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JLPT and EJU Preparation Classes


A course for students planning to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Exam (JLPT).
Intended for intermediate and advanced students.
| For students planning to take the JLPT N1, N2 or N3 | |
|---|---|
| Course Particulars for 2012 | Three times a year 1.Spring (Apr. – June) Saturdays 10:00-13:00 |
| Topics | N1 (old level 1) N2 (old level 2) N3 (old level 3) |
| Goals | Pass JLPT N1, N2 or N3 |
| Course Info | To prepare students for the new Japanese Language Proficiency Exam Lectures: Study fundamental knowledge using a text focusing on the key points of the Language Knowledge section. (kanji / vocabulary / grammar) Practice Classes: Using past test questions and questions designed in the new exam style, familiarize oneself with the exam and increase your practical skills. Spring and Fall courses only. |

An Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) preparation course designed for students aiming to enter Japanese universities.
| EJU Japanese Preparation Course/Preparation for Essay Questions | |
|---|---|
| Course Schedule | From April to November, 13:30-16:10, twice a week |
| Topics | Intermediate level and above |
| Course Info | Students are grouped into classes regardless of level and will practice reading comprehension, listening comprehension, listening and reading comprehension, and writing using past questions and original materials. Students will strengthen their vocabulary, logical thinking ability, and other skills needed for the exam. The EJU is a timed test. Using mock exams, students will be instructed in how to correctly answer questions within the alloted time. |
| Mathematics | |
|---|---|
| Course Schedule | From January to November, 〈Basic Math〉 13:30〜15:10・15:20~17:00, twice a week 〈Advanced Math〉 15:20〜17:00, once a week |
| Topics | Intermediate level and above |
| Course Info | Please note that Basic Math is for students who wish to major in liberal arts and Advanced Math is for students who wish to major in math and science at university. Students will use SNG’s original textbooks made especially for EJU preparation. You can learn from the basics and do a number of math exercises in class which will lead you to a deeper understanding of the subject. |
| Japan and the World | |
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| Course Schedule | From January to November, 13:30〜15:10, three times a week |
| Topics | Intermediate level and above |
| Course Info | Students will learn about current affairs from a global perspective. The main focus is on Politics and Economics, while Geography and History are also covered in this course. By understanding the essence of these subjects, students can strengthen their critical thinking skills. Learning the foundation of social sciences will help you to improve your Japanese proficiency. |
| How to write an essay in Japanese | |
|---|---|
| Course Schedule | From September to February, 13:30〜17:00, once a week |
| Topics | Intermediate level and above |
| Course Info | Students will learn Japanese essay writing skills for university entrance exams. Students who wish to go into postgraduate study will learn how to write a reseach proposal. |
| Chemistry | |
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| Course Schedule | From January to November, 13:30〜15:10, once a week |
| Topics | Intermediate level and above |
| Course Info | Students will learn the basic principles of Chemistry as well as advanced Chemistry for university entrance exams. Students who wish to go onto higher education will learn how to answer particular Chemistry questions set by their choice of universities. |





























