If you'd like help studying the Japanese language, you can enroll in a Cincinnati Japanese course provided by Varsity Tutors. The classes meet live online and feature an expert instructor. You will attend courses alongside a number of classmates who are studying Japanese at approximately the same level as you are. Whether you're seeking instruction to supplement or enhance your language class at a school like Walnut Hills or Oak Hills High School, at the University of Cincinnati, another area academic institution, or you're learning on your own for personal reasons, Varsity Tutors can help.
New courses begin every month, including a variety of sections that start at different times of the day. By offering our Live Learning Platform online and giving you a choice of times, Varsity Tutors has made Japanese classes as convenient as possible.
What content is covered in a Cincinnati Japanese course?
Japanese is spoken by more than 127 million people and is one of the most common world languages. Many United States students or professionals learn Japanese to enhance their academic, professional, social, or personal opportunities. It's an interesting language that sometimes seems to stand on its own, unrelated to any other language. There's now a theory that it's related to the Japonic language family, but not much is known for certain.
This doesn't stop your class from providing comprehensive coverage of the language itself. If you're just beginning to learn the language, your Cincinnati Japanese class may begin by learning a few essential phrases of greeting and the most important questions, such as where to locate certain public facilities or businesses. You could be holding short Japanese conversations on your first day. Classes can continue with a focus on pronunciation, building up your vocabulary, and learning common phrases and idioms.
There are some significant differences between Japanese and English, one of which is sentence structure. Where English speakers use the subject-verb-object structure (I eat food), Japanese uses a subject-object-verb structure (I food eat). Your instructor can help you navigate this unfamiliar way of speaking, and might introduce ideas to help. One such idea could be to learn Japanese not by translating it in your head to English, but into the images and ideas the words represent. If you can do that, you can learn the language more effectively and efficiently.
Another difference in Japanese is that nouns are not used to indicate number. If there are multiples in a sentence, English speakers often add "s" or "es" to the end of the noun. Japanese indicates multiples through context or counting words instead of the noun. There are no articles in Japanese, and the nouns have no gender aspect. Verbs are conjugated with tenses like in English, but there are only two tenses: past and non-past (which includes both present and future). Finally, you may study Japanese history and culture to gain a deeper understanding of the language and the people who speak it as their native tongue.
Why is taking a Cincinnati Japanese class better than studying Japanese on my own?
Language has one purpose: to allow people to communicate with each other. It only makes sense to study a language with other people. Of course, you may do some memorization practice or grammar drills on your own, but the best way to learn a language is to use it in real conversation with others speaking the same language at or above your fluency level. This is one of the greatest reasons to learn Japanese through a Cincinnati Japanese course.
Studies have shown that the collaborative environment engendered in programs like a live, online Cincinnati Japanese class helps with retention of information and a deeper understanding of the material learned. With the ability to connect with your instructor and your peers during class time, you can give and receive help with memorization techniques, perfecting your pronunciation, and other specifics of the language. If you feel like you're falling behind, you can request one-on-one time with your instructor to focus on the material you need to master to catch up with the class quickly. With these types of options, why would you want to study on your own?
How do I get started in a Japanese course?
All you have to do is contact Varsity Tutors today and speak with one of our educational consultants. They can answer your questions and gather information about your schedule, current proficiency level, and goals. This allows them to enroll you in a Cincinnati Japanese course that matches your needs. Don't wait - we're looking forward to helping you on your quest for fluency.

Crystal: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...problems. I believe that education is a necessity for current and future generations and that it leads to immeasurable opportunities that can take them anywhere they wish to go in lifeand this is a belief I strive to pass on to my students. My spare time is spent reading high fantasy literature, sewing and crafting, writing poetry, playing with my two cats, or simply relaxing at home with a good video game or two.
Education & Certification
- Northern Kentucky University - Bachelor in Arts, English Education
- Northern Kentucky University - Master of Arts, Teacher as Leader in ESL
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Spanish
- Foreign Language
- +21 subjects

