Welcome to Meg’s Diary ! This podcast is presented by a professional Japanese teacher, Meg, and meant for Japanese learners at JLPT N5 level. (This is former ”JLPT N5 & N4 : Japanese Graded Listening Practice for Beginners” until mid-February 2025.) ◇ The vocabulary & grammar used in this podcast are covered in the GENKI 1 textbook ◇ The audio, transcripts with new vocabulary lists & listening com... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationLanguage Learning |
◆ In this episode, I am talking about a height adjustable desk I bought, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.)
◆ This story was originally released as Ep.8 on Apri... more
◆ In this episode, I am talking about what I like to do in my spare time, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.)
◆ This story was originally released as Ep.6 on Apr... more
◆ In this episode, I am talking about cherry blossom viewing, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.)
◆ This story was originally released as Ep.7 on April 4th, 2024... more
◆ In this episode, I am talking about cherry blossom rice cake, one of the Japanese sweets, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.)
◆ This story was originally relea... more
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It's just previews of what the host will be talking about and then you are told to go to Patreon. Not sure why these are even posted on a podcast streaming platform (I also checked Spotify, and it's the exact same thing) as this is unhelpful. Definitely turned me away from becoming a subscriber in any capacity, paid or free. I'm sure they are good lessons, but I wasted my time trying to figure out why I was only getting 60 second clips and not the full episodes. Audible (and Spotify) need to do ... more
On n’a accès à rien faut payer sur patreon 😠
Great pacing for beginning to intermediate students who want to practice listening while expanding their vocab.
Meg speaks slow enough that I, as a beginner, can distinguish each word for listening comprehension.
This was so clear to understand as a beginner. I was looking to increase my listening and this is perfect. Thank you!
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