On Friday, Santos goes to a department store [Lesson 3].He wants to buy a digital camera [Lesson 3].He meets , another colleague [Lesson 1].Yamada is very kind [Lesson 8].They decide to eat lunch together."Which do you like better, sushi or tempura?" Yamada asks [Lesson 12]."I like sushi better," Santos replies [Lesson 12]. Chapter 4: Exploring Japan
At a local matsuri, conversations about food stalls, games, and customs: 「屋台は楽しいですね。」 Key phrases: 文化語彙, commenting, asking about customs.
If you have a study partner, take turns being Person A and Person B. If you’re studying alone, record yourself and listen back to identify where you stumble.
By Lesson 12, you can handle a full day of tourism—ordering food, asking for directions, and describing past experiences using adjectives (e.g., "The food was delicious!"). Phase 2: The "Te-form" Revolution (Lessons 13–20)
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the "Kaiwa" (Conversation) component found in the first volume of the Minna no Nihongo Shokyu I textbook series, covering Lessons 1 through 25 スリーエーネットワーク Overview of Kaiwa (Lessons 1–25) The "Kaiwa" sections in Minna no Nihongo
A: Koko de aimashita. B: (Koko de) aimashita.
On Friday, Santos goes to a department store [Lesson 3].He wants to buy a digital camera [Lesson 3].He meets , another colleague [Lesson 1].Yamada is very kind [Lesson 8].They decide to eat lunch together."Which do you like better, sushi or tempura?" Yamada asks [Lesson 12]."I like sushi better," Santos replies [Lesson 12]. Chapter 4: Exploring Japan
At a local matsuri, conversations about food stalls, games, and customs: 「屋台は楽しいですね。」 Key phrases: 文化語彙, commenting, asking about customs. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
If you have a study partner, take turns being Person A and Person B. If you’re studying alone, record yourself and listen back to identify where you stumble. On Friday, Santos goes to a department store [Lesson 3]
By Lesson 12, you can handle a full day of tourism—ordering food, asking for directions, and describing past experiences using adjectives (e.g., "The food was delicious!"). Phase 2: The "Te-form" Revolution (Lessons 13–20) If you’re studying alone, record yourself and listen
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the "Kaiwa" (Conversation) component found in the first volume of the Minna no Nihongo Shokyu I textbook series, covering Lessons 1 through 25 スリーエーネットワーク Overview of Kaiwa (Lessons 1–25) The "Kaiwa" sections in Minna no Nihongo
A: Koko de aimashita. B: (Koko de) aimashita.