Archive for the 'Japanese Lessons' Category
July 11, 2017
How I chose to continue my Japanese education
One of my main goals has always been to become fluent in Japanese, but despite all the Japanese courses I’ve taken in college, I still seem to be stuck at the intermediate level. Now I am nearly graduated from college and have finished taking all my Japanese courses. Seeing how expensive it is to go to a language school, I decided I needed a cheaper alternative to continuing my Japanese education. Luckily for me, I recently discovered JapanesePod101.
When I discovered JapanesePod101, I KNEW that I had found what I needed. After browsing through it’s website and signing up for a membership, I noticed that there are some perks compared to taking lessons in a classroom setting.
Here are some of the main perks:
The ability to start... Show more
June 30, 2017
Good Resource to Learn Japanese, Check it Out!
I have visited Japan for three times, and each time this country always surprise me with its culture, scenery and people. As a dancer, I have attended many workshop and classes in Tokyo, and met many inspirational people.
However, the biggest problem that came up to me is the language barrier. I have had problem to communicate with people about my ideas, stories. As we all known, communication is the most important thing for a friendship. So I started to look for online lessons, since taking actual classes is not possible for me, and I would rather save the money by finding some low budget online tutorial.
That’s when JapanesePod101 popped up to me. I have used it for a year, and I can’t deny that JapanesePod101 has provided me... Show more
November 22, 2016
My Honest Review and Opinion of JapanesePod101
Howdy people, my name is Thomas. I’m a blogger and huge Japanese enthusiast. Today I’m going to review www.JapanesePod101.com and give you guys a 100% honest opinion on it. I am not being paid or otherwise compensated for this, and all opinions are my own. Anyone who knows me will tell you I’m brutally honest and blunt, so I won’t pull punches in a review. That said, enjoy.
My first impression of JapanesePod101.com was that it looked a lot like what I had come to expect from language learning sites, from Rosetta Stone to Duolingo, I knew the drill and the layout of the main page was the same, bare-bones info page that I always see when I go to a site with a landing page that tries to get you to sign up right away. By comparison,... Show more
November 15, 2016
How to Say Nice to Meet You in Japanese
If you are in Japan for business or travel, or meeting you Japanese friend’s family in your own country, we are sure you would love to impress your Japanese hosts with your Japanese language skills.
You want to introduce yourself, say hello and learn how to say nice to meet you in Japanese. But you have heard that it is difficult and a mistake can cause great confusion or trouble.
Don’t worry! Here we bring you some useful tips for that successful first meeting for all Japanese beginners. You'll learn formal and informal Japanese phrases in this blog post.
Discover the list of Top 10 Lines to Introduce Yourself in Japanese
1. My name is .
こんにちは。わたしは です。
Konnichi wa. Watashi wa desu.
"Hello. My name is ."
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October 12, 2016
Writing a Japanese Address on a Postcard
〒 - Postal symbol, preceding postal code
107-0052 - Postal code, composed of 7 numbers
東京都 - Prefecture (県, ken), with the exception of Tokyo (都, to), Hokkaido (道, do) and Osaka/Kyoto (府, fu)
港区 - Municipality, city (市, shi), village (村, mura) or ward (区, ku). Here it is Minato ward.
赤坂 - Area. Here it is Akasaka.
3丁目4-4 - City district (丁目, chome), city block (番地, banchi), bldg/house number (号, go)
ジョン シナ - Recipient’s name. In Japan the last name precedes the first name and is often followed by a honorific suffix like San (さん) or Sama (様), corresponding to Mr. or Ms.
Click here to learn how to send out a Japanese postcard with our fun FREE video!
P.S. Win a personal postcard all the way from Japan! Just click the link... Show more
September 16, 2016
How to Learn Japanese with Video Games?
Do you remember holding your first Game Boy? Do you remember the “Golden Age” of Japanese video games? I bet it was the reason to start learning Japanese in the first place for some of us. And you are here reading this article, so you probably have a keen interest in video games!
If you are learning Japanese and you do like video games, this is perfect. By knowing how to read Hiragana and Katakana, and with a bit of foundation in Japanese grammar, I have the pleasure to announce that you unlocked a new achievement: Playing video games to practice Japanese!
After a long day of work or school, sitting down at your desk with an other textbook might be the last thing you want to do. It is a way more fun to use our entertaining audio... Show more
August 29, 2016
10 Best Responses to “How Are You” in Japanese
Hi Japanese Learner, how are you? This is one of the most common question used in everyday life. There are many possible responses to this question and various tons to use.
You must learn those different ways to respond because one answer may fit better, and having a greater range of expression is a sign of fluency. With this Japanese lesson, Risa will teach you the 10 best responses to “How Are You” in Japanese. Here we go!
Click Here to Learn How to Pronounce Those 10 Phrases
1.私は元気です。
わたしはげんき。
Watashi wa genki desu.
I’m fine.
2.大丈夫です。
だいじょうぶで。
Daijōbu desu.
I’m okay.
3.眠いんです。
ねむいんです。
Nemui n desu.
I’m sleepy.
4.絶好調です。
ぜっこうちょう。
Zekkōchō desu.
I’m great.
5.調子が悪いです。
ちょうしがわるいです。... Show more
August 5, 2016
3 Reasons Why Successful Students Learn Japanese In the Car
Not only is it possible to learn Japanese in your car, there are 3 great benefits that will help you master the language faster and with less effort.
With everyone so pressed for time these days, it might seem like a daydream to believe that you could learn Japanese in your car—but it’s not! Thanks to a wide range of new technologies and resources, learning a language in your car is easier than ever. Not only is it easy to learn a language while driving, there are actually a number of benefits, especially if the lessons are part of a structured learning program like JapanesePod101. Here are three specific benefits to learning Japanese or any other new language in your car.
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August 3, 2016
August 2016 Recap – Japanese Made Easy
Hello Learners, and welcome to your Monthly Recap that will make Japanese easier to learn!
Through this post, you will:
- Receive your free ebook in PDF form to easily master Top 1500 Japanese Kanji
- Know the latest update and upcoming features on JapanesePod101.com
- Catch up with posts and video released this month that you shouldn’t have missed
Contents:
New Lessons
Itadakimasu! Super Sushi Ninja Challenge
Current Offers
YouTube Videos You Shouldn’t Have Missed in July
Top Blog Articles in July
JapanesePod101 Corner
1. New Lessons Top
- (Beginner) Must-Know Japanese Sentence Structures #4 - Must-Know Japanese Sentence Structures: Asking About Location or Position
The Sentence Patterns... Show more
July 28, 2016
4 Reasons Why Japanese Slang Words Will Make You Fluent
Learn 4 honest reasons you need Japanese slang words and why they are so vital to truly learning and mastering the language.
Teachers may normally cringe at the thought of their students learning Japanese slang words. After all, slang words and phrases are typically defined as being grammatically incorrect. So why would your teacher want you to spend time learning the “wrong way” to speak Japanese? Here are 4 of the top reasons why you should study slang words and expressions when learning Japanese or any new language.
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1. Native Speakers Use Slang Expressions in Everyday Conversation
If you are going to study a foreign... Show more