Hello! I’m going to Japan soon for traveling and I thought it could come in handy to know some Japanese.
Do you guys have suggestions on YouTube channels or other resources that teaches Japanese by topic? While also letting you know the grammar behind some phrases?
Like for instance, restaurant as topic.
You get to know useful phrases like “I want one beer and two cola” and that the channel also shows the grammer “I want to…” so that you can also incorporate that into other things. For instance to say instead “I want to go to the supermarket”
Or smth like that 🙏🏻
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I think they all do that at least sometimes
Japanese ammo might be up your alley
e.g. phrases for giving gifts [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR749kF-PWE)
also textbooks tend to do this at least a bit, with each chapter having a “theme”, for instance geography, technology, cuisine, and so on
yeah learning a little about a “topic” is pretty common
https://www.erin.jpf.go.jp/en/ is aimed at exchange students so all the lessons are firmly around a practical theme, like “ordering food” or “asking where something is”
The first Japanese class I ever took was kind of geared towards learning the basics you’d actually use like that and we used a book called “Japanese for Busy People”.