Japanese grammar
Sentence Builder
Arrange word tiles in the correct order to build 20 essential N5-level sentences — covering safety, salary, medical situations, and daily workplace communication. Each sentence includes grammar notes and a real workplace situation where you'd use it.
Word order is completely different
Japanese puts the verb at the end of the sentence — the opposite of English, and different from most Southeast Asian languages too. Getting word order wrong can change the meaning entirely. Practicing the structure before you arrive means you will not freeze when you need to say something important.
Beyond vocabulary
Knowing individual words is not the same as being able to form a sentence. Vocabulary flashcards teach you what words mean. This tool trains you to combine them correctly — which is what you need when your supervisor asks a question and you need to answer clearly.
Real situations, real sentences
Every sentence in this tool is grounded in a real workplace scenario — asking about overtime pay, reporting a safety issue, requesting help, or telling a supervisor you do not feel well. Grammar notes explain why each word goes where it does so you can build new sentences, not just memorise these ones.
Japanese Vocabulary
86 essential workplace words — the building blocks for forming sentences
Kana Reading Drill
Learn hiragana and katakana — required for reading Japanese sentence parts
Workplace Phrases
60 complete phrases ready to use — from greetings to reporting problems