CENTRALIZER (aka MASTERLIST)
What can go on behind the process of learning your target language
Basic vocab: Verbs, Nouns, Adverbs, Adjectives
Basic vocab: KANJI numbers, HIRAGANA, KATAKANA, Adjectives, Animals
VOCABULARY CHEAT SHEETS (Days of the week, Months, colours, animals, all counters, numbers)
FLASHCARDS (numbers, counters, amount)
Japanese money and shopping
Numbers: How to count in Japanese
Numbers: How to count in Japanese (II)
How to count in Japanese: The ‘not-so-easy’ system
Christmas vocabulary and phrases
Valentine’s Day vocabulary and phrases
How people snore in different languages
Minna no Nihongo LESSON 1 - Vocabulary
Minna no Nihongo LESSON 2 - Vocabulary
Days, weeks, months, years (II)
Prepositions of place (Positions)
Most common nouns in Japanese
BASIC JAPANESE CHEAT SHEET
BASIC JAPANESE CHEAT SHEET (II)
How to study when you don’t want to
Subject and Object pronouns; Posessive pronouns and adjectives
Sentence Structure and particles
Time expressions CHEAT SHEET
Basic Japanese Grammar: PARTICLES
Basic Japanese Grammar: PARTICLES (II)
Basic Japanese Grammar: PARTICLES (III) The difference between ha/wa and ka
Basic Japanese Grammar: QUESTION WORDS
Basic Japanese Grammar: COUNTERS
Basic Japanese Grammar: COUNTERS (II)
KATAKANA The difference between SHI and TSU
KATAKANA The difference between SHI, N, TSU, SO
KANJI: Difference between 名 and 名前
It started to get dark. (Dark)
Gratitude before meals: itadakimasu
Japanese Phrases: Explained
Japanese Phrases: Explained (II)
Japanese Phrases: Expressing Desires
Japanese Phrases: Greetings, Worries and Love
Japanese Phrases: Useful materials for a presentation
Individual words and KANJI:
Foreigner/Foreign citizen
To be placed on/To appear
To teach/To inform/To instruct
To get up/To rise/To wake up
To go out/To vanish/To disappear
To cross over/To go across
To cut/ To chop/ To slice
To wear (from shoulders down)
To see/ To look/ To watch
To borrow/ To have a loan
To take off (clothes, shoes)
To stick/ To paste/ To affix
Coincidence/ Agreement/ Match
Younger brother/Little brother
Siblings/Brothers and Sisters
Taking BREAKS from learning: 5-minute breaks and 15-minute breaks (and what to do in the meantime)
Japanese Resources (Writing: Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji; Dictionaries; Grammar; Vocabulary; Tools & Apps; Reading; Listening)
Textbooks, Online and phone dictionaries, ONline reading, Imrpoving your speaking, Listening, Reading and writing practice, News, Podcasts and radio, YT, TV, Tumblr, Blogs, Websites for Learning Japanese
Ultimate Japanese Language Learning Resource List
Japanese Listening Practice for Beginners
YouTube channels for learning languages
Books to learn Japanese (online, free)
Printable KANJI worksheet
A guide to speaking Colloquial Japanese
Manga for beginners in Japanese
Watching and Listening in Japanese