This is supplemented by a minimum of 5 hours of guided independent learning supported by complementary material and regular feedback from the tutor. This will be achieved through 20 hours of blended learning: this is composed of 15 hours of online structured lessons with the teacher. The course is taught in English and Japanese and includes coverage of the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing and a good balance between understanding the systems of Japanese grammar and vocabulary, developing the skills of comprehending and producing Japanese in speech and writing, guided practice in language usage and use and authentic communicative activities. This course is delivered by the Language Centre Method Students who complete this course are able to progress to Japanese Elementary, or A1 level in Common European Framework (for more details please see language proficiency levels CEFR). By the end of the course, participants are expected to be able to and read and write short simple texts in the appropriate script. The course provides complete beginners of Japanese with a basic grounding in in Japanese pronunciation and in the Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries. Participants on the course will have opportunities to practice communicating in Japanese in class on daily topics, such as routines and activities, hobbies and habits, etc. The course introduces basic grammatical forms and essential frequent vocabulary and establishes a solid foundation in all four key language skills. SOAS Development for Transformation Centre (DevTraC) London Asia Pacific Centre for Social Science Centre for Creative Industries, Media and Screen StudiesĬentre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial StudiesĬentre for Development, Environment and PolicyĬentre for Financial and Management StudiesĬentre for Global Media and CommunicationsĬentre for Global and Comparative PhilosophiesĬentre for International Studies and DiplomacyĬentre for Migration and Diaspora StudiesĬentre for the Study of Colonialism, Empire and International LawĬentre for the Study of Illicit Economies, Violence and DevelopmentĬentre for the Study of Japanese Religions
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