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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You walk into your home in Japan and see a pile of mail waiting for you on the counter! You love getting mail, so you eagerly tear into it. However, the first thing you open is a summons to be a citizen judge on the Japanese criminal court. You exclaim in Japanese, “I love doing community service, but this takes it to a whole new level!” You sigh and sink into the nearest chair, turn on the TV, and become lost in thought as you watch the Japanese news. Meanwhile your roommate hears you come in and you tell her in Japanese that you’ve been summoned to court. She asks in Japanese, “To court? What did you do?” You respond in Japanese, “Silly, I didn’t do anything! I’m serving as a judge in court.” She responds in Japanese, “You mean you hold someone’s fate in your hands? Ah, the power! Don’t let it go to your head!”

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Upper Intermediate lesson will teach you how to use a conjunction to place a restriction on what came before it. We’ll also give you more information about the Japanese citizen judge system! 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! You wake up in a cold sweat in your Japanese bed. Maybe you’re just annoyed that you have to go to work at your job in Japan…or maybe you’re actually feeling ill? Either way, you decide to persevere and go to work. You take the Japanese train to the office, even though you’re a bit feverish. You try to sit far away from the Japanese person next to you so you don’t breathe on him, just in case you’re really sick. When you get to your office, the receptionist says to you in Japanese, “Good morning… Wow, you don’t look like you’re feeling well. Rough night last night?” You respond in Japanese, “Very funny…let me come over there and cough on you and we’ll see whether I’m hung over or really sick.” The receptionist responds in Japanese, “That’s gross. I don’t know why you sick people just don’t stay home from work so the rest of us don’t get sick!”

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Beginner lesson will show you how to describe how you are feeling in Japanese. We’ll also show you how to use a Japanese phrase to provide someone with an explanation in Japanese. You’ll feel better soon knowing this Japanese construction! 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! As you are approaching Mt. Fuji on the Japanese tour bus, your tour operator gets a bit excited. She starts saying in Japanese, “Mt. Fuji is the most revered mountain in Japan.” As you look out the window, she continues in Japanese, “It’s an active volcano, though it hasn’t erupted in a few hundred years. The Japanese love this mountain so much that they teach all Japanese children a song about it in the third grade. Do you want to learn that song?” As you scream out in your head in Japanese, “No!” you hear a chorus of “Yes” in Japanese around you. As the tour leader starts singing in Japanese, you look at your travel companion, roll your eyes, and say in Japanese, “Now this song is going to be stuck in my head the rest of our trip.” Your companion looks at you, smiles, and starts singing the song to you in Japanese!

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Songs lesson will teach you the verses of a popular Japanese song that praises the Japanese mountain Mt. Fuji. You’ll be inspired to visit this Japanese landmark after listening to this song! 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! Your mother always told you to mind your manners, especially at the table. Well, she was right, and the tradition is especially true for the Japanese table. Don’t be gross when you eat, in Japan, or anywhere else. You sit with your new Japanese friends and prepare to enjoy real Japanese food. “Let’s eat,” your friend says in Japanese. Your first mouthful has you hooked. It’s wonderful. “It’s delicious,” you exclaim in Japanese. Your friends are impressed with your proper use of Japanese in the proper situation, and they congratulate you on it. You’re glad you’ve been paying attention to your Japanese language lessons. Only a few lessons and you’re able to say so many things, including, “It’s delicious” in Japanese! You all have a wonderful time, and at the end, you are also able use your impressive polite Japanese to say “thank you” to your host for the wonderful meal. You’re having a great first day in Japan, and can’t wait to explore the country, the Japanese language, and the culture.

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Basic Japanese video lesson focuses on your table manners. It’s important to say the right thing at the right time in Japanese when you’re eating. This lesson will teach you some of the proper Japanese phrases to use while you’re dining with friends or associates in Japan. 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!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! “Are you cold?” your friend asks? “No,” you answer in Japanese, “I’m not cold; I’m just fine.” Now you’ve just hit on a universal topic of discussion in Japan and everywhere else in the world - the weather. On your trip to Japan, you’ll want to be able to talk about the weather in Japanese. It’s one of the best ways to start conversations with almost anyone, young, old, and in between. However, I don’t recommend starting conversations with strangers by telling them you HAVE a cold, so make sure you know how to form these Japanese sentences correctly. Otherwise, you’re not likely to make people in Japan – or anywhere else – want to get too close to you!

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Newbie lesson will teach you how to discuss the weather in polite conversation. Hot, cold, cool, and not hot, not cold, not cool, as well as just right are just some of the words and phrases you’ll learn in this lesson. You’ll be ready to praise or complain about the weather in no time. 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!