Third revised edition of Genki: an integrated course in elementary Japanese 初級 日本語 げ ん き[第3版] . This is the first textbook in the series that includes 12 lessons in which the student will learn the basics of Japanese. Each of the lessons contains a specific topic on which vocabulary and grammar are practiced.
When did Genki 3rd edition come out?
Author Eri Banno Yoko Ikeda Yutaka Ohno Chikako Shinagawa Kyoko Tokashiki
---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------
Date Published 2020/03/05
ISBN 978-4-7890-1730-5
Size/Total pages 257 × 182 mm/384 pages
Stock Available
How many pages does Genki 2 have?
ISBN-13: 9784789014434
-------------------- --------------------
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui Company
Publication date: 10/28/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 385
How many volumes of Genki are there?
two volumes
What order are the Genki books in?
- Genki I: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese.
- #2.
- #2.
- Genki I: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese - Workbook.
- Genki II: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese - Workbook.
- Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese - Answer Key.
How many pages is Genki?
Is Genki 2 enough?
In a nutshell, Genki 2 is for JLPT N4 because its lesson structure has everything that you need to pass N4. Therefore, if you are preparing to take the JLPT N4, Genki 2 is one of the most reliable resources that you can always rely on.
How long does it take to study Genki 1?
Generally speaking, in each lesson 6 hours should be allotted to the Dialogue and Grammar section, and 3 hours to Reading and Writing, so completion of all 23 lessons should take approximately 200 hours of class time.
Are the Genki textbooks good for self study?
Well, you can use Genki for self-study, but your learning can never be as quick, effective, and excellent as learning with help of a tutor. In other words, you can use this study material to learn and practice Japanese on your own.
Is Genki 1 and 2 worth it?
Genki 1 is better than Genki 2. Just because it's practical doesn't mean it's going to come easily, at least not for all of us. The first book in Genki, Japan Times series is legendary because it can genuinely take a person from level zero to haven't a pretty good conceptual understanding of how Japanese basics work.