Evelyn Meza
Minnano nihongo or Genki?

Hey everyone! So I'm learning Japanese for myself, and I was wondering which book you think it's better for self learning;

Minna no nihongo or Genki

Also, if you have any other suggestion please let me know! :)


Mil gracias!

22 déc. 2017 18:59
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From a teacher's point of view of textbooks mentioned above, "Genki" is a good way to start learning sentence structures and grammar points.  You can practise all four macro skills (i.e. reading, writing, speaking & listening) within one text book. If you seek more practice, workbook is also available.  Negative side is, it can be difficult to do group/pair work yourself.  However, if you have a study buddy, you can start making a small conversation with him/her in Japanese as soon as chapter 3. 


"Minna no nihongo" is more focused on grammar points and covers them more than "Genki".  Thus, it is probably more friendly textbook to autodidacts.  However, all the explanations are in a separate book, so it may not be as convenient as "Genki".  Other workbooks are also available and if you collect all of the series, it would be quite bulky.  But, you can gain thorough knowledge from them for sure. 


Each textbook has pros and cons, so at the end it all depends on your learning style, purposes of learning and preferences. Good luck to you all with your studies and enjoy!   

23 décembre 2017
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If you're learning alone without a teacher. I suggest you to use Genki I. Minna no nihongo requires a teacher I think.
24 décembre 2017
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I initially purchased Minna no NIhongo-    quickly returned it and got Genki.

I love using the Genki textbook.    I think for an absolute beginner of the Japanese language using

Minna no Nihongo would be very frustrating because there's  no English.    It's also a pretty boring looking

text and has no audio.    Besides having audio, Genki has a lot of exercises that really drill the material well. 

Good luck with your Japanese learning!

23 décembre 2017
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I don't have any experience with minna no nihongo, but I did use Genki 1 in a university class last year. I found it useful, but eventually got REALLY annoyed with the way some of the vocab was ordered. I think that it's good for getting started, but definitely not suitable to be your only source
22 décembre 2017
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I used Minna no Nihongo in university and while I look back in fondness at the tales of Mike Miller I think you need a teacher to get the most out of it. Where as for self study I'd just go with Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese as I think that's better nowadays. ^^
25 décembre 2017
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