This comprehensive 45-hour course is designed to help learners achieve JLPT N2 proficiency, focusing on advanced grammar, kanji, vocabulary, reading, listening, and communication skills. Through structured lessons, real-world examples, and exam-specific strategies, students will gain the confidence to understand complex texts, engage in fluent conversations, and excel in the N2 exam.
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 50 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Section 1: N2 Foundations and Grammar (12 Hours)12
- 1.1Lesson 1: Course Introduction & Overview of JLPT N2
- 1.2Lesson 2: Recap of N3 Grammar and Transition to N2
- 1.3Lesson 3: Advanced Sentence Structures – Complex Sentences
- 1.4Lesson 4: Conditional Forms and Hypotheticals
- 1.5Lesson 5: Expressing Opinions, Suggestions, and Requests
- 1.6Lesson 6: Passive and Causative Constructions
- 1.7Lesson 7: Honorifics (Keigo) and Polite Language
- 1.8Lesson 8: Expressing Degrees, Intensity, and Comparison
- 1.9Lesson 9: Causality, Contrast, and Conjunctions
- 1.10Lesson 10: Temporal and Aspectual Gramma
- 1.11Lesson 11: Review of Advanced Grammar Concepts
- 1.12Lesson 12: Understanding Formal and Informal Speech
- Section 2: Vocabulary & Kanji Expansion (12 Hours)12
- 2.1Lesson 13: Introduction to N2 Kanji and Vocabulary
- 2.2Lesson 14: Vocabulary for Workplace and Daily Life
- 2.3Lesson 15: Commonly Confused Kanji
- 2.4Lesson 16: Idiomatic Expressions and Natural Phrases
- 2.5Lesson 17: Vocabulary for Abstract Concepts and Opinions
- 2.6Lesson 18: Travel, Culture, and Regional Vocabulary
- 2.7Lesson 19: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Nuanced Vocabulary
- 2.8Lesson 20: Kanji Compounds and Readings
- 2.9Lesson 21: Kanji Recall and Practice
- 2.10Lesson 22: Academic and Business Vocabulary
- 2.11Lesson 23: Vocabulary Practice and Review
- 2.12Lesson 24: Final Kanji and Vocabulary Review
- Section 3: Reading Comprehension (10 Hours)10
- 3.1Lesson 25: Advanced Reading Strategies
- 3.2Lesson 26: Understanding News and Informational Texts
- 3.3Lesson 27: Literary and Cultural Texts
- 3.4Lesson 28: Speed Reading Techniques
- 3.5Lesson 29: Reading Complex Kanji-rich Texts
- 3.6Lesson 30: Academic and Technical Texts
- 3.7Lesson 31: Reading and Answering Comprehension Questions
- 3.8Lesson 32: Mock Test Practice – Reading Comprehension
- 3.9Lesson 33: Identifying Opinions and Arguments in Texts
- 3.10Lesson 34: Final Reading Practice & Review
- Section 4: Listening Comprehension (8 Hours)8
- 4.1Lesson 35: Listening for Key Information
- 4.2Lesson 36: Understanding Fast-paced Conversations
- 4.3Lesson 37: Listening to News Reports and Announcements
- 4.4Lesson 38: Casual and Formal Listening Practice
- 4.5Lesson 39: Listening to Business Discussions
- 4.6Lesson 40: Listening to Debates and Complex Arguments
- 4.7Lesson 41: Mock Listening Test – Full Practice
- 4.8Lesson 42: Final Listening Review and Practice
- Section 5: Speaking & Conversational Practice (8 Hours)8
- 5.1Lesson 43: Basic Conversational Skills and Fluency
- 5.2Lesson 44: Business and Formal Speaking Practice
- 5.3Lesson 45: Giving Presentations and Opinions
- 5.4Lesson 46: Practicing Debates and Discussions
- 5.5Lesson 47: Role-playing Real-life Situations
- 5.6Lesson 48: Mock Speaking Test
- 5.7Lesson 49: Final Review and Speaking Fluency Enhancement
- 5.8Lesson 50: Final Speaking Evaluation and Feedback
- *The curriculum mentioned is indicative. It may change from Centre to Centre and from Faculty to Faculty.0
This course is designed for learners who have completed Japanese N3 or have a strong foundational understanding of grammar, kanji, and basic conversation. If you are comfortable with intermediate-level Japanese, you are ready for N2.
The course spans 50 hours, divided into 50 lessons of 1 hour each. It is designed to be completed at your own pace, depending on your schedule, but we recommend completing it within a 6-8 week period for optimal retention.
Yes! This course is specifically structured to help you achieve proficiency for the JLPT N2 exam, covering essential grammar, kanji, vocabulary, reading, listening, and speaking skills to ensure exam readiness.
Absolutely! The course focuses on both formal (keigo) and informal language, ensuring you are prepared for a variety of situations, whether in professional settings or everyday conversations.
Yes! This course is ideal for learners planning to study or work in Japan, as it covers language skills used in both business and academic environments, including industry-specific vocabulary and formal language skills.
Yes, we provide access to interactive materials, practice exercises, and mock tests that help reinforce what you've learned. You'll also receive comprehensive study guides for kanji and grammar, tailored to your progress.
The course is delivered in an online format with a mix of video lessons, reading materials, and interactive quizzes. It also includes mock tests and practice exercises that simulate real-world Japanese use.
We provide a supportive learning environment with Q&A sessions and discussion forums where you can ask questions and interact with instructors and peers. Additional resources and explanations will be provided if needed.
By completing this course, you will gain the skills to engage in complex conversations, understand advanced grammar structures, and express opinions and ideas effectively. Fluency will depend on consistent practice and exposure to Japanese outside of the course.
Yes! Even if you're planning to take the N2 exam later, this course will lay the foundational skills and confidence necessary to pass the JLPT N2 exam successfully when you're ready.
Features
- Advanced Grammar & Sentence Structures – Master N2-level grammar for professional and academic communication.
- Kanji & Vocabulary Expansion – Learn 1,000+ essential kanji and high-level vocabulary with context-based examples.
- Reading & Listening Mastery – Develop comprehension skills for news articles, essays, and fast-paced conversations
- JLPT-Focused Training – Solve past exam questions, practice mock tests, and receive detailed performance feedback.
- Real-world Communication Practice – Improve fluency in workplace, social, and academic settings through guided conversation exercises.
Target audiences
- Intermediate Learners: Individuals who have completed the JLPT N3 or have a solid understanding of basic Japanese grammar, vocabulary, and kanji.
- JLPT N2 Aspirants: Those preparing to take the JLPT N2 exam and aiming to achieve fluency in reading, listening, and communication skills at an advanced level.
- Business professionals looking to improve their Japanese for career advancement, particularly in Japanese-speaking environments.
- University students or individuals who wish to pursue higher education or research in Japan.
- Language Enthusiasts: Learners who are passionate about mastering advanced Japanese for travel, cultural exploration, or long-term residence in Japan.
- Fluency Seekers: Anyone looking to move from an intermediate to an advanced level, able to engage in complex conversations and understand professional, academic, and casual contexts.