Topic N5
Japanese Learning
Grammar N5
List of grammar lessons

Lesson 1: Self Introduction
Learn how to introduce your name, occupation, and nationality. In this lesson, we will study nouns, particles wa, mo, no, and how to ask for age.

Lesson 2: This, That, That over there
Learn how to use confirmation questions, demonstratives (Kore/Sore/Are), and possession.

Lesson 3: Here, There, Over there
Learn how to talk about locations and positions. Ask about places, countries, companies, and prices.

Lesson 4: What time is it now?
Learn how to tell time, minutes, and phone numbers. Study everyday verbs (Masu form), tense conjugations, and time-related particles.

Lesson 5: I go to Japan
Learn how to express movement: go, come, and return. Talk about means of transport, doing things with someone, and asking about time.

Lesson 6: Shall we eat together?
Learn about transitive verbs, particle を, location particle で, doing things with someone using と, and invitation/suggestion patterns.

Lesson 7: Who do you give presents to?
Learn about the particle "de" for means/tools, asking for vocabulary, giving and receiving verbs (Give/Receive/Lend/Borrow), and the "Already done" pattern.

Lesson 8: How is your life?
Learn about Na-adjectives and I-adjectives. How to praise, describe things/events, and the negative forms of adjectives.

Lesson 9: It's regrettable / Because I have something to do
Learn the particle 'ga' with adjectives expressing preference and ability. Study the verbs of possession 'arimasu' and 'wakarimasu'. Adverbs of degree and the cause/reason pattern 'Kara'.

Lesson 10: There is a man over there
Learn about the existence of people and things (Arimasu/Imasu), and positions (On, Under, In, Out...).

Lesson 11: There are two apples
Learn how to count objects, how to use quantifiers, and talk about time periods and frequency.

Lesson 12: How was the Gion Festival?
Learn about the past tense of adjectives and nouns. Comparative and superlative patterns.

Lesson 13: As for me ...
Learn how to express desire (want to have something, want to do something). The purpose of the go/come action.

Lesson 14: Please turn right over there
Learn about verb groups and the Te-form (V-te). Study patterns for requests (V-te kudasai), progressive actions (V-te imasu), and offering help (Mashou ka).

Lesson 15: May I take a photo here?
Learn about patterns for permission (V-te mo ii desu ka), prohibition (V-te wa ikemasen), and states resulting from actions (V-te imasu - married, living, knowing...).

Lesson 16: Please withdraw money from this ATM
Learn how to connect verb sentences (V-te, V-te...), after doing something (V-te kara), and descriptive sentences (N1 wa N2 ga Adj).

Lesson 17: Please don't take photos
Learn how to conjugate the Nai-form (V-nai). Study patterns for requesting not to do something, necessity, and lack of necessity.

Lesson 18: I can drive a car
Learn about the Dictionary form (V-ru). Study patterns for ability (Dekimasu), hobbies (Shumi), and actions occurring before (Mae ni).

Lesson 19: Have you ever climbed Mt. Fuji?
Learn about the Ta-form (V-ta). Study patterns for past experience (V-ta koto ga arimasu), listing representative actions (V-tari V-tari shimasu), and becoming (Narimasu).

Lesson 20: Let's do our best together
Learn about the Plain Form of verbs, adjectives, and nouns, and familiar ways of speaking in daily conversation.