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Jacob’s House
Jacob Dinh
17 episodes
5 days ago
Join me in my experience as a Canadian living in Tokyo! Crazy stories, how being an online English teacher has made me a local celebrity, and interviews with both native Japanese people and other foreigners living in this wonderful country are just some things that I hope to share with everyone.
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Join me in my experience as a Canadian living in Tokyo! Crazy stories, how being an online English teacher has made me a local celebrity, and interviews with both native Japanese people and other foreigners living in this wonderful country are just some things that I hope to share with everyone.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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How I Became Fluent In Japanese Without Studying (Part 1)
Jacob’s House
16 minutes 59 seconds
9 months ago
How I Became Fluent In Japanese Without Studying (Part 1)

The story of how I learned Japanese using my environment, and all the people who helped me along the way!

First half of the pod is in English, the second half in Japanese!


Part 2 will explain the actual study methods I used, and focus more on the technical side of learning!

Jacob’s House
Join me in my experience as a Canadian living in Tokyo! Crazy stories, how being an online English teacher has made me a local celebrity, and interviews with both native Japanese people and other foreigners living in this wonderful country are just some things that I hope to share with everyone.