Welcome to your first step in mastering the art of Japanese conversation, introducing yourself!
This lesson is all about getting comfortable with the basics: saying your name, asking for someone else’s, and setting the tone for a friendly chat.
Introductions are more than just a formality in Japanese; they’re a key part of building relationships and showing respect.
You might have noticed that most Japanese lessons start with introductions, and there's a good reason for that.
Knowing how to introduce yourself is often the first practical skill you’ll use when interacting with others, whether you’re meeting someone new, attending a class, or even ordering at a restaurant. It’s the foundation on which all other communication builds.
By mastering these simple phrases, you’re not just learning words—you’re learning how to connect with people in a new language.
This lesson is designed to give you the confidence to introduce yourself smoothly and naturally. By the end, you’ll be able to say who you are and learn who others are with ease.
You will be shown Rememble flashcards with the phrases to learn. You are shown the card once, and then later you are asked if you remember the card.
If you remembered correctly, select "Correct". If you were not 100% sure, select "Incorrect".
There's no grading here.
Selecting "Correct" or "Incorrect" determines how frequently we show you this flashcard in the future.
If you get a card wrong, we will help you practice it more frequently until you start getting it correct.
With each repetition, you’ll solidify your understanding and memorization.
You will be taught about how the grammar works later, but grammar is easier to understand after you have memorized a few sentences.
By the time you’re done, you’ll be ready to greet the world in Japanese.