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Hackers Japanese Conversation 10-Minute Miracle: Speaking in Patterns
Hackers Japanese Conversation 10-Minute Miracle: Speaking in Patterns
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Anyone can speak Japanese fluently in just 10 minutes a day!
A collection of the most commonly used real-life patterns by Japanese people!


1.
Learn the most common real-life patterns used by Japanese people!
2.
Speak fluently like a Japanese person in just 10 minutes a day!
3.
Anyone can learn patterns easily and surely with a step-by-step learning method!
4. MP3 of the textbook is provided so you can listen to it anytime, anywhere with a QR code!
5.
We provide a variety of free learning materials to maximize your learning effectiveness!
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index
Types and conjugation of verbs

Chapter 1: Introducing and Informing Patterns
Day 01 There is a celebrity.
Day 02 There is a convenience store in front of the station.
Day 03 I live in Tokyo.
Day 04 Where is the charger?
Day 05 That place is called Kinkaku-ji Temple.

Chapter 2: Patterns that Express Likes and Dislikes
Day 06 I like company dinners.
Day 07 I hate Mondays.
Day 08 Which do you like better, J-pop or K-pop?
Day 09 I'm interested in investing.
Day 10 I like the vlog.
Day 11 I'm bad at lying.
Day 12 Camping is getting better.

Chapter 3: Patterns for Expressing Wishes
Day 13 I want a new tablet PC.
Day 14 Do you want to go to graduate school?
Day 15 I want to travel alone.
Day 16 I don't want to do anything.
Day 17 I would like you to look at the message.
Day 18 I wish I didn't just use my smartphone.
Day 19 I want to go shopping for summer clothes.

Chapter 4: Patterns for Expressing Emotions
I'm looking forward to the Day 20 concert.
Day 21 Job hunting is difficult.
Day 22 I'm worried about the results of my health checkup.
Day 23 I'm glad I had an umbrella.
Day 24 I have a bad headache today.
Day 25 I worry about little things.
Day 26 Calories don't matter.
Day 27 Thank you for your help.
Day 28 Sorry for the late reply.
Day 29 I can't trust myself.

Chapter 5: Patterns that Tell the Plan
Day 30 I'm planning to go to Kyoto on the weekend.
Day 31 I'm trying to return it.
Day 32 What are you going to see?
Day 33 Let's go shopping together.
Day 34 What are you going to do for lunch?
Day 35 I have no intention of drinking alcohol.
Day 36 When can I make a reservation?
Day 37 I'll check my email.
Day 38 I'm thinking about whether or not to break up.
Day 39 Who's counting?

Chapter 6: Patterns for Sharing Experiences and Memories
Day 40 I went to see Tokyo Tower.
Day 41 Have you ever been snorkeling?
Day 42 How is college life?
Day 43 I've never traveled alone before.
Day 44 When was the last time you were in a relationship?
Day 45 I've already been to Europe.
Day 46 I haven't filed my year-end tax return yet.
Day 47 I can't remember my password.
Day 48 My mother bought it for me.
Day 49 How did it end?

Patterns that describe the state of Chapter 7
Day 50 I'm looking for a storage locker.
Day 51 I'm cleaning my room.
Day 52 I work at a publishing company.
Day 53 I came to get a perm.
Day 54 This is my first time working part-time.
Day 55 I don't know what's trendy these days.
Day 56 It's so hot I could collapse.
Day 57 What happened to the manager?
Day 58 I forgot our anniversary.
Day 59 Do you know that YouTuber?

Chapter 8: Patterns that Speak of Change and Development
Day 60 I was able to drive.
Day 61 My Japanese has improved.
Day 62 The cherry blossoms have started to bloom.
Day 63 I stopped using social media.
Day 64 I almost failed the test.

Chapter 9: Patterns that Speak of Ability
Day 65 He is good at flower arranging.
Day 66 I can't wear makeup.
Day 67 I'm used to waking up early.
Day 68 I don't have time to blog.
Day 69 Parking is not available now.

