
I do agree with my teachers who said that it might have been easier if the books had started with the dictionary form right away - you only learn it in lesson twenty or so, and even then, the vocabulary lists stick to the 'masu' form. It's clear, gives example sentences in the grammar, uses words you may encounter when you're in the target audience of students or business people, and has these cute little drawings (sometimes silly) to illustrate the point, even when it's already clear. I'm very glad my university chose 'minna no nihongo' to teach us the beginnings of Japanese. I do agree with my teachers who said that it might have been easier if the books had started with the dict (apply this to all my minna no nihongo books) (apply this to all my minna no nihongo books) I'm very glad my university chose 'minna no nihongo' to teach us the beginnings of Japanese. The more difficult it gets, the more the fun is. It is a never ending process you know, the learning of Japanese Language.Make sure you have fun while learning Japanese otherwise the interest wears off quickly. I have not entirely shelved this book as this may come in handy while preparing for the JLPT Exams. I studied this book along with a workbook, which had exercises in it to work out based on the lessons found in this book. There are altogether 25 lessons starting from the basic introduction to full-fledged sentences. I learnt the Hiragana and Katakana before starting the book but you should have a good grasp of Hiragana and katakana before starting this book. If you are serious about learning Japanese, then you can start with this book. The grammar, the infinite number of kanji's to learn !! The list is long.

Now I really know how tough Japanese really is. I was still not aware of Kanji at that time. It was tough in the beginning, but then Japanese was always a tough language. We all started with the Minna No Nihongo series.
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but Since my office caters to Japanese clients, I was lucky enough to get free Japanese classes from a Japanese teacher (Sensei).


Since my office caters to Japanese clients, I was lucky enough to get free Japanese classes from a Japanese teacher (Sensei).
