Course Content

 

Basic Japanese:

For those who have not studied Japanese,basic sentence patterns and conversational expressions are introduced through much pattern practices and interactive activities….

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Intermediate Japanese:

For those who have completed our Basic course or an equivalent course of any institute, intermediate–level sentence patterns,conversational expressions are introduced…..

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Advance Japanese:

For those who have completed our Intermediate course or an equivalent course, advance-level sentence patterns, conversational expressions are introduced….

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Teaching Method

There are two components for the courses namely proficiency class and interaction class.

Lectures: Group interaction oriented

Exposure sessions: Conversation practice with native Japanese

Tasks/ Assignments: Homework

Self-learning: (through given material)

Course material:  Institute Printed material

Semester System:

All the courses except conversation & other short-term courses are of one-year duration with two semesters.  Mid term admissions are also announced from time to time:

Semester 1 : January – June,   July-December

Semester 2 : July – December, January- June

Evaluation:

Weekly test & course-end examination Evaluation procedure

Performance:

Proficiency (5 %) Interaction (5 %) : 10 %

(including homework, class and visitors performance)

Attendance: Proficiency (10 %)Interaction(10 %) : 20%

(including visitors session attendance.)

Examinations:

  • Written test (70 %)
  • Oral interview test (10 %)
  • Student’s class attendance record (10%)
  • Student’s class performance assessed by concerned teacher (10%)
  • Total : 100 %

FINAL RESULTS are presented by averaging the following two scores:

FINAL EXAMINATION (compulsory) and the BETTER SCORE of the semester examinations.

Only students who secure 60 % or above  marks are awarded certificates.

Certificates:

Certificates signed by President MOSAI and Director of Japan Information Centre (Embassy of Japan) New Delhi are distributed at a graduation ceremony.  As a tradition the Ambassador of Japan is the chief guest at the ceremony.