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Minna no nihongo series
Minna no nihongo series







minna no nihongo series

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minna no nihongo series

State your question clearly in your post title. Not doing so falls under 'Low effort' (see rule 6). Check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki. If you are new to learning Japanese, read the Starter's Guide. Welcome to /r/LearnJapanese, the hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language. Interested in moving to japan? Head over and make a post at /r/movingtojapan. Since you have to learn a lot, the more you can connect and memorize, the better it is.New to Japanese? New to the sub? Read the Wiki! It's probably easier to make connections between kanji that way. In hindsight, I think it might have been better if they'd produced a kanji book separate from the vocabulary lists, with themes per chapter, for example 'body parts' or something similar. In other words, there's no real logic behind the learning order, other than 'this is the order of your vocabulary lists'. You won't learn some of the very basic kanji until much later, because the words don't turn up until lesson 15 (the case for 口, mouth, and 目, eye, to name a few). However, it's not always very useful that the kanji lessons are so intrinsically tied to the main lessons in the other books. It uses a lot of pictures in general so you can tie kanji to certain situations or images.

minna no nihongo series

This first volume is very useful as it explains where certain kanji came from: with little pictures to show how you can actually see a bird in the kanji for bird, 鳥, for example, it is really helpful when you're prone to visualization when learning. For the kanji books, I have some separate comments. It uses a lot of pictures in general so you can tie kanji to certain The same applies as for all my minna no nihongo books: it's great to work with in class, very understandable and well explained. The same applies as for all my minna no nihongo books: it's great to work with in class, very understandable and well explained.









Minna no nihongo series