Japanese Language Proficiency Test(JLPT) Beginner
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Beginner Course is Japanese Language Learning Materials that enables you to learn how to write hiragana and katakana, basic knowledge about pronunciation such as muddled sounds and long vowels, and simple words corresponding to the Beginner level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.The program is intended for non-native speakers of Japanese.
The audio includes multilingual subtitles, making it easy for beginners to work with it.
(For more information on the languages offered, please click here.)
The audio includes multilingual subtitles, making it easy for beginners to work with it.
(For more information on the languages offered, please click here.)
How to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)?
This video course is designed for beginners of Japanese language learning to learn how to pronounce and write Japanese, as well as simple greetings and expressions for daily life.
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is administered at five levels, from N5 (the easiest) to N1 (the most difficult). The test content consists of questions from two areas: reading comprehension and listening comprehension (so-called "reading and listening"). The higher the level, the more difficult the vocabulary and Kanji will be, but in addition, you will have to learn Japanese words such as hiragana and katakana, which are unique to Japan. As the saying goes, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step," and you will not be able to acquire advanced content if you neglect hiragana and katakana, as well as Japanese pronunciation and the rules of the language. By building up from a solid foundation, you will steadily improve your score.
For this reason, Attain provides Japanese-language materials with audio commentary in Japanese with subtitles in multiple languages. You can learn the actual pronunciation by native Japanese speakers through the video, and you will be able to understand how to move your mouth and the position of your tongue.
We also offer materials similar to these materials to solidify the basics, such as improving vocabulary and acquiring tips for learning kanji.
We also offer materials similar to these materials to solidify the basics, such as improving vocabulary and acquiring tips for learning kanji.
JLPT Beginner's Course Materials
Curriculums
- Lesson 1 Pronunciation and Writing of Hiragana
- Lesson 2 Pronunciation and stroke order of hiragana in the "S" and "T" columns
- Lesson 3 N - line and A - line How to pronounce and write hiragana
- Lesson 4 Ma, Ya, Ra, Wa, N How to Pronounce and Write Hiragana
- Lesson 5 Pronunciation of Hiragana
- Lesson 6 A- line and K - line
- Lesson 7 S - line and T - line
- Lesson 8 N - line and C - line
- Lesson 9 M - line, Y - line, R - line, Wa, Wo, N
- Lesson 10 Sound clusters and semi-clusters
- Lesson 11 Long vowels, plosives, geminate, geminate, and accents
- Lesson 12 Conversations and expressions of greetings