Conquering Elementary Japanese Grammar Natively (JLPT N5-N4)

  • Type

    Ongoing course

  • Duration

    7 classes (60 mins / class)

  • Class Size

    2-4 / class

Most Japanese courses are flawed as they teach you to naively translate English phrases into Japanese, without going through all the essential nuances a native Japanese would.
Here, we will cover the following topics from JLPT N5 and N4, in order:
  • Hiragana
  • Katakana
  • Basic Kanji
  • Expressing state-of-being
  • Introduction to Particles
  • Adjectives
  • Verb Basics
  • Negative Verbs
  • Past Tense
  • Particles used with verbs
  • Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
  • Relative Clauses and Sentence Order
  • Noun-related Particles
  • Adverbs and Sentence-ending particles
  • Polite Form and Verb Stems
  • Addressing People
  • The Question Marker
  • Compound Sentences
  • Other uses of the て-form
  • Potential Form Using する and なる with the に particle
  • Conditionals Expressing "must" or "have to"
  • Desire and Suggestions
  • Acting on relative clauses
  • Defining and Describing
  • Trying or attempting something
  • Giving and Receiving
  • Making Requests
  • Numbers and Counting
  • Casual Patterns and Slang
  • Review and more sentence-ending particles
Please have your phone with you, as I will introduce some apps for effective memorization of Kana and Kanji. Students are limited to a maximum of 4 to ensure ample individual attention!
Overview
overview
Most Japanese courses are flawed as they teach you to naively translate English phrases into Japanese, without going through all the essential nuances a native Japanese would.
Here, we will cover the following topics from JLPT N5 and N4, in order:
  • Hiragana
  • Katakana
  • Basic Kanji
  • Expressing state-of-being
  • Introduction to Particles
  • Adjectives
  • Verb Basics
  • Negative Verbs
  • Past Tense
  • Particles used with verbs
  • Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
  • Relative Clauses and Sentence Order
  • Noun-related Particles
  • Adverbs and Sentence-ending particles
  • Polite Form and Verb Stems
  • Addressing People
  • The Question Marker
  • Compound Sentences
  • Other uses of the て-form
  • Potential Form Using する and なる with the に particle
  • Conditionals Expressing "must" or "have to"
  • Desire and Suggestions
  • Acting on relative clauses
  • Defining and Describing
  • Trying or attempting something
  • Giving and Receiving
  • Making Requests
  • Numbers and Counting
  • Casual Patterns and Slang
  • Review and more sentence-ending particles
Please have your phone with you, as I will introduce some apps for effective memorization of Kana and Kanji. Students are limited to a maximum of 4 to ensure ample individual attention!
Course Schedule
Course Schedule
Taught By
Taught By
Teacher TY

Teacher Tze Yee is an astrophysicist and holds a Masters degree in Physics. Upon graduation, he worked as a Physics and Mathematics teacher at a prestigious British International School, while offering Japanese and Python co-curricular activities.

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