Do you want to learn Japanese, but struggle to fit a class into your busy schedule? Maybe you are a Japanese major at the University of Tulsa, a high school senior at Union High School planning to travel to Japan, or a full-time professional in the Tulsa area who has always wanted to learn a new language. No matter your skill level, Varsity Tutors can enroll you in a Tulsa Japanese course and help you get started learning Japanese!
The challenge and time commitment of learning a new language can be intimidating, but Varsity Tutors offers Tulsa Japanese classes that take the hassle out of learning Japanese. When learning to speak or read a language, the most important thing is repetition, practice, and immersion in the language. That is, you need to be hearing, translating, and interacting with the language as much as possible. The more you immerse yourself, the faster you can master Japanese. Online classes are a convenient and accessible way to work this practice into any busy schedule. Not only will you learn from expert instructors, but you can also trade knowledge of Japanese with other students.
What can I learn from a Tulsa Japanese course?
As one of the world's major languages, Japanese is spoken by more than 127 million people. Written records of Japanese date back as far as the 8th century. With such a rich history behind the Japanese language, a Tulsa Japanese class can cover the linguistic development of Japanese over the centuries, the cultural shifts related to these developments, and the historic threads present in modern Japanese.
Additionally, a Tulsa Japanese course may review Japanese accents and pronunciation, as well as phrasing, vocabulary, alphabet characters, and sentence structure. Japanese sentences use a word order formula of subject, object, then verb. Japanese verbs must be placed at the end of a sentence in order to be grammatically correct. This differs from English. English orders items in a sentence as subject, verb, then object. For example, the English sentence, "I jump rope" would be reordered as "I rope jump" in Japanese. Sentence structure is just one of many concepts that may be covered in a Tulsa Japanese course.
How do I learn Japanese in an online class?
All Tulsa Japanese classes are taught entirely online by expert instructors. Prior to teaching, instructors are strictly vetted, ensuring that they are enthusiastic and comprehensive sources. Technology tools on the Live Learning Platform bring the features of a traditional classroom into an online environment. Instructors teach each session through video chat, so you can always view and speak with your instructor directly. A virtual whiteboard makes it easy to take notes and organize class material, and discussion boards allow you to converse with other Japanese learners.
Sharing knowledge and working collaboratively with other students can help you retain more course concepts than you may have otherwise. Learning alongside other students gives you additional opportunities to practice and discuss Japanese. Furthermore, advanced students can share their understanding with less advanced students, helping everyone stay on the same level and succeed. The collaborative environment in these online classes, therefore, helps students gain the full value of a Japanese course.
As you practice speaking Japanese more often, you may find yourself with questions that other students in the class are not asking. If you feel that you need extra support in the course, you have the option to request a one-on-one meeting with your instructor. Pick a time that fits your schedule and video chat with your instructor to discuss questions, concerns, and learning goals. Unlike large Japanese lectures at the University of Tulsa, Tulsa Japanese courses offer the benefit of individual attention alongside group discussions.
How do I sign up for a Tulsa Japanese class?
Whether you are a high school student at Booker T. Washington High School or an International Relations major at the University of Tulsa, Varsity Tutors can enroll you in a Tulsa Japanese class that supports your goals. Japanese is spoken by over 127 million people, and its cultural history dates back thousands of years, so learning Japanese can provide you with the ability to engage with modern cultures and ancient history alike. You can prepare for an upcoming trip to Japan, read your favorite anime in its original form, or add an extra skill to your resume by learning Japanese!
No matter your motivation for studying Japanese, you can benefit from the convenience of online classes. Online classes provide convenient, collaborative learning opportunities for students of all skill levels and learning styles. Classes are offered on weekdays, weekends, and nights, so they fit easily into your schedule. Choose a comfortable duration, as both two-week or four-week options are available. New classes begin at the start of each month, so you never have to wait long to start speaking Japanese. Contact Varsity Tutors today to find the Tulsa Japanese class for you!

