Introducing yourself, getting around the city, buying a ticket, renting a hotel room or shopping – it’s all covered in detail so you can learn the Japanese language essentials in an easy and fun way. Before you know it, you will be able to have a real conversation in Japanese. Have ...
In this edition,all Japanese words and sentences are written in ‘romaji’, the Latin script we use in English. This is perfect if you are new to Japanese and want to focus on learning to speak the language, without worrying about learning all of the different Japanese characters. ...
Introducing yourself in Japanese, asking "What's your name?", name suffixes, Japanese name order. Also introduces honorifics and rank. Greetings and Other Expressions Ways to say hello and goodbye. Ittekimasu and etc., specialized greetings and sendings, "Genki?" and etc. Other common expressi...
Twenty-six pages of intense brooding and staring at each other and gushing waves of estrogen and testosterone trying desperately to escape and intertwine with one another but being written in such a way that you’ll either find it supremely disgusting or you’ll find yourself incredibly frustrated...
some of these characters are just names and colons on a script. Musings on identity and technology are always welcome, but when they dominate the proceedings to this degree, they need to be brilliant rather than just serviceable. And when you remove my investment in returning characters like Ak...
No need to write anything, just listen while the narrator guides you through 18 short lessons on four 60-minute audio CDs, featuring real-life situations such as introducing yourself, dining out, buying a train ticket, shopping, and making small talk. ...
Next is the dialogue itself, performed by actors rather than the hosts. These should be familiar to students who worked through a textbook series such as Genki, though of course in JapanesePod101.com, the main focus is on the audio (a copy of the script and some notes are also included...
Part 3 continues listening practice in the topic by introducing a longer listening activity along with a script. Longer conversations and note-taking are also encouraged. Part 4 focuses on short readings and grammar pattern practice. And finally, Part 5 (and sometimes Part 6) finishes the topic...
If you scroll down, you can see the entire script that I was reading, and can avoid watching me squirm for a half an hour by finding out what I said by reading it yourself quicker! I consider this video simply a snapshot in my journey of improvement, and it is not to demonstrate ...
Everyone knows Japanese people aren’t exactly Masters of the Universe when it comes to speaking English, despite receiving six years of English education. Six years? Are you kidding? You could build yourself a Great Pyramid in less time. I’m pretty sure. Just chop up some limestone and st...