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Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluent soon! --- Learning Nihongo is fun, ne. More drills and full transcripts/translations (on your smartphone! + PDF) are available on Patreon.

Japanese Swotter - Speaking Drill + Shadowing Yoko

    • Éducation
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Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluent soon! --- Learning Nihongo is fun, ne. More drills and full transcripts/translations (on your smartphone! + PDF) are available on Patreon.

    44[✐3]My glasses are foggy.

    44[✐3]My glasses are foggy.

    [✐3. Moderato] 〜が〜ています[00:07]Hello everyone. Today we practice usingてte-form to describe the ongoing state of things. For example, somebody or you locked a door and the door is still locked. Then you say, “Doa ga shimatte imasu.”[00:29]Firstly, make a sentence as follows.For example,electricity, off→ The electricity is off.Ready?[00:42]1. door, open→ The door is open.2. key, locked→ It(key) is locked.3. car lights, off→ The car lights are off.4. screen of smartphone, d...

    • 8 min
    43[✐1] I like .....

    43[✐1] I like .....

    “What kind of movie do you like?”[00:08]Hello everyone. Today we will practice “〜ga suki desu.= I like (something)”.Repeat after me[00:15]1. Naomi san likes dance.2. I like karaoke.3. My younger brother likes soccer.4. My big sister likes computer game.5. My grandmother likes cooking.[01:06]Now, answer as follows.For example,[01:09]What kind of movie do you like? horror movies→ I like horror movies.Ready?[01:19]1. What kind of book do you like? history book...

    • 7 min
    42[✐4] if/in case/in the event of

    42[✐4] if/in case/in the event of

    “In case of rain, it will be postponed.”[00:07]Hello everyone. Let’s start. We practice “〜no baai wa” today.Repeat after me[00:13]1. In case you don’t have time, next time is fine (you can do it next time).2. In case your friends are coming too, let us know in advance.3. In case you don’t eat it right away, you can store it I the freezer.4. If you want to adjust the volume, turn this button.5. In case you reserve this restaurant, internet is convenient.[01:40]Now...

    • 7 min
    41[✐3] Let’s talk about business while playing golf.

    41[✐3] Let’s talk about business while playing golf.

    [✐3. Moderato] [00:08]Hello everyone. Today we will learn“〜nagara”. Let’s start.Repeat after me[00:16]1. While jogging, I listen to music.2. While listening to music, I cook.3. While cooking, I hum (a tune).(hanauta wo utau = hum (a tune))4. While humming, I drive my car.5. While driving a car, don't use the phone.[01:24]Now, make a sentence as follows.[01:28]Drink coffee, read a book→ While drinking coffee, I read a book.Ready?[01:38]1. I ...

    • 7 min
    40[✐2] Please don’t stop studying Japanese.

    40[✐2] Please don’t stop studying Japanese.

    [✐2. Andante] VないForm“Please don’t stop studying Japanese.”[00:08]Hello, everyone[00:12]Repeat after me[00:14]Verb. Group I (u-verb)1. go [masu form > nai form]2. read3. sell4. get on5. speak/tell6. lend7. hurry[01:05]Verb. Group II (ru-verb)1. eat2. advise/educate/teach3. borrow4. show5. be[ 01:46]Verb. Group III (Irregular)1. do2. come[02:04]Now, make a sentence as follows.[02:08]For example,Here, ...

    • 9 min
    39 [✐3]before/after coming

    39 [✐3]before/after coming

    [✐3.Moderato] Vじしょ+まえに、Vた+あとで“before coming, after coming”Hello, everyone.[00:10]We begin with “Jisho(dictionary)-form + mae ni” today. “I brush my teeth before going to bed. “[00:22]Listen to the masu-form, and then say in “〜mae ni”.[00:28]For example,tabemasu (eat) → taberu maeni (before I eat)[00:34]Ready?1. see/watch/look2. check/find out3. go out4. listen/hear5. meet/see6. finish7. do8. comeRepeat after me[01:30]1. Before workin...

    • 10 min

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