Curriculum
Features of Our Curriculum
Clover Language Institute offers classes on a timetable system. (Max. 20 students per class)
Details of the classes are as follows:
Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced I | Advanced II | |||||
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Main | Beginner Japanese | Intermediate Japanese | Advanced Japanese | Super Advanced Japanese | ||||
Knowledge | - | Kanji / Vocabulary | Kanji / Vocabulary | Kanji / Vocabulary | ||||
Grammar | Grammar | Grammar | ||||||
Comprehension | Listening comprehension | Listening comprehension | Listening comprehension | Listening comprehension | ||||
Reading / Reading comprehension | Reading / Reading comprehension | Reading / Reading comprehension | Reading / Reading comprehension | |||||
Expressive power | Conversation / Debate | Conversation / Debate | Conversation / Debate | Conversation / Debate | ||||
Composition / Essay | Composition / Essay | Composition / Essay | Composition / Essay | |||||
Japanese culture study | Japanese culture study | Japanese culture study |
Main | Beginner | “Minna no Nihongo I” “Minna no Nihongo II” |
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Intermediate | “Theme Betsu Chukyu Kara Manabu Nihongo” | |
Advanced I | “Theme Betsu Jyokyu Kara Manabu Nihongo” | |
Advanced II | Use of practical materials as well as Japanese language materials from various fields |
Knowledge | Kanji / Vocabulary | Intermediate | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N2 |
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Advanced I | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 | ||
Advanced II | Improve your ability to use kanji and vocabulary | ||
Grammar | Intermediate | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N2 | |
Advanced I | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 | ||
Advanced II | GImprove your ability to use grammar | ||
Comprehension | Listening comprehension | Beginner | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N3 Ability to correctly listen and write short sentences |
Intermediate | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N2 Ability to prepare for EJU and understand its content | ||
Advanced I | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 EJU preparation, familiarize yourself with natural speed using practical materials Ability to understand the content | ||
Advanced II | Ability to go to a Japanese university or graduate school and listen to long passages of practical material so that you can take lecture notes | ||
Reading / Reading comprehension | Beginner | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N3 Ability to correctly understand short sentences | |
Intermediate | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N2 Preparation for EJU, ability to understand long sentences | ||
Advanced I Advanced II | Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 EJU, exposure to various kinds of text (essays, criticism, exposition, novels, literary works and literary history) | ||
Expressive power | Conversation / Debate | Beginner | Simple greetings, simple responses, and the ability to talk about one's immediate surroundings. |
Intermediate | Daily conversation, expressing opinions, giving speeches, preparation for entrance exam interviews | ||
Advanced I | More advanced conversation, expressing opinions, making objections, preparation for entrance exam interviews | ||
Advanced II | Presentations, discussions, debates | ||
Composition / Essay | Beginner | Write a simple sentence in 400 characters | |
Intermediate | Writing description, experience, and opinion in 400 characters | ||
Advanced I | Summary, statement of purpose | ||
Advanced II | Report on your field of interest and how to take notes at a university lecture | ||
Japanese circumstances | Japanese geography, history, traditional performing arts, events, Japanese social systems, international comparative study |
Goals for each level | Practical example | |
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Beginner | Research a certain topic using the Internet, books, etc., and present findings using Japanese expressions you have studied in class. 《Familiarize yourself with the reporting format for assignments / A place to use Japanese expressions you have studied》 | Geography of Japan |
Intermediate | Think of your own means of research on a certain theme, and present findings. 《Through group work, students will develop independence, social skills, and cooperative attitude》 | Travel in Japan |
Advanced I | Choose a theme based on your own future plans. Aim to make a presentation that will be understood by others. 《Aim to make a persuasive presentation by choosing appropriate expressions for the situation and conveying the message to others》 | Current situation in your home country in the field in which you are interested in |
Advanced II | Think of a theme you would like to research with the concept of "contribution and dissemination," and present findings. 《Think through group work about how you can achieve your goals》 | Knowing Osaka - Contributing to / Communicating with the Community 【Economy】【Culture】 【Administration】【History】 【Region】 |
Annual Event Schedule
SpringApril - June
April | New student orientation New student placement test New student welcome field trip |
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May | Briefing on academic advancement |
June | 1st EJU Individual Interviews |
SummerJuly - September
July | New student orientation New student placement test New student welcome field trip 1st JLPT Tanabata (Star Festival) Party |
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August | Summer vacation Summer course |
September | Start of university applications |
FallSeptember - December
October | New student orientation New student placement test New student welcome field trip Graduation field trip |
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November | 2nd EJU Sports festival |
December | 2nd JLPT Winter vacation |
WinterJanuary - March
January | New student orientation New student placement test New student welcome field trip |
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February | Setsubun (Bean Throwing) Festival Speech contest Cultural festival |
March | Graduation ceremony Spring vacation |