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Furigana To create furigana in your posts, use the following syntax: 漢字(#fg 'かんじ')will display The quotation marks are not optional. Related Subreddits. A little background: I'm currently a language student in Japan but I've studied in the US. In Japan the schools tend not to use Genki while many US colleges (like the ones I attended) do. I've heard a good number of language schools in Japan use Minna no Nihongo. OP also isn't self-studying. Books all in Japanese are great for classes, but the average self-learner isn't going to want to continue.By the way, the reason why so many language courses in Japan use it is because they are usually teaching to a wide range of backgrounds, not just English natives, and not all Japanese teachers speak much English anyway.
If you're teaching yourself, why make it harder for yourself by learning in Japanese? You might as well use the language skills you already have in English rather than try to reinvent the wheel.Edit: And don't even get me started on this notion that not learning a language in that language is for 'less committed' students. I used Minna no Nihongo in classes in college, it was fine for a first introduction. I found the grammar use cases were WAY too specific though.I've since stopped classes and would just suggest Tae Kim's guide. Even if you're studying with a textbook, read it.
The explanations I found in there were infinitely clearer than what I got from Minna no Nihongo and stuck better. After reading it a couple of times, I really felt like I had wasted my time with Minna no Nihongo.As for exercises, I don't like them because it's too easy to just figure out what you're expected to say, without really understanding what you're saying. Can't compare to the exercises in Genki since I've never used it.
I studied Japanese in university, and throughout the first two years never used anything other than Minna no Nihongo. To me, the grammar explanations and pace of the MNN books were excellent and very intuitive, and I never felt like there was 'too much Japanese', even in an early stage. Rather, the book progressively assumes more knowledge of the language, i.e. It starts incorporating grammatical constructions and using words that you should have learnt in previous chapters. Even for self-study I would absolutely recommend it, and suggest that, if you can, you study/go through at least one chapter every week, including the 50 or so words that go with it. If you're done with the first two books you should have a very decent grasp of the Japanese language in its written form.
For learning how to speak Japanese, there really is no substitute for going to Japan to speak it with natives.By the way, something that also helps to grow your vocab is - at some point - switching from EN-JP/JP-EN to JP-JP dictionaries. To give one caveat here: you will probably need at least one or two years of serious study before you can understand the definitions in them, but once you do there certainly is a wealth to learn from them.Final (tangential) note: 船を編む (fune wo amu), or The Great Passage in English, is a nice film to acquaint yourself with Japanese working culture while giving a nice insight into how Japanese dictionaries are compiled.
It's very easy to find online, for anyone who's interested.PPS: Installing the rikaichan / rikaikun extension on your browser will help you read Japanese websites much quicker, and is another good way of adding to your vocab. I read the book of 「舟を編む」 and enjoyed it quite a bit.One suggestion I would make is that people perhaps check out dictionaries for elementary kids.
It's a good way to use a proper 国語辞典 but without having the definition words be too difficult. Many of them also have drawings of things that are better explained that way, and very often they have ruby on the definitions. There are some available in electric format for the iPhone, and of course there are endless paper varieties, any bookstore in the US that serves Japanese expats should have quite a few for you to browse, also there's amazon. My basic feeling is that if you study from Genki, and complete it, you'll come to Japan and still feel like you're missing somethingI'd just like to say that I studied from Genki, completed the first book and was studying the second while living in Japan and I never really felt like I was missing anything. Sure, I didn't understand everything said to me, but quite the opposite I had so many moments where, after hearing something in a conversation I would be like 'oh I remmber studying that.'
This was more of a reference to the cut-off point for 'beginner' and 'intermediate'. My teachers that used Genki would say that in order to pass JLPT N4, we actually needed a few more weeks of study beyond what Genki 1+2 offered in order to solidly pass N4 and they weren't referring to just kanji/vocabulary. Minna no Nihongo will actually start to cover a few 'intermediate' grammar points towards the end. This not only offers the benefit of having more confidence for the JLPT, but also allows you to switch to intermediate textbooks immediately where as with Genki you have a small gap to fill.Also since as far as I know, Minna no Nihongo is actually in use in Japan at language schools. So if you ever decide to study in Japan, you'll probably fall in-line with language school curriculum here.
This is a huge benefit because language school in Japan is significantly more expensive. For example if you were to enter my language school, with Genki you would probably place into Beginner 3 at best, where as if you completed both beginner books of Minna no Nihongo, you'd have a good chance at going one class further (Intermediate 1) though your kanji might be a little behind.
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