Varsity Tutors can get you set up with a Louisville Japanese course if you want to learn one of the world's major languages that's spoken by over 125 million people. There are many reasons you may want to learn a foreign language. Acquiring a second language like Japanese may benefit your career or give you opportunities to live and travel in faraway locations. Students may pursue a new language in high school or college, while individuals may decide to pick one up at any point in their lives for various reasons. If you're interested in learning to speak Japanese and its use of word order in sentences or proper use of nouns and verbs, a Louisville Japanese course can help you develop your language skills.
What Are the Advantages of a Louisville Japanese Class?
With a live online class, you have the opportunity to study in collaboration with a group of other people interested in learning the same language skills as you. Each class is led by an experienced instructor. This educator has demonstrated their skills to ensure they are proficient at communicating the intricacies of a foreign language. They can employ various techniques, from speaking only in Japanese with advanced learners to guiding each student through engaging lessons on their path to learning to speak, read, and write in Japanese. During each session, you have an opportunity to practice using the language and gain insights into its rules and differences from English.
Although written records of the language date back to the 8th century, no country other than Japan has used Japanese as a first or second language since the mid-20th century. Still, it's a language many people want to learn and one that has specific rules. For instance, the Japanese word order is subject-object-verb; the verb must always be placed at the end of a sentence. This structure takes time to practice because English emphasizes a subject-verb-object word order in sentences. An instructor may also focus lessons on Japanese nouns, which have no grammatical number, gender, or article. There are no plural forms of words (although some words are always implied as plural), and number may be indicated by adding a quantity or, in rare cases, a suffix.
If you enjoy working together with your peers in learning, a Louisville Japanese course provides just the opportunity. A virtual classroom environment enables you and other students to interact; you can see, hear, and talk to all participants as soon as you log in. Working together can broaden your understanding of the language and help build your confidence. Students can assist one another and work together with the instructor on, for example, conjugating verbs; the past and non-past tenses are the only ones you need to know in Japanese. There is no tense differentiating the present and future. Pronunciation, vocabulary, and common phrases take practice to learn, but with time, you can acquire the skills needed to speak fluent Japanese as well as learn more about Japanese history and culture.
You don't only have to rely on structured lessons and the assistance of your online classmates to learn. If you haven't acquired every skill taught in a Louisville Japanese class, your instructor can set aside one-on-one time at your request and focus on the areas that challenge you most. Whether you're a freshman at Moore Traditional School, applying to colleges at Ballard High School, or want to add Japanese to your skillset at the University of Louisville, an online Louisville Japanese class can save time and avoid many of the pitfalls of trying to learn a language yourself.
How Can I Enroll in a Louisville Japanese Course?
Varsity Tutors has made enrolling in a Japanese course easy. First, the scheduling constraints have been taken out of the equation. Since multiple course sessions start monthly, sections are offered at different days and times, and you can pick between two-week and four-week courses, you can find one that works with your busy schedule. You can work around when your academic classes or work commitments are and even choose sessions held on weekends.
Whatever option you choose, there's no need to travel and be in a physical classroom at a set time and place. You save time while having the chance to learn Japanese from an experienced instructor who can provide the exposure, repetition, and practice needed to get there. If you're looking to acquire Japanese language skills or expand them, reach out to Varsity Tutors and get help signing up for an expert-led Japanese course.
Marissa: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...two certificates in other areas. I have extensive tutoring experience, ranging over many subject areas. I currently teach English to students in China via video call. I'm familiar with current school expectations for students, especially local curriculum, as well as college-level work. My favorite subjects to teach are languages - I speak 7, at varying levels of proficiency. I like to laugh and have fun, so I hope my students do, too!
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- +47 subjects
Isaac: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...translation. This past summer, I taught English at a high school in Hokkaido and once again lived with a host family. Language allows us to connect with people in new ways! That's why I teach Japanese with a focus on connection with other people in class conversations, groups, and exercises that emphasize speaking in addition to the passive skills necessary for learning a language. I am so excited to be a part of your Japanese...
