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Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Touri (トウリ)
12 episodes
1 week ago
Learning Japanese should be fun and simple. That's why we're going to discuss the main principles in learning Japanese language, sharing tips and tricks to conquer Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) from N5 to N3, while being a family of Japanese learners!
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Learning Japanese should be fun and simple. That's why we're going to discuss the main principles in learning Japanese language, sharing tips and tricks to conquer Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) from N5 to N3, while being a family of Japanese learners!
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Education
Episodes (12/12)
Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Q&A 1: Long Commute
Intro. Little Experiment on Anki. Long Commute. Twitter: @bookwormalist . Thanks for listening!
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7 years ago
11 minutes 7 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #7
Today's topic is a TV show about polite behaviors in school. http://www.nhk.or.jp/tokkatsu/dekita/ . Feel free to reach me on Twitter @bookwormalist. Thanks for listening!
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7 years ago
3 minutes 31 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
4: Particles
Today's topic is particles! The sentence mentioned on the episode was: ご飯を食べます。「ごはん を たべます。」The app mentioned was: imiwa? by Pierre-Phi di Costanzo. Feel free to reach me on Twitter @bookwormalist. Thanks for listening!
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7 years ago
4 minutes 36 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #5
Today's topic is language exchange partners. Feel free to reach me on Twitter @bookwormalist. Thanks for listening!
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7 years ago
1 minute 22 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
3: Getting Familiar with Kanji
Kanji radicals 部首「ぶしゅ」. Tips: Tips: Search for "Japanese kanji radicals" as reference. 鏡 「かがみ」mirror. 金 metal, 立 stand, 見 see. 眼鏡 「めがね」eyeglass. 眼 eyeball, 鏡 mirror.
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7 years ago
3 minutes 18 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #4
When someone call you otaku or weeaboo..
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7 years ago
1 minute 6 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #3
Apps mentioned: NicoBox by DWANGO Co., Ltd and Nico Nico Douga.
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7 years ago
1 minute 31 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
2: Fear of Kanji
人 person. 日本人 「にほんじん」nihonjin: Japanese people. Got a question? You can reach me on Twitter @bookwormalist. Thanks for listening!
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7 years ago
3 minutes 28 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #2
You could get more information about JLPT at http://www.jlpt.jp/sp/e/index.cgi and J-CAT at http://www.j-cat.org. If you have any question, feel free to contact me on Twitter @bookwormalist. Thanks for listening!
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8 years ago
1 minute 35 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese: Life Hack #1
本棚 「ほんだな」hondana = bookshelves
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8 years ago
29 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
1: Hiragana and Katakana
Hiragana mentioned on the show: あ、お、め、ぬ、わ、れ、ね。Katakana mentioned on the show: ソ、ン、ア、ヤ。
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8 years ago
3 minutes 55 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learn Japanese
Let's Learn Japanese Together: Getting Started
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8 years ago
1 minute 17 seconds

Simple Ways to Learn Japanese
Learning Japanese should be fun and simple. That's why we're going to discuss the main principles in learning Japanese language, sharing tips and tricks to conquer Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) from N5 to N3, while being a family of Japanese learners!