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Mr Khan said:

I'm in level 2 as of now (third semester learning it so far), and have been learning from a book called "Genki"

 

http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index.en.html


They're a little strange in terms of how they prioritize vocabulary (we learned hospital before we learned house), but they teach structure really well.

 

いま、ぼくはさんがっきのにほんごのじゅぎょうです。 ”げんき”のきょうかっしょうをつかっています。

 

oh, and this is how i learned the basics (the first 6 chapters, so the first semester's worth of knowledge)
Lesson 1:
Question sentences
Noun1 no Noun2

Lesson 2:
kore/sore/are/dore/kono/sono/ano/dono/koko/soko/asoko/doko
mo
jya nai
Lesson 3:
Basic conjugation (masu)
Frequency adverbs
the particle wa
masen ka as a suggestion

Lesson 4:
arimasu/imasu
Past tense
takusan
time of day (ichiji, niji, etc.)
to (as and)

Lesson 5:
Intro. to i and na adjectives
mashou
basic counting

Lesson 6:
te form
te kudasai
te mo ii desu/te wa ikemasen
kara

Ok, I'm gonna make a syllabus today. It'll be rough. Ty to you and all the other guys who gave me their lesson plans. Please give me feedback on it when I give the first draft.

 

Kantor said:
All the Japanese I speak:

Konnichiwa = Hello
Sayonara = Goodbye
Arrigato = Thank you
Shirimasen = I don't know
Abunai = Danger
Dameda = Forbidden
Yamero = Stop

The last three, I know from Kensuke's Kingdom.

 Did you try out my "lesson"? Please tell me what you think about it so I can change it.