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- 3 March is Hinamatsuri! Its origin and how to celebrate/3月3日のひなまつりってどんな行事?
- A comprehensive review of the grammar of Lesson 16 of GENKI 2! Acquire application skills through practical exercises!
- A former makizushi maker talks about the current sushi situation in Australia and how to make makizushi/元巻きずし担当が語るオーストラリアの寿司事情と巻きずしの作り方
- A little trip to Japan on desktop/日本卓上小旅行
- Advanced exercises and grammar summary of Lesson 11 of GENKI 1!
- After Hiragana, try Katakana! First 10, from ア to コ!
- Ask for a price using ‘この/その/あの/どの +noun’!
- Australia is a colourful and unique bird paradise/オーストラリアはカラフルでユニークな野鳥の楽園
- Australia’s capital city is full of nature!/オーストラリアの首都は自然がいっぱい!
- Basic Japanese language knowledge you need to know before you start studying
- Basic knowledge of sentence patterns for understanding Japanese/日本語理解に役立つ文型の基礎知識
- Be aware of your distance from things! Master the use of これ, それ, あれ and どれ!
- Beware of Hiragana with similar shapes! Hiragana さ to と
- Careful not to confuse ユ with コ and ヨ! Practise the 8 Katakana from マ to ヨ
- Christmas in Japan and Australia/日本とオーストラリアのクリスマス
- Combine the Short form with そう to tell others what you have heard from someone else!
- Combine the verb or adjective with すぎる to indicate that the degree is more than level!
- Combine the て form of verbs with the verbs あげる, くれる and もらう to indicate the action of giving or receiving a benefit!
- Combine the て form of verbs with おく to indicate preparation in advance!
- Combine verbs with いく, くる and かえる to express what you’re going there to do!
- Compare two things using ほう and より! Comparative expressions in Japanese
- Connect your sentences with て forms of adjectives and nouns!
- Counting people and summary of Lesson 7
- First let’s try to remember 10! Hiragana from あ to こ
- Get to know Japanese holidays and their origins!/日本の祝日と由来を知ろう!
- Give examples of actions you often perform using the expression ~たり~たりする!
- Give examples of nouns with や!
- Give two or more reasons using the ~し~し sentence pattern!
- Grammar summary of Lesson 1 in GENKI 1. That’ s all you need to know about introducing yourself in Japanese!
- Grammar summary of Lesson 17! Combine previously learned grammar to improve your expressive ability!
- Guide to Melbourne by a Japanese who has lived there for six years/六年現地に住んだ日本人によるメルボルンガイド
- Hiragana is soft and cute/ひらがなはやわらかくてかわいい
- Honorific expressions are now completely mastered! Summary of Lesson 19 of GENKI 2
- How to develop the habit of studying every day without difficulty/無理なく毎日勉強する習慣を身に付ける方法
- How to say reasons using the Short form and から and a summary of Lesson 9
- How to use the pronoun の to avoid noun redundancy and simplify the expression
- I will teach you how to write the Katakana シ, ツ and ソ better! Lesson on Katakana サ to ト
- It’s not just Nagoya Castle! Here’s what Nagoya has to offer!/名古屋城だけじゃない!名古屋の魅力を紹介します!
- Japanese language that even Japanese people often get wrong/日本人もよく間違える日本語
- Japanese New Year/日本のお正月
- Katakana is interesting!/カタカナはおもしろい!
- Key points of やさしい にほんご that can be easily understood by foreigners/外国人に伝わりやすい「やさしい日本語」のポイント
- Know the different types of honorifics in Japanese and speak to your superiors using respectful language!
- Last lesson in GENKI 1! Finish the textbook with a grammar summary of Lesson 12!
- Learn and correctly use ほしい and ほしがっている to express desire!
- Learn and use expressions that ask for permission, using the て form of verbs!
- Learn how to make polite requests using the て form
- Learn how to say and ask for prices in Japanese and go shopping!
- Learn how to say phone numbers and time in Japanese!
- Learn how to say the negative of a noun sentence using ‘noun じゃないです’!
- Learn how to use question statements to state specific details!
- Learn how to use the interrogative + か/も expression and the particle で to express means!
- Learn how to use たくさん and how to express duration to summarise Lesson 4 of GENKI 1!
- Learn how to use まだ and もう!
- Learn Japanese location words and how to use them!
