Varsity Tutors can enroll students of all ages and grade levels in New York City Japanese lessons. It can be challenging to learn a new language. That's why many people seek additional resources outside of class. We can enroll adults learning Japanese for their career, high school students at Fort Hamilton High School, and college students at New York University in Japanese lessons that can help them try to improve their understanding.
Japanese is one of the world's major languages. It is spoken by more than 127 million people throughout the Japanese archipelago. Japanese has very few things in common with any other language, so it can be more challenging to learn than another language. It can be very beneficial to know Japanese if you work in the automotive or technology industries, as many businesses in those industries use Japanese. A company that communicates with Japan on a regular basis may be more likely to choose you over other applicants if you can speak Japanese. If you ever decide to travel to Japan for pleasure to learn about their culture, knowing Japanese can help you connect with the native speakers and navigate the country easier.
What Concepts are Covered by New York City Japanese Lessons?
Japanese has many different concepts that you will need to learn. Nouns in Japanese have no gender, article aspect, or grammatical number. Where number is important, it can be indicated by providing a quantity with a counter word or by adding a suffix in rare cases. There are two verb tenses in Japanese: past and non-past. It is called non-past because Japanese uses the same tense for present and future. Verbs are conjugated to show tenses. You will also need to learn how to pronounce Japanese words, and understand vocabulary, history, culture, and sentence structure.
Both types of Japanese lessons that we can enroll you in can cover all the concepts of the Japanese language. The two types we can enroll you in include private instruction and classes. They each have their own set of benefits, but you will receive feedback and guidance from an expert Japanese speaker with both lesson types.
How Do New York City Japanese Lessons Benefit Me?
We can enroll you in a group class or connect you with a New York City Japanese tutor that can provide you with many different benefits in regards to your language learning. Classes allow you to interact with other students and a professional instructor in a virtual classroom. You will be able to see, hear, and speak with them using video chat through our Live Learning Platform. By learning in a supportive group setting, you can increase your information retention and learn new techniques and skills through group discussions and activities. By helping a classmate with a concept that they find challenging, you can better your understanding and retention. We can also help you schedule one-on-one time with your instructor if you need additional help outside of the class sessions.
We can also connect you with a New York City Japanese tutor that you can meet online or in person. Online private instruction allows you to interact with your instructor using video chat and a virtual whiteboard. With in-person tutoring, you get to choose a time and place to meet with your instructor that fits your schedule. A private instructor can provide you their undivided attention to help you learn the concepts of the Japanese language. They can focus each session on your areas of opportunity and goals.
Both classes and tutoring provide you with an effective way to practice your Japanese skills. Practicing your skills is extremely important for learning a new language. Through lessons, you can receive feedback and tips from an experienced Japanese instructor.
We make it easy to get enrolled in lessons quickly. New classes begin each month, and we can connect you with a qualified private instructor in as soon as 24 hours. You can choose from a variety of class times and private sessions so that you can choose a time that fits your schedule best.
Where Can I Get Enrolled in New York City Japanese Lessons?
Whether you're a student at Forest Hills High School or you're an adult looking to further their language education, we can enroll you in a class or help you find a New York City Japanese tutor to work with as you reach for your language learning goals. Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in Japanese lessons in New York City today!

Cohri: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...and run a online business (www.swacia.com) and a faculty member of Westchester Community College in New York. Japanese government funded me in 2017 to make a Japanese textbook, "Japanese in 30 Weeks Romaji Course". With this textbook I will show you the most powerful tool to reproduce inflections of other 10,000 Japanese verbs automatically and correctly. It is the standard Japanese, as spoken in Tokyo, which is understood by anybody in Japan. This is our...
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- A Level English Language
- Test Prep
- ACT
- +19 subjects

Martin: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...I explored myself and the world in order to get a better understanding of how to learn and how I learn. Not only that, but what it takes to adapt to a civilization and lifestyle that you have not been accustomed to. This is important because in order for you to have change, you have to make the uncomfortable choices in life. This experience afforded me the possibility to change and genuinely understand the world...
Education & Certification
- SUNY College at Old Westbury - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Essay Editing
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Writing
- +49 subjects
Education & Certification
- Wesleyan University - Bachelor of Science, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Algebra 2
- Math
- Algebra
- +37 subjects

Ayako: New York Japanese lesson instructor
I am a rising third-year student at Trinity College Dublin, and I am working towards a degree in English Literature. I have a lot of practical test-taking and study skills to offer, particularly in high school and middle school academics and standardized testing! I also consider myself a well-rounded student, so though my passion lies in English and writing, I love to teach math, science, and history subjects as well!
Education & Certification
- Trinity College Dublin - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- SAT Mathematics
- Elementary School Math
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +52 subjects

John: New York Japanese lesson instructor
I want to tutor you! As a New Yorker and an aspiring English teacher, I want to pay close attention to your idiosyncratic means of learning to tailor an approach that is right for you. The teacher's organization is the key to both the student and teacher's success.
Education & Certification
- Dickinson College - Bachelor in Arts, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Photoshop
- Photography
- High School World History
- +15 subjects

Matthew: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...at Concordia College's Immersion Language Village's Japanese camp called Mori no Ike for two years. While there I taught students ages 8 to 18. Each student had varying Japanese knowledge and I was able to teach every one of them while speaking only in Japanese. So I am very comfortable with teaching Japanese in an immersion setting. My passion for Japanese is in speaking and listening and immersion teaching lends itself well to learning these...
Education & Certification
- Hampshire College - Bachelor in Arts, Japanese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Middle School Math
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Math
- +2 subjects

Mika: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...Japanese 15 years ago. I teach Japanese at all levels from pre-school to professional. I have over 5 years of experience working in a Japanese company so you can learn Japanese work etiquette and culture. My teaching style is using images and useful examples to help my students understand and master the language efficiently depending on their goal, whether it is to be fluent conversationally, to work in Japan, or to travel in Japan. The...
Education & Certification
- University of Santo Tomas - Bachelor in Architecture, Architecture
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Project Management/PMP
- Perl
- Public Speaking
- +39 subjects

Reilly: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...to succeed in the school system these days, I'd be a refreshing back-seat approach to hopefully engage you or your young learner in the material involved. What is this 'back-seat' approach? The back seat approach is a method of going through material but rather than set strict quotas for a student. I work with the student to help them with whatever problem they may have. It works because the student doesn't realize that they are...
Education & Certification
- CUNY Queens College - Masters, Graphic Design
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- College Geography
- High School Level American History
- High School Biology
- +29 subjects

Ramsey: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...just to tell them, but letting them do the work allows them to grow faster than simply telling them how to get the answer. I'm an avid athlete - volleyball and rowing are my sports of choice. I now travel for one and do the other whenever get the chance. I'm also a huge reader. Modern Fiction, the Classics, and books about Asia If the above don't occupy all of my time, I have my...
Education & Certification
- University of Rochester - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology/ Japanese
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- College English
- Honors Chemistry
- Foreign Language
- +41 subjects

Sarah: New York Japanese lesson instructor
...learning. While my background is in secondary science education, my passion is in literacy education. I have worked with students from as young as Kindergarten through the college level in reading with fluency and a critical/analytical eye. This has lended me naturally into a writing tutor, allowing me to coach my students into becoming stronger writers. In working with students at the elementary level, I have also had the opportunity to explore Common Core expectations...
Education & Certification
- Brandeis University - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Fordham University - Masters, Secondary Science Education
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- SSAT- Middle Level
- English
- SAT Reading
- +46 subjects