Japanese listening & reading comprehension improvement

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Last updated on April 28, 2025 3:08 am

Improve your listening and reading comprehension skills with our online Japanese language course. Learn natural Japanese and gain cultural insights while preparing for exams like EJU and JLPT. Suitable for those aiming to study at a Japanese university.

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What you’ll learn

  • Aim for “improvement of listening comprehension and reading comprehension” .
  • Through lectures by active university professors, you can actually experience the lectures such as speaking speed, language usage, pronunciation, and accent.
  • We will “learn natural Japanese” that Japanese people usually speak.
  • You can learn not only basic conversation, but also how to use Japanese, situations in which it is used, nuances of words, and how to study Japanese.
  • You can prepare for the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) and Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 and N2.
  • Throughout the four seasons of Japan, we will introduce you to scenery, festivals, shrines, etc., so you can learn about culture and customs.

This course aims for “improvement of listening comprehension and reading comprehension” (=> grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation practice is not enough)

Most “online Japanese language learning” focuses on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. Almost no courses have been established to improve listening, reading and writing skills.

The purpose of this course is to have ability to find out the important part of a sentence with background knowledge and creativity / imagination, and understand what you want to say as a whole, even if you do not understand some vocabulary, grammar, and expression methods.

It is not easy for foreigners to increase their vocabulary. I also find it difficult to learn the detailed expressions and grammar of Japanese. I keep grammar and vocabulary to the minimum necessary, and with the given background knowledge and creativity and imagination, what do I want to say in the whole sentence, what kind of way of thinking, what is the conclusion. The emphasis is on understanding that.

Therefore, after learning “conjunctions that influence the development of a story or sentence”, “contracted forms” that are often used in conversational sentences, and “sentence patterns” to understand the structure and flow of sentences (syntax of conclusions and reasons, 5W1H syntax, etc.) “, I try to improve listening comprehension and reading comprehension by using the words that Japanese people use in ordinary life in “commentary sentences” and “conversational sentences”.

The practice of reading aloud and slash reading is taken into consideration because it is very important to improve reading and listening skills in order to improve Japanese.

In addition to information on university life, we will introduce many wonderful seasons in Japan.

The teaching materials are “conjunction” and “contracted form”, “commentary” on social and economic issues, and “conversation” on how to study Japanese between international students and Japanese uncles.The Conversation Sentence is based on a conversation between Rion, an international student from Australia, and the uncle at the house where he is homestaying.

Who this course is for:

  • People who want to study listening comprehension and reading comprehension
  • People who want to study at a Japanese university

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