SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送 SBS Audio
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Independent news and stories from SBS Audio, connecting you to life in Australia and Japanese-speaking Australians. - 世界やオーストラリアのニュース、インタビュー、特集、そしてコミュニティーの話題などを、SBSの日本語放送でお聴きいただけます。
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Jess Ribeiro(MF 510) - ジェス・リベーロ(MF 510)
Nomune Anzai's Music File. Episode 510 welcomes Melbourne's singer-songwriter, Jess Ribeiro. - サウンドエンジニアの安斎直宗さんが担当する『Music File』。第510回目はメルボルンを拠点に活動するシンガーソングライター、ジェス・リベーロ。
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Understanding the profound connections First Nations have with the land - 先住民と土地の深いつながりを理解する
The land holds a profound spiritual significance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, intricately intertwined with their identity, belonging, and way of life. - アボリジナルとトレス海峡諸島民は、土地と深いスピリチャルなつながりを持っており、それは彼らのアイデンティティ、帰属意識、さらには生活と密接に関連しています。
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SBS Japanese Weekly News Wrap. Friday 3 May 2024 - SBS日本語放送週間ニュースラップ 5月3日金曜日
Three people arrested in relation to the disappearance of two missing Australian brothers in Mexico. - メキシコで行方不明となっているオーストラリア人兄弟2人に関連して3人が逮捕されました。
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MiniPod: I scream, you scream... | Pronunciation practice with Janice - SBS Learn English MiniPod : ジャニースと発音練習 「 I scream, you scream... 」
In this five-minute lesson you’ll improve your pronunciation by listening and following along with Janice Petersen. Learning objectives: Can pronounce /iː/ and /aɪ/ (sheep and eye) - この5分間のポッドキャストでは、SBSワールドニュースのジャニース・ピーターソンの発音を聴きながら、一緒に発音練習をします。第1回目は、 /iː/ と /aɪ/ (sheep and eye)の発音です。
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SBS Japanese News for Thursday 2 May - SBS日本語放送ニュース5月2日木曜日
Listen to the News from today's live program (1-2pm). - 午後1時から放送されたラジオ番組のニュース部分をお届けします。2024年5月2日放送。
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TAROSAC teaches practical English through street interviews - シドニーを拠点に活躍するユーチューバー、TAROSAC
Launched amid the COVID pandemic, TAROSAC's YouTube channel, which teaches practical English conversation and sheds light on Australian culture, has attracted over 900,000 subscribers. - コロナパンデミックの真っ只中に開設したYouTubeチャンネルは現在登録者数が90万人越え。主に外国人への街頭インタビューを通じて、実践できる英会話や他国のカルチャーを伝えています。
Customer Reviews
Great listening practice for intermediate or advanced
Really glad I found this podcast. Great range of speakers and topics. Having different guests and presenters lets you practice listening to different speeds. This is much better than grammar-specific listening practice, which can often feel forced and unnatural.
Excellent. But a few criticisms.
Great podcast. But a few points: 1. Almost every show is about Coronavirus, immigration or visas or something political. More variety wouldn’t go amiss. Less of a focus on really serious topics, and something lighter from time to time would be nice. 2. They often have the English interviewee speaking in the background which makes it hard to focus on the Japanese. I for one can’t concentrate on two languages at once! 3. It’s not intermediate listening as someone has claimed. I’ve got Japanese N1 so I should know. If this is intermediate I’d hate to hear that person’s version of advanced! 4. Having a transcript would really help. 5. It’s pretty much the same as listening to Japanese talk radio, so it doesn’t really set itself apart as a podcast for studying Japanese in that sense. You could just listen to the news in Japanese and get pretty much the same thing, but this has a narrower range of topics (see point 1).