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Archive for June, 2011  

Practice makes perfect - there’s a reason it’s such a popular saying. Whether you’re a ballerina, pianist or language student, repetition is one of the fundamental techniques towards improving and perfecting your craft. Sure, it might be boring. It might be frustrating. But there’s not denying that it works!
It might not be the most glamorous tip we’ll talk about, but it might just be the most effective one! Take a listen to today’s Cheat Sheet listen to hear just how effective repetition can be when it comes to learning to speak, read and write Japanese!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You are the master of multitasking. While you read books, you have a Japanese television show on in the background. When you’re on the Internet, you chat on the phone in Japanese. Of course, you’re just so busy that you have to do two things at once all the time just to fit everything into your day. So naturally, you need to text in Japanese while you’re driving, right? Maybe not, since you can text your way to jail or an accident!

In this lesson, you will learn how to say “do something while doing another action” in Japanese. We’ll also show you how to give priority to one Japanese action over another. Today’s conversation takes place on the street between a police officer and a driver; therefore, the speakers are using formal 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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If you thought that German, French, Spanish and Portuguese were the only European languages you need to know, then shame on you! 230 different languages are spoken in Europe and we’re not stopping until we teach every single one. Call us crazy, but that’s how passionate we are about language learning! So, what are the newest 3 languages to join the Innovative Language Learning family?

To find out, you’ll have to listen to today’s news where we introduce you to one of our newest hosts and tell you all about why you’ll want to join our new sites come July 2011!

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Moving to Japan has unleashed so many feelings that you’ve never really been able to express in Japanese. Like the frustration you felt when you got stuck in traffic…twice in one day. Or the anger that you felt when someone stole your wallet. Or the joy of your first paycheck in Japanese money. Now that you know how to express these feelings in Japanese, though, you have no problem shouting in Japanese with all the other drivers stuck in traffic. This lesson looks at Japanese words related senses and feelings.

This Japanese video series is a brand new way to learn Japanese. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Japanese video lesson. Read the Japanese lesson notes to learn about the Japanese verb tenses.. Join us, and see what you’ve been missing! 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 with JapanesePod101.com! Today we bring you a very colorful dialogue! Chigusa and Yoshi get to reminisce as they are both once again shogakusei, or grade school students. Arts and crafts has just ended and it’s time for okatazuke, or cleanup, which means rounding up the art supplies. Tune in to add some color to your vocabulary! After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!