About The Courese

This course has been designed for the entry level learners who have no prior knowledge or training of Japanese language. The course aims to develop their ability to communicate in simple Japanese language and understand the Japanese culture. For example, they can greet; introduce themselves; count and use number, make and answer easy questions; tell time and date, etc. The students can develop the range of essential vocabulary. They will be oriented with the important cultures of Japan. During the course, the students will learn to use all Hiragana and Katakana writing and reading. They will also be able to understand and write over 100 Kanji. After the course, the students can join the upper level course of Japanese Language, attend the course of NAT/JLPT-N5 test preparation or directly join a school or college in Japan for further studies.

The duration of the course is 150 hours and the course fee is Nrs. 10,000, including the book and stationery materials.

Japanese Language Test Type

  1. NAT

  2. JLPT

The Japanese Language NAT-TEST is an examination that measures the Japanese language ability of students who are not native Japanese speakers. The tests are separated by difficulty (five levels) and general ability is measured in three categories: Grammar/Vocabulary, Listening and Reading Comprehension. The format of the exam and the types of questions are equivalent to those that appear on the Japanese Language Ability Test (JLPT).

The Japanese Language NAT-TEST has five levels. The easiest level is 5 and the most difficult level is 1. Each level corresponds to its respective level on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N5 to N1).

Levels 1 and 2 of the exam contain the following sections: Language Knowledge (reading/vocabulary/grammar) and Listening. Levels 3, 4 and 5 of the exam contain the following sections: Language Knowledge (reading/vocabulary), a second Language Knowledge (grammar, reading comprehension) and Listening.

The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) under joint organization of the Japan Foundation and Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (previously Association of International Education, Japan) started in 1984 as a test to measure and certify the Japanese-language proficiency of those whose native language is not Japanese. In the first year the JLPT was conducted in 15 countries, and approximately 7,000 examinees took the test. Since then, the JLPT has become the largest Japanese-language test in the world, with approximately 610,000 examinees in 62 countries and areas worldwide in 2011. This success is entirely due to the support and cooperation of all involved.

JLPT certificates offer various advantages, ranging from recognition as academic credit and graduation certification at schools to preferential treatment at companies and acknowledgement of qualification in society.

NAT / JLPT COURSE AT AIEC

NAT/JLPT- N4 / N5 Test Preparation Course

Duration of Course: 100 hours/2 months

To join this course, the students should have completed at least 150 hours of Japanese Language Course or the equivalent amount of Japanese language learning. The main aim of this course is to prepare the students to appear the exam successfully. This is the basic level of Japanese test preparation course of both NAT and JLPT to cover N4 / N5. The course contains the general and important skills of listening, reading and writing. The classroom activities include the familiarization of the test formats, language skills practice and test practice. With the successful result from the test, the students can join a Nihongo Gakko or Senmon Gakko directly.

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