GENKI 1 Lessons

GENKI 1 Lessons

Use the particle に to add time to your verb sentences!

Study sentences using the particle に to indicate the time of an action. Plus, learn the word order of Japanese verb sentences and practise longer sentences.
GENKI 1 Lessons

Use the particles に, へ and で to add places to the SOV sentence pattern!

Study verb sentence patterns with the particles に, へ and で and place nouns. Again, lots of practice!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Let’s make a simple verb sentence using the particle を and the verb ます form!

Practise the simplest SOV sentence pattern with the particle を and its questions. Lots of practice that you won't find in the textbook!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Let’s learn some Japanese verbs! Verb types and how to make the present tense

Study the present tense conjugation of the verb ます form. Detailed explanations and exercises for each verb type provided!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Lesson 2 of GENKI 1 is now perfectly mastered! Practice of the sentence-ending particles ね and よ and a grammar summary of Lesson 2

Practice of the sentence-ending particles ね and よ and a summary of Lesson 2. Lots of practice to master the grammar of Lesson 2!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Learn how to say the negative of a noun sentence using ‘noun じゃないです’!

Practice in negative sentences using 'noun じゃないです', focusing on how to answer yes/no questions.
GENKI 1 Lessons

Sentences with ‘noun も’ to describe the same kind of person or thing!

Study a sentence pattern using the expression 'noun も', which combines the particle も with a noun. You'll get lots of practice!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Use ‘だれの noun’ and ask whose it belongs to!

Practice asking and answering who it belongs to using 'だれの noun'. It's easy, but practice hard and you'll learn it!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Say where things and buildings are using ここ, そこ, あそこ and どこ!

Study sentence patterns and questions using ここ/そこ/あそこ/どこ. Some of the exercises aren't in the textbook, so give it a go!
GENKI 1 Lessons

Ask for a price using ‘この/その/あの/どの +noun’!

Study common shopping expressions using 'この/その/あの/どの +noun' and ’(thing)を ください’. Illustrated examples and explanations provide a clear picture of the grammar.