Tokyo School of Japanese Language offers a comprehensive JLPT N4 course designed for learners who wish to advance their Japanese proficiency beyond the beginner level. The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is globally recognized, and its certifications offer a wide range of benefits—from academic credits and graduation requirements at educational institutions to preferential hiring treatment at companies and social recognition of your Japanese language skills.
This course enables students to read and comprehend everyday passages written using vocabulary, expressions, grammar, and kanji relevant to the JLPT N4 level. Since N4-level Japanese is commonly used in real-life conversations, the course serves both as preparation for the JLPT exam and as a valuable tool for improving everyday communication skills.
Students will learn to listen and understand conversations encountered in daily life, especially when spoken clearly and slowly. The program equips you with the confidence to engage in Japanese society and culture more deeply and prepares you for future academic or career opportunities in the Japanese market.
Master vocabulary, expressions, and grammar associated with the JLPT N4 level.
Understand and follow slowly spoken conversations in daily life.
Read and comprehend typical phrases and sentences written using N4-level kanji.
Engage in basic-level conversations in Japanese daily life.
Understand and use simple honorific expressions.
Enhance your proficiency in Japanese for both general communication and basic business settings.
Completion of JLPT N5 level (or equivalent knowledge) is recommended.
Basic understanding of the English language.
Enthusiasm and commitment to learning Japanese.
Full guidance will be provided for JLPT N4 exam registration.
Beginners whose native language is not Japanese and who understand English.
Learners who have already mastered JLPT N5 or introductory Japanese.
Students seeking to advance in elementary business Japanese.
Individuals aiming to improve conversational fluency.
College students majoring in Japanese or attending a Japanese language institute.
International students planning to study or live in Japan.
Foreign professionals working in Japanese companies needing language training.