Negative, past and negative past changes for nouns and na-adjectives
Negative, past and negative past changes for nouns and na-adjectives in Japanese. Check out the playlist to see all the videos in this beginner’s Japanese course.
Negative, past and negative past changes for nouns and na-adjectives in Japanese. Check out the playlist to see all the videos in this beginner’s Japanese course.
Next stage in our basic grammar, verbs! We’ll be looking at verbs first by means of classification: what is a verb, what do they look like and how can we recognise them. Next, we will look at a rule that will become very important for the next stage.
Today we’ll be looking at the plain negative form eg しない as well as how to make the masu forms eg します. This video is for someone who is learning to use verbs at a beginner level, or if you want to start learning about the plain form in Japanese….
Today we’ll be looking at the plain-form past, plain-form past negative and we’ll also do the te-form along the way.
Article from NHK Easy talking about back problems, heavy textbooks and a policy change from MEXT to deal with it. We’ll be going through this article in detail. Please check the youtube description box for a link to the Google Doc which has a word list.
I’ll read through the article explaining words and grammar along the way. This is an article from NHK Easy talking about earthquakes in Hokkaido. We’ll be going through this article in detail. Please check the youtube description box for a link to the Google Doc which has a word list…
Not sure how to learn Kanji? Finding your progress is slow? This video will show you the ways I learnt over 2000 kanji and the books and materials I used. I got JLPT 2級 in 2008 and JLPT N1 in 2020. Of course these exams require you to know a…
Article from NHK Easy talking about the former Guinness World Record Holder for Oldest Living Man
Part 2 of the video series on how to learn Kanji from absolute scratch. I’ll be running through the website kanjidamage.com as this is the best online free kanji program I have found. We’ll finish off the How To section of the website and look at the other features.
A great website that helps you learn Japanese through short stories with hyperlinked vocabulary, grammar explanations and spaced interval repetition features built in – plus it’s (basically) free! I would also recommend the below video as it shows you the science behind the website.