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Japanese Level 6 (Language and Culture), Part 2

Key information

Subject area:

Languages


Course type:

Evening


Credit level:

Not for credit


Duration:

15 hours


Available course dates:

From: 24 January 2024 To: 27 March 2024

Course overview

By studying Japanese Level 6, you will achieve the following: 

  • be able to recognise the implicit meaning in written and spoken texts
  • be able to make presentations on various subjects
  • be able to express yourself spontaneously in complex situations, analyse written and/or spoken material
  • have improved your intercultural competence further by accessing political, historical and cultural information from a variety of sources

The course is aimed at a wide range of students with one of the following:

  • Level 5 of the King's Language Centre Evening Language Courses
  • a high level of proficiency in the language
  • B2/C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
  • a recent A level or equivalent plus further contact with the language
  • level 4 of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)
  • Japanese Proficiency Test N3/N2

What does this course cover?

Topics generally include: 

Traditional performing arts

Natural disasters

Online shopping 

Functions generally include: 

Giving detailed information

Understanding main points of news and background

Giving advice with reasons

Grammar generally includes: 

~Sekkaku

~dakara

~ni kagiru

~ mikomi da

~Sasuga ni ~nai

~te moraenai?

What will I achieve?

To improve existing language skills to a near-native standard in order to operate in a wide variety of situations and to achieve the equivalent of C1/C2 level of the CEFR, level 6 of the RQF.

Who is this for?

*The above is an indication of content that may be covered over the duration of the course but it could vary depending on the level and progress of students in the class.

Course status:

Places available

Full fee £250

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