The only one Japanese sentence pattern for Beginners

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Learn basic Japanese sentence patterns and vocabulary with this course designed for busy beginners. Focus on speaking skills and skip writing to save time. The Ikeda method uses pictures and Japanese for efficient learning. Perfect for those who want to advance quickly without learning hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

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What you’ll learn

  • Most powerful Japanese sentence pattern = “A is B” (Noun sentence)
  • How to make senteces without translation
  • Basic listening and speaking skill
  • Basic words (flower, Japanese weapon, animal, vehicle, hobby, job, food, drink, sports)
  • Adjective sentences (10 ajdectives)
  • Short conversations

1 This course is for

          ・Beginners who are very busy

          ・Beginners who want to learn speaking and DON’T want to learn writing.       

                    “Time is money”, this is one of the most important factors for us.

                    In order to success learning Japanese, you have to consider the priority.

                    So, you should learn only speaking because it takes very long time to master writing.

                    For the busy learners, the total length of this course is less than 1 hour.

                    And the lessons of this course are very easy to understand.

2 You will learn

          ・Noun sentences (= A is B.)

                    The strategy to success is simple, that is to say, “the less you learn, the better”.

                    If you select one sentence pattern and practice it intensively, you can master it easily.

                    The noun sentence is the most basic and useful sentence pattern.

                    So, it is suitable for beginners as a first step of learning Japanese.

                    In this course, you can learn adjective sentences too.

                    The negative form of adjectives is different from the negative form of nouns.

                    But affirmative form is same.

                    So, you can learn affirmative form of adjectives.

                              Lesson 1: This is ~. (Japanese flowers, Japanese weapons, words from English, animals)

                              Lesson 2: Noun sentences (Japanese ~, my ~, My house is in ~, hobby, job, I am ~, favorite ~)

                              Lesson 3: WH Questions (What is ~?)

                              Lesson 4: Adjective sentences (10 adjectives)

                              Lesson 5: Short conversations

3 How to learn

          ・Ikeda method

                    English is not used to explain the meanings in this course.

                    Ikeda method uses pictures and Japanese.

                    This method is very efficient because you can understand the meanings directly.

                    This means that you can learn Japanese faster than other methods which use English.

                    You can save time.

                    “Practice makes perfect”, this is a common knowledge that everyone knows.

                    You can review and practice easily because this course is designed for the pattern practices.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners who are very busy
  • Beginners who DON’T need to learn HIRAGANA, KATAKANA and KANJI
  • Beginners who want to learn speaking
  • Beginners who want to advance quickly

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