Chapter 10: Patterns that speak of obligation and permission
Day 70 I have to stop by my parents' house.
Day 71 Can I take a picture?
Day 72 I need caffeine.
Day 73 You shouldn't talk on the phone while driving.
Day 74 There's no need to rush.
Day 75 I can't wait any longer.
Day 76 It's time to go back.

Chapter 11: Patterns of Seeking and Receiving Advice
Day 77 I recommend this rock band.
Day 78 Personality is important.
Day 79 I like going to the hospital.
Day 80 Beware of heatstroke.
Day 81 It's better not to say anything.
Day 82 This is just my personal opinion.
Day 83 It's no use getting angry.
Day 84 It's best to leave it alone.
Day 85 I don't know what to prepare.
Day 86 What do you think about this plan?

Chapter 12: Patterns of Guessing and Speaking
Day 87 He seems tired.
Day 88 She will definitely come.
Day 89 You might be able to work from home.
Day 90 It doesn't seem like the rainy season will ever end.
Day 91 It can't be that expensive.
Day 92 I don't think it's a used car.
Day 93 Sometimes it gets cancelled.

Chapter 13: Asking and Answering Conditions and Reasons
Day 94 3 o'clock is fine.
Day 95 If you have any problems, please let me know.
Day 96 If I were to buy it, I would buy chocolate flavor.
Day 97 Why didn't you come to the meeting?
Day 98 Why do you think it's a waste?
Day 99 Because it's raining.
Day 100 I don't know why I'm busy.

"supplement"
01 Quantity expression
02 Unit/Position Representation
03 Time/Weather Expressions

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Publisher's Review
Hackers Japanese, the #1 Japanese language education provider

Ranked #1 in the 2020 Korean Brand Preference Education (Online/Offline Japanese) category by Hankyung Business

Anyone can speak Japanese fluently in just 10 minutes a day!
A collection of the most commonly used real-life patterns by Japanese people!

[Recommended for these people]


1.
Those who have learned Japanese but are not confident in conversation and want to focus on speaking.
2.
For those who want to easily learn Japanese conversation using the most commonly used patterns by Japanese people.
3.
Those who want to improve their Japanese conversation skills by investing 10 minutes a day without any burden.

[Hacker's Textbook's Unique Features]

1.
Learn the most common real-life patterns used by Japanese people!
1) It contains the ‘patterns most used by Japanese people’ that are frequently searched on Japanese portal sites.
2) You can learn real-life patterns easily and enjoyably through real conversations with native speakers.

2.
Speak fluently like a Japanese person in just 10 minutes a day!
1) You can learn Japanese patterns with just 10 minutes of study a day without any burden.
2) Its portable size allows you to study for 10 minutes anytime, anywhere, on your way to and from work, during lunch break, or while on the go.

3.
Anyone can learn patterns easily and surely with a step-by-step learning method!
[Step 1]: Learn patterns by reading practical examples that can be used immediately in your local environment.
[Step 2]: Review thoroughly by looking at Korean and saying Japanese sentences.
[Step 3]: Try to repeat a real conversation using the patterns you learned today, like a native speaker.

4. MP3 of the textbook is provided so you can listen to it anytime, anywhere with a QR code!
Simply scan the QR code in the textbook to access all the examples and conversations anytime, anywhere.
(MP3 download and streaming also available)

5.
We provide a variety of free learning materials to maximize your learning effectiveness!
1) Pattern Summary Table (PDF)
You can review the patterns and examples you have learned by simply organizing them.
2) Pattern Sentence Writing Notes (PDF)
You can learn patterns by writing examples yourself.
3) Word Quiz (PDF)
You can review the words you learned in the examples through quizzes.

Hackers' Additional Learning Content for Fluent Japanese Conversation - Hackers Japanese (japan.Hackers.com)

1.
This textbook lecture (discount coupon included in the textbook)
2.
Textbook MP3
3.
Pattern Summary Table (PDF)
4.
Pattern Sentence Writing Notes (PDF)
5.
Word Quiz (PDF)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 22, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 252 pages | 152*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788965428053
- ISBN10: 896542805X

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