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Japanese Language Lessons

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Learn easy spoken Japanese from Japan Society. With its 24 mini lectures, this course teaches you the basic elements of Japanese conversations such as greetings, numbers, particles, verbs, adjectives, invitations, conjugations, simple phrases, sentence connections, different forms, and many more.

Syllabus

Introduction - Japanese Lesson 1.
Counting Numbers 1 - 100 - Japanese Lesson 2.
Days of the Week and Days of the Month - Japanese Lesson 3.
Going to a Destination - Japanese Lesson 4.
4 Verbs (Nomimasu, Tabemasu, Mimasu, Kikimasu) - Japanese Lesson 5.
To do (verb) - Japanese Lesson 6.
To give & To Receive - Japanese Lesson 7.
Family Members - Japanese Lesson 8.
Telling Time - Japanese Lesson 9.
Japanese Language Lesson 10 - Particles.
Japanese Language Lesson 11 - Interrogatives and Counters.
Japanese Language Lesson 12 - Interrogatives.
Japanese Language Lesson 13 - Locations.
Japanese Language Lesson 14 - To like, To understand, To be good at.
Japanese Language Lesson 15 - Adjectives.
Japanese Language Lesson 16 - Invitations.
Japanese Language Lesson 17 - Te form conjugation.
Japanese Language Lesson 18 - Te-form: Sentence Connection.
Japanese Language Lesson 19 - Te-form: Te Kudasai.
Japanese Language Lesson 20 - Te-form: Te mo ii desu ka.
Japanese Lesson 21: Te-Imasu.
Japanese Lesson 22: Nai-Form.
Japanese Lesson 23: Nai-de Kudasai.
Japanese Lesson 24: Nakereba Narimasen.

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  • Mary Knoll Magno Gabor
    The course was comprehensible. It helps beginners really understand the Japanese language. The presentations were clear and easy to follow.

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