Study Abroad Course

Study abroadPreparatory course

2 Years Course (April Admission) Starts with Elementary Level of Japanese (1,600 hours or more)
1st year Apr.~Jun. Jul.~Sep.
Beginner I Beginner II
Oct.~Dec. Jan.~Mar.
Intermediate I Intermediate II
2nd year
Apr.~Jun. Jul.~Sep.
Intermediate III Advanced I
Oct.~Dec. Jan.~Mar.
Advanced II Advanced III
1 Year and 6 Months Course (October Admission) Starts with Japanese at the beginning Level (1,200 hours or more)
1st year Oct.~Dec. Jan.~Mar.
Intermediate I Intermediate II
Apr.~Jun. Jul.~Sep.
Intermediate III Advanced I
2nd year Oct.~Dec. Jan.~Mar.
Advanced II Advanced III

Beginner I / II (6 Months)

For those who have started learning Japanese, Develop Basic Japanese skills. They shall be able to speak, read and write simple sentences necessary for daily life. N5 to N4 Level

Intermediate I / II (6 Months)

For beginners who have completed Japanese Language study. Develop the basic skills necessary for General Conversation Skills and sentence comprehension. Develop the ability to read, write, and talk about general matters at the N3-N2 Level

Intermediate III Advanced I (6 Months)
Advanced II / III (6 Months)

Our aim is to prepare for Japanese Universities, Graduate Schools and Vocational Schools, and to acquire the Japanese Language Skills necessary for studying afterentering into the university. N2 to N1 Level
Develop the ability to read, write, and talk about general matters at the N3-N2 Level

■Class Time

Monday to Friday 20 hours per week
9:10-12:40 (Morning Class), 13:00-16:30 (Afternoon Class)

■Learning Items

Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Conversation, Listening Comprehension,Notation,  Composition, Vocabulary, Japan Circumstances, Preparation for EJU and proficiency test, Japanese culture

■Learning Objectives

Pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 / N2
Admission to Japanese Universities, Graduate Schools and Vocational Schools
Training of Japanese Language Skills necessary for studying after admission
Consideration of Japanese culture and company

If you acquired the Japanese Language Proficiency Level N1, N2 College Entrance Exams have an advantage!

Exam Contents University Name
N1, Interview, Essay, etc. Waseda, Chuo, Daito Bunka, Teikyo, Tokyo Fuji
N1, Interview J. F. Oberlin, Musashino, Asia, Jobu, Ryutsu Keizai
N1, Interview, Practical Skills Musashino Art, Tokyo Polytechnic
N2, Interview, Essays etc. Shobi Gakuen, Seigakuin, Surugadai, Sapporo International, Josai International, Yamanashigakuin, Japan Institute of the Moving Image, Hollywood Graduate School, Kaishi Professional, Ashikaga, Higashi Nippon International, Nihon Wellness Sport, Edogawa, Nagoya Keizai, Niigatakogyotanki

※This information is subject to change. Please check with your Class Teacher.

Saitama Briller Japanese Language School (SBJ) has many partner schools, and those with excellent grades can go on to recommendation. From the time of enrollment, until you decide where to go, you will have personalized career guidance, such as career counseling, interview practice, how to write an application, and preparation for exam questions. We also take measures for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and the EJU. Sometimes we actually go to a briefing at a university or vocational school or have a special class at SBJ.

年間スケジュール

4月・Entrance ceremony
・orientation
・Start of class
・Cherry blossom viewing
7月・Excursion
8月・Tanabata festival
10月・Entrance ceremony
・Orientation
・Start of class
・Medical examination
・ Kawagoe sightseeing
11月・Large tea party
12月・Christmas party
1月・New Year’s party
3月・Graduation ceremony

Alumni’s Voice

I have been studying at SBJ since 2019. Although I could speak a little Japanese, I did not take any exams and did not know the kanji.
Thanks to the teachers who systematically provided lessons and guidance for advancement, I was able to pass N2 in the exam in July 2019 six months later. In addition, I was able to pass the schools of interest to Asia University and Daito Bunka University. Thank you for your detailed guidance, such as how to write a college application, how to apply on the Internet, and practice interviews. I was also introduced to scholarships and student loans. Currently, I am studying N1and Kanji test, computer and English with the support of teachers. I’m really glad that I entered this school.

December 20, 2019
Hossain Tanzania卒業生の声