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WOW! Very impressive!!!! Who could resist with a pitch like this- I think even someone who didn’t want to learn Japanese would reconsider.
Great job on the voice-over Nathan-san!
Justin-san, when you work, umm…I mean volunteer your services, you never cease to amaze me!
ありがとう!
Wow what is this???
Barbara-san, do you know Nathan-san’s mom name is Barbara also???
Excellent introduction (although I’d like some videos of ilearning center before I buy an ipod).
It’s very clear and attractive.
Barbara is right: people will come and learn japanese just looking your website!
“Very, Very, Nice”
Nathanさん has a great voice and the Flash work is first class.
I wonder where you guys are goinig to put this thing. It shouldn’t be buried on the website. Perhaps at the top of the “Home” page for people who have never been to the site. The current “home” page for new surfers is rather dull.
じゃまた
ジョン
Oops, looks like you already put the video on the home page. John
Congratulations!! This is great! Amazingly beautiful!
I agree with John C. Briggs. You should have it prominently displayed. It should have a link near the top of the page. In the list, it’s kind of buried.
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Nathan-san great job you have a beautiful voice too just like your face! Your a very attractive guy in all way
My suggestion would be that when you type http://www.Japanesepod101.com, I want to see that the first think come out would be the video then after is done then automatically the advertisment page appears that would be amazing! So what you say JP101? S_R_C
A question about the iLearning Center. The line-by-line audio and the content questions don’t work for me. Can’t select anything! Can anyone help me?
I couldn’t get it work too. After downloading the zip files, the audio files drag into my iPod icon in iTunes, the other files drop into the notes directory. Then what should I do? How to link them together?
Very nicely done.
If I may ask, what software was used to make this introduction?
This is very high-quality.
to Paul-san and Yuna-san,
i had the same problem when i first downloaded the iLearning Center files to my iPod nano (couldn’t play line-by-line audio when i selected the appropriate text). i finally figured out how to do it; i put the line-by-line files with the text in the Notes section as it said, and then put the line-by-line audio files into my ipod (where all your regular music goes, NOT in the notes section). in my case i just uploaded the collection of audio files for each lesson into its own playlist (i.e. jpod101_audio_174) onto my nano (you can make sure it gets there by going to music->Playlists_> and seeing if its there). and i don’t think u have to “link” the audio & text files together, as mine did it automatically.
hope this helps anyone!
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