Ā Basic Japanese - Visitor PLUS
Preparation course for your short visit
Ā PART 1 Lesson 1
At a Restaurant, Shop & Accommodation
PART 2 Lesson 1
Discover the area! -venue & event
There are 17 lessons to complete the course.
PART 1 Lesson 1 to Lesson 10 & PART 2 Lesson 1 to Lesson 7
Each Lesson has 3 videos (about 5 minutes each), (1) Introduction, (2) Practice and (3) Conversation.
Please try and enjoy PART 2 Lesson 1 for FREE below.
You can access PART 1 Lesson 1 for FREE from this LINK.
(1)
INTRODUCTION
Understand the grammar and expressions to talk about places that you want to visit 100% clearly!
Also understand cultural behaviour through Japanese perspectives behind it.
(2)
PRACTICE
Use the new expressions by speaking a lot!
You will be able to use them all smoothly.
(3)
CONVERSATION
Use the expressions in many similar situations!
Step:1 Record your speaking.
Step:2 Check it by watching the model answers.
'I think the Basic Japanese course is a great way to delve into the langiage for the first time, particularly if you are thinking about travelling to Japan in the future.'
Matt Ward, UK
'While Japanese is a very hard language to master, even learning the basics is extremely rewarding and full of interesting surprises.'
David Benello, Italy
'Your typical language courses often feel impersonal, applying the same principles across all languages.
In contrast, Arai-sensei's lessons stand out by using practical examples and carefully crafted content designed to help you navigate common situations while visiting Japan.
You'll find a real human who genuinely cares about your success and takes pride in it.'
Lauren Oudart, France
'Studying at the Arai Academy is the best way to get the best start to learning Japanese, Arai Academy is better than any app or in person schools.'
Josh Littlefield, Australia
'I would highly recommend Arai-sensei to any prospective students who want to learn Japanese, or improve their Japanese skills. She is highly qualified and explains things in a very clear way. The videos are great with a good mix of photos and drawings to help you learn.'
Daniel Binns, UK