At the back of the book, you will typically find:
: It allows students to understand the meaning of the exercises and dialogues they are practicing in the main text.
This section covers the first 25 lessons (Lessons 1–25). At the back of the book, you will
Me alegra compartir con ustedes un recurso valioso para aquellos que están aprendiendo japonés: "Minna no Nihongo I" traducido y con notas gramaticales en español.
. It provides essential Spanish translations for vocabulary, sentence patterns, and conversations, along with grammatical explanations and cultural context for self-study or classroom use For a detailed description and to purchase the book, visit | | Notas Gramaticales | Clear, step-by-step grammar
| | Content | | :--- | :--- | | Vocabulario | Full list of new words from the main lesson, translated into Spanish with contextual notes. | | Traducción de las Frases y Conversaciones | Spanish translation of the main textbook’s "Pattern Sentences" and "Conversation" (usually gray or pink pages in the original). | | Notas Gramaticales | Clear, step-by-step grammar explanations in Spanish. Includes sentence patterns, conjugation rules, and usage notes. | | Información Cultural (occasionally) | Short notes on Japanese culture relevant to the lesson (e.g., san usage, bowing, counting systems). |
Use the guide to understand the "Sentence Patterns" and "Conversations" while looking at the main book. | | Notas Gramaticales | Clear
Review the vocabulary list in this guide before opening the main textbook.