- Learn more foreign languages other than English!/英語以外の外国語をもっと勉強しよう!
- Learn the most basic sentence pattern of the Japanese language – X は Y です
- Learn the new verb conjugation, the ば form, and a sentence pattern using it!
- Learn the past tense of noun sentences to describe past states!
- Learn the rules for Hiragana double consonants and long vowels!
- Learn to conjugate adjectives in the present tense and use them!
- Learn to conjugate the present tense of Short forms, a casual expression commonly used in anime and manga!
- Learn to use humble expressions in humble language!
- Learn to use the Short form to wish someone success or to wish yourself good luck!
- Learn to use the verb て form to express prohibition!
- Learn to use なければいけません to express what must be done!
- Learning Japanese from scratch! First we need to learn greetings and numbers!
- Lesson 15 of GENKI 2 begins with a new verb conjugation! Verb conjugation in the volitional form
- 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
- Let’s express what we want to do using たい and たがっている!
- Let’s have fun learning the verb て form!
- Let’s join sentences using the て form of verbs!
- Let’s learn how to use んです to express feelings of explanation and assertion!
- Let’s learn some Japanese verbs! Verb types and how to make the present tense
- Let’s learn the difference between the Japanese particles は and が!/日本語の助詞「は」と「が」の違いを学ぼう!
- Let’s make a simple verb sentence using the particle を and the verb ます form!
- Let’s master the Kosoado words!/「こそあど言葉」をマスターしよう!
- Let’s report what someone did in the past by using the Short form past tense with ~といっていました!
- Let’s study Japanese together, for free and for fun!/一緒に無料で楽しく日本語を勉強しましょう!
- Let’s wrap up Lesson 8 of GENKI 1 by learning how to use the particle が and how to use なにか and なにも!
- Master the difference between the verbs ある and いる!
- Master the verb て forms and sentence patterns! Summary of Lesson 6 of GENKI 1
- Master your grammar with practical exercises! Summary of Lesson 14 in GENKI 2
- Mastering the use of adjectives! Summary of Lesson 5 of GENKI 1
- Modifying nouns with adjectives!
- No modern Japanese word begins with を and ん! Hiragana ら to ん
- Note the stroke order of the Hiragana も! Hiragana ま to よ
- Now you know the basics of verb sentences! Summary of Lesson 3 of GENKI 1
- Offers a fun way to practise Hiragana/ひらがな練習を楽しくする方法
- Overall summary of the use of the case-marking particle を!/格助詞「を」の使い方総まとめ!
- Pay attention to the position of the particle も and learn how to use it correctly!
- Perfect for sushi parties! How to make flower-shaped mini rolls and heart-shaped rolls/寿司パーティーに最適!花形の細巻きとハートの裏巻きの作り方
- Pros and cons of the free language learning app Duolingo/無料言語学習アプリDuolingoの長所と短所
- Recommendations for remembering Katakana ナ to ホ: use symbol images!
- Remember the conjugation of adjectives in the past tense!
- Review the grammar of Lesson 15 of GENKI 2 with practical exercises!
- Say where things and buildings are using ここ, そこ, あそこ and どこ!
- Sentences with ‘noun も’ to describe the same kind of person or thing!
- Shadowing is a great way to work on your listening and speaking skills!/シャドーイングでスピーキングとリスニングを鍛えよう!
- Study the conjugation of the past tense in the Short forms!
- Suggest ways to have fun together using the expression ‘verbませんか’
- Take casual conversation to the next level with the use of sentence-ending particles!/終助詞を使いこなしてカジュアル会話をワンランクレベルアップしよう!
- Thank them politely for what they have done for you!
- The first lesson in GENKI 2! Learn the potential forms of verbs and say what you can and cannot do!
- The first lesson in Lesson 20 of GENKI 2 is on humble language! Learn another honorific expression of respect by understating about yourself!
- The first lesson of Lesson 18 is verb pairs! Understand the difference between intransitive and transitive verbs and use them correctly!
- The great thing about Niigata is its abundance of nature and delicious food!/新潟は自然と食べ物が素晴らしい!
- The Japanese image of June is that it’s the rainy season!/日本人の六月のイメージは雨の季節!
- The Japanese language is full of personal pronouns!/日本語には人称代名詞がたくさんある!
- The Japanese superlative is very simple! Try using いちばん to express the best and the worst!
