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Archive for November 14th, 2008

Upper Intermediate Lesson S2 #18 – Japanese Superstitions: Fact or Fiction? Every culture has interesting superstitions. For example, what do you do when you spill salt? What about if you accidentally break a mirror? People do an array of interesting things to keep bad luck from coming their way. Have you ever heard of Feng Shui? If not, you might want to read this lesson before you redecorate your home!

This upper intermediate Japanese lesson introduces you to some fascinating Japanese superstitions, and more are to come in this three-part series. In this lesson, learn to use kanenai to talk about the possibility of something bad happening. Discuss the consequences of people’s poor decisions using the Japanese vocabulary words and sentence structures you will master in this JapanesePod101.com lesson.

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