Japanese for Daily Life in Japan|Beginner Practical Course

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Course Description

Japanese for Daily Life in Japan is a practical beginner course for people who want to use Japanese in real situations in Japan.

In this course, you will learn useful Japanese for everyday life, including greetings, self-introduction, numbers, shopping, restaurants, transportation, hospitals, city hall, housing, garbage rules, work, and school.

Each unit focuses on a common daily-life situation. You will learn important vocabulary, useful phrases, simple conversations, and basic questions that you can use immediately in Japan.

Course Structure: First 10 Units

Unit 1: Greetings and Basic Expressions
Unit 2: Self-Introduction and Personal Information
Unit 3: Numbers, Time, and Dates
Unit 4: Shopping and Convenience Stores
Unit 5: Restaurants and Cafes
Unit 6: Trains, Stations, and Directions
Unit 7: Hospital and Pharmacy
Unit 8: City Hall, Address, and Documents
Unit 9: Housing, Apartment, and Garbage Rules
Unit 10: Basic Conversations at Work and School

Each unit includes practical lessons, real-life examples, review practice, and a unit quiz.

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What Will You Learn?

  • What will I learn?
  • By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Understand and use basic Japanese greetings and daily expressions.
  • Introduce yourself and give simple personal information.
  • Use numbers, time, dates, and prices in daily life.
  • Shop at convenience stores, supermarkets, and stores in Japan.
  • Order food and drinks at restaurants and cafes.
  • Use trains, stations, and basic directions.
  • Explain simple symptoms at hospitals and pharmacies.
  • Handle basic city hall, address, and document-related situations.
  • Understand basic housing and garbage disposal expressions.
  • Use simple Japanese at work, school, and in daily communication.

Course Content

Unit 1: Greetings and Basic Expressions
1. Lesson Goal In this lesson, you will learn how to greet someone for the first time in Japanese.

Unit 2: Self-Introduction and Personal Information
Goal Students learn how to introduce themselves and give basic personal information. Lessons

Unit 3: Numbers, Time, and Dates
Students learn numbers, prices, time, days of the week, and dates needed in daily life.

Unit 4: Shopping and Convenience Stores
Students learn how to shop at convenience stores, supermarkets, and shops in Japan.

Unit 5: Restaurants and Cafes
Students learn how to enter a restaurant, order food, ask simple questions, and pay.

Unit 6: Trains, Stations, and Directions
Students learn how to use trains, ask for directions, and understand simple station expressions.

Unit 7: Hospitals, Clinics, and Pharmacies
Students learn how to explain symptoms, visit a clinic, complete reception procedures, and get medicine at a pharmacy.

Unit 8: City Hall, Address, and Basic Procedures
Students learn how to handle basic procedures at city hall, say addresses, fill out forms, and request certificates.

Unit 9: Housing, Home, and Garbage Rules
Students learn Japanese for housing, room facilities, home problems, landlords, management companies, and garbage rules.

Unit 10: Workplace and School Basic Conversations
Students learn basic Japanese for work and school: greetings, questions, attendance, permission, requests, reports, and confirmation.