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Archive for October, 2009  

Level: Onomatopoeia

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Talking with the manager today didn’t make you feel any better, did it? Managers don’t understand all the stress they put on us, and in Japan, it is no different. Every day you will find yourself ready to drop from all the work, not to mention the fact that you are learning to speak Japanese at the same time! Your boss seems concerned though. He asks in Japanese every day, “Are you all right? Do you feel okay?” You have all sorts of symptoms of disease…but again, you are still learning to speak Japanese. How do you even begin to tell him in Japanese, “I have a pounding headache, my eyes are puffy, my ears are ringing, and my throat is sore!” That’s just the beginning, too! Even your skin is prickling. Maybe you’ve started to pick up allergies? Come to think of it…it all started when that new person came into your little department in the Japanese firm. Do you suppose you’re allergic to him? That would be too bad…he’s cute.

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese lesson is all about Japanese onomatopoetic words of the symptoms of disease. You’ll learn how to say how you feel in the head, the eyes, the ears, the throat, the stomach, even how your skin feels in Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Japanese travel phrases with Japanese Survival Phrases! A little Japanese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling to Japan for business or pleasure, these phrases will help make your trip much more pleasant and meaningful!

Today, we’re going to cover counting from one to ten. Being able to count to ten will come in handy in buying tickets or asking for the time. But make sure you use the right counters. What are counters and how are they used? Tune in to find out! To learn more about Japanese customs and phrases, be sure to comb through Japanese Survival Phrases. When yo do, leave us a post!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Would you like to do something special in Japan? Maybe work there? You might want to take a test in Japanese to show potential employers how much you know! If you decide to take it, don’t be nervous - you’re studying with JapanesePod101.com, and we’ve got you covered. We know the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, its structure, and what sort of questions will be on it. We’ll get you ready with practice in Japanese vocabulary, reading, writing, grammar, and listening. You’ll easily top the sixty percent needed for a passing grade. Japanese numbers, counters, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs, plus dates, times, and much more are all outlined in our Japanese lessons.

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Language Proficiency Test Preparation lesson tells you how to prepare for the JLPT. You’ll learn what questions you need to study for as well as the structure and format of the test. This is the first of several Japanese lessons we have to help you through the JLPT. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more, great Japanese lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!

 

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! After your ramen meal, you and your friends think a little dessert would be just the right thing. You see a shop nearby that has a KitKat sign in the window, and you all say, “Chocolate!” at the same time. Your friends start whispering to one another and giving you sly looks and smiling. You know they’re up to something, but you’re not sure what. But you know you can’t be fooled by chocolate the way the signs in the ramen shop confused you. In the chocolate shop, you see all sorts of signs for different flavors of chocolate. You love chocolate so you point to several signs, and your friends all start smirking and chuckling. You can’t figure out what they’re so amused at. Your first bite of chocolate should have been a hint. You’ve never tasted plum soda flavored chocolate, but it’s really good. You just smile back at them and chew as they watch with anticipation as you take another chocolate. Vegetable juice?!? You taste vegetable juice in your chocolate. Your friends watch you and start to laugh, but you’re not going to let them have the last laugh. You just keep chewing as if you eat vegetable juice flavored chocolate every day. But you wish you’d watched the Everyday Kanji videos more carefully.

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Everyday Kanji Video shows you an unusual side of Japanese cuisine. The Japanese chocolate flavors are most unusual. Be prepared to order the types you like and avoid the types you don’t by watching this lesson. You’ll be surprised at the rare, fantastic flavors of chocolate you can find in Japan. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more great Japanese lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!



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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Here at JapanesePod101.com, we’ve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Japanese vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you can’t live without.

In this Japanese video tutorial, you’ll learn the words for marine animals. They’re presented so that you’re sure to learn and retain them: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Japanese characters for each item, and there’s a fun self-test at the end so you can see just how much you learned.

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