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Genki Lesson 1: Vocabulary - LEARN and TEST all 66 Words! - Japanese with Video Games 

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LEARN and TEST yourself on all 66 Vocabulary words covered in Genki 1 Lesson 1!!
With the help of countless video games get a stronger visual connection to the words to help you remember them in a more fun and enjoyable way!
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Intro - 00:00
Learn Vocab - 01:25
Test Recognition (ENG) - 20:03
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Комментарии : 65   
@jamestays8416
@jamestays8416 2 года назад
Scorpion cuts sub zero in half "...half. はん" I laughed more than I should have.
@user-hw8hj7fu9j
@user-hw8hj7fu9j 3 месяца назад
Looking at the composition of when scorpion gets cut in half, it serves as a good reminder for how the kanji should look, like a line right down the middle
@southcoastinventors6583
@southcoastinventors6583 2 года назад
This such a good way to learn vocabulary. Three forms of repetition, visual association, audio association, and finally two different voices. Thanks you so much. Also Mortal Combat is a great choice for 半.
@devilchi5375
@devilchi5375 8 месяцев назад
Sneaking mortal kombat in this video was probably the best choice 😂😂
@GameGengo
@GameGengo 2 года назад
Hey guys! I hope all of you using the Genki Textbook find this video useful to help you remember all the vocabulary for Lesson 1! Thanks for enjoying the channel
@jordynkoedyker9422
@jordynkoedyker9422 10 месяцев назад
Are there vocabulary videos like this for the other Genki lessons?? This is just what I was looking for, but I can’t seem to find the other lessons 🤔
@ryansligh4141
@ryansligh4141 10 месяцев назад
This video was so fun and effective for remember vocab! Do you have any plans for Lesson 2 vocab video?
@rumikuzu
@rumikuzu 2 года назад
I’m so happy that I found your channel! You make learning vocabulary so much less boring and fun! I’m sure editing these kind of videos must take so long so thx you sm I really appreciate it
@Emma-ri7gk
@Emma-ri7gk 2 года назад
Are you kidding me? Every time I look for really specific lessons on youtube, I found you made one. One day ago. Do you read our minds? (Thank you so much)
@sarahholzhausen6200
@sarahholzhausen6200 2 года назад
love this! please keep doing genki videos. you are awesome!
@hirorentwin6644
@hirorentwin6644 2 года назад
I’m really happy with this series thank youuu so much !!
@vegansmurf
@vegansmurf 5 месяцев назад
I love this style for learning vocabulary. Very helpful! I need more vocabulary in my life but I can't find any other videos on your channel exactly like this 😢. More straight vocabulary please 🙏
@shyonae
@shyonae 2 года назад
Oh my god YES!! Thank you so much for this! Can't wait for more!
@tomplisken6416
@tomplisken6416 2 года назад
This is great! Thank you for all the hard work you do for us!
@ktmarie4932
@ktmarie4932 2 года назад
this is literally perfect!!! thank you ❤️
@cose1352
@cose1352 2 года назад
This video was so help for learning. I've been trying to learn, and I've just put it off for so long. hope there's more vids in the future!
@Miechiskege
@Miechiskege 2 года назад
This is it. The way this series is done is perfect. Please continue it!
@Miechiskege
@Miechiskege 2 года назад
Especially the background context when reviewing. Most effective for me so far.
@Miechiskege
@Miechiskege 2 года назад
And the blur makes you find the information in your head rather than it being given to you. This is really well done!
@silkentofu76
@silkentofu76 Год назад
This is immensely helpful
@LegitimateW
@LegitimateW 5 месяцев назад
thank you for this!
@Vamprei
@Vamprei 2 года назад
I have a midterm this week so this is a nice review, thanks. :)
@Punjabigrown
@Punjabigrown 2 года назад
I'm late to the lesson😱. Thanks again, it's so nice to have this consistent flow of videos
@chrisdove1928
@chrisdove1928 2 года назад
どうもありがとうございます, I watched a lot of other youtube videos, to learn vocabulary but, yours always hits diffrent, you make amzaing content that I can watch and enjoy while also learning.
@bgm8253
@bgm8253 2 года назад
This is perfect!! Thank you so much! I was just thinking you should do this
@GameGengo
@GameGengo 2 года назад
Yaaaay thank you so much
@Epiphanetic_
@Epiphanetic_ 3 месяца назад
Need more of these vocab videos it’s really well done.
@Doubting_Didymus
@Doubting_Didymus 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Matt
@Deanduo
@Deanduo 2 года назад
Love it!
@PedroGarcia-to2em
@PedroGarcia-to2em Год назад
thank you !!!
@ipanzridwan297
@ipanzridwan297 2 года назад
Thx so much 👍
@abellsatime378
@abellsatime378 2 года назад
Even though I don't have the venom book, this is really useful! Thanks for organizing the cards!
