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Genki Textbook Volume 1, 3rd edition (Genki (1)) (Multilingual Edition) (Japanese Edition)

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GENKI: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese is a study resource for people who are starting to learn Japanese. It is designed to comprehensively build communication competencies across all four skill areas–listening, speaking, reading, and writing. GENKI consists of 23 lessons, divided into two volumes of textbooks and workbooks. Vol. 1 contains Lessons 1-12, and Vol. 2 covers Lessons 13-23. The audio material of the textbooks and workbooks can be downloaded and played on mobile devices by using an app called OTO Navi.

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13 reviews for Genki Textbook Volume 1, 3rd edition (Genki (1)) (Multilingual Edition) (Japanese Edition)

  1. Luiza

    Produto chegou antes do previsto pelo site! Acho que ele poderia ser melhor embalado mas ele não veio danificado não! Gosto de ler ele mas eu já tenho um conhecimento prévio de japonês, seria bom você ter também

  2. otaku

    Have helped me a lot with learning Japanese some of it like getting the audio stuff is very slightly confusing but I managed to find it anyway I really recommend this to people starting to learn Japanese.

  3. Casi

    I’m in chapter 4 and enjoying it so far. The fact that there is an American main character in the book is really cool—she and I are apparently both from the same state, too!

    One of the teachers from iTalki recommended this book to me and she mentioned that many students wimp out (my words) starting in chapter 3 because the book stops using romanji. However, this was not a problem for me at all, because I had previously spent 2 months practicing Hiragana and Katakana (recognizing, writing, pronouncing), as well as learning a few Kanji through the website WaniKani. Plus, I don’t think I like romanji very much (personal preference), so I was actually thankful when the romanji finally disappeared in Chapter 3.

    I like the audio samples, and I like to repeat after the speakers and imitate them. (I downloaded it on my phone, as part of the book purchase.) I’m not part of a class or anything; just self-studying for now.

  4. Maria G.

    Consegna perfetta, libro perfetto. Ottimo testo per chi studia giapponese.

  5. Mayeen

    I Find Everything Up To Chapter 2 End Most Interesting. I Am Learning My Future Japanese Studies With This Book.

  6. A. Randall

    very helpful books, along with Duo-lingo app these books are a helpful addition.

  7. Jared Gutiérrez

    Si estás empezando desde 0 el japonés este es un buen libro con una ruta de camino ya hecha: Genki 1, Genki 2, Quartet 1, Quartet 2.
    Con solo estos libros y de manera autodidacta puedes llegar a intermedio en corto periodo de tiempo y con explicaciones gramaticales fáciles de entender (eso es lo más importante)

  8. Anon

    Had a misspell that iv seen like with student which is gakusei and its written like gakusee none critical but still

  9. Random Guy

    Its full of information and I’m learning a lot from this, but this book feels more suited to be taught with a teacher than self study.
    For this book to work for self study you would need a strong will to setup a kanji practice paper and setup a practice review schedule.

    Basically you would have to do a teacher’s job without a teacher’s insight, while also studying the material, but the content itself is great.
    Short version, a tutor’s help would go a long way.

  10. Anaya Swanson

    I love this book. I learn the vocab and then do the lesson. Very thorough and easy to understand. Definitely recommend if you’re learning Japanese and you know hiragana

  11. Autumn

    My daughter loves these books! They are very helpful, thorough, and of great quality.

  12. Aaron

    In all fairness, I have only just started this course. I consider myself a language nerd, I have studied well over dozen languages. I ordered and studied Remembering the Kana by J Heisig before ordering this book (I also highly recommend Heisig’s books) I am impressed that the Japan Times Publishing app is open, free and works seamlessly with the study text of Genki, it helps take the guess work out of the pronunciation of the exercises. Although I usually study a language in conjunction with my Pimsleur conversation app, I think this book/audio app will keep me busy and satisfied for the start of my journey into Japanese.

  13. Patrick

    One of the best textbooks to learn Japanese from. It is also used in actual Japanese schools and classes from what I’ve been told. I highly recommend it but I feel you should learn your hiragana, katakana and basic kanji first before getting into it. Highly recommend it.

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