N5/N4 Classes are running
N5/N4 Classes
The N4 and N5 levels refer to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), which is a standardized examination to evaluate and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers.
N5 is the beginner level, while N4 is a slightly higher level. Here's a general description of the N5 and N4 classes:
N5 Level:
- Vocabulary: Basic vocabulary related to daily life, including greetings, numbers, colors, and common objects.
- Grammar: Simple sentence structures and basic grammar patterns.
- Reading: Ability to read and understand simple sentences and short passages.
- Listening: Basic listening comprehension skills, such as understanding everyday conversations and simple instructions.
N4 Level:
- Vocabulary: Expanded vocabulary covering various topics, including daily activities, work, travel, and personal experiences.
- Grammar: More complex sentence structures and additional grammar patterns.
- Reading: Ability to read and comprehend longer texts, such as newspaper articles and short stories.
- Listening: Improved listening skills to understand conversations on a wider range of topics and longer spoken passages.
These descriptions provide a general overview, but the specific content and curriculum of N4/N5 classes may vary depending on the institution or language school offering the course. It's best to consult the specific syllabus or course materials provided by the institution you are interested in to get more detailed information about the classes.