📊 Course Overview
The curriculum is divided into three primary levels to ensure a steady progression in language proficiency:
| Level | Duration | Goal |
| N5 | 3 Months | Basic Japanese and daily conversation. |
| N4 | 3 Months | General communication for work and daily life. |
| N3 | 6 Months | Office, factory, and technical conversation. |
Class Logistics
- Frequency: 5 days per week.
- Duration: 2 hours per day.
- Languages Used: Bengali and Japanese (English is kept to a minimum).
🔰 N5 Course (Foundational – 3 Months)
This stage focuses on building the core building blocks of the Japanese language.
Learning Content
- Hiragana and Katakana scripts.
- Basic Kanji (80–100 characters).
- Fundamental grammar and daily conversation.
- Preparation for the JLPT N5 exam.
Monthly Plan
- Month 1: Focus on Hiragana, pronunciation, and basic self-introductions (name, country, occupation). Includes Katakana, numbers, time, and dates.+1
- Month 2: Covers Minna no Nihongo Lessons 1–12. Focuses on verb conjugations (Masu-form), Q&A sessions, and starting Kanji. Includes daily conversation for shopping and the workplace.+2
- Month 3: Comprehensive review and mock exams to prepare for the JLPT N5.
🔰 N4 Course (Intermediate – 3 Months)
This stage bridges the gap between basic survival Japanese and functional workplace communication.
Learning Content
- Over 300 Kanji characters.
- Intermediate grammar and work-related dialogue.
- Strengthening reading and listening comprehension.
Monthly Plan
- Month 1: Covers Minna no Nihongo Lessons 13–25. Focuses on expressing the past, future, permission, and prohibition.+1
- Month 2: Workplace-specific Japanese, including expressions for requests, advice, and obligations. Includes listening practice using JLPT audio.+1
- Month 3: Reading practice and short essay writing. Ends with a total review and N4 mock exams.+1
🔰 N3 Course (Advanced/Professional – 6 Months)
This stage prepares students for technical environments and office settings.
Learning Content
- Advanced grammar and over 600 Kanji characters.
- Specialized Japanese for offices, factories, and technical fields.
- Enhanced reading comprehension.
Monthly Plan
- Months 1–2: N3 grammar patterns, long-form reading, and basic Keigo (honorifics). Includes reading workplace emails and reports.+1
- Months 3–4: Intensive reading practice and vocabulary building.
- Months 5–6: Strategies for the JLPT N3 and final mock exams.
🎓 Teaching & Evaluation Methods
To ensure high retention, the center utilizes a variety of interactive methods:
- Instructional Style: Concepts are explained in Bengali. Lessons use visual/video materials and role-playing (shops, transport, workplace).+2
- Speaking Focus: Mandatory 10–15 minutes of daily conversation. Students are encouraged to talk about their day to build confidence before errors are corrected.+1
- Assessment: Includes weekly tests, monthly speaking evaluations, and full JLPT mock exams.
🎯 Final Goals and Mission
The ultimate objective is for students to pass the JLPT (N5–N3) and acquire the communication skills necessary for interviews and daily life in Japan.
The agency operates across various sectors, including manufacturing, construction, caregiving, hospitality, agriculture, and driving/machinery operation. Their goal is to foster long-term relationships between Japanese companies and hardworking personnel through integrity and transparency.+1
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