Learn N5 Kanji with 50 Short Sentences: Reading and Writing Practice for All Levels
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2024
- Let's Master N5 Kanji with 50 Short Sentences! Practical Reading and Writing Edition
In this lesson, you can learn approximately 107 N5 Kanji characters through 50 short sentences. By learning Kanji through sentences, you can practically understand the usage of each character, going beyond what a vocabulary book offers. This video provides practical reading and writing exercises suitable for learners of all levels, from Japanese beginners to those aiming to improve their skills.
Each sentence is thoughtfully crafted to include a balanced mix of N5 Kanji characters. Written in hiragana, I will personally transform and read the underlined parts into Kanji. The speed of my reading changes from fast to slow to fast again, aiding in a deeper understanding. Additionally, English sentences accompany the hiragana text, with color markers highlighting corresponding words.
By writing along with me and pronouncing the sentences together, you can enhance your practical Kanji reading and writing skills, similar to solving exam problems. Moreover, you can learn not only Kanji but also fundamental and essential grammar and pronunciation simultaneously. This video offers a comprehensive and interactive approach to firmly acquire the basic skills needed for N5 level proficiency.
■Features:
Learn N5 Kanji through 50 short sentences.
Practical reading and writing exercises suitable for all levels.
Handwritten Kanji readings by a native Japanese speaker.
Pronunciation variations: Fast → Slow → Fast.
Color markers corresponding to hiragana sentences.
■Name of pen used:
ZEBRA / SARASA CLIP 1.0mm
■ If you find this video helpful, please like and share!
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love this learning style because it allows us to learn grammar, vocabulary, and definitely our main course is the kanji at the same time
What a beautiful handwriting ❤
This helps so much with sentence structure!
The perfect comment in my eyes I’ve been looking for resources to help understand sentence structures as they get more complex
This video is actually SO HELPFUL!! I can not only practice kanji, sentence structure, vocabulary and calligraphy, but also pitch and pronunciation by reading the sentences out loud along with the voice, while writing!! Thank you so much, this is such a useful tool!!!
This visual learning is such a wonderful help. I'm so excited. My Japanese is improving everyday! ❤
I love this way of teaching a language
Thank you for your efforts to make this video tutorial. I recommend this to my friends. I learn grammar, vocabulary and Kanji. ありがとうございます❤
THANK YOU VERY MUCH🎉. Different color described the sentence help me to understand structure for Japanese!!!
Thank you sooooo much!!
It’s so hard to practice reading Kanji on it’s own, even though I’m comfortable with Kana now; so this is the perfect combination!
Thank you very much ❤ I've been wanting for something like this and I'm so grateful that you guys made it! I think this is the best way to learn writing sentences (with kanji!) by shadowing the writer! The writing is so clear and pretty 🤩I feel like this is the final piece to really mastering Japanese, thank you once again ❣
I love this way of teaching like this! Hope you can publish another video like this
Excelent idea to teach kanji!
Thanks very much!
You're awesome. Thank you so much!
I feel so happy I came across your wonderful channel! It's a goldmine! The best way to learn kanji, vocabulary and grammar!
Thank you so much!❤🇯🇵
字がきれいですね❤❤❤
What a great way to sharpen my japanese writting and speaking skills, thank you very much! I To maximize my practice, I did around 15 sentences a day every day and came back to the previous sentences to evaluate how much I remember, each time. Hope you'll make more!
🥰 Thank you so much for this video. This video is actually what I needed to help me with sentence structure. The difference colors you use along with actually writing out the sentences help me for understanding. Since I learned writing on my iPad I wrote what I simple saw but I noticed how I write my stroke order and how I write some of the characters is wrong. Now I must go back practice it correctly.
This is great practice. Thank you very much!
This is really helpful. Thanks for posting.
とってもすばらしレッスンです
Wow. I love this format. ❤
Extremely helpful session.. Thank you so much ❤
Thank you. I will watch this in full later. I love your writing (slight slope upwards) but I am currently more used to graphical fonts on my phone. It’s great to have handwriting to compare.
So very excellent, this has all the elements. I love the parsing out of the sentence structure. One observation, for those who have a weak red and green color deficiency putting 3 vertical strokes through a color bar would set it apart and for colors that are the same hue but different shade adding three dots would distinguish it from the other. Just a thought. Thank-you for all your hard work.
좋은 시리즈. 감사합니다 ㅎㅎ
This is really helpful, thanks!
