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Comprehensive Japanese Grammar (Pre-intermediate/JLPT N4)

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  • Updated 3/2025
4.6
(68 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
14 Hour(s) 52 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Ayana Okamoto
Rating
4.6
(68 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Comprehensive Japanese Grammar (Pre-intermediate/JLPT N4)

Let's learn about 120 Japanese grammar points with experienced native Japanese tutor, Ayana!

After you learn a beginner grammar course, the next step is being able to apply a variety of sentence patterns. It enhances your ability to use those patterns in your basic Japanese speaking. The “Comprehensive Japanese Grammar Online Course (JLPT N4/Pre-intermediate level)” is for beginners to upper beginners in the study of the Japanese language. Students can complete the course in the 26 lessons which are Japanese study materials related to the JLPT N4 level. You can study vocabulary, expressions, and grammar that correspond to the JLPT N4 level. Grammar explanations are given in English and some Japanese.  In addition, grammar explanations are detailed, so that students can easily study them on their own. This course includes translation practice related the grammar what was taught in each section of the lesson, by answering the questions sequentially, students can naturally build up their Japanese-language ability so that learners can study effectively. By practicing native's pronunciation, students will be able to speak slowly spoken in daily life conversations. Learners will study about 100 grammar points used in daily life, in addition to a little bit of Japanese culture and you can access a mini-quiz at the end of every lesson to review key points and use it as a self-assessment tool. If you're wanting to learn how to speak Japanese, then you have to master Japanese grammar rules! Japanese grammar patterns are quite different to those we have in English, and there is a lot to learn. Things you may not even realize are grammar patterns in English, you have to learn in Japanese. This course will help you to improve your Japanese language skill. If you have questions which related to the curriculum, you can post your comment on Q and A section.

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 180 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 N4 Grammar Lesson 1 (~し、そうです、てみる、がほしい、たがる)
  • Section 3 N4 Grammar Lesson 2 (~かもしれない、~たらどうですか、Number+も、しか~ない、~ておく)
  • Section 4 N4 Grammar Lesson 3(あげる、くれる、もらう、~ていただけませんか、~といいんですね、~といいですが)
  • Section 5 N4 Grammar Lesson 4 (~たら、~ば/れば、~なら、Casual Present (A) + と+ sentence(B)、~てすみません)
  • Section 6 N4 Grammar Lesson 5(~そうです、~なさい、~ても、~なくても、に+freuqency)
  • Section 7 N4 Grammar Lesson 6(~みたい、~てしまう、~ながら、~ばよかった、てくれてありがとう)
  • Section 8 N4 Grammar Lesson 7(~てよかった、はずです、~ないで、~かどうか、か知っていますか)
  • Section 9 N4 Grammar Lesson 8(Modify the noun、~てある、~ているあいだに、~く~にする、~てほしい)
  • Section 10 N4 Grammar Lesson 9(のに、~ような、~のように、~させられる、~ことにする)

What You’ll Learn

  • Learners will study 120 grammar points used in daily life, in addition to a little bit of Japanese culture.
  • Master vocabulary, expressions, and verb conjugations related to the JLPT N4 level.
  • By practicing native's pronunciation, students will be able to speak slowly spoken in daily life conversations.
  • You can access a mini-quiz at the end of every lesson to review key points and use it as a self-assessment tool.

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • K
    Karthik P
    5.0

    nice

  • M
    Muhammad Hasan Mufid
    5.0

    This was best course to learn japanese, thank you ☺️

  • S
    Sg
    3.0

    While I think Ayana-sensei's videos are very informative, I think they are a bit disorganized. I think the order of the videos makes it a bit confusing on the order of learning things. For example, I think the ~te kureru, te ~morau should have been bundled with the kureru and morau lessons or at least have been put in the lesson after. There's also references to other lessons that have not yet been taught before and come much later, which makes it hard to understand certain phrases (especially the lessons on the verb conjugations forms). There's also inconsistencies for example sentences. Some will have the furigana for the kanji while other sentences will not. It's hard especially when you're in the middle of learning which vocabulary are relevant to N4 and which are not. This is very vexing when she gives example sentences to try and translate but there's too many words that an N4 learner would not know in order to construct those sentences. It makes it harder to understand how a grammar point is used because the vocabulary and kanji (which are inconsistent) are not known. I think you can still navigate through the lessons by yourself, but the disorder and inconsistencies do make it less streamlined.

  • W
    Wahyu Amirulloh
    5.0

    Cocok, karena saya belajar di background sambil bekerja sehingga sangat cocok untuk diputar berulangkali karena materinya menggunakan English-japanese

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