Minna No Nihongo Kyouan %5bverified%5d [exclusive] Official

Direct alignment with the textbook's (Grammar structures) and Renshuu B (Substitution drills).

The actual flow of the classroom, split into teacher actions and expected student responses. The Anatomy of a Verified Lesson Plan Flow

A successful lesson plan balances teacher explanation with active student production. To maximize student talking time, structure your Kyouan around the four-stage PPP framework: , Mechanical Practice (Practice) , Application (Production) , and Review . 1. Introduction (導入 - Dounyuu)

💡 Encourage students to mimic your intonation and speed immediately after a prompt.

Websites run by veteran native-Japanese instructors (such as Nihongo Kyoushi no Kokoroiki or Kyoushi no Moto ) offer free, chapter-by-chapter breakdowns of kyouan that have been tested in language school classrooms globally. Minna No Nihongo Kyouan %5BVERIFIED%5D

Important: The 1st edition Kyouan is outdated. Always use the (Dai 2-han) to match current textbooks.

Includes specific "Instructions" (Shiki) for what the teacher should say. Erin’s Challenge / JF Standard: Great for supplementary visual materials. Aligns well with the communicative approach. Minna no Kyoushi Support Site:

The verified Minna no Nihongo method emphasizes teaching . A strong Kyouan doesn't just list grammar; it scripts the "Direct Method."

Includes prompts for whiteboard layouts and flashcard usage. The Core Structure of a Minna No Nihongo Lesson To maximize student talking time, structure your Kyouan

Clearly explain the meaning and form of the new grammar point.

As students and teachers progress, the complexity of the material increases, making a structured guide even more critical. The intermediate manuals, such as , are divided into three distinct parts: Editorial policy and book structure, guidelines for teaching each lesson, and supplementary materials covering complex grammar forms like the causative and passive.

Finding authentic materials is crucial. Many Japanese language schools and experienced tutors curate their own Kyouan based on the official teacher’s guide.

A free-talk or task-based activity where students apply the grammar in a new, unscripted context. Official Resources for Teachers Websites run by veteran native-Japanese instructors (such as

In the late 1990s, a young Japanese teacher named Yuki was hired at a large language school in Shinjuku, Tokyo. On her first day, the head instructor handed her two things: a battered copy of Minna no Nihongo (Main Textbook), and a much thicker, yellowish booklet titled Minna no Nihongo Kyouan — "Teacher’s Lesson Plan."

Are your students or looking to pass the JLPT N5/N4 exams?

The first 25 lessons lay the groundwork for basic Japanese communication. Anticipating these common student bottlenecks will save valuable instructional time.