JFT
Class Time : 2 hours (Sun-Fri)
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The Japan Foundation Test for Basic Japanese (JFT-Basic) seeks to measure the level of Japanese language proficiency needed by foreign nationals about to reside in Japan mainly for work, to communicate in everyday life situations. It is used to assess whether they have the Japanese language proficiency to be able to engage in everyday conversation to a certain extent and handle daily life without difficulties. The JFT-Basic is also used as a test to measure the level of Japanese language proficiency needed to obtain the residency status of “Specified Skilled Worker (I),” which began in April 1, 2019.
The reading component of the JFT Japanese language class focuses on improving students' reading comprehension skills and vocabulary knowledge. Students are introduced to a range of Japanese texts, including newspapers, magazines, and literature, and are taught how to analyze and interpret them effectively.
The writing component of the class focuses on developing students' writing skills, including their ability to write essays, reports, and other academic documents in Japanese. Students are taught how to structure their writing, use appropriate vocabulary and grammar, and convey their ideas clearly and effectively.
The listening component of the class focuses on improving students' listening comprehension skills. Students are exposed to a range of Japanese audio materials, including lectures, interviews, and podcasts, and are taught how to identify and understand key points and details.
The speaking component of the class focuses on improving students' speaking skills, including their ability to express themselves fluently and accurately in spoken Japanese. Students are taught how to use appropriate vocabulary and grammar, pronounce words correctly, and communicate effectively in different contexts.
Overall, the JFT Japanese language class is an excellent opportunity for students to enhance their Japanese language skills and prepare for the JLPT exam. By participating in the class, students can improve their chances of success in the exam and gain the language skills necessary for academic and professional success in Japan.