April 10—May 11, 2023

2023 Late Spring 5-Week Conversational Japanese

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Course Information

Please note that some courses are online via Zoom, and others are in-person at Japan Society in NYC. All times listed are New York time (ET).

ONLINE COURSES: To participate fully, you will need access to a device with internet, microphone, and camera (such as a laptop, smartphone, or tablet).

IN-PERSON COURSES: In the event of inclement weather or other circumstances, a class session may need to be conducted online or on another date. By signing up for a course, you assume this risk and understand that circumstances may change. Please see full details under “How to Register.”

 


 

This curriculum is conversation-intensive, with the aim of strengthening the student’s ability to communicate effectively in social situations. The course materials emphasize vocabulary and grammar that are useful in everyday activities. Using the Marugoto textbooks, the priority is to practice language used in real-life situations, and grammar is taught through meaningful context rather than targeted study.

Individuals must be 16 or older to register for these courses. (For younger students, please see Japanese for Youth: Ages 12 to 15.)

If you are unsure of which Conversational level is right for you, please take a look at the sample materials for each class linked in the course descriptions, or the Level Guide (Conversational Levels).

For a printer friendly version of these courses, please click here: 2023 Late Spring Conversational Japanese Courses (PDF).

Course Descriptions

  • Conversation: C 1, Section A

    Tuesdays, April 11 – May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 classes·Atsuko Shio

    For students who have finished Level 1 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent.
    Elementary social/situational conversation skills will be introduced.

    This course covers the first portion of the textbook (Topics 1-6).
    Required Textbook: Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Starter (A1) Katsudoo. See Table of Contents and Sample.

  • Conversation: C 1, Section B

    Wednesdays, April 12 – May 10, 12 – 2 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 Classes·Atsuko Shio

    See above, C 1, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 1, Section C

    Mondays, April 10 – May 8, 6 – 8 pm ET
    IN-PERSON·5 Classes·Mana Kobuchi

    1-A CLASS FULL; to be added to the waitlist, please email [email protected] or call 212-715-1269.

    See above, C 1, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 2, Section A

    Mondays, April 10 – May 8, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 classes·Atsuko Shio

    For students who have finished Level 2 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent.
    Students will learn more social/situational conversation skills.

    This course covers the second portion of the textbook (Topics 7-9).
    Required Textbook: Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Starter (A1) Katsudoo. See Table of Contents and Sample.

  • Conversation: C 2, Section B

    Wednesdays, April 12 – May 10, 6 – 8 pm ET
    IN-PERSON·5 classes·Kenko Ogino

    See above, C 2, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 3-4, Section A

    Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 11 – May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Momoyo Kitaura

    For students who have finished Level 3 or 4 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent, and feel confident with Level 3 content/grammar. This class will be a nice challenge for the student who has just finished Level 3, and more comfortable for those who have finished Level 4. If you are not confident in Level 3 patterns, C 2 may be a better conversational course for you.
    The course will focus on skills needed to survive in Japan. Frequently used expressions will be practiced in context.

    The course is taught in two parts (odd lessons and even lessons); the even lessons of the textbook will be covered this Late Spring semester.
    Required Textbook: Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Elementary (A2) Katsudoo. See Table of Contents and Sample.

  • Conversation: C 3-4, Section B

    Mondays & Wednesdays, April 10 – May 8, 4 -6 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Momoyo Kitaura

    See above, C 3-4, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 5-6, Section A

    Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 11 – May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Kazue Kurahara

    For students who have finished Level 5 or 6 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent, and feel confident with Level 5 content/grammar. This class will be a nice challenge for the student who has just finished Level 5, and more comfortable for those who have finished Level 6. If you are not confident in Level 5 patterns, C 3-4 may be a better conversational course for you.
    The course will focus on strengthening speaking skills by having students engage in various exercises.

    The course is taught in two parts (odd lessons and even lessons); the even lessons of the textbook will be covered this Late Spring semester.
    Required Textbook: Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Elementary 2 (A2) Katsudoo. See Table of Contents and Sample.

  • Conversation: C 7-8, Section A

    Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 11 – May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Yumiko Kakutani

    For students who have finished Level 7 or 8 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent, and feel confident with Level 7 content/grammar. This class will be a nice challenge for the student who has just finished Level 7, and more comfortable for those who have finished Level 8. If you are not confident in Level 7 patterns, C 5-6 may be a better conversational course for you.
    The course will focus on activities in various situations and language structures (e.g. sentence patterns) which support communication.

    The course is taught in two parts (odd lessons and even lessons); the even lessons of the textbook will be covered this Late Spring semester.
    Required Textbook: Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Pre-Intermediate A2/B1. See Table of Contents and Sample.

