Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To - 25 Kaiwa ((new))

The next five lessons cover conversations related to transportation and directions. Learners will learn how to ask for and give directions, talk about transportation options, and understand basic maps.

The Kaiwa sections are not just simple greetings; they are demonstrating how grammar and vocabulary from each lesson function in real life. Lessons 1–25 cover the beginner level (roughly N5 to early N4). The dialogues progress from basic self-introductions to expressing opinions, making requests, and giving explanations.

For each Kaiwa (Lesson 1-25), take a notebook. Write down 3 things: - New word (e.g., Lesson 7: Agete – give). - Frustrating phrase (e.g., Lesson 17: Dame ni natta – It got ruined). - Filler word (e.g., Eeto, Nanka, Ma – these are never taught explicitly but appear in the audio). Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa

Dō sureba ii desu ka – Asking for advice, giving suggestions (~たらいいですか, ~ばいいです).

Lessons 24 and 25 are the gateways to business Japanese. The Kaiwa shifts from "friend talk" to "customer talk." The next five lessons cover conversations related to

Identifying objects (this/that) and giving/receiving small gifts.

This lesson introduces transportation and invitations. Lessons 1–25 cover the beginner level (roughly N5

Lessons 11-15 focus on conversations related to shopping and eating out. Learners will learn how to ask for prices, order food, and make basic transactions.

You have left the "survival" phase. Now, the Kaiwa focuses on Uchi-Soto (in-group/out-group) and Keigo (honorific language).