- The key to practising Katakana ラ to ン is how to write ワ and ン and the stroke order of ヲ!
- The key to using the adjectives すき and きらい is the particle が!
- The most important thing is to enjoy everything!/何事も楽しむことが一番大事!
- The rules are so simple! Hiragana with dots and circles, small や, ゆ, よ
- The state of Japanese language learning in Melbourne, Australia/オーストラリア、メルボルンの日本語学習状況について
- This completes the correct use of the intransitive and transitive verbs and the conjugation of the ば form! Summary of Lesson 18 in GENKI 2
- This completes the grammar of Lesson 10 of GENKI 1! Practical summary exercises for Lesson 10
- This is the perfect way to master the grammar of Lesson 13 of GENKI 2! Practice summarising Lesson 13
- Tips on how to make learning a language fun with anime and games/アニメやゲームで楽しく言語を勉強するコツ
- Translation tools are so useful!/翻訳ツールはとても便利!
- Try qualifying nouns with expressions such as ~ている or using the Short forms!
- Try to ask very politely, paying attention to お and ご!
- Try to express how often you do something over a period of time!
- Understand the images of あげる, くれる and もらう and master their use!
- Unique Japanese Kanji and old character form/日本独自の漢字と旧字体
- Usage of から to indicate the reason and ‘verbましょうか’ to offer to help
- Use ‘だれの noun’ and ask whose it belongs to!
- Use adjectives and そう to give your opinion on what you think it is like!
- Use frequency adverbs to describe the frequency of daily activities!
- Use of the particles へ, に and で to remember/覚えておきたい助詞の「へ」「に」「で」の使い分け
- Use sentences to modify nouns!
- Use the dictionary form of verbs to say what you like to do or are good at!
- Use the negative of the て form of verbs to indicate that something does not need to be done!
- Use the particle に to add time to your verb sentences!
- Use the particle の to modify nouns with nouns!
- Use the particles に, へ and で to add places to the SOV sentence pattern!
- Use the past tense of the Short form for casual conversation and reading!
- Use the past tense of the Short form in the sentence pattern ~とおもいます to express an opinion about things in the past!
- Use the past tense of verbs to describe past events!
- Use the phrase たらどうですか to give advice!
- Use the present tense of the Short form and と to express the premise and result!
- Use the present tense of the Short form to report someone else’s statement!
- Use the Short form and the verb おもう to express your thoughts!
- Use the Short form and はず to assert ideas that you believe are absolutely true!
- Use the Short form past tense and ら to talk about hypotheticals and what happens after you do something.
- Use the Short form present tense for casual conversation with friends and family!
- Use the Short forms and とき to indicate when the action takes place!
- Use the verb て form and the verb いる to indicate an action in progress!
- Use the verb なる to indicate change!
- Use the て form of verbs and apologise with a reason!
- Use the て form of verbs and the verb いる to express the status of yourself and your family!
- Use the て form of verbs and しまう to express feelings of regret or the completion of some action!
- Use the て form of verbs to indicate what you are glad you did and what you are glad you didn’t do!
- Use the て form of verbs to make a polite request!
- Use the ない form of verbs to ask people not to do something!
- Use かもしれない to say uncertain predictions!
- Use ことがある to describe your experience!
- Use つもり and verbs in the Short form present tense to express plans!
- Use でしょう to make predictions and ask others for their opinions!
- Use という to indicate the name of an object or person!
- Use ないで to describe doing something else without doing something else!
- Use ながら to describe two simultaneous actions!
- Use なら to talk about a specific topic!
- Use ので to express reasons!
- Use ほうがいいです to advise!
- Use まえに and から to indicate actions in sequence!
- Use みたい to describe something similar or guess someone’s behaviour!
- Use も and しか to express surprise at quantities!
- Use ~てみる to describe trying something out!
- Valentine’s Day is a day for chocolate/バレンタインデーはチョコレートの日
- Very easy! How to make Japanese question sentences using か and なん
- What kind of holiday is Children’s Day in Japan?/日本の「こどもの日」ってどんな祝日?
- What textbooks do you recommend for beginners of Japanese?/日本語初級者におすすめの教科書は?
- Write carefully and practice a lot! Hiragana な to ほ
- ~ています and ‘T は B が A です’ to describe a person’s clothing and appearance!