The focus moves towards making polite requests ( ~te kudasai ), expressing desires ( ~tai desu ), and talking about abilities ( koto ga dekimasu ). You'll also learn how to form the te-form for more complex sentences.
Stating what you want ( ~ga hoshii ) or what you want to do ( ~tai desu ). The conversation centers around planning a holiday or choosing a menu item. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 1 To 25 Kaiwa
Read a line of the dialogue silently, look away from the textbook, and say it out loud to an empty room or a mirror. This trains your brain to recall structures without relying on reading cues. The focus moves towards making polite requests (
Manners for entering a home and being served tea (Lesson 8). The conversation centers around planning a holiday or
O-naka ga pekopeko desu. (I am starving / my stomach is completely empty.) Lesson 14: Making Requests ( Midori-choo made onegaishimasu )