Lesson 19

Lesson 19 Lesson 19

Lesson 19 in GENKI 2.

『げんき2』の第十九課のレッスンです。

Lesson 36: Honorific Verbs
Lesson 37: Giving Respectful Advice
Lesson 38: ~てくれてありがとう
Lesson 39: ~てよかったです
Lesson 40: ~はずです
Lesson 41: Summary of Lesson 19

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『げんき1』のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

Here’s a series of lessons on the previous chapter of the textbook!

教科書の前の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

Lessons for the next chapter in the textbook can be found here!

教科書の次の課のレッスンはこちらからどうぞ!

GENKI 2 Lessons

Honorific expressions are now completely mastered! Summary of Lesson 19 of GENKI 2

This is a comprehensive summary of Lesson 19. Exercises have been created to provide an applied review of each grammatical item. Don't miss the supplementary grammar notes!
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use the Short form and はず to assert ideas that you believe are absolutely true!

Learn sentence patterns that use はず to express what the speaker believes is naturally going to happen. The lesson includes an explanation of the meaning of the word はず and many other supplementary explanations not found in the textbook!
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use the て form of verbs to indicate what you are glad you did and what you are glad you didn’t do!

Learn the sentence pattern that expresses the speaker's satisfaction or relief with a past action. Examples of nouns and adjectives not explained in the textbook are explained.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Thank them politely for what they have done for you!

Learn expressions of gratitude by stating matters for which you are grateful. Expressions for people who are not so close to you, which are not in the textbook, are also explained with examples.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Try to ask very politely, paying attention to お and ご!

Learn the rules of お and ご used to say words more politely and respectful request expressions.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Know the different types of honorifics in Japanese and speak to your superiors using respectful language!

This lesson explains the three basic types of Japanese honorifics and how to use one of them, the honorific language. It also explains the honorific form of verbs, which are not explained in the textbook.
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