

But I guess it really comes down to the user. I don’t think if you’re studying properly you’re simply “memorizing the sentences.” You should be actively thinking about what grammar points you’re using and formulating the sentences actively based on the English prompt. The Japanese I course has 1,000 sentences. It’s an enjoyable and efficient way to learn your grammar, especially if you’re on the go a lot, which was the case with me.Īnyone using it should go into the language settings and turn off romaji (switch to kanji+furigana), if you’re a decent way into WaniKani then you could set it to kanji only, too. The Japanese I course covers about the same material as Genki I, and the Japanese II course covers about the same material as Genki II.
