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Japanese Language Group Courses in Bangkok

Summary

You can take the following Japanese Group Courses in-person at the Thai Solutions school, located next to BTS Phaya Thai:

  • Survival Course (18,900 THB) 5 months
  • Comfort Course (25,900) 10 months
  • Intensive Course (33,900 THB) 12 months

All of these courses have 2 day/week or 3 day/week options.

Prices are valid from 1st January 2024 – 31st December 2024. Lessons are not transferrable to other students.

Please note: Fees are non – refundable for any courses even if students choose not to attend classes.

Course schedule
Excluded: Course materials (text book and work book) cost 1400 THB/semester

Our Japanese courses will enable students to speak, listen, read and write basic Japanese for daily conversation, with the possibility of using their knowledge of Japanese to find work in Thailand or Japan. In this course you will learn all three Japanese alphabets–Romanji, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji.

You will learn about the following:

  • Nouns
  • Verbs
  • Conjunctions
  • Helping Verbs
  • Question Words
  • Pronouns
  • Adjectives
  • Prepositions
  • Sentence Structures and Negative Statements
  • Making Requests

Writing

You will learn how to write Japanese correctly in the Romanji, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji alphabets and will be able to use the letters from these alphabets to make sentences used in daily conversation.

Reading

You will learn simple Japanese vocabulary and sentence structures to enable you to read Japanese correctly in the Romanji, Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji alphabets.

Speaking and Listening

You will learn how to introduce yourself, to count in Japanese and to have everyday conversations. Topics covered include talking about places, the weather, giving and understanding directions and shopping.

Job Opportunities

You will be able to reach a level that will enable you to use Japanese for work in Thailand or Japan. The course will also cover writing a resume and using Japanese at an interview.

Questions? Let us know!