Thank you so much. This is an excellent approach to continue studying kanjis while incorporating useful day to day phrases. Honestly, sometimes only trying to memorize the Kanjis is very tiring, but at least in this way, is so much more entretaining.
you're hand writing is so beautiful. すごい
Very well teaching style, Arigato gozaimas.
that’s so nice! thank you!
hope you’ll do N4 video too!!!
This is a great way to learn kanji! The same video for N4 would be so helpful! 🙏🙏🙏
Yes N4 Onegai shimasu:))
thank you for this effort!
so helpful, thank you!!
very helpful, thank you!!!
This is relaxing ❤
I just heard at the end of Japanese sentences is where the verb goes.
Which seems crazy to me but of course the whole world doesnt speak the same
Спасибо за урок! Давно искала такой❤
Fabulous. Thank you
Thanks i complete the videos 25 remaining sentence in morning I also use it as my listening practice
thank you, this is very helpfull
It’s amazing, I'm waiting for the video of N4 similar video.
감사합니다
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Unfortunately i find it's hard to find content like this. Combined with other resources i might actually get ahead in learning the language for a long trip around Japan i would like to plan.(And if i ever get tickets to another Babymetal Japan show)
I feel happy that I could read the sentence with kanji in the thumbnail 😂 I'll be taking the JLPT in July.
Oh my god this is so helpful tysm!
Excelente. Muy buena pedagogía. Muy facil para poder asociar los kanjis y las palabras. Muchas gracias.
日本語の勉強するは大変ですが、頑張れます!ありがとうございます。
sorry can you correct me in this sentence. on what errors i made? thanks
Does everyone have very nice handwriting? 😂 I don't. I hurt my hands, but i try to make it legible.
Hello
元気ですか?
I miss being study from you.
I was busy in college exams past 5 months that i not able to focus on the learning language.
I hope you doing well teacher and taking good care.
I will start again from the portion i left!
Have good day teacher and thanks for keep uploading all the time.
I feel so happy to see your channel growing.
Keep it up teacher!
ありがとうございます🙇.
お久しぶりです!Thanks for supporting my channel since the early days. Thanks to your support, many people are now able to watch my videos, and I am very grateful for that. I will continue to do my best to make videos that are useful to you, and I hope you enjoy learning Japanese.ありがとうございます😊❤️
This video helped a lot. Btw please make n4 verb 4 video 😊
I have this pen too!!! Soo good to write!!’
People who feel encouraged to learn kanji by this 🙋☺️❤
Writing kanji seems more like drawing a stick figure battle than writing a sentence. Kinda fun but I can understand why no one uses it. Hiragana and Romaji seems much more efficient time wise. Very interesting though!
Thanks 😜
Thank you so much for this video :) I am going to give N4 this July, and this lesson is helping me brush up my N5 skills!
Thank you sensei❤
素晴らしい日本語のレツスン。✨️✨️☀️👍
レッスン
Makasih pai
please teacher do more video about series of kanji n4 and n3, i'm still waiting for day after day
Thank you. I'm making it now, so please wait a moment.
ありがとうおじゃいま。
can you create more, because my kanji book has a huge joint kanji.
your 50 sentence looks a very simple video.
I'm afraid to participate to the jft
❤
今日はいい天気ですね。this is what it means
Aqui é Brasil! Vocês ensinando através do inglês? Nossa língua Natal é a de Portugal, madame.
55:33
「ここは雪の世界
ホワイトスノー村よ。
美しい銀世界を楽しんでね。」 - Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure
thank you for this, is there any N4 kanji with short sentences for this?
Thank you very much, I am planning to make a N4 version as well, so please wait a bit.
@@LearnJapaneseChannel ありがとうございます
한국어로도 말씀 해주시면 감사하겠습니다.
@11:20 tabete: It is so hard to know how to use '~te' to function as 'and'. とても 難しい 覚えて 使う ん だ よ。
Thanks for your lesson. Could you share me the file PDF for writing
Thank you for watching the video! The PDF of this video will be distributed soon in the members-only community. If you're interested, please consider registering.😊↓
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ありがとうせんせい
For number 14 dont you need to add ごぜん anf ごご before the time to indicate morning and afternoon?
I'm sorry, I forgot to include "午前" and "午後"...
Thank you for letting me know!
It should be "学校は午前9時から午後4時までです"😊
Can u tell me the brand of your pen you are using and the nam of it. Thanks. Addition your handwriting is very very beautiful😮😁
ZEBRA / SARASA CLIP 1.0mmです😊Thank you!