  • Coversation: C 9-10, Section A

    Mondays & Wednesdays, Apr. 10 – May 8, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Kazue Kurahara

    For students who have finished Level 9, or are taking or finished level 10 of our Japanese Courses, or equivalent, and feel confident with Level 9 content/grammar. This class will be a nice challenge for the student who has just finished Level 9, and more comfortable for those at a higher level. If you are not confident in Level 9 patterns, C 7-8 may be a better conversational course for you.
    The course will emphasize role-playing by the students in different social and business situations. The focus will be on maintaining a conversation and learning and using situational vocabulary.

    The course is taught in two parts, first and second half. The first half will be covered this Late Spring semester.
    No textbook required. See Sample here.

  • Conversation: C 9-10, Section B

    Tuesdays & Thursdays, Apr. 11 – May 9, 12 – 2 pm ET
    ONLINE·9 classes·Kazue Kurahara

    See above, C 9-10, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 11-12, Section A

    Wednesdays, Apr. 12 – May 10, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 classes·Yuko Aizawa

    For students who have finished at least one semester of Level 11 (and are conversationally fluent at that level) of our Japanese Courses or higher. If you are not confident in Level 11, C 9-10 may be a better conversational course for you.
    Students will study and discuss various Japanese cultural topics, including social media. New vocabulary and expressions will be introduced. The course is repeatable and will cover different content every semester.
    No textbook required. Sample coming soon.

  • Conversation: C 11-12, Section B

    Tuesdays, Apr. 11 – May 9, 12 – 2 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 classes·Yuko Aizawa

    See above, C 11-12, Section A.

  • Conversation: C 13, Section A

    Thursdays, Apr. 13-May 11, 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET
    ONLINE·5 Classes·Yuko Aizawa

    For students who have finished at least one semester of Level 13 (and are conversationally fluent at that level) of our Japanese Courses or higher, and have passed JLPT N2 or equivalent knowledge. Students should recognize at least 1,200 kanji. If you are not sure, please contact the office to schedule a level assessment.
    実際の日本の番組をみながら、実用的な慣用句、表現、生きた日本語の習得を目指す最上級者向けコースです。 さすが上級者!と言われるような洗練されたカッコいい日本語を会話で使いこなしてみませんか。
    The course is repeatable and will cover different content every semester.
    No textbook required. Sample coming soon.

     

    Tuition

    5-Class Courses
    Japan Society members: $165
    Non-members: $185

    9-Class Courses
    Japan Society members: $290
    Non-members: $330

     

    How to Register

    Classes fill up quickly! We recommend registering as soon as possible to secure your first choice.

    Please register by Thurs., April 6, if possible. Seats may not be available after this date; please check the website for registration availability or contact the office.

    New students with no previous background in Japanese should enroll in a Level 1 course (see Late Spring Japanese Level 1). Students with some background should refer to the Level Guide (Conversational Levels) or course textbooks to determine the most appropriate class. There is no placement exam. If you are still not sure of your level, it may be possible to schedule a level assessment by phone with the Director. Please email [email protected] to schedule.

    At the moment, registration is accepted online (preferred) or by phone only at (212) 715-1269 or (212) 715-1293.

    To purchase or renew a membership, please visit the Membership page and pay online. Or, call 212-715-1270 and leave a message; they will get back to you.

    To enroll in two or more courses at the combined discount, please call (212) 715-1269 or (212) 715-1293. Discount is applicable when enrolling in two or more 9-class courses within the 2023 Late Spring semester only (includes Conversational Japanese and Japanese (numbered level) Courses.)

    Registrants will receive a Welcome Email and Zoom link from [email protected] on:

    • the afternoon of Friday, April 7, 2023 (for classes beginning on Monday, April 10)
    • the afternoon of Monday, April 10, 2023 (for classes beginning on Tuesday, April 11)
    • the afternoon of Tuesday, April 11, 2023 (for classes beginning on Wednesday, April 12)
    • the afternoon of Wednesday, April 12, 2023 (for classes beginning on Thursday, April 13)

    For more information, please eemail us at [email protected], or call (212) 715-1269 or (212) 715-1293. Please note that while we are working remotely, we may not always be reachable by phone.

     

    Online Courses Only

    Make-Up Classes: Please attend the course you have registered for as much as possible. However, if you are an online student and will miss a class, you may arrange a make-up class in a different online section in the same semester. Ideally, this would cover the same material as your missed class, but these options are very limited this Late Spring semester. However, we welcome you to schedule a make-up even if it is in a different course type/level for extra practice. More information on how to schedule a makeup class will be provided in the Welcome Email.

