Structured learning phases designed to build solid vocabulary, grammar, listening comprehension, and speaking skills.
Phase 1
Phase 1: Orientation introduces workplace-focused Kaiwa program aimed at real-life communication skills needed for living and working in Japan.
Phase 2
Phase 2: Self-introduction practice covers はじめまして、~です、出身は~です to confidently introduce personal details.
Phase 3
Phase 3: Workplace greetings focus on おはようございます and お疲れ様です for daily professional interactions.
Phase 4
Phase 4: Basic polite expressions include お願いします and ありがとうございます for respectful communication.
Phase 5
Phase 5: Understanding instructions trains responses like わかりました and requesting repetition with もう一度お願いします.
Phase 6
Phase 6: Asking for help develops phrases such as すみません、教えてくれますか for workplace and public situations.
Phase 7
Phase 7: Emergency basics include essential safety phrases like 助けて、大丈夫です、危険 for urgent communication.
Phase 8
Phase 8: Tools and materials vocabulary teaches これは何ですか and ~を持ってきてください for task execution.
Phase 9
Phase 9: Task confirmation phrases like 次に何をしますか and これでいいですか ensure clarity in work processes.
Phase 10
Phase 10: Numbers, time, and measurements practice supports understanding 時間、番号、大きさ in real tasks.
Phase 11
Phase 11: Reporting problems includes 困っています、できません、事故です for workplace issue communication.
Phase 12
Phase 12: Safety communication focuses on 危険です and 注意してください to handle risky situations.
Phase 13
Phase 13: Break-time conversation introduces casual social phrases like お昼一緒に食べませんか.
Phase 14
Phase 14: Shopping basics cover ~をください and いくらですか for daily purchasing situations.
Phase 15
Phase 15: Sizes and colors vocabulary includes 大きい、小さい、赤、青 for identifying items clearly.
Phase 16
Phase 16: Payment communication includes カードできますか and レシートください for transactions.
Phase 17
Phase 17: Supermarket vocabulary builds words like 野菜、肉、魚、飲み物 for everyday shopping.
Phase 18
Phase 18: Price negotiation includes 安いです、高いです、セール for understanding deals.
Phase 19
Phase 19: Returns and exchanges teach 変えたいです and 不良品です for product issues.
Phase 20
Phase 20: Asking directions includes ~駅はどこですか and まっすぐ行ってください for navigation.
Phase 21
Phase 21: Transport vocabulary covers 電車、バス、タクシー for travel communication.
Phase 22
Phase 22: Ticket purchasing uses 切符をお願いします and ~まで for destination travel.
Phase 23
Phase 23: Reading schedules includes 時刻表、出発、到着 for understanding timings.
Phase 24
Phase 24: Handling delays includes 遅れています and 運休 for travel disruptions.
Phase 25
Phase 25: Asking assistance reinforces 乗り方を教えてください in transport contexts.
Phase 26
Phase 26: Health communication includes symptoms like 痛いです、熱があります、めまいがします and body parts vocabulary.
Phase 27
Phase 27: Clinic and emergencies cover 病院に行きたいです、薬をください、救急車、保険証 for medical situations.
Phase 28
Phase 28: Living and utilities communication includes ゴミの出し方、電気、水道、修理してください and neighbor interaction phrases.
Phase 29
Phase 29: Cultural communication builds politeness (です/ます), apologies, gratitude, body language, punctuality, and indirect communication skills.
Phase 30
Phase 30: Final assessment includes workplace-based conversation test, personalized scenario practice, feedback, and readiness for real-world Japanese communication.