@@LearnJapaneseChannel 🥰
Hi, I´ve seen before that both "library" and "film" are written in japanese like "図書館" and "映画", respectively, that is, in mere kanjis; therefore, how come you have written them (32:06 - 32:12 and 40:11 - 40:17), as well as others, in hiragana?
図, 館, 映 and 画 are N4 level kanji. Only 書 is N5.
It's better to write them in hiragana if we want to keep it N5.
To me most difficult is to understand how do I know which meaning of kanji to apply since there are few most often
I'm curious what text this is from.
These are all sentences I created, designed to incorporate as many commonly used kanji and grammar points as possible in a single sentence.
نريد أن نتعلم اللغة اليابانية ان شاءالله.
هل يوجد في اللغة اليابانية قاموس للمفردات؟
Thank you for your interest in Japanese. I'm sorry, but I'm not knowledgeable about books, so I can't provide specific information about them.
I hope there have n4 too 😢
I will be posting soon, so stay tuned and look forward to it!😊❤
I want to learn japanese, how do I start?
First, learn hiragana and katakana. Next, learn grammar and vocabulary. When you get used to it, we recommend that you gradually learn kanji in parallel.😊
서양인들 저 한자 진짜 어떡하냐 ㅎㅎ
yo why is 'kyou' the subject, and not the weather?
今日は is a topic, not subject. Two different things.
The sentence has so called "zero-subject" - the subject is omitted, cause it's irrelevant and unidentified, just like in English when you say "it's sunny", it's irrelevant what "it" is, what's relevant is that it's sunny.
You introduce the topic of the conversation, and then follow it with a comment.
As for today, it's good weather (or less literally, "the weather is nice").
Why your khanji is different from khanji app ? Like later khanji is different in app you wrote different why???
Kanji characters in applications, etc. are fonts, so they are designed for visibility, and some of them have different shapes than handwritten ones.
こんばんは先生、なぜ「東京駅に」より「東京駅は多い人がいます」を使いましたか
こんばんは!😊この文は、「東京駅」を主題(subject)にした文にしたかったので、助詞の「は」を使って「東京駅は人が多いです」と書きました。つまり、今現在人がたくさんいるという話ではなく、東京駅とはどんな場所なのかを説明したかったのです。
一方、今現在東京駅に人がたくさんいるということを伝えたい時は、「東京駅に人がたくさんいます」という文になります。
Good evening! I used the particle 'は' to make '東京駅' the subject of the sentence, so I wrote '東京駅は人が多いです,' meaning 'Tokyo Station is crowded.' In other words, I wanted to describe what kind of place Tokyo Station is, not necessarily that there are many people there right now.
On the other hand, if I want to convey that there are many people at Tokyo Station at the moment, the sentence would be '東京駅に人がたくさんいます,' meaning 'There are many people at Tokyo Station.
@@LearnJapaneseChannel あっ!そうなんですか、教えてありがとうございました🙌🏼
It helps me to understand better the nuances with the usage of the 「は」particle!
Last question, is there any difference between ゆっくり話しましょう ゆっくり話をしましょう? I feel like the first one would emphasizes on the fact that we need to talk slowly while the second one is more about having a proper conversation later, is that correct?
Thank you for your videos 🌸
It depends on the context before and after, but I think you are generally correct.Another point to consider is the difference between spoken and written language. When writing, "ゆっくり話をしましょう" sounds more natural, but when speaking, "ゆっくり話しましょう" is more natural.
Please verify the question 31, 大きい is い Adjective. Why you combine with な+Noun. What a native speaker???
"大きい" is an い-adjective, while "大きな" is a 連体詞(attributive noun), so they belong to different parts of speech. Both can modify nouns, but a attributive noun cannot become a predicate.
In this sentence, since "山" (mountain) follows, both "大きい" and "大きな" are acceptable and carry exactly the same meaning. In actual conversation, either one sounds equally natural.
Why do you write ください instead of 下さい?
"下さい" can be written in kanji when expressing the polite form of the verb "くれ" (give).
ex: コーヒーを下さい。(Please give me coffee.)
"ください" is written in hiragana when used as an auxiliary verb following a verb to express a polite request(Please).
ex: 待ってください。(Please wait.)
Ne pomaga kaj dosti!! Kaj naj počnem z prevodom v angleščino?? A so na svetu samo angleško govoreči ljudje? 😡
Excuse me. This vedio's focus in Japanese letters sees not clear for learners.
Thank you for your valuable feedback.
Its perfect for learners, in just 50 phrases you can learn all kanji from N5 and and some usefull words and grammar structures making the life of the learners easier. If you turn this into anki deck so
@@dbff2463 NICE