A: Ashita wa nan desu ka? B: (Ashita wa) kyuukei desu.
Saying a formal goodbye. This lesson prepares you to thank colleagues, teachers, or hosts when moving away or changing jobs. Actionable Strategy: How to Practice These Dialogues
| Mistake | Example | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mixing particles | Watashi wa o omocha ga suki. | Watashi wa omocha ga suki. | | Wrong tense in kaiwa | Kinoo wa eiga o mimasu. | Kinoo wa eiga o mimashita. | | Forgetting counters | Ring o ni watashi kudasai. | Ringo o ni-ko kudasai. | | Casual with superiors | Hai, wakatta. | Hai, wakarimashita. | Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
A: Watashi mo genki desu. B: (Anata wa) doko kara kimashita ka?
Ordering food in restaurants and handling separate payments. A: Ashita wa nan desu ka
The conversations generally follow a "survival Japanese" path, moving from meeting people to navigating life in Japan. 1. Basic Socializing (Lessons 1–5)
Discussing past experiences. You learn to talk about your vacation, festival visits, and weather conditions. This lesson prepares you to thank colleagues, teachers,
Yuki and friends plan a picnic: 「今日はいい天気ですね。春が好きです。」 Key phrases: weather words, です/ね.
The conversational complexity evolves through several distinct stages: Foundation (Lessons 1–5):