In this podcast, I speak about a variety of topics in Japanese. I speak Japanese slowly and as much as simply. Of course, sometimes I have to use difficult vocabulary so I have vocabulary lists for each episode. On the Patreon page, you can check my podcast episodes, scripts, bonus contents, and Japanese newsletters. Let's learn and use Japanese together! https://www.patreon.com/thinking_in_japane... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureLanguage LearningEducationPhilosophy |
わたしたちにはことばの意味(いみ)を推測(すいそく Guess)する力(ちから Ability)があります。 more
言語(げんご)を学ぶのはとても楽しいですね。それだけではなく、文化(ぶんか)を学ぶのもとても楽しいです。 more
なにかを選ぶのはむずかしいですね。でも、選んだものをもっと良くすることはできます。 more
だれにでも苦手なことがありますね。今日は、「どうすればそれをできるようになるか」ついて話しましょう。 more
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最近私は「Thinking in Japanese」と言うポッドキャストを聞いています。日常会話とか旅行の秘訣ではなく、大人でも楽しめる思慮に富んだ内容がいっぱいだからです。私はイイサクの選ぶトピックは私が母国語で読むトピックと似ていると思います。だから、私は内容に共感できるし、同時に日本語も学べるし、何より楽しいです。私はイイサクの努力本当に感謝しています。いつもありがとうございます。
このポッドキャストは、とても面白いトピックがあります!エピソードを作ってくれて、ありがとうございます😊
Excellent content, beautifully spoken. Thank you
I like that podcast
I wanted you😃
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