
Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluen... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Language LearningEducationCourses | |||

One way to practice speaking is mumbling to yourself. - why not saying "naito"?
[✐2. Andante, 3 Moderato] 〜ないと
“I have to go soon.”
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Hello everyone. How are you doing?
You are eating at the restaurant with your friends, having a good time... more
[✐5+] Practice with Japanese news
“I will bring you news.”
[00:07]
Hello, everyone. How are you doing? Today we will practice using Japanese news. Try repeating and shadowing as if you were a newsreader.
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News 1
A kindergarten will star... more
[✐1. Adagio] Useful expressions / roleplay
“I’ll take this.”
[00:07]
Hello, everyone. How are you doing?
Let’s go to a shop and ask if they have something you are looking for. You can ask usingありますか。For example, you are looking for Yukata, then... more
Let’s ask your friends if they know good hotels, good restaurants or café with good view etc.
[✐3.Moderato, 4.Allegretto] どこか〜ところ、なにか〜もの、だれか〜ひと
“Do you know any good hotels?”
[00:08]
Hello, everyone. How are you doing? Let’s ask your friends if t... more
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I listen to each episode daily and repeatedly, because it is so helpful. The multiple iterations and repetition allow my brain a chance to really sink into the forms. The progression from explicit form to how things show up in live conversation is a massive benefit too!
Good but needs a proper microphone. Sounds like its a laptop mic and audio is not as clear as other podcasts
My Japanese is really low level, so I’m sure part of the issue is my listening ability. However, I just can’t make out what’s being said sometimes. Even when I slow the audio down as much as I can, the audio quality is too fuzzy for me to make out. If not for that, this would be the perfect podcast for me.
I will admit right off the bat that I only understand about 5% of what’s happening in these episodes, but I appreciate the effort and the longer episode length when compared with other shows. Japanese listening material is scarce on iTunes podcasts, and what *is* there averages like 3 minutes, it seems, and since I often want to listen on my commute, I would have to futz around with my phone in the car pretty frequently. Learning is slow, I need all the help I can get. Lots of talking here, lots... more
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Apple Podcasts | #246 |
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