He whole focus is to make the learner familiar with the language, understand and speak basic phrases in daily life situations. Introduction to written text in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji.
Here are some examples of N5-level grammar with their meanings:
〜です (desu): To be (copula) Example: 私は学生です。(Watashi wa gakusei desu.) – I am a student.
〜じゃありません (ja arimasen): To not be (negative copula) Example: 彼は医者じゃありません。(Kare wa isha ja arimasen.) – He is not a doctor.
〜もありません (mo arimasen): There is not~ Example: ここに猫もありません。(Koko ni neko mo arimasen.) – There are no cats here.
〜があります (ga arimasu): There is/are~ Example: この町に公園があります。(Kono machi ni kouen ga arimasu.) – There is a park in this town.
〜がいます (ga imasu): There is/are~ (for living things) Example: あそこに犬がいます。(Asoko ni inu ga imasu.) – There is a dog over there.
〜から (kara): Because Example: 寒いから、コートを着ます。(Samui kara, kooto o kimasu.) – I wear a coat because it’s cold.
These grammar structures are fundamental for basic communication and understanding in Japanese at the N5 level.
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