Japanese for beginners : simple expressions and basic voc.
Japanese for beginners : simple expressions and basic voc., available at Free, has an average rating of 4.35, with 26 lectures, based on 27 reviews, and has 2837 subscribers.
You will learn about Introduction of Japanese writing system 46 hiragana characters 46 simple and short expressions 46 katakana characters 46 words of foreign origin widely used in Japanese language This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who are interested to discover Japanese language It is particularly useful for Beginners who are interested to discover Japanese language.
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Summary
Title: Japanese for beginners : simple expressions and basic voc.
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Introduction of Japanese writing system
- 46 hiragana characters
- 46 simple and short expressions
- 46 katakana characters
- 46 words of foreign origin widely used in Japanese language
Who Should Attend
- Beginners who are interested to discover Japanese language
Target Audiences
- Beginners who are interested to discover Japanese language
This is an express course for beginners who want to want to discover Japanese language. In this course, you will learn 46 simple and short expressions that contain each hiragana, the first alphabet, and 46 widely used basic vocabulary that contain each katakana, the second alphabet.
Thanks to numerous illustrations, a recorded soundtrack with the voice of a native Japanese teacher and English subtitles, you will easily and quickly learn 46 simple expressions and easy to memorise 46 basic vocabulary that will allow you to start your first conversation in Japanese right away.
You will learn how to say: Thank you. I’m going to eat. I am happy. What’s that? It’s delicious. Hello. Fire! Come, please. Give me that, please. No, thank you. Hello. Goodbye. Quiet! I love you. Master! I see. Let’s eat! It’s not that. I’m tired. The weather is fine. Not at all. What is it? Save yourself! It’s lukewarm. I go to bed. Let’s drink! Nice to meet you. Give me one, please. Give me two, please. That’s weird. It’s true. Not yet. Look at this! I can’t. This is annoying. More, please. Stop, please. Slowly! I’m reassured. It’s easy. Give me an apple, please. He’s not here. I’ll make contact. It is six o’clock. I understand. Tea, please. Yes.
Also, you will learn 46 words of foreign origin which are widely used in Japanese and easy to memorise.
There are also additional lessons that will introduce you to the Japanese writing system and the geography of Japan. In the lesson of Geography, many beautiful pictures taken in spectacular places in Japan are presented.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Three writing systems of Japanese language
Lecture 1: hiragana, katakana, kanji
Chapter 2: a i u e o
Lecture 1: あいうえお video
Chapter 3: ka ki ku ke ko
Lecture 1: かきくけこ video
Chapter 4: sa shi su se so
Lecture 1: さしすせそ video
Chapter 5: ta chi tsu te to
Lecture 1: たちつてと video
Chapter 6: na ni nu ne no
Lecture 1: なにぬねの video
Chapter 7: ha hi fu he ho
Lecture 1: はひふへほ video
Chapter 8: ma mi mu me mo
Lecture 1: まみむめも video
Chapter 9: ya yu yo
Lecture 1: やゆよ video
Chapter 10: ra ri ru re ro
Lecture 1: らりるれろ video
Chapter 11: wa o n
Lecture 1: わを ん video
Chapter 12: Japan
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Geography of Japan 1
Lecture 3: Geography of Japan 2-1
Lecture 4: Geography of Japan 2-2
Chapter 13: katakana : a i u e o
Lecture 1: アイウエオ
Chapter 14: katakana : ka ki ku ke ko
Lecture 1: カキクケコ
Chapter 15: katakana : sa shi su se so
Lecture 1: サシスセソ
Chapter 16: katakana : ta chi tsu te to
Lecture 1: タチツテト
Chapter 17: katakana : na ni nu ne no
Lecture 1: ナニヌネノ
Chapter 18: katakana : ha hi fu he ho
Lecture 1: ハヒフヘホ
Chapter 19: katakana : ma mi mu me mo
Lecture 1: マミムメモ
Chapter 20: katakana : ya yu yo
Lecture 1: ヤユヨ
Chapter 21: katakana : ra ri ru re ro
Lecture 1: ラリルレロ
Chapter 22: katakana : wa o n
Lecture 1: ワヲ ン
Chapter 23: And then?
Lecture 1: Don't forget to read this page!
Instructors
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Mugino Kadota
Japanese language teacher / professeur de japonais
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