A Chicago Japanese course that Varsity Tutors can enroll you in could be very helpful if you want to learn Japanese. The island nation of Japan is incredibly unique, and many aspects of their culture developed in complete isolation. Japan's language is only one example of why this nation is so unique. In fact, Japanese is so unique that for many years experts believed that it was completely unrelated to any other language group. Today, linguistic researchers are starting to connect the dots between Japanese and a few other language groups, most notably Korean. But with that said, the Japanese language still dances to the beat of its own drum.
While learning Japanese is certainly a rewarding and interesting endeavor in and of itself, many students might be tackling this language for specific reasons. Perhaps you need to meet certain language requirements at the University of Chicago or other educational institutions. High school students might be interested in Japanese, too. Maybe you're a student at Chicago International Charter School, or at the Acero Schools Of Chicago, and you've always wanted to learn Japanese. If you get started early, it could really help in future situations, including on university applications.
Japanese might also be extremely useful in your professional career. The small island nation of Japan has a massive influence over the global economy, especially when it comes to technological innovations. There are 127 million Japanese speakers in the world, and you never know what type of networking opportunities might arise once you learn this language. Over the years, Western culture has been increasingly influenced by Japanese media, video games, and anime series. If you love these influential Japanese cultural exports, learning this language could be very rewarding.
What Might A Chicago Japanese Course Cover?
Your Japanese course will leave no stone unturned as you dive straight into this language. First of all, your course might provide a little bit of background information about the history of Japan and its language. The earliest written records we have of the Japanese language date from the 8th century.
Today, the written Japanese language has evolved into something truly unique. It's actually a combination of both Chinese-style pictographs and syllabic characters similar to our alphabet. The adopted Chinese characters are called Kanji, and there are several thousand characters used in the Japanese language. The syllabic characters are known as Kana. Within Kana, there are two syllabaries: Hiragana and Katakana. Katakana is used to write western "loanwords," such as "printer." Hiragana is often used to write verb endings, and sometimes native Japanese words. Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana are all used in combination to form Japanese sentences.
When you speak in Japanese, you'll also need to get used to some unique concepts. In Japanese sentences, verbs are always placed at the very end. In comparison, we always put verbs before objects when speaking in English. But with all that said, there are some simple elements of Japanese that will be relatively easy to master. Nouns remain the same, regardless of gender or article. Japanese also doesn't use singular or plural verbs, as that information is communicated through quantifying counter words. Future and present tenses are also the same in Japanese, and they're lumped together as "non-past" tense.
How Will I Learn With A Chicago Japanese Course?
When you sign up for your Chicago Japanese course, you'll join a virtual classroom. These fully online courses are highly interactive and collaborative in nature. This group-based approach has proven benefits, and you might this learning style especially advantageous when learning a new language. Each course is led by a highly qualified Japanese expert with strong communication skills. While these virtual classrooms might not be what you're used to, they'll still feel very much like normal classroom settings. As you learn, you'll have plenty of opportunities to interact, ask questions, and voice your opinion. And if you need extra help, you can always contact your instructor on a one-on-one basis - just as if you were waiting after class to speak with the teacher.
How Do You Sign Up For A Chicago Japanese Class?
When you sign up for a Chicago Japanese class, you'll choose from plenty of flexible scheduling options. First, you'll pick either a two-week or four-week class. Then, you'll choose from night classes, weekend classes, and even classes during your lunch break.
No matter how busy your schedule might be, we can set you up with a course that fits. Call Varsity Tutors today, and speak with our educational consultants. They'll provide you with all the information you need to book your very first Chicago Japanese class.
Brian: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...an avid linguist who speaks English natively, fluent Spanish and Italian, a lot of French, a decent amount of German and Portuguese, a little Polish, and a tiny bit of several miscellaneous languages. I also am an ESL tutor/teacher who has worked with several English language learners from all over the world in small and large classroom settings. Helping students learn and study languages is one of my absolute passions. I tutor for personal, professional,...
