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Japanese Language

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Japanese Language

Course Description

Learn Japanese at Hello Institute

Are you looking to learn Japanese in Dehradun? At Hello Institute, we provide a supportive environment to help you master the Japanese language, no matter your current skill level. Our Japanese language classes in Dehradun are designed to cater to beginners as well as advanced learners, making language learning both accessible and enjoyable.

Why Learn Japanese?

Japanese is not just a language but a gateway to understanding one of the world’s most influential cultures. Whether you're aspiring to work with Japanese firms, planning a trip to Japan, or aiming to explore higher education opportunities there, learning Japanese can give you a significant edge. Plus, it's an exciting way to challenge yourself and broaden your horizons.

Japanese Language Course in Dehradun – Tailored to Your Needs

At Hello Institute, our Japanese course in Dehradun covers all levels of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), from N5 (beginner) to N1 (advanced). Each level is designed to build your skills progressively and ensure you gain a strong command of the language, whether you're focusing on speaking, reading, or writing.

N5 Level (Beginner)

What You'll Learn: Basic phrases, sentence structure, and everyday vocabulary.

Who It's For: Those with no prior knowledge of Japanese. This is where your journey begins.

N4 Level (Elementary)

What You'll Learn: Slightly more complex grammar and vocabulary. You'll start forming longer sentences and improving your listening skills.

Who It's For: Learners who already understand basic Japanese but want to deepen their grasp of the language.

N3 Level (Intermediate)

What You'll Learn: This level bridges the gap between beginner and advanced. You’ll engage with longer conversations, more intricate grammar, and kanji recognition.

Who It's For: Those who wish to improve fluency and comprehension in practical scenarios.

N2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)

What You'll Learn: Complex grammar, formal and informal speech, and advanced kanji. You'll also practice understanding news articles and professional texts.

Who It's For: Learners aiming for proficiency in business and professional settings.

N1 Level (Advanced)

What You'll Learn: Near-native fluency. This level focuses on deep comprehension of the language, enabling you to engage with academic texts, business meetings, and complex conversations.

Who It's For: Those aiming for mastery and fluency in Japanese, whether for work, study, or cultural exploration.

Japanese Classes in Dehradun for All Levels

No matter your goal, whether you're preparing for the JLPT exams, planning to work in Japan, or simply have a passion for languages, our Japanese classes in Dehradun will help you reach your target. We believe in a step-by-step approach, ensuring that your learning journey is enjoyable and effective.

Why Choose Hello Institute for Japanese Language Classes?

At Hello Institute, we understand that language learning is not just about memorizing words. It’s about communication, culture, and confidence. Here's why our Japanese courses are unique:

  • Experienced Trainers: Learn from trainers with extensive teaching experience and proficiency in Japanese.
  • Interactive and Practical Learning: Emphasis on practical usage—speaking, listening, reading, and writing—in real-life scenarios.
  • Small Class Sizes: We keep our class sizes small to ensure personalized attention and better engagement.
  • Flexible Timings: Our batch schedules are designed to fit your busy routine, making learning convenient for everyone.
  • Cultural Enrichment: Along with language, you'll gain insights into Japanese customs, etiquette, and traditions.

Enroll in Japanese Language Classes in Dehradun

If you’re looking to take your first step towards learning Japanese or want to advance your existing skills, Hello Institute is here to support you. Our Japanese course in Dehradun offers a comprehensive learning experience, whether you aim to pass JLPT or simply wish to converse confidently in Japanese.

Contact us today to know more about our course structure, timings, and how we can help you achieve your language goals. Let’s make learning Japanese an enriching experience for you!

Japanese Language Job Opportunities in India

Introduction

The Japanese Language is defined as the language spoken by almost all indigenous people living in Japan and ethnic Japanese living outside of Japan. It is linguistically distinct from Chinese, Korean, and English, but shares similarities with Korean in syntax. Japanese has borrowed many words and characters from Chinese and employs a sound system that uses a unit called a 'mora'. The language has a small inventory of sounds, resulting in many homophones, but can be represented by a simple syllabary. The Japanese vocabulary consists of four word types: Japanese origin, Sino-Japanese, foreign loan words, and hybrids.

Japan has the 2nd largest economy in the world.

Japan is a prosperous country and has the most diverse economy in Asia. With a GDP of $4.9 trillion in 2005, Japan’s economy is 2nd only to that of the U.S. The leading Japanese companies are among the largest, most efficiently run, and most well-known firms in the world. Knowing Japanese brings business opportunities. Familiar names like Sony, Toshiba, Sanyo, Casio, Canon, Minolta, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, and many others have infiltrated the world market in a variety of sectors.

Which countries are good options for studying Japanese?

The top countries for studying Japanese are Japan, Korea, and India. Japanese companies like Toyota, Honda, Sony, and Panasonic have a presence in India, and Japanese language skills can help you find jobs in these organizations.

There are several other reasons why learning Japanese can be beneficial for people in India -

  • India and Japan have strong diplomatic relations, and learning Japanese can help with collaboration and diplomacy between the two countries.
  • Japanese culture, art, and literature are popular around the world, and learning Japanese can help you understand and appreciate other cultures.
  • Learning Japanese can improve your professional value, especially if you work with international clients or customers.
  • There is a high demand for Japanese translators and interpreters, especially in the tourism sector.
  • As India and Japan strengthen diplomatic ties, understanding the Japanese language becomes a tool for effective communication.

