Hiragana, Katakana & Japanese basic conversation course
Hiragana, Katakana & Japanese basic conversation course, available at $19.99, with 34 lectures, 33 quizzes, and has 2 subscribers.
You will learn about How to introduce yourself Greetings How to respond in Japanese (conversation interjections) This/that/it is ….., Questions, what/where/what kind, etc. How to buy food, drinks, etc at a shop Like & don't like / have & don't have Hiragana and Katakana writing Vocabularies ( adjective, noun, verb, numbers) Basic grammar This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner or Students who are learning Hiragana and Katakana or Students who have never learned Japanese before It is particularly useful for Beginner or Students who are learning Hiragana and Katakana or Students who have never learned Japanese before.
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Summary
Title: Hiragana, Katakana & Japanese basic conversation course
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 34
Number of Quizzes: 33
Number of Published Lectures: 34
Number of Published Quizzes: 33
Number of Curriculum Items: 67
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to introduce yourself
- Greetings
- How to respond in Japanese (conversation interjections)
- This/that/it is ….., Questions, what/where/what kind, etc.
- How to buy food, drinks, etc at a shop
- Like & don't like / have & don't have
- Hiragana and Katakana writing
- Vocabularies ( adjective, noun, verb, numbers)
- Basic grammar
Who Should Attend
- Beginner
- Students who are learning Hiragana and Katakana
- Students who have never learned Japanese before
Target Audiences
- Beginner
- Students who are learning Hiragana and Katakana
- Students who have never learned Japanese before
Course Content
Lesson 1: Jiko Shokai : Introduction
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How to introduce yourself in Japanese.
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Learn some new words.
Lesson 2: Jiko shokai: Introduction 2 & Hiragana a i u e o
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How to introduce yourself and build vocabularies.
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Writing practice: Hiragana a i u e o.
Lesson 3: Aisatsu: Greetings 1 & Hiragana ka ki ku ke ko
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How to greet people in Japanese and learn some new words.
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Writing practice: Hiragana ka ki ku ke ko.
Lesson 4: Aisatsu: Greetings 2 & Hiragana sa, ta, na lines
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How to greet people in Japanese formally and casually, and build vocabularies.
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Hiragana practice: sa, ta, na lines.
Lesson 5: Aisatsu: Greetings 3 & Hiragana ha & ma lines
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Learn greetings, some new expressions, and vocabularies.
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Hiragana practice: ha & ma lines.
Lesson 6: Aisatsu: Greetings 4 & Hiragana ya yu yo.
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How to greet people in Japanese formally and casually, and learn some new vocabularies.
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Hiragana practice: ya yu yo.
Lesson 7: Classroom/daily Japanese 1 & Hiragana ra ri ru re ro.
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Learn some new expressions and vocabularies you’ll use in a daily life.
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Hiragana practice: ra ri ru re ro.
Lesson 8: Classroom/daily Japanese 2 & Hiragana wa wo n
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Learn some new expressions and vocabularies you’ll use in a daily life.
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Hiragana practice: wa wo n
Lesson 9: Classroom/daily Japanese 3
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Casual and formal greetings
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Hiragana review
Lesson 10: Aizuchi 1: conversation interjections + voiced sounds ga gi gu ge go, za ji zu ze zo.
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How to respond people in Japanese
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Learn some more new words
Lesson 11: Aizuchi 2 : conversation interjections + voiced sounds da ji zu de do.
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Conversation review
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Vocabulary review
Lesson 12: Adjectives & desu + voiced sounds ba bi bu be bo, and semi-voiced sounds pa pi pu pe po.
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iAdjectives + desu
Lesson 13: Desu form 2
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Adjective review
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You will learn how to make a question with i- adjectives.
Lesson 14: desu form 3
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Review i-adjectives
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Weather
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Hiragana: kya kyu kyo, gya gyu gyo, sha shu sho, jya jyu jyo.
Lesson 15: kore, sore, are
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sokuon: っ
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This/It/That is …..
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Is this/it/ that…?
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What is this/it/that?
Lesson 16: Kore, sore, are 2
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Learn some new words
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Review kore, sore, are
Lecsson 17: No, it is not ____.
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You will learn how to say This/it/that is not____.
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Hiragana: cha chu cho, nya nyu nyo, mya myu myo, rya ryu ryo.
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Everyday item vocabularies
Lesson 18: Adjective negative
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Review これ、それ、あれ
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Make a negative sentences using adjectives
Lesson 19: Whose _____ is this/that?