Hiroyuki: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
My name is Hiroyuki Terauchi. I am a junior computer science student at Northeastern State University. For me, classes in the university are pretty easy, so in addition to school homework, I practice C++ and problem-solving skill by myself. Also, I am a native Japanese speaker, so I can hold a Japanese conversation with you, or even I can tutor C/C++ or JAVA by Japanese.
Education & Certification
- Saitama University - Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Calculus
- Discrete Math
- AP Calculus AB
- +25 subjects

Timothy: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...Why study with me? 3 reasons: I have experience and qualifications, I tailor my lessons to what you need, and I understand the point of view of the student. I have a master's degree in teaching ESL and French, and I have taught for almost 30 years. I've taught everyone from kindergartners to senior citizens, I've taught in schools, in companies and hospitals and one-on-one. I've taught English, Japanese, French and Spanish. My experience allows...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor in Arts, French
- School for International Training - Master of Arts Teaching, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- French 2
- Spanish 1
- French 4
- +19 subjects

James: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...done, or how I can convince people that the information is worth knowing. That's why, as a teacher, as a developer, and as a human being, it is my responsibility to make that information both accessible and useful. This can be best accomplished by connecting with people, discovering their passions and motivations, and relating information to them in an understandable and enjoyable way. Knowledge and information empowers all of us to live better, more fulfilling...
Education & Certification
- Tulsa Community College - Associates, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- ACT
- Arithmetic
- IB Mathematical Studies SL
- +43 subjects

Zane: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...students, with students in America and with students in Japan, I have helped new ideas and information take root and blossom to the satisfaction of student and tutor alike. I love those moments of recognition as someone internalizes knowledge, when an unfamiliar idea becomes familiar, and the creative ability such moments foster. My aim as a tutor is to understand how my students learn, so that they can do so most efficiently.... The material should be made real for the students. They should be able to see why it matters to them and how they can utilize it. Rote memorization is not the same as knowledge, and it's good to be a bit pragmatic.
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Reno - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
- Vanderbilt - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Algebra
- Geometry
- PSAT
- +50 subjects

Cori: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...a TA for Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism at MIT, and I tutored in math and science in high school. I scored a perfect score on the SAT Math section twice, and have taken 11 AP tests with an average score of 4.7. I believe the best way to learn math is through challenging problems, and gaining confidence in yourself when you find that you understand those problems. I am passionate about learning, and I...
Education & Certification
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Science, Materials Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Pre-Calculus
- College Physics
- Science
- +31 subjects

Briana: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...and a half as a tutor of students grades 4th-12th in math, English, reading skills, study skills, and English and reading ACT prep. My specialty in math is in helping students who struggle with the abstract nature of math to understand why the steps are the way they are, and in helping to improve the student's fluency with math vernacular. Because I come from a verbal background, I work especially well with students who excel...
Education & Certification
- Michigan State University - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Other
- ACT
- +16 subjects

Shin: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...waves). Physics is my favorite subject to tutor because while it is more difficult to demonstrate phenomena from other subjects such as organic chemistry, physics is a very prevalent science, so even by rolling my pencil off of a table, I can easily demonstrate physics concepts to my students. For me, hearing "Oh, that makes so much more sense now!" from the students whom I tutor makes my job very rewarding because working with them...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor of Science, Earth and Environmental Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- 3rd Grade Reading
- Elementary School Science
- 2nd Grade Writing
- +140 subjects

Cynthia: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...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 being more of my strong suit, and I would be willing to drive to a location as well as do online tutoring.
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Calculus 2
- SSAT- Middle Level
- SSAT
- +72 subjects

Branden: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...exemplify in my tutoring the same communication skills, attention to detail, and creative initiative that I developed during my studies. Having learned through past teaching experience that no two students think exactly alike, I facilitate learning by developing methods that cater to a student's personal learning style. I aim to make the learning experience feel less like a chore and more like an opportunity for self-improvement. Outside of tutoring, I indulge my addiction to crossword...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Calculus
- Middle School Reading
- High School Writing
- +22 subjects

Sarah: Tulsa Japanese course instructor
...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 range of resources including the Barron's Prep Books, EarthComm textbooks, and my self-made prep materials. My passion is in literacy education. I have worked with students from as young as Kindergarten through the college level...
Education & Certification
- Brandeis University - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Fordham University - Masters, Secondary Science Education
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Writing
- Languages
- IB Chemistry HL
- +46 subjects