Japanese
Language
Japanese is a language spoken by more than
120 million people worldwide in countries including Japan,
Brazil, Guam, Taiwan, and on the American island of Hawaii.
Japanese is a language comprised of characters completely
different from the western alphabet that makes up such
languages as English, French, Italian, and German. If you are
required to learn Japanese for business reasons, or if you are
planning a vacation to the Asian island, it might seem
intimidating to learn a language so different for your own.
If you are required to learn the Japanese
language for your job, consider jumping into an immersion
program. There are immersion programs that are available for
enrollment that do not require you to travel to Japan, but are
held in the United States. Master instructors who are native
Japanese speakers will provide a short and highly intensive
program in which you will live and breathe Japanese. Do not be
intimidated. Immersion programs are known to be highly
effective in very short periods of time. You might surprise
yourself with how much you learn in such a short period of
time. Not only will you come away with a firm grasp of
conversational Japanese, but you will also understand the
alphabet, and gain a little insight into Japanese culture. At
the end of your course, you might be tested on your newly
acquired knowledge. The Japanese government provides
standardized tests that measure written and conversational
understanding, the most common known as the Japanese Language
Proficiency Test (JLPT). There is also a test available that
measures comprehension of the language in business situations.
It is known as the Business Japanese Proficiency Test
(BJPT).
Learning the Japanese language will
certainly help to enhance your career. If your organization has
offices in Japan, or you do business with other Japanese firms,
you will not only will be able to communicate with your
Japanese business associates, but you will also be able to
better represent your organization in your business travels
there.
If you want to learn Japanese in order to
vacation on the island, and if you have the time and the
financial resources, you might opt to learn the Japanese
language through an immersion program where you travel to
Japan. This way, you will not only learn the Japanese language,
but you will also experience the fascinating Japanese culture.
Learning Japanese where the language has its origins, you will
plunge yourself into the life and culture, and you will learn
the language quickly. You will learn the conversational and
colloquial styles of the language. You will interact on a daily
basis with indigenous Japanese people, who probably won’t be
willing or able to communicate with you in English. You will be
immersed into the everyday life of the island nation. You will
grow to understand and appreciate the Japanese culture,
including the history, the art, the architecture, the food, and
the people. You will attend courses in which you will learn the
alphabet, how to write it and read it. Learning the Japanese
language through immersion is a fun and ideal way to go.
Whether you want to learn the Japanese
language for pleasure, or you are inclined to do so for work,
learning to speak, read, and write Japanese gives you the
potential to further develop you career by working abroad and
make a good impression with overseas associates. Learning
Japanese will also enhance your travels in that you will be
able to appreciate the lives and culture of the Japanese
people. Learning the Japanese language is an intellectually and
personally enriching pursuit that will provide you with career
opportunities as well as an awareness of a culture other than
your own.
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