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N5 Regular Course | Saturday to Thursday

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About Course

  • Schedule: 5 days/week, 4.5 hours/class (inc. 30 min lunch), 2 months

  • Time Slots: 10AM–2:30PM | 12PM–4:30PM | 5PM–9:30PM

For Bangladeshis needing fast results—ideal for urgent SSW job applications or rapid JLPT N5 prep. Cover all basics with intensive, interactive teaching that emphasizes real workplace scenarios.

 

Who Should Join:

  • Learners who need to move quickly for job or migration

  • SSW and JLPT N5 candidates in a hurry

  • Bangladeshi professionals or students ready for intensive learning

Why Join JLC’s N5 Crash?

  • Accelerated morning, afternoon, or evening options

  • Engaging teachers with Japanese workplace experience

  • Strong workplace and SSW prep; practical cultural tips

JLPT N5 exam readiness

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Course Content

Introduction to Japanese Language
History and structure of the Japanese language Overview of JLPT levels Introduction to Hiragana & Katakana

Japanese Writing Systems
Hiragana: Characters, stroke order, pronunciation Katakana: Characters, stroke order, loanwords Basic Kanji (approx. 80 characters)

Vocabulary Building
Daily life vocabulary (greetings, numbers, time, days, months) Family, weather, colors, directions, school & workplace terms Food, shopping, transportation, body parts

. Basic Grammar Structures
Sentence structure: Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) Particles: は (wa), を (wo), が (ga), に (ni), で (de), へ (e), の (no), etc. Verb types & basic conjugations (Present, Past, Negative) Adjectives: い & な types Question formation using か (ka)

. Everyday Conversation Practice
Self-introduction Asking and answering simple questions Talking about daily activities and routines Making requests and giving directions

. Listening & Pronunciation
Native audio practice Listening for key information Common phrases & polite expressions

Reading & Writing Practice
Reading short passages and signs Writing sentences using learned grammar and vocabulary Basic composition (e.g., “My Day,” “My Family”)

Japanese Culture & Etiquette
Bowing and greetings Do’s and Don’ts in Japanese culture Seasonal customs, festivals, and traditional foods

JLPT N5 Preparation
Exam overview and format Practice questions by section Time management tips and mock tests

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6 years ago
Great clarity in explanations and thoroughly enjoyed the course. I had been working out for quite a while, but a few little things we might miss out from a diet perspective are covered well in detail here.
Especially loved how you structured the entire focus area of dieting into most important ones to lesser ones.