Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa -

Context : Discussing marital status, jobs, and family members during a casual chat. Key Phrase : Shitte imasu (I know/I am aware).

This paper provides a detailed structural and thematic overview of the conversation ( ) components in the first 25 lessons of Minna No Nihongo Shokyu I Overview of "Minna No Nihongo" Beginner I Minna No Nihongo Shokyu I

Translation: A: What are you? B: I'm a student.

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Reviewing a festival or trip and comparing two things (e.g., Tokyo vs. Kyoto). Key Phrase: Zutto yokatta desu. (It was much better.) Lesson 13: Desires and Wants ( Bifuteki o tabetai desu )

Every Kaiwa section in Minna no Nihongo serves a specific purpose. It places the newly learned grammar points into a natural, real-world context. The dialogues follow a continuous storyline involving foreign expats, students, and their Japanese colleagues or neighbors. Key Conversational Themes

Lesson 1 introduces "N1 wa N2 desu" for stating names, occupations, and nationalities. Daily Interactions (Lessons 6–13): Context : Discussing marital status, jobs, and family

Lesson 12: Comparing Options ( Gion matsuri wa doo deshita ka )

At a local matsuri, conversations about food stalls, games, and customs: 「屋台は楽しいですね。」 Key phrases: 文化語彙, commenting, asking about customs.

Taihen desu ne. (That must be tough / hard for you.) B: I'm a student

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Minna no Nihongo I - listening audio ( Kaiwa & Mondai )( Lesson 1