Zane: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...everybody learns differently. The importance of pedagogy, the practice of teaching, cannot be overstated. It is not enough to share knowledge; knowledge must be communicated. This is the philosophy by which I have tutored and by which I currently tutor. With 4th grade students and with college-age 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Reno - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
- Vanderbilt - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Greek
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- +75 subjects

Cynthia: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...recent graduate from Princeton University, home for the summer in the Philadelphia area. I was a Neuroscience major, and I will be pursuing my PhD in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved 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...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- French
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- +72 subjects

Brandon: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...undergraduate student at UNLV. I major in English with a minor in Japanese and I am in the honors college.I serve as the editor of the opinion section of The Rebel Yell, UNLV's student newspaper. In the past I have tutored Spanish and Japanese language students, but I am actually most passionate about English and reading and would love more experience working with students to enfranchise them with the power of literacy. I derive happiness...
Education & Certification
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Current Undergrad, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- +25 subjects

Sarah: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...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 in ELA and Mathematics. Many of my students utilize Singapore Math, Go Math, Math in Focus, Eureka Math, or Prentice Hall Math curriculums, and I have developed quite a familiarity with these texts. I have worked with over 500 students in preparing for the...
Education & Certification
- Brandeis University - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Fordham University - Masters, Secondary Science Education
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- SAT Reading
- English
- SAT Math
- +46 subjects

Joseph: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...gain these skills. I don't want to just bark, "This is correct. End of discussion." I want my students to know why they need to do things in certain ways. However, no one person learns the same way as anyone else. We can make general methods to teach many students a bit, but to really learn something, the learning process has to become more personal. I always try to take a preliminary period with my...
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Bachelors, Communication Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Essay Editing
- Languages
- ACT English
- +25 subjects

Zhaleh: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...Zhaleh BassiriRad and I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering and Japanese at Carnegie Mellon University. I enjoy tutoring because I love sharing knowledge with others, especially in one-on-one sessions, or with a small group. Teaching others is a great way to expand understanding of how other students think and develop ideas, and it allows myself to see new ways to look at problems. While I'm not studying (or helping my friends study), I love to...
Education & Certification
- Carnegie Mellon University - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- College Algebra
- ACT Science
- Calculus
- +35 subjects
Graham: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...Doctor and Economics grad with extensive experience in math, linguistics, English, political science, and law. I've also helped people study for the LSAT and bar exams. A great tutors listens and offers advice that helps someone and inspires confidence and enjoyment in learning. I'm easily approachable and available on and offline. I have worked with people from different parts of the country and world and am familiar with different strategies to help you get the...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- University of San Diego - PHD, Law
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- Pre-Calculus
- +62 subjects

Justin: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...learning anything can be fun. It all depends on the approach you take. During my time in Japan, I continued to study Japanese myself, passing the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency test. Preparing for the different levels of the test constantly reminded me of challenges people can come across trying to obtain a goal. When I have free time, I like to catch a new movie (or an old one that's new to...
Education & Certification
- The Ohio State University - Bachelor in Arts, Japanese
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Art
- +27 subjects

Josh: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...process. I know from professional and personal experiences that experiential learning is critical in order for students to process, retain, and synthesize new information. In Macedonia, for two years, I had the freedom to take calculated and creative risks in the classroom without fear of consequences from colleagues or supervisors, and because of the freedoms I had as an educator, my teaching philosophy is also rooted in empowering students to feel comfortable making mistakes and...
Education & Certification
- Occidental College - Bachelors, Diplomacy and World Affairs
- University of San Francisco - Masters, Asia Pacific Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- ESL/ELL
- History
- Social Studies
- +6 subjects

Paul: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...the University at Albany with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies, where I studied up to advanced level language courses in Mandarin Chinese as well as minored in Japanese studies. I also have extensive experience working one-to-one with students from my position as a Learning Center Writing Consultant where I assisted students in academic writing. By far one of the most rewarding milestones of tutoring is the moment you witness the student satisfied with...
Education & Certification
- SUNY at Albany - Bachelors, Chinese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese
- ESL/ELL
- English
- +10 subjects

