Online Japanese course 1 (3), fall 2023

Lecturer: Japanese Government Certified Japanese language instructor and former professor of US universities Setsuko Konishi, a Japanese native, living in Japan, has many years of experiences both in traditional teaching in very competitive and well known US universities and also in online teaching as university programs from Japan.

Required equipment: A computer with a camera, headset with a microphone and internet connection. This course will be provided using an online conference program Zoom, but students will not be required to create an own account.  Instructions will be sent some days before the course starts.

Dates and times: Sep. 5th, 2023 - Jan 18th, 2024 Tuesdays and Thursdays 19:00–20:00 (Finland time). No lessons on weeks 42 (Oct. 16.-20.) and 52 (Dec. 25.-29.) due to holidays.

Prerequisite: Completion of Online Japanese course 1-2 (spring semester 2023) or equivalent.

Content and objectives: An intensive online Japanese language course taught in Japanese and English live from Japan. The course includes a lot of photos, videos and articles of real time materials about Japan and its culture.

The goal of study: After finishing this intensive course, students will be able to obtain the basic language skills to survive in Japan. Students will be able to recognize 200 Kanji letters.

Textbook: “Genki I” (Chapter 6~) published by the Japan Times, 3rd edition, ISBN978-4-7890-1730-5 (via online bookstores e.g. Amazon).

An integrated Course in Elementary Japanese

Time is Finland Time

Duration and fee: 36 t, 153 €

Student feedback from previous courses:

”I have been very satisfied with the courses. Konishi-sensei has taken great care of us students and the cultural bits are a good addition and make learning enjoyable. The courses do run at a fast pace, so students need to be ready to put in effort. However, Konishi-sensei has been very accommodating even with my sometimes foolish questions.

As an end result, my travels in Japan have been far more enjoyable as I am able to chat with locals and have some insight on customs and interesting things to see.“