@japaneselearning2645
@japaneselearning2645 2 года назад
This would make a great Anki deck
@DTechDive
@DTechDive 8 месяцев назад
Thankyou
@bgnoodle4325
@bgnoodle4325 6 месяцев назад
when the Jenova music started playing at お母さん I lost my mind. Thank you for these videos, they are perfect to keep my japanese fresh when I dont have anyone to practice with.
@nightcorealg5765
@nightcorealg5765 Год назад
anyone else at 2 am learning some words because bored not because we want to study BUT in the end it's a plus?
@MrbK-si5gk
@MrbK-si5gk 6 месяцев назад
+1
@ForgedinPrint
@ForgedinPrint 10 месяцев назад
This is really great since I don't get many opportunities to use japanese (I did find a crew of native japanese speakers but I'm not at a level where I can even come close to joining properly). I will say though putting in words like sensei, words that have probably been memed to the point it's an english word as well, is funny to me. Yes I know not everyone knows what a sensei is, even those actually learning japanese, I just find it funny I can say sensei in any room and a good number of people, even those that aren't interested in the language, would probably know what I'm saying. Edit: You are the expert here, obviously, but hopefully you read this. An interesting idea I had might be for words that sound similar to their english counterpart (america, amerika. Pen, pen. Egypt, egypto and so on), might be an interesting idea to just gloss over it, or make a dedicated video showcasing the words like that, so the other words that are different have more time. There might be something I'm obviously missing, like maybe there are enough words that sound similar but are completely different, that this idea wouldn't work, but thought I'd share it anyway.
@septimus4762
@septimus4762 Год назад
The video for 半 really caught me off guard😅
@cristinaolefane1509
@cristinaolefane1509 7 месяцев назад
I hope you also cover book 2 of genki. That will help us a lot not mentioning how your contents help us more
@Rachel-en2xw
@Rachel-en2xw 5 месяцев назад
watch tokini andy until then
@theodorexenophon7612
@theodorexenophon7612 Год назад
I think the one's where there's a sample sentence were a bit more helpful then just the videos.
@GameGengo
@GameGengo Год назад
Yeah I definitely agree! The reason why they dont all have examples is that would have taken weeks to find all the examples/translate etc, but also not every word is used commonly in media like Video Games, so its hard to get example sentences for absolutely everything
@davidbeauvais1364
@davidbeauvais1364 2 месяца назад
Subbed
@shade5734
@shade5734 2 года назад
I can't think of this word at 2:03 without seeing and hearing Dogen say it.
@Coralem
@Coralem 9 месяцев назад
The outline of だいがく at 40:39 is visible against the white "Sims4" logo.
@ToKiniAndy
@ToKiniAndy 2 года назад
Game Gengo trying to replace me. 😭😭😭 Jk though. Keep it up man. Lol
@GameGengo
@GameGengo 2 года назад
No one could ever replace you Andy ❤
@Deanduo
@Deanduo 2 года назад
Lolol
@micheltarifa6873
@micheltarifa6873 Год назад
7:00
@volnaes
@volnaes Год назад
Does anyone actually recommend the Genki Textbook?
@shenysys
@shenysys 5 месяцев назад
HI, Can this video be used with 2nd edtion or too many changes in 3rd edtion ?
@JesusOfPaign
@JesusOfPaign Год назад
Me, refreshing my diminished vocabulary after 3.5 years of no japanese study: ☺️ *video plays five seconds of Waterfalls from Life is Strange* Me: *sobbing*
@Deanduo
@Deanduo 2 года назад
Would you ever make any of your videos available for download to your Patreon subs? I would love to put these audio only on my ipod I use for Japanese immersion.
@GameGengo
@GameGengo 2 года назад
Thats a great idea! Im certainly open to the idea! I hadn't thought people would find that useful! Ill see what i can do!
@boop733
@boop733 Год назад
what song is that at 10:12?
@drb.academy
@drb.academy 22 дня назад
is there any flashcard to this series???
@lynn6297
@lynn6297 2 года назад
Would like to see this for Minna no Nihongo aswell. Love the example pronunciation!
@johnwalker8427
@johnwalker8427 7 месяцев назад
Hey folks? Does anyone know if a video for lesson 2 is out? I can't seem to find one 😅
@soton5teve
@soton5teve 7 месяцев назад
Not exactly what you're looking for but maybe the nearest. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_8Tede6NaBU.htmlsi=VbG_ETBAQtZYcHls
@ItsNothingAmazing
@ItsNothingAmazing 10 месяцев назад
Mistake at 29:30 you revealed the answer along with the word
@paris6240
@paris6240 7 месяцев назад
When i type さい for years old the kanji doesn’t pop up and when i looked it up it said とし is years old. Is this something that changed over time or something?
@GameGengo
@GameGengo 7 месяцев назад
There are different readings for kanji used in different words :) さい isnt usually used by itself like that, its used after a number like 35歳 like 35 'years old', とし however is a word by itself for 'year/age'
@paris6240
@paris6240 7 месяцев назад
@@GameGengo okay i understand, thank you so much bro. Keep doing your thing💪🏾
@user-si5gw5dq7s
@user-si5gw5dq7s 2 года назад
KUDOS!
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