Online Japanese N4 Course(All 15 lessons)

What you will learn
Master vocabulary, expressions, and grammar related to the JLPT N4 level.
Be able to comprehend contents slowly spoken in daily life conversations.
Be able to comprehend and read typical phrases and sentences written in N4 level kanji.
Be able to have Japanese elementary level conversations in everyday life.
Be able to have speak and understand easy words of the honorific expressions.
This is useful for advancing your proficiency in Japanese language study, acquiring the proper JLPT N4 level Japanese, as well as mastering business Japanese.
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Our Verdict
This Online Japanese N4 Course (Dayonhyou Nouryokushiken N4 Taisou Kyouzai) is a great resource for those looking to acquire proper JLPT N4 level proficiency or master business Japanese. The course comprehensively covers vocabulary, expressions and grammar points required by the JLPT N4 level, and it does so with clear explanations of each point. However, audio level inconsistencies, lack of exercises for practice and limited representation of male speakers are weaknesses that might hinder one's learning progress. Moreover, while the course structure and format facilitate self-study, adjustments to font choice and addition of Japanese subtitles could significantly enhance learners' experience with kanji readings and comprehension. Overall, this Online Japanese N4 Course provides a strong foundation for those seeking JLPT certification or further development in their language skills, but it may be more beneficial when paired with additional exercises and resources to facilitate retention and refinement of learned materials.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive content that covers vocabulary, expressions, and grammar required for JLPT N4 level
- Clear explanations of grammar points with simple and easy-to-understand lessons
- Engaging teaching style with a clear and easy-to-understand presenter
- Well-structured course with helpful visual aids such as skits and PDFs
- Inclusive of native handwriting in addition to printed text
Potential Drawbacks
- Audio level issues that affect some sections, particularly vocabulary reviews
- Lack of exercises for vocabulary and grammar practice
- Limited representation of male speakers and scenarios that are primarily work-related, which may not be relevant to all learners.
- No Japanese subtitles or options to turn off English subtitles
- Font used for kanji could be improved to make it easier to read and copy