Education & Certification
- University of Kentucky - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Languages
Noah: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...am a visual learner so I tend to use more visuals and drawings when I teach, but if there is a prefered method of teaching, I am happy to alter my style to fit your needs! I believe that the best way to learn is to ask a lot of questions. Therefore, before every session, I will ask you to come prepared with at least 3 well thought out questions that require an answer other...
Education & Certification
- Georgetown College - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Environmental Science
- High School Biology
- College Biology
- +8 subjects
John Robert: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...I also worked at the University of Houston advising office helping college students with degree plans, papers, and any problems that the students may have had. Currently, I am studying to obtain my doctorate in Clinical Psychology. I have extensive experience in the field of psychology and East Asian studies. I am most passionate about helping students with their writing skills and believe anyone can become successful in writing with enough practice! In my spare...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, East Asian Studies
- Spalding University - Current Grad Student, Clinical Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- English
- College English
- Psychology
- +3 subjects
Kelsey: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...class. I believe it is important to cultivate efficient self-study tools and habits, and have developed many projects aiming to do just that for my students. Additionally, I strive ensure a comfortable, conducive learning environment by creating a friendly and relaxed atmosphere in the class with each individual heard and respected. Furthermore, I am particularly flexible and excel in tailoring classes to fit students' needs and interests. My mission is to create a bridge between...
Education & Certification
- Indiana University-Bloomington - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Mandarin Chinese
- Elementary School Writing
- +46 subjects
Cynthia: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have taken the PSATs, SATs, 10 APs, and the GREs successfully. I would be willing to help with any of these subjects, with math, science, and languages...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- French
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- +72 subjects
Sarah: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...level, I have also had the opportunity to explore Common Core expectations in ELA and Mathematics. Many of my students utilize Singapore Math, Go Math, Math in Focus, Eureka Math, or Prentice Hall Math curriculums, and I have developed quite a familiarity with these texts. I have worked with over 500 students in preparing for the Living Environment, Earth Science, and Chemistry New York State Regents in the last 4 years. I work with a...
Education & Certification
- Brandeis University - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Fordham University - Masters, Secondary Science Education
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Biology
- IB Chemistry HL
- College Essays
- +46 subjects
Shin: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...in before helping them with quantitative problems. For example, rather than simply telling my calculus students the formula for integration by parts, I first show them how it is derived so they acquire a good grasp of how it operates. Outside of school, I really enjoy being involved with music. I love singing, playing the drums, piano, and guitar. My favorite genre of music is rock, so playing rock songs with a band has always...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor of Science, Earth and Environmental Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- ACCUPLACER ESL
- +140 subjects
Rachel: Louisville Japanese course instructor
Hi! I'm Rachel. I have a pretty relaxed teaching style and adapt well to all kinds of students. I really aim for students to understand concepts rather than make great test scores. However, great test scores are a good side effect of understanding concepts better.
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Current Undergrad, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- German
- Geography
- Ecology
- +46 subjects
John: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...Japan and pursue my career there and found my first job at Japan's largest advertising agency Dentsu. About a year later, I was later recruited to join Dentsu's sister company The Goal which is a fashion advertising agency. I spent about 10 years living in Japan before returning back to the United States. I have an excellent understanding of the Japanese Language as well as the culture, traditions and history. I think that one of...
Education & Certification
- University of Iowa - Bachelors, Japanese Literature and Language
- Tama Art University - Masters, Graphic Design
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- Languages
- +6 subjects
Paul: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...well as minored in Japanese studies. I also have extensive experience working one-to-one with students from my position as a Learning Center Writing Consultant where I assisted students in academic writing. By far one of the most rewarding milestones of tutoring is the moment you witness the student satisfied with the achievements you have helped them accomplish. Tutoring is a collaborative process whereby tutor and student work towards a common goal of academic success and...
