![]() And if you've learned the basics somewhere else, we've made it easy to jump right in and continue your studies here. If you used the first Human Japanese, you'll find Intermediate to be a completely seamless experience. You have to have the discipline to study on your own, though. Human Japanese Intermediate is packed with content and features that will take your Japanese to the next level. If you get the supplementary workbook, which I suggest you do, you will have plenty of lessons to reinforce everything. It covers everything necessary for daily conversation and explains a lot of the idiomatic expressions you will encounter. So, basically 1 year to complete the whole thing - but again, I suggest you take as long as you need. For example, you learn the two Japanese scripts hiragana and katakana. There are 50 lessons, and it's designed so that each lesson can be completed in a week though you may want to take longer than that. Human Japanese Level 1 The first one is designed to help you learn Japanese from square one and assumes that you know absolutely nothing about the language except that you want to learn it. Each chapter is centered around a passage, which gets progressively more difficult. It has a different organization from most other textbooks - for one you start with all three writing systems, so you have to know Hiragana and Katakana before you use it. Now, I can't compare because the only other textbook I've used is "Nakama" and I've glanced through "Youkoso!" and "Genki." Anyway, my suggestion is "Introduction to Modern Japanese" published by Cambridge University. I have a suggestion that as of yet I haven't seen mentioned.
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