
Japanese medical students explore various topics to try to develop their English skills.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hibiki is a first grade student at Dokkyo Medical University and took part in this series called 'Talk About It...' In the series, we invite students to talk about a subject that interests them. In this episode Hibiki talks about his "Daily Routine".... more
Sho is a first grade student at Dokkyo Medical University and took part in this series called 'Talk About It...' In the series, we invite students to talk about a subject that interests them. In this episode Sho talks about "Chocolate". Enjoy! 😃
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Miku is a first grade student at Dokkyo Medical University and took part in this series called 'Talk About It...' In the series, we invite students to talk about a subject that interests them. In this episode Miku talks about "Skin Care". Enjoy! 😃
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Mami is a first grade student at Dokkyo Medical University and took part in this series called 'Talk About It...' In the series, we invite students to talk about a subject that interests them. In this episode Mami talks about "Breakfast". Enjoy! 😃
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Welcome to our podcast. Mia, Ousuke, Meroa and Shu are first grade Dokkyo Medical University students, in this series called 'idioms', they will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom " (to) Hit the nai... more
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Yurika, Takeru and Ryutaro were given three questions to answer and discuss:
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In this new series of 'idioms', Kento, Akari, Yutaro and Hiroto, who are Dokkyo Medical University students, will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom "To Feel Blue". 👍
Any comment or feedback woul... more
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Hozomi and Fuyuka were given three questions to answer and discuss:
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