Our intermediate lessons cover even more Japanese grammar rules. You will be more comfortable using Japanese in regular conversation. At the end, you will know more than 800 Japanese words and will know over 200 Kanji!
We're mastering another important conjugation of verbs. Oh, don't take it so seriously! Studying should never torture you! Let's do it!
Login Or Create An AccountDo you think you are a strong-willed person? Are you hoping to be? You can't have a strong will if you don't have any goals. Let's start coming up with your goals by learning this expression!
Read LessonThe best way to master a new conjugation of verbs is to use it as often as possible. Open your planner, and start to write down your plans "in Japanese" now!
Login Or Create An Account弱肉強食 -- "The Law of the Jungle". Yeah, we end up experiencing this sometimes. One of the things that makes you stronger in this harsh world is 勉強! Don't stop, and keep studying!
Read LessonDon't you feel good about being able to write some often used words in kanji? 勉強 is definitely one of them. Let's study 勉強 and some other kanji in this drill!
Login Or Create An AccountWe, human beings, are forget things easily! When we're very sick, we promise to take good care of ourselves. But once we get back to normal, we just forget it -- like John in this lesson! The cold season is coming. It might be a good idea to reconsider your health now.
Read LessonNo, this title is not correct! The original saying is "man is a thinking reed." But sometimes people seem to forget things too easily, don't they?
Login Or Create An AccountWe've mastered another important conjugation of verbs: the volitional form. The best way to master a new conjugation is to use it again and again. Let's use them! どんどんつかおう!
Go Premium To Take QuizYou may already know the expression がんばって, which you use to encourage someone. This is not the only way to wish someone good luck. Let's master another expression to wish good luck to your friends and yourself!
Read LessonDo you tend to prepare for things beforehand or wait until the last minute? Either way, it's good to master this drill just in case! Are you ready?
Login Or Create An AccountWe already know how to retell what we've heard by using the expression ~そうです, right? But when you have a lot of hearsay information, ~そうです might be too tedious! Master a shorter version so that you can efficiently manage the information!
Read LessonWhy don't you take a look at a mirror when you are totally upset about something? You may find you are おにみたい! Take a deep breath, and smile!
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