GENKI 1 Lessons

GENKI 1 Lessons

Usage of から to indicate the reason and ‘verbましょうか’ to offer to help

Practise how to say why using the particle から and how to use 'verbましょうか', which means offer. Lots of explanation and practice not found in the textbook!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Learn to use the verb て form to express prohibition!

Study prohibition expressions using the て form of verbs. Lots of practice, along with the expressions of permission we studied last time!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Learn and use expressions that ask for permission, using the て form of verbs!

Study expressions of permission using the て form of verbs. Includes explanations on the use of adverbs おそく and ゆっくり and how to use どうぞ.
GENKI 1 Lessons

Let’s join sentences using the て form of verbs!

Learn how to use the て form of verbs to link two or more actions together and express them in one sentence. With detailed explanations and lots of examples.
GENKI 1 Lessons

Learn how to make polite requests using the て form

Learn to express polite requests using the て form. There are original exercises not found in the textbook, as well as vocabulary notes!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Let’s have fun learning the verb て form!

Practising the て form of verbs. With detailed explanations and plenty of practice exercises!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Mastering the use of adjectives! Summary of Lesson 5 of GENKI 1

Practise 'verbましょう' and 'verbましょうか' and study how to count using 枚(まい), before reviewing the grammar of adjectives in Lesson 5.
GENKI 1 Lessons

The key to using the adjectives すき and きらい is the particle が!

Learn to express your likes and dislikes. Master useful expressions with detailed supplementary explanations and lots of practice that are not in the textbook!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Modifying nouns with adjectives!

Study noun modification of adjectives. Lots of challenging but practical questions not found in the textbook!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Remember the conjugation of adjectives in the past tense!

Practice conjugating adjectives in the past tense.There is also plenty of review of the present tense. Together we will master the conjugation of adjectives!