Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture - II

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Free Online Course: Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture - II provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture - II is taught by Prof. Vatsala Misra.

Overview
  • ABOUT THE COURSE:The material is designed for people who wish to have a reasonable working knowledge of written and spoken Japanese, which will help them interact better with the Japanese people and companies in their personal and/or professional life. Also, people travelling to Japan for training, education, business, tourism, etc. will find the course useful. INTENDED AUDIENCE: The material is designed for people who plan to develop a working knowledge of Japanese, which will help them interact better with the Japanese people. Also, people travelling to Japan for training, higher education, business, tourism, etc. will find the course usefulPREREQUISITES: Though there are no ‘formal prerequisites’, it will be expected that the student has some understanding of the Japanese language, including grammar, etc. An effort will also be made to cover and revise the necessary background in the first few classes.INDUSTRY SUPPORT: All companies/industry that works with the Japanese industry and/or people, would find it useful for their employees.

Syllabus
  • 1. Japanese Scripts : Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, Ideograms and Pictograms 2. Language and Grammar : Particles, sentence construction, demonstratives, interrogatives, conjunctions, vocabulary, Nouns, verbs conjugations, adverbs, other parts of speech, verbs and tense, requests and commands, comparisons, expressions and phrases, idioms etc. 3. Daily Conversation : Introduction, time, daily conversation, usage of interrogatives, asking direction, conversation on phone, giving and receiving, making requests and commands, likes and dislikes, potential, permission, conditionals, direct in direct speech, learning to make speeches, writing mails, polite Japanese. 4. Japanese culture, festivals and lifestyle : Japanese lifestyle, learning about culture, customs and festivals, idioms, and phrases. 5. Audio and pictures : Audio, pictures,