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In this lower intermediate Japanese lesson, you’ll discover how to use –te oku to let others know that you’ve made plans in advance. You’ll also find a helpful review of the troubled passive to say things like, “I got angry because….” As always, this JapanesePod101.com lesson is full of great examples that you can begin to use immediately. So, plan ahead, and start talking about it in Japanese!

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