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Learn how to ask “Whose __ is this/that?” and answer “It’s (person’s) __.”
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Hiragana: Cha chu cho, mya myu myo, rya ryu ryo.
Lesson 20: Talking about family
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Learn how to ask “Who is this/that person?”
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Practice family vocab
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Do Q&A with a partner about your ideal families
Lesson 21: Talking about family 2
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Learn how to ask “Who is this/that person?”
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Practice family vocab
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Do Q&A with a partner about your ideal families
Lesson 22: Numbers
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1-100
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Katakana
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Counting people
Lesson 23: Numbers 2
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Review numbers
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Katakana
Lesson 24: Food & Shopping 1
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Katanaka
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Japanese counters
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Food and drinks
Lesson 25: Food & Shopping 2
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Katakana
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You will learn how to buy items at a shop.
Lesson 26: Food & Shopping 3
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Katakana
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Adjectives
Lesson 27: Food & Shopping 4
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Katakana
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Adjectives negative
Lesson 28: Food & Shopping 5
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Katakana
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Adjectives negative review
Lesson 29: Food & Shopping 6
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Katanaka
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You will learn how to buy items at a shop (Casual form).
Lesson 30: I have/don’t have
You will learn the following expressions:
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“I have _________/ don’t have ____________.”
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“Do you have ________?
Lesson 31: I like/don’t like
You will learn the following expressions:
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“I like _________/ don’t like ____________.”
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“Do you like ________?
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Onomatopoeia
Lesson 32: Routine 1
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Day of the week (Kanji)
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Basic verbs
Lesson 33: Routine 2
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Review verbs
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Particles
Lesson 34: Jinjya -Shrine
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You will learn about Japanese culture, and words related to Jinjya.
About the teacher
I’ve been teaching Japanese for 20 years (I’m a native Japanese speaker 🙂 and made 34 lesson videos for beginners who find boring to learn Japanese from textbooks!
Throughout the course, I speak Japanese and English so that everyone can understand my explanations.
At the end of the course;
-You will be able to greet people in Japanese.
-You will be able to respond Japanese people.
-You will be able to write hiragana and learn some new words.
Review Quiz
There are some multiple choice questions to review after each lesson.
Additional materials
There are some audio files, hiragana sheets, and worksheets for each lesson.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Japanese basic course
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Jiko shokai: Introduction 2 & Hiragana a i u e o
Lecture 3: Aisatsu: Greetings 1 & Hiragana ka ki ku ke ko
Lecture 4: Aisatsu: Greetings 2 & Hiragana sa, ta, na lines
Lecture 5: Aisatsu: Greetings 3 & Hiragana ha & ma lines
Lecture 6: Aisatsu: Greetings 4 & Hiragana ya yu yo.
Lecture 7: Classroom/daily Japanese 1 & Hiragana ra ri ru re ro.
Lecture 8: Classroom/daily Japanese 2 & Hiragana wa wo n
Lecture 9: Classroom/daily Japanese 3
Lecture 10: Aizuchi 1: conversation interjections + dakuon hiragana ga, za lines
Lecture 11: Lecture 11: conversation interjections + voiced sounds da ji zu de do.
Lecture 12: Lecture 12: Adjectives & desu + voiced sounds ba bi bu be bo, and semi-voiced so
Lecture 13: Lesson 13: desu form 2
Lecture 14: Lecture 14: desu form 3
Lecture 15: Lecture 15: kore, sore, are
Lecture 16: Lecture 16: Kore, sore, are 2
Lecture 17: Lecture 17: No, it is not ____.
Lecture 18: Lecture 18: Adjective negative
Lecture 19: Lesson 19: Whose _____ is this/that?
Lecture 20: Lecture 20: Talking about family
Lecture 21: Lecture 21: Talking about family 2
Lecture 22: Lecture 22: Numbers
Lecture 23: Lecture 23: Numbers 2
Lecture 24: Lecture 24: Food & Shopping 1
Lecture 25: Lecture 25: Food & Shopping 2
Lecture 26: Lecture 26: Food & Shopping 3
Lecture 27: Lecture 27: Food & Shopping 4
Lecture 28: Lecture 28: Food & Shopping 5
Lecture 29: Lecture 29: Food & Shopping 6
Lecture 30: Lecture 30: I have/ don't have
Lecture 31: Lecture 31: I like/don't like.
Lecture 32: Lecture 32: Routine 1
Lecture 33: Lecture 33: Routine 2
Lecture 34: Lecture 34: Jinjya (Shrine)
Instructors
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Sato S
Japanese language teacher
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