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Skip to main content Main content start. Languages Japanese. Japanese The School offers award-bearing programmes for those interested in learning more about Japanese language and culture.
Find CEF Courses. Reset Search. Programmes Type All Part-time Full-time. QF Level. Start Date. You are urged to study the course materials at your own pace. There should be no time limits except those you set for finishing each of the lessons and the whole course.
Although the lessons are numbered, you are encouraged to study the first six in any order you choose. Lessons 7 and 8 should not be attempted before you have mastered lessons 1 to 6. No attempt is made in the Headstart Program to analyze the grammar of the Japanese language.
However, you should be aware of some of the important differences between Japanese and English:. The Japanese language has no words for "a," "an," and "the. Often no distinction is possible in Japanese between singular and plural. For example "building" and "buildings" are the same in Japanese. The Japanese equivalents of "I," "me," "you," and other pronouns are often left out of Japanese sentences.
One must listen carefully listen to the sentence in context to understand what is being discussed. Sometimes the Japanese subject of a sentence is understood but not expressed. When the subject of a sentence is expressed, it is almost always the first word in the sentence.
The verb is almost always the last word in a sentence. In Japanese there is no difference in word order between a statement and a question. When the Japanese want to ask a question, they add the word ka at the end of a statement.
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