Easy Japanese: Conversation Lessons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Learn useful phrases and gain cultural insights by listening to the story of Tam, a student from overseas enrolled in a Japanese university. Japan's public media organization NHK offers this Japanese language course with podcast, free of charge. nhk.jp/lesson
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Lesson 48: Saying what you want to do in the future
The residents of "Haru-san House" have arrived at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. Tam reveals her dreams.
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Lesson 47: Asking how to do something
The residents of "Haru-san House" are visiting Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto.
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Lesson 46: Expressing multiple impressions -- Part 2
The residents of "Haru-san House" are on a trip to Kyoto. They're about to check in at an inn that uses a "machiya."
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Lesson 45: Making a request politely
Tam seems to want to ask a favor of the robot landlady, Haru-san.
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Lesson 44: Telling someone what you've heard
Tam was finally able to meet Yuuki again. She tells Haru-san and Kaito how it went.
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Lesson 43: Expressing impressions of what you see
Tam and Mi Ya go visit Yuuki at his dressing room after his recital.
Customer Reviews
Very helpful
I’m moving to Japan soon and need to learn Japanese as fast as possible while something’s can be annoying for others but I’m very tolerant so I guess it’s really helpful alongside my books and apps so 10/10 heavily recommended to those who are moving
Adult women talking like 8-year old children
What is it about Japanese culture where grown women feel the need to talk like a child?
The Thai character makes me angry
This would be so much better if the characters would speak like normal adult humans. These manga type voices are so infuriating that I find myself yelling at them to talk normal. Truly idiotic whoever allowed these voices in a teaching environment.