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[N4] 日本のおもしろい妖怪(ようかい)
The library at my alma mater recently added the new Genki Tadoku graded readers for the fall semester. So, of course I had to go check them out when I was back in town last month!
This is my book review for a book on yōkai, which can be read right after finishing lesson 19 of the 2nd Genki textbook.
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There's one valuable resource for Genki that I can absolutely recommend: the Genki Study Resources by Seth Clydesdale
Simply select the current Genki lesson you are working on in class and get started with exercises on vocabulary, grammar, and kanji.
Since you are studying Japanese at a university, also check if you have access to the Genki Tadoku Books through your library. They just came out this year and are little stories in simple Japanese that are perfect to read after finishing a lesson of your Genki textbook. I wrote a bit more about them here:
i posted this on my jpn sideblog but i dont think it showed up in the tags so gonna try again here
i'm studying japanese at uni and for my classes we use genki, i'm currently on the first chapter of genki 2. i'm wondering if there's any books/resources out there (not duolingo or apps but like books or worksheets maybe?) that are equivalent to my level and have exercises to practice with that i can use to supplement my genki studying. any help is appreciated <3
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