Should you learn Japanese online or in a classroom? Both work — the best choice depends on your schedule and how you learn.
Online classes
- Pros: flexible timing, learn from anywhere, recorded revision
- Cons: needs self-discipline; speaking practice depends on the format
Classroom / live classes
- Pros: structure, live speaking, peer motivation, instant doubt-clearing
- Cons: fixed timing and location
The best of both
Live online classes with a real teacher combine flexibility with accountability — the format most Indian learners succeed with. LingualSync runs live, mentor-led sessions with homework, attendance and progress tracking, so you stay on pace from N5 to placement. Explore our courses.
