JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency test) has 5 levels. N1,N2,N3,N4 and N5. N5 is the easiest level and N1 is the most difficult level.

N5 Level

N5 level is the beginning of the Japanese language, where we teach and make students able to read and understand typical expressions and sentences written in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji.

N4 Level

In N4 level students are able to read and understand passages on familiar daily topics written in basic vocabulary and kanji.

N3 Level

N3 level is the phase where we make students able to read and understand written materials with specific contents concerning everyday topics. One is also able to grasp summary information such as newspaper headlines.

N2 Level

In N2 level students are able to read materials written clearly on a variety of topics, such as articles and commentaries in newspapers and magazines as well as simple critiques, and comprehend their contents.

N1 Level

In N1 level we make students able to read writings with logical complexity and/or abstract writings on a variety of topics, such as newspaper editorials and critiques, and comprehend both their structures and contents.