Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
Comprehensive Guide: Minna no Nihongo Kaiwa (Lessons 1–25)
Introduction
The Minna no Nihongo series is structured so that each lesson introduces new grammar and vocabulary, which are then applied in a Kaiwa (会話) scene. These dialogues simulate real-life interactions in Japan—from self-introductions to making complaints, asking for permission, and giving advice.
Once you hit the double digits, the kaiwa becomes more dynamic as you learn to express desires, give permissions, and describe continuous actions. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
Translation: A: I bought this. B: How much was it? Comprehensive Guide: Minna no Nihongo Kaiwa (Lessons 1–25)
Lesson 23: Conditionals (と & ば)
- Theme: "If A happens, B happens."
- Key Patterns:
Kusuri o nonda hou ga ii desu.(You'd better take medicine.)Osoku made nete wa ikemasen yo.(You shouldn't stay up late.)
Asking for a favor (L14/24): A: Tesuto desu kara, benkyou shite kudasai. (It's a test, so please study.) B: Hai, wakarimashita. (Yes, understood.) Theme: "If A happens, B happens
Lessons 1–5: Self-introductions, asking for prices, telling time, and discussing daily routines.
The textbook recommends a specific sequence for mastering these conversations: