Japanese conversation for English speakers 2
Aki Moritani
3:50:39
Description
A fun, clear and practical way for English speakers to master Japanese conversation
What You'll Learn?
- Understand the basic differences between English and Japanese
- Engage in simple Japanese conversations
- Understand 4 basic forms of verbs
- Improve the knowledge of "Japanese conversation for English speakers" (the section 1)
Who is this for?
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DescriptionThis course (section 2) is aimed at English speakers who would like to learn basic - intermediate level Japanese conversation. If students have completed "Japanese conversation for English speakers (section 1)" or they have any prior basic knowledge of Japanese, it would be perfect to improve their knowledge. Students will be able to learn 4 basic forms of verbs (Dictionary-form / Masu-form / Te-form / Nai-form ) and how to make each of them. Then, they can learn a variety of expressions with various verbs and adverbs. Each lesson is related to the former lesson, which enables learners to review and learn more. I frequently compare Japanese grammar to English grammar to avoid confusion. At the end of the course, students will be able to hold basic - intermediate level conversations in Japanese.
Lesson 1: 4 Basic Forms of Verbs
Lesson 2: Dictionary-form to Masu-form
Lesson 3: Dictionary-form (1) Expressions for Ability
Lesson 4: Dictionary-form to Te-form
Lesson 5: Te-from (1) Expressions for Positive Requests
Lesson 6: Adverb "Zehi"
Lesson 7: Te-form (2) for Progressive form
Lesson 8: Te-form (2) for Progressive form (2)
Lesson 9: "Hai" and "Ee"
Lesson 10: Te-form (3) / (4) Expressions for Permission / Prohibition
Lesson 11: Te-form (5) as a Conjunction
Lesson 12: Dictionary-form to Nai-form
Lesson 13: Nai-form (1) Expressions for Negative Requests
Lesson 14: Conjunction "Kara" to make causal clause
Lesson 15: Particle "E" with moving verbs
Lesson 16: Interrogative Pronoun "Donna"
Lesson 17: Other Verbs in Group 1
Lesson 18: Other Verbs in Group 2 and Irregular verbs
Lesson 19: Dictionary-form (2) Expressions for Possibility
Lesson 20: Pre Masu-form (1) Expressions for "too much"
Lesson 21: Pre Nai-form (1) Expressions for Obligation
Lesson 22: Te-form (6) Expressions for "try ____ ing"
Lesson 23: Suggestion Form (2) / (3)
Lesson 24: Desire Form (2)
Lesson 25: Particle "Kara" and "Made"
Lesson 26: Interrogative Pronoun "Dono Kurai"
Lesson 27: Vocabulary - Places
Lesson 28: Basic Directions and Particle "O" (2)
Lesson 29: Expressions for "the first time"
Lesson 30: Review of This Course &Â Quick Review for the Section 2
Additional Section - Review in Japanese writing
The conversation written in Japanese
Challenge Quiz - Japanese Writing
Who this course is for:
- Beginners who have completed the section 1 should take this course
- Intermediate-level or Advanced Learners can take this course for their review
This course (section 2) is aimed at English speakers who would like to learn basic - intermediate level Japanese conversation. If students have completed "Japanese conversation for English speakers (section 1)" or they have any prior basic knowledge of Japanese, it would be perfect to improve their knowledge. Students will be able to learn 4 basic forms of verbs (Dictionary-form / Masu-form / Te-form / Nai-form ) and how to make each of them. Then, they can learn a variety of expressions with various verbs and adverbs. Each lesson is related to the former lesson, which enables learners to review and learn more. I frequently compare Japanese grammar to English grammar to avoid confusion. At the end of the course, students will be able to hold basic - intermediate level conversations in Japanese.
Lesson 1: 4 Basic Forms of Verbs
Lesson 2: Dictionary-form to Masu-form
Lesson 3: Dictionary-form (1) Expressions for Ability
Lesson 4: Dictionary-form to Te-form
Lesson 5: Te-from (1) Expressions for Positive Requests
Lesson 6: Adverb "Zehi"
Lesson 7: Te-form (2) for Progressive form
Lesson 8: Te-form (2) for Progressive form (2)
Lesson 9: "Hai" and "Ee"
Lesson 10: Te-form (3) / (4) Expressions for Permission / Prohibition
Lesson 11: Te-form (5) as a Conjunction
Lesson 12: Dictionary-form to Nai-form
Lesson 13: Nai-form (1) Expressions for Negative Requests
Lesson 14: Conjunction "Kara" to make causal clause
Lesson 15: Particle "E" with moving verbs
Lesson 16: Interrogative Pronoun "Donna"
Lesson 17: Other Verbs in Group 1
Lesson 18: Other Verbs in Group 2 and Irregular verbs
Lesson 19: Dictionary-form (2) Expressions for Possibility
Lesson 20: Pre Masu-form (1) Expressions for "too much"
Lesson 21: Pre Nai-form (1) Expressions for Obligation
Lesson 22: Te-form (6) Expressions for "try ____ ing"
Lesson 23: Suggestion Form (2) / (3)
Lesson 24: Desire Form (2)
Lesson 25: Particle "Kara" and "Made"
Lesson 26: Interrogative Pronoun "Dono Kurai"
Lesson 27: Vocabulary - Places
Lesson 28: Basic Directions and Particle "O" (2)
Lesson 29: Expressions for "the first time"
Lesson 30: Review of This Course &Â Quick Review for the Section 2
Additional Section - Review in Japanese writing
The conversation written in Japanese
Challenge Quiz - Japanese Writing
Who this course is for:
- Beginners who have completed the section 1 should take this course
- Intermediate-level or Advanced Learners can take this course for their review
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- Training sessions 31
- duration 3:50:39
- Release Date 2022/12/18