     

    In-Person Courses Only

    Japan Society strongly encourages everyone entering the building to be up to date on COVID-19 vaccines, including any boosters for which they are eligible. In-person students do not need to provide proof of vaccination and booster.
    As of April 10, 2023, masks, particularly respirator-style (KN95, N95, KF94, etc.), are strongly recommended but are no longer required. A mask can be provided at the Welcome Desk upon request.

    Japan Society retains the right to cancel a class at its discretion due to inclement weather or other circumstances. In such circumstances the office will determine the best option for replacement class(es), which may be online or on another date. By signing up for this course, you assume this risk and understand that circumstances may change.

    Make-Up Classes: Please attend the course you have registered for as much as possible. However, if you are an in-person student and will miss a class, you may arrange a make-up class in a different online or in-person section in the same semester. Ideally, this would cover the same material as your missed class, but these options are very limited this Late Spring semester. However, we welcome you to schedule a make-up even if it is in a different course type/level for extra practice. More information on how to schedule a make-up class will be provided in the Welcome Email.

     

    Additional Information

    Cancellation Policy: Cancellations are accepted until 12 pm ET on the business day before the course or workshop begins (for Shodo, until 12 pm ET on the business day before coursework begins). After this deadline, cancellations are not accepted and tuition is not refundable or transferable for any reason (including for credit). Upon cancellation, the tuition paid minus a service charge ($20 for courses, $5 for workshops) will be refunded. Cancellations are only accepted via phone.

    Japan Society also reserves the right to cancel any course or workshop if sufficient enrollment is not obtained. In such cases, students already enrolled will receive full refunds (no service charge).

    By registering for a course, you accept and agree to the above terms of the cancellation policy.

    Students must be age 16 or older.

    We do not record these classes, and recording of these classes is prohibited. If a student misses a class, it may be possible to arrange a make-up class in the same semester, if available. More information will be provided in the Welcome Email.

    If you need to switch to a different level or section after your course has begun, it may be possible pending availability and is only possible within the same semester (e.g., within the same 10-week semester, 5-week semester, weekend intensive, etc.). Please contact the office.

     

    Required Textbooks

    The following textbooks are required. A limited supply of textbooks are available for purchase at the Language Center on select days, as well as on the first day of in-person courses. Please contact the office to arrange purchase and pick-up.

    You may also purchase your book in advance from an outside vendor. Either a digital or print textbook is fine.


    C 1 and C 2 Students:
    Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Starter (A1) Katsudoo

    published by Japan Foundation | ISBN: 978-4-384-05752-2

    Price at Japan Society: $22

     

     

     
    C 3-4 Students:
    Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Elementary 1 (A2) Katsudoo

    published by Japan Foundation | ISBN: 978-4-384-05754-6

    Price at Japan Society: $27

     

     

    C 5-6 Students:
    Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Elementary 2 (A2) Katsudoo

    published by Japan Foundation | ISBN: 978-4-384-05756-0

    Price at Japan Society: $27

     

     

    C 7-8 Students:
    Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture, Pre-Intermediate (A2/B1)

    published by Japan Foundation | ISBN: 978-4-384-05758-4

    Not available at Japan Society.

     

     
    C 9-10, C 11-12, C 13 Students: No required textbook.

    Instructors

    Yuko Aizawa

    Yuko Aizawa

    Yuko Aizawa has taught at the Sendagaya Japanese Institute in Tokyo, Japan and at the Royal Hawaiian Academy in the United States…

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    Yumiko Kakutani

    Yumiko Kakutani

    Yumiko Kakutani has a BA in French Literature from Keio University in Tokyo and is a graduate of Japan Society’s Teacher Training Program…

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    Momoyo Kitaura

    Momoyo Kitaura

    Momoyo Kitaura has a BA from Tokyo Woman’s Christian University. She has been a certified Oral Proficiency…

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    Kazue Kurahara

    Kazue Kurahara

    Kazue Kurahara received her BA at Hunter College and an MA in TESOL and Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language from New York University…

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    Kenko Ogino

    Kenko Ogino

    Kenko Ogino has been teaching Japanese for eleven years. She holds a BA in English Literature from Atomi Gakuen Women’s University…

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    Atsuko Shio

    Atsuko Shio

    Atsuko Shio has a BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Hoshi University in Tokyo. She has over 12 years of experience…

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      Photo by Akira Deng

      Japan Society programs are made possible by leadership support from Booth Ferris Foundation and Shiseido Americas. Support for Japan Society’s Language Center is provided, in part, by Mark F. Goldfield and Mary E. Hatch; Christopher Hong; Steven Giordano; and Dr. Bic Kanayjorn.