Are you one to kiss and tell? Well, apparently Yuuko is! She’s telling her friend all the juicy details about last night’s hot date. Basic Members get to hear the guy’s version and Premium Members enjoy 5 exclusive audio tracks, including the combined girls AND guy’s versions, the Review Track, the Grammar Track, the Dialog Track and a special Premium only Bonus Track about a date gone horribly, horribly wrong!
In addition to all of these extra goodies, our Japanese grammar point is shi, a useful particle when listing things. If you’re looking for a hot Japanese girl or hot Japanese guy, this series is essential!

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Mina-san, be sure to check out the guy’s version of the date. And we have a special Premium Bonus track that talks about a date gone horribly, horribly wrong. You definitely don’t wanna miss out on those!
haha, i couldn’t stop laughing on the bonus track-bad date.
Who’s the script writer? Naomi sensei?
Nice lesson! お疲れさまです。
that latin comment was pretty random ![]()
but i studied it for 9 years, so i agree.
but keep studying japanese too!!!
glad you guys liked the premium bonus track!
it’s funny cuz it’s miki, who’s so skinny you’d think she’d get blow away by a strong breeze!
btw - do you know ギャル曽根?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=R1Q1Jeh8dxY&feature=related
Wow, that lesson cleared something up for me, I’ve always said fuinki so I was really shocked when I saw it written down as funiki. I thought I must have been making a fool of myself all this time but now I know fuinki is kinda acceptable I can go back to saying it how I like. Thanks guys, stuff like that is really useful!
I think it is actually possible to dine at the top of the Mori tower - there is a restaurant within the city view area.
The funiki/fuinki thing is really interesting. I always liked the fuinki pronunciation because it sounds a bit non-Japanese to my ears.
marky: ギャル曽根 rules! I’ve been watching those clips for a couple of years now. You get that strange sense of shock/awe/scary at the same time. Gotta be expensive paying for a dinner date with her, lol.
I’ve gotten the impression that Japanese women really have healthy appetites compared to women in the west, which is really refreshing. It’s always nice to see a woman enjoying food instead of just picking her plate. I’m planning my first trip to Japan next year. Women of Japan, please look forward to my visit!
Category: Lower Intermediate Lessons (S2) |
Grammar: shi | Function: describing events, describing things | Topic: date, dating, nampa | Politeness Level: casual
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