Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa [360p 2027]
The Minna no Nihongo series is structured so that each lesson introduces new grammar and vocabulary, which are then applied in a Kaiwa (会話) scene. These dialogues simulate real-life interactions in Japan—from self-introductions to making complaints, asking for permission, and giving advice.
Mastering Jikoshoukai (introducing your name, country, and profession).
Planning a hanami: roles assigned, time and place set using どこ/いつ/だれと. Key phrases: scheduling vocabulary, invitations. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
These lessons introduce verb conjugations like the and Nai-form , which are necessary for making requests or giving permissions.
A: I'm Taro. Nice to meet you. B: I'm Nika. Nice to meet you. The Minna no Nihongo series is structured so
Translation: A: How are you? B: I'm fine.
A: (Anata wa) nan o tabemasu ka? B: (Watashi wa) ramen o tabemasu. Planning a hanami: roles assigned, time and place
A: (Watashi wa) genki deshita. B: (Watashi mo) genki deshita.
At a local matsuri, conversations about food stalls, games, and customs: 「屋台は楽しいですね。」 Key phrases: 文化語彙, commenting, asking about customs.
A: I can't speak English. B: How are you?
~te, ~te, ~mashita , ~wa~ga~desu , ~wa~te imasu , ~to omoimasu . 5. Intentions, Advice, & Future Plans (Lessons 21-25)