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Commuting in Japan has its perks and tolls. There are many modes of transportation: taxis, the subway, and cars, but which one is fastest? You’ll need all of your Japanese skills to find out. And you need to find out fast because you’ve been late to work two days in a row. You’ll have to inquire in Japanese about what mode of transportation will be more effective…before you lose your job. In his lesson you’ll learn Japanese transportation expressions, which will help you when you need to get from here to there in Japan.

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This entry was posted on Friday, February 18th, 2011 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Learn with Pictures and Video . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Learn with Pictures and Video S4 #7 - Getting Around Using Japanese”

JapanesePod101.com says:

みなさん、
Can you make some sentences using the words you learned in this video?

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Ped says:

ちょっと問題がありますね。

In phrase 5, of the grammar section of the notes, when referring to the past tense of 乗客が飛行機で飛ぶ you used the phrase 乗客が飛行機で飛んで行った. Shouldn’t it be 乗客が飛行機で飛んだ?.
Besides, for the present progressive you used 乗客が飛行機で飛んで行く。Shouldn’t it be 乗客が飛行機で飛んでいる?.

ありがとうございます.

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