Explains the four basic variants of the negative form of the Japanese copula, "desu." Used to teach chapter 2 grammar 6 of the Genki Textbook at Wells College.
Introduces Japanese U-verbs and an RU-verb (7 total) from chapter 4 of the Genki textbook, and outlines the proper particles that can be used with those verbs. Includes short example sentences. Assumes mastery of Hiragana and Katakana.
Copyright Kurt Pipa, Lecturer in Japanese (Wells College)
Explains how to use the Japanese particles ni, to mark the destination of a movement, and de, to mark where an action takes place. Covers these aspects of Ch 3 Grammar 3 in the textbook "Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese." Uses examples with 3 movement verbs (to go, to come, to return) and the verbs to study and to eat.
Explains the four basic variants of the negative form of the Japanese copula, "desu." Used to teach chapter 2 grammar 6 of the Genki Textbook at Wells College.
Introduces Japanese U-verbs and an RU-verb (7 total) from chapter 4 of the Genki textbook, and outlines the proper particles that can be used with those verbs. Includes short example sentences. Assumes mastery of Hiragana and Katakana.
Copyright Kurt Pipa, Lecturer in Japanese (Wells College)
Explains how to use the Japanese particles ni, to mark the destination of a movement, and de, to mark where an action takes place. Covers these aspects of Ch 3 Grammar 3 in the textbook "Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese." Uses examples with 3 movement verbs (to go, to come, to return) and the verbs to study and to eat.