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August 1st, 2008 | help Need help?

A match made in heaven?

A Japanese idol and pro-golfer have just announced that they got married. Of course, the Japanese press has a lot of questions for the newlyweds. But one reporter in particular has a photograph that might cause some trouble for the lovebirds.

We’ve got some high-level grammar in this episode. We’ll learn how to use several useful polite expressions using to. We’ll study the grammar points to kuru, to sasete itadaku, and tto kuru.

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Voice Actors: Nori, Hiroko, Naomi, Yuki, Nori, | Hosts: Peter
Category: Upper Intermediate Lessons (S2) | 17 Comments »
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July 4th, 2008 | help Need help?

Can you understand a Japanese weather report? It’s not the easiest thing to do, but today we’ll give you the basics you’ll need to find out what tomorrow’s weather will be like.

We’ll learn some important Japanese phrases commonly heard in weather forecasts. Mikomi da is a common Japanese expression which means “it is likely that…” and moyō da is another phrase common in Japanese forecasts which means the same thing only the results are undesirable. 2 useful Japanese expressions you can hear every day on TV in Japan.

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Voice Actors: Take, Yoshikai, Ushijima | Hosts: Peter, Naomi, Natsuko
Category: Upper Intermediate Lessons | 15 Comments »
Grammar: , | Function: , , | Topic: , | Politeness Level: ,
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