A Japanese teacher talks in Japanese. As a teacher, I try to speak in not too difficult but not too easy Japanese. 日本語を勉強している人のための日本語トーク!日本語教師の友が、難しすぎない簡単すぎない、ちょうどいい日本語で話します。 Any levels of Japanese learners are welcome to this Podcast. Each title has a number from N1 to N5, which shows JLPT level. タイトルのN1〜N5の数字はJLPTのレベルです。 応援はこちらまで↓ https://www.paypal.me/ltjtomo/ 意見、感想、トピックのリクエストetc lets_talk_in_japanese@ruby-s.net https://twitter.com/L_T_I_J https://www.instagram.com/lets_talk_in_Japanese script http://ruby-s.net
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さて、本日2つ目のエピソード、一人称についてです。1つ目の時とは違ってテンションが上がりすぎないように抑えてます笑俺の銀行口座を応援してくれる方がいらっしゃいましたらこちらにお願いします🙇→https://www.paypal.me/ltjtomo/
iPhone買っちゃったよー!!!ってタイトルと同じことを叫んでますけど笑パソコンとかスマホとか、そういう機器が大好きなのでテンション上がりまくってます。請求書のメールを見るとテンション下がりますけどね!応援はこちら→https://www.paypal.me/ltjtomo/
日本の新年についてです。日本の新年の習慣はどんなものがあるか、そんなお話です。応援はこちら→https://www.paypal.me/ltjtomo/
listening practice that's enjoyable. amazing choice of topics, vocabulary, and grammar with a very natural feel. more
とてもいい日本語の勉強になります
先生の話がすごく面白いし便利で勉強をできますね!。
とも先生、いつも役にたつポッドキャストを作ってくれて本当にありがとうございます!
ありがとうございます
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