Course Info.
General (B1-B4)
This course is for you if you have never studied Japanese before. (Or have studied a long time ago and now hoping to refresh your memory, it’s never too late.) We will teach you to the initial gist to read, write, speak and listen to the Japanese language. New vocabulary and grammar will be constantly introduced and you will learn to communicate in a variety of situations, whether at work, school, college or in the Japanese community.
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General (I1-I4, A1-A4)
After completing B4, this is the next step. We will continue to build from the previous beginner level and start to guide you into a more intermediate and advance level of the Japanese language. Eventually your Japanese will be so fluent, you will be dreaming in Japanese. You have been warned.
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Conversational/Travel Conversational
We understand if you find reading and writing Japanese a pain (English is already as confusing as it is). So if you want to focus mainly on speaking and listening, or simply to practise on top of your general course, the conversational course may be a good match for you.
Summer Intensive
If you urgently need to communicate in Japanese, have limited time, or have super language learning power, you would enjoy our summer intensive course. With four lessons a week, this is a language bootcamp to build up your Japanese language muscle.
JLPT
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is held every December in Melbourne. This year they’ve introduced a new level (5 instead of 4), and the questions will be drastically different from previous years. Truth is, no one really knows how the test will go or what questions will be asked. Our teachers can guide you base on the only one published sample questions and advise you on what to expect. But you will be the first batch of the new JLPT examinees. Good luck!
Study in Japan
What is better than studying Japanese? Studying Japanese while you're in Japan, of course! By spending a week in Japan, you can experience the Japanese culture and customs first hand and also enjoy the opportunity to take part in local festivals. Get to know Japan intimately during the holiday season and witness the first sunrise in Nippon. How awesome is that? Click here for more information.

