TUFS Online Preparatory Japanese Language Course for International Students (OPJLC Spring 2025)

  • Course Period: February - March 2025
  • Course offered: Online Live Lesson Course / Online On-Demand Course
  • Eligible participants:
    ① International students who are enrolled in (or will be enrolled in by April 2025) a regular university or graduate school program*
    ② MEXT-funded international students (including those who will arrive in Japan by April
    2025) *Students enrolled in a Preparatory Japanese Language Course are eligible. Exchange
    students, self-funded research students, and other non-degree students are NOT eligible.
  • Course Levels:Elementary - Intermediate
  • Course Fee: Free
  • Application Period: November 25 - December 16, 2024

Course Outline

Live-Lesson Course

This is a course to learn Japanese language through online lessons twice a week. Morning and evening classes are offered, and you can choose which class you would like to take.

  • Features of the course
    ?This course focuses on conversational Japanese, taught through a total of 12 online live lessons.
    ?Two levels are available for those who have never studied Japanese before and for those who have completed the first half of the beginner level.
    ?Students can prepare for and review the live lessons with assignments given before and after class.


  • Levels / Course Contents / Requirements for Taking This Course
Level Aimed at: Eligibility Requirements
Elementary 1 Those who are learning Japanese for the first time. This course include Hiragana and Katakana lessons. This course include Hiragana and Katakana lessons. Students will study focusing on conversation through interactions in live lessons. To be able to introduce yourself and talk about yourself is the goal of the course.

Syllabus
  • Students who apply to “Eligible Participants” specified at the top of this website.
  • Students who can obtain the textbook used in class (Elementary Japanese for Academic Purposes Tomodachi Vol. 1) by themselves.

The textbook can be purchased from here(International shipping available.)

Elementary 2 Those who finished studying the first half
of elementary level. (Around JLPT N5
level)
The course focuses on conversation.

Syllabus
  • Students who apply to “Eligible Participants” specified at the top of this website.
  • Students who have finished studying the first half of elementary level.
    *A score of 40 or higher on this level check test is required to enroll in the course.
  • Students who can obtain the textbook used in class (Elementary Japanese for Academic Purposes Tomodachi Vol. 2) by themselves.

The textbook can be purchased from here.(International shipping available.)

  • Class Schedule
Level Class (Live Lesson) day
Elementary 1 and 2

Mondays and Thursdays, February 3 - March 17, 2025
(Total of 12 lessons, 90 min each)
*No class on Monday, February 24

【Morning Class】9:30~11:00 (Time in Japan)
【Evening Class】20:00~21:30 (Time in Japan)

  • Capacity: 10 students / class
  • Media used: Zoom and Google Classroom

On-Demand Course

This is a course that allows students to study autonomously using online learning materials developed by TUFS. Students can participate in weekly online schooling via Zoom to check the results of their self study and their level of achievement.

With the On-Demand Course, students can also choose between the “with live online schooling” format, in which they participate in weekly online schooling via Zoom to check the results of their self-study and their level of achievement, and the “without schooling” format, in which they use online learning materials for self-study and do not take any online live schooling.

  • Features of the course
    - The online learning materials developed by TUFS are provided at free of charge for the duration of the course.
    - The course is designed for those who have never studied Japanese before, as well as those who have studied Japanese to some extent.
    - Instructors and student staff (TA) specializing in Japanese language education will support your study during schooling.
  • Levels / Course Contents
Level This course is aimed at:
 Elementary 1 

Those who are learning Japanese for the ?rst time. This course include Hiragana and Katakana lessons.

Syllabus

 Elementary 2  

Those who have finished all of the following:
- Have learned elementary Japanese for about 6 months
- Want to learn Japanese at the latter half of the beginner level (equivalent to JLPT N5)
- Have mastered 2 of the following verb conjugation, "te-form", "dictionary form" and "nai form"
- Can read and write Hiragana and Katakana without any difficulties, and can read and write about 50 Kanji

Syllabus

 Intermediate 1

Those who have finished all of the following:
?Those who have finished the beginner?s textbook(≒JLPT N4)
?Those who can read 200 Kanji
?Those who would like to practice interactions using Japanese at the first half of the intermediate level(≒JLPT N3/CEFR B1)

Syllabus

 Intermediate 2

Those who have finished all of the following:
?Those who have study the Intermediate textbook(≒JLPT N4-3)
?Those who can read more than 200 Kanji
?Those who would like to practice interactions using Japanese at the first half of the intermediate level(≒JLPT N3 /CEFR B1)

Syllabus

  • Course Schedule

Elementary 1

(Mondays)

Pre-Course Guidance January 27, 2025

15:30~17:00

Online Schooling 1st session: February 3
2nd session: February 10
3rd session: February 17
4th session: February 24

Elementary 2

(Tuesdays)

Pre-Course Guidance January 28, 2025
15:30~17:00
Online Schooling 1st session: February 4
2nd session: February 11
3rd session: February 18
4th session: February 25

Intermediate 1

(Wednesdays)

Pre-Course Guidance January 29, 2025 15:30~17:00
Online Schooling 1st session: February 5
2nd session: February 12
3rd session: February 19
4th session: February 26

Intermediate 2

(Thursdays)

Pre-Course Guidance January 30, 2025 15:30~17:00
Online Schooling 1st session: February 6
2nd session: February 13
3rd session: February 20
4th session: February 27

    • Capacity: 15 for Elementary, 10 for Intermediate for the on-demand course with online schooling
    • Media used: TUFS MOJL (Moodle for Online Japanese learning), Zoom
    • How to Access to and use MOJL

Level Selection Flow Chart

Read before taking the course

Application

■Procedure for students
Make sure to read all items listed under "Read before taking the course" above before application. Fill out and submit the student application form below within the application period. A notice of acceptance will be emailed to students by the end of January, 2024, after your eligibility is confirmed by the Japanese university you are enrolling. Information necessary for taking the online course (Zoom meeting info etc.) will also be notified by the end of January.

Application Period?November 25 - December 12, 2024


■Procedure for the person in charge of the university
If you / your students are interested in participating in our course, please fill out the form below to let us know the person in charge, to whom we can request a student reference. TUFS will provide the list of students to the person in charge by Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Please check the list and confirm the eligibility of students by Tuesday, January 7, 2025 by sending an email to opjlc[at]tufs.ac.jp.
*If the above schedule is difficult to follow, please contact us.
* In case of large number of application, there will be a draw.

University contact form】Please fill out the form by December 16, 2024.

Contacts

Office for OPJLC
PR & Collaboration Division, General Affairs and Planning Department
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Email: opjlc[at]tufs.ac.jp
3-11-1 Asashi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8534
University website: https://www.tufs.ac.jp

*For inquiries, please contact us by e-mail.
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