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11 Responses to “Video Vocab Lesson #10: Japanese School Vocabulary”
Friday at 6:30 pm
Hi everyone! How did you do on the mini-試験 (exam) at the end?
Saturday at 12:00 am
The music is too loud, can not hear the clearly.
Saturday at 2:07 am
先生、こんばんは、
全部言葉の読み方が分かりましたので、このミニ試験は聞きやすいんです。
「授業」と「黒板」をまた勉強しました
漢字の書き方を覚えたいんですけど。聞きながら、答えて、漢字で書けました。一回目で8漢字が正解です
正しい文ですか。コメントをお願いします。
Saturday at 7:18 am
Nice little review of Kanji, though the pictures sometimes weren’t clear in what they were describing. I couldn’t remember if the picture for desk was actually asking for paper, and the picture for class I thought was ‘blackboard’. All in all very nice work.
ありがとうございました
Saturday at 8:24 am
I love these videos. It’s great for me if they are published on Youtube because this plays for me without problems. I can’t seem to play other videos even though I am on the Premium learning package, but that could just be my natural lack of technical ability. I agree with Nick that the desk picture was a little ambiguous. Cheers
Saturday at 9:18 am
JP101!
I also love this videos and Hiroko-Sensei Kanji videos! Since I’m a newbie on Kanji. I agree with Nick-san and Joy-san it was a little confusion on there and the music is just fine.
S_R_C
Saturday at 9:50 pm
this is one of the best ways of learning japanese…
but..if possible..could you kindly put the romaji too other than kanji.
the 1st reason is because..i can’t read kanji..
2ndly, i can’t possibly catch up what is the video saying..yeah..i’m not that familiar with japanese words..but i’m keen to learn it..
so if you could consider my request..i’d be happy…
onegaishimasu…
Monday at 12:13 pm
TonyTranさん> Thanks for the feedback!
MaiXuanさん>ビデオを見ながら漢字の勉強もしたんですね!すばらしい
Nickさん> Thanks for the comment and feedback!
Joyさん> With the Premium Learning Package you should be able to see the other videos - email us if you need help playing them! contactus@japanesepod101.com
Sindyシンディーさん> Thanks for the comment!
hosHiさん>Thanks for the feedback
Wednesday at 12:58 am
@JP101
Thanks for the nice vocab vids. Without the lesson notes, I would not be able to keep up — particularly as far as the Kanji are concerned.
I find the music 五月蠅い in any sense of the word.
がんばって下さい。
Fred
Wednesday at 9:50 am
Fredさん> Thanks for the comments and feedback
Wednesday at 10:37 pm
Please do not put romaji in the videos. I find that when I see a Japanese word written in both romaji and kana/kanji at the same time, I automatically read the romaji first which kind of ruins the drill.
Otherwise I think it is fine, but some of the images are perhaps a bit unclear.
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