The N2 is the second-to-hardest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). You will learn JLPT N2 level grammar points. It includes more than 50 grammar points and total 15 lessons (One lesson is about 20-30 minutes).
Goal
The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations, and in a variety of circumstances to a certain degree
You will be able to listen and comprehend sentences.
Requirements
※Printing the Online Japanese PDF supplemental Resources.
Description
The“ Japanese Grammar Online Course 【JLPT N2】” is intended for pre-advanced. Through the use of video materials, learners will study a variety of grammar used in daily life, including many kanji. JLPT N2 does NOT comes with romaji.
You will learn intermediate level grammar points. It includes more than 50 grammar points and total 15 lessons (One lesson is about 20-30 minutes).
Goal
The ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations to a certain degree.
You will be able to listen and comprehend sentences. You will be able to read and understand passages on familiar daily topics written in basic vocabulary and some kanji.
Requirements
※Printing the Online Japanese PDF supplemental Resources.
Description
The“ Japanese Grammar Online Course 【JLPTN3】” is intended for intermediate. Through the use of video materials, learners will study a variety of grammar used in daily life, including many kanji. JLPT N3 does NOT comes with romaji.
You will learn intermediate level grammar points. It includes 85 grammar points and total 16 lessons (381 minutes). + bonus lesson videos
Goal
You will be able to listen and comprehend conversations encountered in daily life and generally follow their contents, provided that they are spoken slowly. You will be able to read and understand passages on familiar daily topics written in basic vocabulary and kanji.
Requirements
※Printing the Online Japanese PDF supplemental Resources.
Description
The“ Japanese Grammar Online Course 【JLPTN4】” is intended for beginner to intermediate. Through the use of video materials, learners will study a variety of grammar used in daily life, in addition to a little bit of Japanese culture. JLPT N4 does NOT comes with romaji.
6-6. N4 grammar①(~し、そうです、てみる、なら、periodにfrequency、がほしい、たがる)
6-7. N4 grammar②(~かもしれない、~たらどうですか、Number+も、しか~ない、~ておく、~よう、~おう)
6-8. N4Grammar③(てあげる、くれる、てもらう、~ていただけませんか、~といいんですね、~といいですが、~てすみません)
6-9 N4 Grammar④ (~そうです、~させる、~なさい、~ば/れば、~ても、~たら、~なくてもいい)
6-10 N4 Grammar⑤(~みたい、~てしまう、Dictionary form + と、~ながら、~ばよかった、てくれてありがとう)
6-11 N4 Grammar ⑥(~てよかった、~はずです、~ないで、~かどうか、~という、~やすい&~にくい)
6-12. N4 Grammar ⑦(~られる、~てある、~ているあいだに、~く/~にする、~てほしい)
6-13. N4 Grammar ⑧(のに、~ような、~のように、~させられる、~ことにする~ことにしている)
6-14. What is the difference between the conditionals ば and たら
6-15. N4 Grammar ⑨(~とおもいます、~とき、~って、~まで、~かた)
6-16. N4 Grammar ⑩(~だけ、~たあと、~のあとで、~たまま、~のまま)
6-17. JLPT N4 practice test grammar section Answer 解説
6-18. What is the difference between the passive sentences ~られる and ~させられる
6-19 GNK Listening test 25 mins.
Who is this suitable for?
Learners who want to communicate with native Japanese people
Learners who understand English and whose native language is not Japanese
Learners who want to improve from beginner to intermediate Japanese
Learners who passed JLPT N5 and will take JLPT N4 exam in the near future.
Learners who want to be proficient in conversational Japanese
Foreign employees who plan to travel to Japan for business and sightseeing