The advent of technology and globalization has also brought with it an impatient society. A fast-paced life has left us with little time to spend on individual items. Attention spans and time spent on any single activity are reducing fast which is true also for Japanese classes in Delhi NCR. Some of them advertise that one may through their Japanese language course for beginners be fluent in as few as just ten days.
But how fluent are
you required to be to make you feel like a local resident of Japan?
Fluency in a language has varied meanings to each of us. For
instance, if a tourist to Japan in a few weeks learns enough words to
find how to get to the train and order a glass of sake and maybe even
read a few letters. Is that fluent? What happens when a Japanese speaker asks him something in a full sentence or speaks fast.
Knowledge of any
language has three basic levels. Each of these levels is broken down
further into two levels. Level A1 will make you familiar with the expressions and phrases used in everyday context. These would mostly
be how to introduce yourself and ask basic questions about the
details of others. This is only possible if the person speaks slowly
and clearly. Level A2 will be to expand your vocabulary to simple and
direct exchange of simple information and describe your background
and environment in simple terms.
Level B1 will help
you describe experiences and events, hopes, ambitions, and dreams with
reasons and explain the plans and tackle simple opinions of others
that one may encounter in daily life. Level B2 will help you deal
with abstract and concrete topics including technical discussions in
a regular manner with native Japanese speakers without strain to
either party.
Level C1 will help
present your ideas fluently without much search for expressions and
is best for academic and professional purposes. While the C2 level
will allow you to be prepared for even the finest shades of meaning
of the language in text or verbal form.
Join Japanese classes in Delhi NCR conducted by NJLA to learn
not just the basics but also a high degree of fluency.
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