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JBPP Levels & Curriculum

You will learn expressions and basic information through a custom designed original textbook series using small group seminar style lessons, followed by practice sessions using various resources such as the computers, videos and interactive whiteboards. As you advance through the curriculum, the materials covered in the lessons become progressively more advanced.

Module 1

  • The review of Keigo - Honorific language
  • Keigo - Honorific language (visiting other companies and short greetings)
  • Etiquette in conversation (how to talk and listen)
  • Introductions in various situations and business card exchange
  • Greetings
  • Understanding Japanese culture - uchi/soto (inside/outside)
  • How to write Japanese resume - your personal history
  • Pronunciation 1
  • Business telephone practice 1
  • Business email 1

    Module 2

  • Keigo - Honorific language (invitation, requests, time expression, refusal)
  • How to use IME in order to read Kanji properly
  • Writing name and address on Japanese stationery
  • Filler
  • Understanding Japanese culture - Japanese Group-minded, vertical relationship, horizontal relationship
  • How to write Japanese resume - work history
  • Pronunciation 2
  • Business telephone practice 2
  • Business email 2

    Module 3

  • Keigo - Honorific language (opinion, proposal, offer, making apologies)
  • Proverbs
  • "Cushion Kotoba"
  • Understanding Japanese culture - body language & kamiza-simoza
  • Self-analysis for showing off yourself in job interview
  • Pronunciation 3
  • Business telephone practice 3
  • Business email 3

    Module 4

  • Keigo - Honorific language (Leaving messages, confirmation, consulting, making an appointment)
  • Understanding Japanese corporate culture - Honne and tatemae, read between the lines, Hou-Ren-Sou, report-communicate-consult, timing, "en" (destiny or chance meeting)
  • Presentation in Japanese 1
  • Job interview
  • Pronunciation 4
  • Business telephone practice 4
  • Business email 4

    Module 5

  • Keigo - Honorific language (requests, requesting permission, reasons, gratitude & apology)
  • Understanding Japanese corporate culture - modesty, destiny
  • Reading newspapers
  • Kanji (simplified form, handwriting)
  • Presentation in Japanese 2
  • Interview with Japanese working with foreigners.
  • Pronunciation 5
  • Business telephone practice 5
  • Business email 5

    Module 6

  • Keigo - Honorific language (proposals, insistence, argument, invitation, claim)
  • Kanji (Photocopier, Microsoft office 2007)
  • Presentation in Japanese 3
  • Interview with foreigners working with Japanese.
  • The expression of the ending of sentences
  • Adverb
  • Pronunciation 6
  • Business telephone practice 6
  • Business email 6

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