Education & Certification
- College of DuPage - Current Undergrad, Spanish and Italian
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Latin
- French
- Greek
- +111 subjects
Joshua: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...will be engaged in all aspects of teaching, accomplish tasks in a timely manner, provide aid and support to others as needed, and foster communication with our students. This has been apparent with my previous work experiences as an English, Japanese and Korean tutor, as well as a Spanish teaching assistant and Korean teaching assistant. Additionally, I anticipate that my extensive knowledge of various languages (Korean, Japanese, Spanish and English) will be of much help...
Education & Certification
- University of Utah - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Korean
- Foreign Language
- Greek
- +41 subjects
Mari: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...and college here in the US. I worked in Tokyo for a couple of years. I worked at a hotel and really enjoyed helping guests. I tutored Japanese students, grade school to adults in English. In addition, I taught Japanese classes at a high school. I enjoy teaching both English and Japanese. I like to teach the basics; reading, writing and speaking. In the Japanese class, we learned how to sing Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer...
Education & Certification
- Illinois State University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Greek
- Languages
- English
- +2 subjects
William: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...young one, and you will feel empowered, not intimidated on test day! My method involves students in developing their own ways of learning and exploring what makes sense to them. We all come from different backgrounds and connect with material in different ways. Together we can develop this as a strength so that you have your own set of tools that you can apply to any problem. This, ultimately, is the test of any academic...
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- French
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- +66 subjects
Andrew: Chicago Japanese course instructor
I am a very passionate learner and I would be delighted to share that love for learning to other students. My empathetic mindset, work ethic, and persistence for success is what I value most about myself and how it can positively impact others.... My philosophies behind teaching are that there is not a single method to learn a subject, but multiple approaches to learning it. My belief is that using all the resources acquirable will lead to a far more optimal learning experience. It will also reveal which methods are more suitable to the student. Finally, I believe that learning should never be rushed. It is far more important to have a firm basis for understanding and a thorough understanding so that building upon it can lead to a successful learning process.
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelors, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- French
- German
- Korean
- +51 subjects
Andrew: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...to learn, but with the right support, tools, and attitude it is absolutely doable. I know how important a strong foundation is- I have a great deal of experience from my own self-directed learning and in tutoring other students at the college level. I'm a firm believer that learning in a vacuum amounts to little more than rote memorization and that seeing in context through media is absolutely essential to the learning process. In my...
Education & Certification
- Beloit College - Bachelor of Commerce, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Introduction to Japanese
- Greek
- Languages
Maasa: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...a recent graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies with a focus in East Asian Languages in culture. I also minored in business, focusing my studies on marketing and international business. Throughout my studies I have taught a variety of subjects, but I am most passionate about tutoring Japanese. I try and teach in a conversational style, because I believe that this is more...
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor in Arts, Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- College Business
- Business
- +1 subjects
Emma: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...received my Master of the Arts in Clinical Psychology in August of 2021. I am currently a doctoral student in clinical psychology with an emphasis on child/adolescent mental health. I love working with kids of all ages, and have had several opportunities to work as an individual tutor, helping a third-grade child with homework, and as a teaching assistant during undgrad. I additionally have had opportunities in graduate school to continue doing informal tutoring and...
Education & Certification
- Berea College - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Wheaton College (Illinois) - Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Writing
- Elementary School Writing
- Learning Differences
- +23 subjects
Nicholas: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...and orchestrator. I am based in Chicago and have been practicing law for nearly a decade. I have composed and arranged music for clients around the globe and lived in Japan for years at a time (where I worked as a translator and interpreter for local government). Born and raised in Washington, D.C., I earned my undergraduate degree in international studies (with a focus in history and Japanese) from Middlebury College in Vermont and my...
Education & Certification
- Middlebury College - Bachelor's, International Studies
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - Doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, JD, etc.), Juris Doctor
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- Middle School English
- AP World History
- +16 subjects
Trois: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...at Northwestern University. I am passionate about helping students because I believe education is one of the most empowering tools for personal and professional growth. There's nothing more rewarding than seeing a student grasp a concept they once struggled with, and I aim to create a supportive environment where every learner, no matter the learning style, can thrive. My experience working with students began during high school, where I tutored peers in English and Math....
