JLECC

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At JLECC (Japanese Language & Education Culture Center), we guide students step-by-step toward studying and working in Japan. Whether you are a beginner or preparing for skilled employment, our structured programs help you build strong Japanese language skills and career readiness.

N5 Level (Beginner)

The N5 Level is the foundation of Japanese language learning. This course is ideal for beginners with no prior knowledge of Japanese.

What you will learn:

  • Basic Japanese grammar and sentence structure
  • Hiragana, Katakana, and basic Kanji
  • Everyday vocabulary and simple conversations
  • Listening and reading skills for daily use

Who should apply:

  • Beginners planning to study or work in Japan
  • Students preparing for higher Japanese levels
  • Scholarship and language school aspirants

N4 Level (Elementary)

The N4 Level strengthens your ability to understand and communicate in everyday Japanese.

What you will learn:

  • Basic Japanese grammar and sentence structure
  • Expanded grammar and sentence patterns
  • Intermediate vocabulary and Kanji
  • Reading short passages and simple articles
  • Listening and conversation for daily situations

Who should apply:

  • Students who have completed N5
  • Applicants preparing for JLPT/NAT exams
  • Students aiming for Japan language schools

N3 Level (Intermediate)

The N3 Level focuses on practical and workplace-oriented Japanese, bridging basic and advanced proficiency.

What you will learn:

  • Complex grammar and expressions
  • Reading newspapers and formal texts
  • Advanced listening and conversation skills
  • Japanese used in work and academic settings

Who should apply:

  • Students targeting higher education in Japan
  • Scholarship and job applicants
  • Learners aiming for professional Japanese fluency

SSW Course (Specified Skilled Worker)

The SSW Course prepares students for Japan’s Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) Visa, especially in sectors like Care Giving (Kaigo) and other skilled industries.

Course highlights

  • Japanese language training for SSW requirements
  • Industry-specific vocabulary and communication
  • Cultural and workplace etiquette training
  • Exam preparation and interview guidance

Who should apply:

  • Candidates aiming to work in Japan
  • Care Giver (Kaigo) aspirants
  • Students seeking long-term employment opportunities