Japanese 1A

This is the first course in a two-course sequence and focuses on the most widely used Japanese syllabic writing system (Hiragana) and greetings and phrases used in everyday communication and contemporary Japanese culture. Lessons are built upon familiar topics such as self, family, school, and friends to provide meaningful contexts to develop everyday conversation skills. Each lesson is designed to help students learn Hiragana gradually through decoding words and reading. The course includes audio and video objects to demonstrate native Japanese pronunciation, which supports students in building their interpersonal and interpretive fluency in Japanese. This course targets the Novice Level of MI World Language Standards and Benchmarks.

Terms Offered

(25-26) Semester 1
(25-26) Semester 2
(25-26) Trimester 1
(25-26) Trimester 2

NCAA Approved?

Approved

Course Type

Plus

Standards

Michigan World Language Standards and Benchmarks