらかなければ なりません。
(7)にちようびは はやく おきなくても いいです。
Vocabulary
– How to withdraw money
– Talking to a doctor
– Time limit
– School/office rules
– Body parts
– Animal features
Based on the course book – Minna no Nihon-go Beginners Book 1*
Chapters 16 & 17
*Materials may be based on the coursebook but it is not required as teachers may use different resources.
This language course includes:
- Access to our online platform to download lesson summaries, notes and resources
- Support and advice from Japanese language teachers
- Japanese language study tips
Japanese Taster Lessons | Elementary
- Course Details
Why not try out a sample elementary Japanese lesson before signing up to a full course? These one-off sessions are aimed at students who have some basic knowledge of the language.
Our Japanese language classes take place at our school in Covent Garden with a qualified, experienced teacher and fellow students. Evening language classes at IH London are dynamic and interactive as the emphasis is on spoken communication, which is achieved through lots of group work and role-plays. At the same time, there is systematic work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, so that you can improve on all aspects of the language. Your teacher speaks in the target language throughout, so that you can refine your comprehension and listening skills.
Sample Lesson Plan
- Daily activities and hobbies
- Expressing likes and dislikes