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- College and University Admissions
- +22 subjects
Lewis: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...I will work hard to help them get through any obstacles in the topic they choose to have me teach or tutor them. I certainly can put myself in the place of others, as I have in the past relied on tutors to get me through some tough topics. As for other interests outside tutoring, I am very interested in languages and linguistics, as I currently teach graduate and undergraduate linguistics at Northeastern Illinois University....
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor in Arts, French
- Northwestern University - PHD, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Latin
- French
- College English
- +19 subjects
Ko: Chicago Japanese course instructor
I like to learn new things and I also enjoy watching people learn new things as well. I enjoy running and cycling. I also like to play piano and cook too. I have experience using Mathematica and completed three courses in university that used Mathematica.
Education & Certification
- Western Illinois University - Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- SAT
- +63 subjects
Education & Certification
- bar Ilan university - Bachelor, B.S.
- kibbutzim college - Master's/Graduate, Humanities
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Tagalog
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- IB Language ab initio
- +101 subjects
Education & Certification
- Purdue University-Calumet Campus - Bachelors, Philosophy
- University of Illinois at Chicago - Masters, Applied Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Elementary School Writing
- Test Prep
- High School Writing
- +28 subjects
Zhaleh: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...at Carnegie Mellon University. I enjoy tutoring because I love sharing knowledge with others, especially in one-on-one sessions, or with a small group. Teaching others is a great way to expand understanding of how other students think and develop ideas, and it allows myself to see new ways to look at problems. While I'm not studying (or helping my friends study), I love to play music (piano, flute, guitar), take a walk through the forest...
Education & Certification
- Carnegie Mellon University - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Arithmetic
- 3rd Grade Math
- +35 subjects
Hunter: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...College. In December of 2020, I graduated magna cum laude from the College of DuPage with my Associate of Arts degree in International Relations. I then transferred to North Central College where I would obtain my undergraduate and graduate degrees. In August of 2022, I left for a semester abroad in Athens, Greece. I I then returned home in December of 2022, graduating with my BA in International Relations. I am now working towards my...
Education & Certification
- North Central College - Bachelor of Science, Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Ukrainian
- Adult ESL/ELL
- High School English
- +40 subjects
Aiko: Chicago Japanese course instructor
Hello, My name is Aiko and I have two major passions; education and music. Coming from a background of educators, I understand the necessity of teaching and tutoring. Seeing the position of where the value of education has been placed on the spectrum, it is imperative for us to communally bring the joy of education back to the forefront. And I believe here at Varsity Tutors is the best way to bridge that gap.
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Reno - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Songwriting
- Algebra
- Geometry
- +14 subjects
Summer: Chicago Japanese course instructor
I'm a graduate of an accredited veterinary technician school in Illinois and have been playing the violin for over 10 years. During my studies, I tutored in veterinary medicine, focusing on pharmacology, radiology, anesthesia & analgesics.
Education & Certification
- North Central College - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- VTNE - Veterinary Technician National Exam
- Graduate Level Biology
- Professional Certifications
- +19 subjects
Yasunori: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...majored in film. I've done a lot of TV/video works in Japan as a director/producer and visited about 15 countries throughout my career. It was interesting to meet different cultures in those places. I moved to the U.S.A. 8 years ago (I lived in Illinois first and moved to NYC 6 years ago.) and while working as a TV/video director, I started teaching Japanese, mainly conversation. I taught some learners by one-to-one in-person in Illinois...
Education & Certification
- Nihon University - Bachelor in Arts, Film Production
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Greek
- Other
- Art
- +4 subjects
Takuya: Chicago Japanese course instructor
...experience, I'm equipped to provide unique coaching and insights on not only the How's and Why's but also their contexts when actually utilizing the knowledge in settings ranging from academic to business to conversational. Tutoring, if done 'robotically,' can easily become a mere item on the To-Do list; having experienced this myself, I always make sure to challenge and encourage you to a deeper dive into a cultural experience while laying down the basics and...
Education & Certification
- Waseda University - Bachelor of Education, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- Languages
- +4 subjects