Courses

Ready to dive into the world of kanji?

Course 1

Hiragana and Katakana Course

As katakana is used more rarely than hiragana, the beginners tend to cut the edges and have difficulties afterwards. In this course you will learn katakana in the beginning. And when you pass to practicing hiragana you will still have some katakana practice exercises, so that when you are ready to dive into reading and writing in Japanese, the katakana words wouldn’t confuse you. Let’s start!

Course 3

Kanji Intermediate Course

In this course you will learn your next 500 kanji of intermediate level. The goal of this course is not only to make you fully functional in everyday life in Japan, but also to let you understand how you can expand your knowledge from there. By the end of this course, using the same system approach, you will easily learn new kanji that you will need specifically for your professional activity.

Course 2

Kanji Beginners' Course

In this course you will learn you first 500 kanji. By the end of this course, you will be able to challenge Japanese proficiency test level N3. The system approach lets you learn kanji effectively, store them systematically in your memory and actively use them in your speech. You will also learn the vocabulary that is constructed from these kanji and the context in which these words are to be used.

Course 4

Calligraphy Course

Japanese calligraphy has 3 main styles: Kaisho (regular style, very close to the printed text), Gyosho (semi-cursive style, slightly rounded in comparison to Kaisho) and Sosho (cursive style, mostly used for artistic expression). In this course we will start with Kaisho and Gyosho styles, practice the main lines and forms. And in the final section you will challenge the Sosho style to create your own calligraphy masterpiece.