![]() ![]() teaching 5 color words, but then skipping the rest) Sometimes not 100% logical in its presentation (ie. ![]() Doesn’t include the stroke order for kanji.If you finish this textbook, you’ll have a fairly large vocabulary (about 50 words per chapter).Lots of exercises to practice at the end of each chapter.Accompanying CD for practicing pronunciation.Overall, while the Genki series still has some flaws that other textbooks have (for example, it teaches ‘Sayonara’ for ‘goodbye’, which isn’t very commonly used day-to-day in Japan), it’s still the best book out there to start learning Japanese on your own. Reading / Writing focuses on teaching you kanji and reading comprehension via lessons that correspond to the Conversation part of the book. If you can work through to the end of this textbook, you’ll the necessary foundations of vocabulary, grammar, hiragana, katakana, and some basic kanji to build on.Ĭonversation / Grammar focuses on learning vocabulary, sentence structure and culturally useful expressions via studying dialogues. There are no shortcuts with this textbook - you have to put in the time to learn and absorb the material. Published by the Japan Times, the Genki series is currently in its 3rd edition print run (2020 edition) and has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide. And love it or hate it, it’s still probably the best beginners Japanese textbook out there. If you took Japanese in University, this is probably the textbook you used. GENKI I: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese Without further ado, here are the 12 best Japanese textbooks we’ve found for self-study. In the end, no textbook is perfect: all have their strengths and weaknesses, but there are clearly some that are exceptionally well thought out, and will help you get you the best ‘bang for your buck’ in your Japanese study. In the 12+ years I’ve been studying Japanese, I have bought piles and piles of Japanese language books, always with the idea of looking for the one to rule them all. Japanese language students are incredibly lucky: There’s so much competition for Japanese learning materials that the quality of Japanese textbooks out there are extremely high compared to some other less-pursued languages (even compared to Korean textbooks for example). The 5 Best Apps for Learning Vietnamese.The 10 Best Korean Textbooks for Self Study.How Long Does It Take To Learn Japanese?.The Best Way To Learn Japanese, According To Reddit.11 Best Japanese Learning Software Picks.How to cure your procrastination over language learning.5 ways to reclaim your brain and master a foreign language.Stop texting and start learning! Studying during your commute: Part 1.Language Hack #1 – Audiobooks with transcripts. ![]()
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