Lesson 20

Lesson 20 Lesson 20

Lesson 20 in GENKI 2.

『げんき2』の第二十課のレッスンです。

Lesson 42: Extra-modest Expressions
Lesson 43: Humble Expressions / Summary of Honorifics
Lesson 44: ~ないで
Lesson 45: Questions within Larger Sentences
Lesson 46: Name という Item
Lesson 47: ~やすい / ~にくい
Lesson 48: Summary of Lesson 20

Click here to view the lessons in GENKI 1!

『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

A comprehensive review of the grammar of Lesson 20 of GENKI 2!

This is a summary grammar exercise for Lesson 20 of GENKI 2. You can systematically review the grammar studied in Lesson 20 in various combinations.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use やすい and にくい to describe whether the action is easy or hard to do!

Learn grammar using やすい and にくい to describe how easy or hard it is to perform an action. The grammar is simple, but a wealth of example sentences are provided for reference.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use という to indicate the name of an object or person!

You will learn grammar to introduce the names of people and things using という. There are also examples of interrogative sentences that are not explained in the textbook.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Learn how to use question statements to state specific details!

Grammar explanation of Lesson 20 ‘Questions within Larger Sentences’ in GENKI 2. It also includes example sentences not explained in the textbook!
GENKI 2 Lessons

Use ないで to describe doing something else without doing something else!

Grammar lesson on Lesson 20, ないで, in GENKI 2. Learn and practise a sentence pattern to express doing action A without doing action B.
GENKI 2 Lessons

Learn to use humble expressions in humble language!

Practise humble language 1 after checking the difference between humble language 1 and humble language 2. There is a summary practice of honorifics at the end.
GENKI 2 Lessons

The first lesson in Lesson 20 of GENKI 2 is on humble language! Learn another honorific expression of respect by understating about yourself!

Learn how to use humble language (strictly humble language I/extra-modest expression). Check and practise the difference between honorific and humble language with careful explanations!
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