- CEFR
- A1
- JLPT
- N5
- Class name
- Elementary I
Able to have a simple conversation with someone who speaks slowly and clearly.
Able to introduce one self and/or others.
Able to ask and answer personal questions.
- CEFR
- A2
- JLPT
- N4
- Class name
- Elementary II
Able to give simple explanations of daily or necessary matters.
Able to use common expressions and compose sentences about the personal information
(family, shopping, neighborhood, work, etc.).
- CEFR
- B1
- JLPT
- N2
- Class name
- Intermediate I
Able to understand familiar topics as long as they are spoken in a standard way.
Able to respond to events that are likely to occur in daily life.
Able to explain dreams, experiences, and plans.
- CEFR
- B2
- JLPT
- N2
- Class name
- Intermediate II
Able to deal with various topics, including abstract topics in one's specialty.
Able to converse with native speakers without feeling nervous.
Examination Level Vocational School Entrance
Examination Level
- CEFR
- C1
- JLPT
- N1
- Class name
- Semi-Advanced I・II
Advanced I
Able to make natural smooth expressions.
Able to manage flexible and effective language in different situations.
Examination Level Graduate School Entrance
Examination Level
- CEFR
- C2
- JLPT
- N1 or more
- Class name
- Advanced II
Able to understand almost everything in listening and reading.
Students can not advance unless they meet the passing standard of the End-term exam.
Students are encouraged to study (homework and preparation) for one to two hours a day for progress.