Leea: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...for success. I am a trained teacher who will help students succeed! I am certified to teach English, Spanish, Japanese, and Political Science in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Louisiana. I have a Master's Degree in English from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and thirty Master's credits in Spanish from the University of California - Santa Barbara. I have spent a year in Japan and a year and a half in Guatemala. I have had poetry...
Education & Certification
- Carroll University - Bachelors, International Relations
- Mount Mary College - Masters, English
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Phonics
- ESL/ELL
- +32 subjects

Kyler: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...is Kyler and I am currently a Senior at Indiana University studying Japanese Language and History as well as Political Science. As I am very passionate about these fields, I also really want to help others learning about these subjects in any way I can. I plan on becoming a teacher someday and I hope that through Varsity Tutors I can help students gain greater understanding and interests in these subjects among others. I am...
Education & Certification
- Indiana University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Languages
- Trigonometry
- History
- +18 subjects

Evan: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...of CSUMB (California State University Monterey Bay) with a BA in Japanese Language and Culture. All classes were done exclusively in Japanese and my senior thesis was also done in Japanese. Furthermore, I have lived over a year and a half in Japan. As you might expect, I tutor Japanese. I plan my tutoring sessions around the student's needs and desires. If the student wants to conduct it entirely in Japanese, then that is fine....
Education & Certification
- California State University-Monterey Bay - Bachelor in Arts, Japanese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- English
- +2 subjects

Monika: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...Bachelor of Arts in Communications Public Relations, with a Japanese minor and certificate from Brigham Young University. I lived right outside of Tokyo, Japan for half of my life, spending time getting to know Japanese relatives and learning about the culture. I also lived in Sapporo, Japan as a young adult service missionary and taught English classes to Japanese natives. Upon returning to the U.S. after my service mission, I taught Japanese to young adults...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor in Arts, Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Greek
- Elementary School Reading
- Adult Literacy
- +12 subjects
Michael: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...I tend to like taking a more technical approach to the idea of language learning and try to add elements of the science of it into the study. for example, talking about the difference in construction between two languages and how understanding these differences can help with the language learning process. As someone who studied linguistics I have a passion for language learning in all of its forms and I try to impart a bit...
Education & Certification
- Eastern Michigan University - Bachelor of Science, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Linguistics
- Languages
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +1 subjects

Kainian: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...Professional Engineers. Although I can speak three languages fluently, my experience told me that learning and mastering a foreign language is not impossible but required commitment and persistence. However, I also found that learning foreign languages not only requires individual effort, you also need help from others, but sometimes I noticed, it is very hard to have someone to practice with. That is why I want to share my knowledge and experience to other language...
Education & Certification
- Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- +21 subjects

Julian: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...at the University of Southern California and I'm extremely passionate about helping students gain confidence in their reading and writing skills. I tutor reading and writing (at an elementary school and ESL level), and I also teach the Reading and Writing sections of the SAT. I am a native English speaker and have received in A's in all of my college-level writing classes thus far. Every student has different strengths and learning styles, so I...
Education & Certification
- University of Southern California - Bachelor in Business Administration, International Business
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Elementary School English
- SAT Verbal
- +27 subjects

Chikako: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...languages, English and Korean, so I know how interesting and the fun learning a foreign language is, so it really helps people who are learning Japanese. Their achievement is also my achievement. From the perspective of both my experiences "learning languages" and "teaching language". I understand what is difficult for foreign language learners and how it is easy to understand if they are taught correctly. I strongly recommend that you study Japanese in Japanese if...
Education & Certification
- Tokyo International University - Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- Greek
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- ISEE- Upper Level
- +6 subjects
Jade: Cincinnati Japanese course instructor
...context. I work with my students to ensure not only that they perform well in their classes or on their exams, but also to advise them in areas of interest for writing papers/theses, and help them to tie what they are learning into the broader context of their lives. I believe that this approach makes learning more enjoyable, interesting, and easier to understand and remember. I look forward to working with you!
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor of Science, Chemical Physics
Subject Expertise
- Japanese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Elementary School Science
- Calculus
- +123 subjects