Education & Certification
- SUNY at Albany - Bachelors, Chinese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- +10 subjects
Joseph: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...do things in certain ways. However, no one person learns the same way as anyone else. We can make general methods to teach many students a bit, but to really learn something, the learning process has to become more personal. I always try to take a preliminary period with my students why they want to learn or to improve in something. By understanding what they want from tutoring, I can tailor my lessons to how...
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Bachelors, Communication Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- English
- Summer
- SAT Reading
- +25 subjects
Max: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...you to address your specific needs! I was born in Denver, CO, and grew up in a small ski town called Steamboat Springs. I graduated as the valedictorian of my high school class and moved to New York to study philosophy at Columbia University. After college, I spend two years teaching English in the public school system in Japan before going back to Columbia to complete my pre-med requirements. I enrolled in medical school in...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Doctor of Medicine, Neurobiology and Behavior
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- High School Physics
- +73 subjects
Kiana: Louisville Japanese course instructor
I like literature and performing arts most in life. I tend to incorporate both into classes to blend into textbook work. If you're looking for a more creative approach to language, that's what I provide. I have plenty of books and media that I've used myself to further my own studies.... I believe in going with the flow of nature. One must walk before they can run and crawl before they can walk.... I like to know personal preferences, so a fun personality test will be given.
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Bachelors, Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Writing
- +19 subjects
Rina: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...Japanese and different levels of mathematicsfields that I particularly loveas well as standardized test preparation (SAT, SSAT, ISEE, and HSPT). I have found that studying becomes more enjoyable and effective when content is connected with examples of application. Finding funny, memorable ways to apply course content is my favorite way to internalize the material. I view learning as equipping myself with different tools to better understand the world. With this attitude, studying became truly exciting...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Business
- +51 subjects
Rebecca: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...a music teacher. I'm super excited to be your ESL, French, Japanese, or Music Theory tutor! I find that the one-on-one environment of tutoring is truly special because of the tutor-student relationship that can develop over time, and the learning and growth that can happen in such a setting. I love interacting with my students and helping them directly, and I love seeing students meet their learning goals. When I'm not teaching or tutoring, I...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Irvine - Bachelors, Arts and Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- French
- +28 subjects
Desiree: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...Modern English Grammar and teaching English to non-native speakers. My GPA within the linguistics program is 3.95 and my overall GPA is 3.8. With full marks in writing and speech as well, I can offer a well-rounded approach to written and spoken communication. Lastly, with a background in Japanese, I have successfully completed 15 credits worth of Japanese with a 4.0, and an average of 3.75 in all Japanese language classes, as well as being...
Education & Certification
- Eastern Michigan University - Current Undergrad, Linguistics (minor TESOL)
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Summer
- Other
- Homework Support
- +12 subjects
William: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...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 pursuit. I am comfortable reaching out and adapting the material whether it be SAT,...
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- French
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- +66 subjects
Josh: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...the learning process. I know from professional and personal experiences that experiential learning is critical in order for students to process, retain, and synthesize new information. In Macedonia, for two years, I had the freedom to take calculated and creative risks in the classroom without fear of consequences from colleagues or supervisors, and because of the freedoms I had as an educator, my teaching philosophy is also rooted in empowering students to feel comfortable making...
Education & Certification
- Occidental College - Bachelors, Diplomacy and World Affairs
- University of San Francisco - Masters, Asia Pacific Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Languages
- ESL/ELL
- High School English
- +6 subjects
Leea: Louisville Japanese course instructor
...Michigan, and Louisiana. I have a Master's Degree in English from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and thirty Master's credits in Spanish from the University of California - Santa Barbara. I have spent a year in Japan and a year and a half in Guatemala. I have had poetry and short stories (fiction and nonfiction) published in several online magazines. Besides reading, writing, and studying foreign languages, I enjoy kayaking, biking, yoga, and dance....
Education & Certification
- Carroll University - Bachelors, International Relations
- Mount Mary College - Masters, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish
- World Literature
- Literature
- +32 subjects