Here are some career possibilities you can accomplish with your expertise in Japanese:

A. Translation & Interpretation

Translation and interpretation are some of the most famous career choices for people that speak Japanese. When working as a translator, your work will be to “take materials written in Japanese and convert them into English” and vice versa. On the other hand, working as an interpreter will mediate between two speakers of two different languages. Many companies in the private and public sectors require these services. While you may get employed to work as a translator, the position demands that you work as both translator and interpreter.

B. Japanese Trainer / Teaching

As a Japanese language speaker in India, you can apply to work as a trainer for any Japanese company to train potential candidates for an outstanding opportunity. When you take a teaching career, you will also help to sharpen your language skills and inspire future generations of Japanese speakers. Many schools and colleges, institutions, and corporate buildings/offices have openings for Japanese teachers in India.

C. Jobs in BPO & KPO

In India, some BPOs deal with Japanese clients. Hence, they are always looking for a candidate who can render them language support services. Your fluency in Japanese can give you a job in BPO and KPO. Plus, it pays well, and there are other extended opportunities attached to a position of this nature. One of the jobs you can offer for such companies in need of voice support services is voice coordinator.

D. Embassies & Government Jobs

Indian Government entities like External Affairs Ministry, Indian Embassy in foreign countries, Ministry of Tourism, and other Ministries like Education, Commerce, Science & Technology, Agriculture, Textile require Japanese language experts. While the number of the opening is quite limited, if you are not a government employee, you will still grab a job opportunity with these government entities.

E. Flight attendant & Aviation Sector

A career opportunity that requires just a bachelor’s degree. You can apply for this job by focusing on your Japanese ability and your English/native language. A career as an international flight attendant tends to be fun and rewarding. It will also encourage you to hone your Japanese language skills in the area of customer service relations.

F. Sales executives in Export-Import

Since the Japanese economy is export-driven, most of their companies rely on sales representatives or service agents. It helps communicate with foreign clients, data entry, answering telephones, advance the company’s objectives, and other administrative tasks.

You can use your Japanese language skills (alongside your primary qualifications, say MBA in marketing) to work as a sales representative here in India.

G. Travel, Hospitality & Tour guide

The hospitality industry is one huge area where you can look for career options in some events, establishments, travel companies, hotels, and many more. You can function as a tour guide for Japanese tourists or a visiting group of students or researchers touring India for one or more reasons.

H. Work at a Japanese company

There are branches of Japanese MNCs doing business in India. You can become an employee of one of these companies. Depending on your primary skills, you can work in Japanese MNCs like Toshiba, Honda, Suzuki, Sony, Toyota, Canon, Yamaha, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Casio, Daikin, Fujitsu, and more.

According to the Embassy of Japan and JETRO, the no. of Japanese companies registered in India is 1,441. Japanese establishments are 5,102, as of October 2018.

I. IT sector

The majority of the Japanese MNCs and their Indian counterparts doing business in the country and beyond prefer potential employees with technical skills and solid Japanese proficiency. If you have these technical skills, your Japanese proficiency will be an added advantage to get employed.

J. Work in Japan

Many companies in Japan are willing to employ someone who can speak Japanese and English fluently, not to mention the additional skills prerequisite for the job. Japanese companies and businesses will be glad to have someone with such versatility. If your organization has offices in Japan, or you do business with other Japanese companies.

Do you assist in providing loans for students?

Yes, we have partnerships with financial institutions and we can assist the students who are seeking for education loan.

Should You Learn Japanese?

Without any doubt, there is a tremendous scope when it comes to career and job opportunities in Japanese. Moreover, from all indications, it is going to grow further in the future.

The career options mentioned are not exhaustive, but they represent ideas of what you can benefit from your Japanese proficiency in India.

Why join Hello?

  • PROVEN TRAINING MODULE
  • PRAGMATIC CLASSES
  • PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS
  • SUPPORTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
  • AUTHENTIC STUDY MATERIAL
  • REGULAR SPEAKING PRACTICE
  • EXCELLENT RESULTS
Course Details

  • Duration
    2 months to 10 months
  • Enrolled
    500+ students
  • Skill level
    N5, N4, N3, N2
  • Certificate
    Yes
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FAQ

  • Yes, we do provide scholarships for students.

  • The total cost of studying in Japan for Indian students is between 820,000 yen (INR 5,81,600) and 1.64 million yen (INR 11,63,100). This range is for National, Private, and Public universities in Japan.

  • In a word, YES. Learning Japanese takes effort and money, but more importantly, it takes time.

  • Once you start adding some efforts and practice to the overall perspective, you will start catching up within a short while, especially with the help of your Sensei (Japanese teacher). Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. With the right language learning approaches and regular practice, you can surely clear N1/N2 of the JLPT in 3-4 years.

  • Japanese is downright fun and an accomplishment in itself. If you’re at our institute, you’re probably already learning Japanese or thinking of choosing Japanese of all the foreign languages.
  • There is hardly anyone that doesn’t know sushi, karaoke, manga, Pokemon, bonsai, origami, Nintendo, and many more. All of these had accelerated people’s interest in learning the Japanese language.
  • Also, choosing a less commonly taught language will pop out on your CV and differentiate you from the crowd. The number of Japanese speakers in India is quite limited.
  • Japan is one of the famous study abroad destinations for Indian students who want to venture overseas. With approximately 1,000 universities and educational institutions from which to choose, the academic options for international students are nearly endless.
  • The Japanese people always respect learning and support, sharing their language and customs with international students and visitors.
  • Most Indians indeed see Japanese as the most important and popular of all the languages in Southeast Asia. Many Japanese companies are operating in India. You can put down your name among the high-paid employee registers in these companies.