Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa 100%

Yoku eiga o mimasu. (I often watch movies – habitual.) Fuji-san ni nobotta koto ga arimasu. (I have climbed Mt. Fuji.)

Key dialogue: Nihon no ryouri o tabeta koto ga arimasu ka? (Have you ever eaten Japanese food?)

Focus: Verbs, invitations, and complex sentences. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa

For Lesson 13 (Wants), replace "Sushi ga tabetai" with "Ramen ga tabetai" or "Nihon e ikitai." This trains your brain to flex grammar muscles.

After Lesson 15, write your own 8-line conversation using patterns from Lessons 1-15. For example, a conversation about asking for permission to enter a room (Hairu? / Hairu na? / Haitte mo ii desu ka?). Yoku eiga o mimasu


Focus: Modifying nouns, quoting, and conditional logic.


Completing Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 to 25 Kaiwa means you have finished Volume I (N5 level). You can now: Key dialogue: Nihon no ryouri o tabeta koto ga arimasu ka

Your next step is Minna No Nihongo II (Lessons 26-50). There, you will learn Keigo (Honorifics – Lesson 27), Causative form (Lesson 31), and Passive voice (Lesson 34). The Kaiwa become much faster and more natural.


Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa