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Japanese listening and reading for Beginner to Intermediate

Japanese listening and reading for Beginner to Intermediate

Published 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 58 lectures (15h 24m) | Size: 6.4 GB

This is a step-up course from beginner to intermediate level taught by a university professor

What you'll learn
Learn “Q & A expressions”. In Part 1, you will learn how to ask questions and how to answer them in a short Q&A format
Learn “to summarize” through long sentences. In Part 2, you will read long texts and learn how to summarize them under the theme of "Travel".
Learn to anticipate in advance to improve your listening comprehension.
You will learn terms, how to use words, kanji, etc. that are used in situations such as "eating out" and "travelling."
You can create "ears" that allow you to hear Japanese.
Through reading aloud practice, you can prevent "return reading" and understand in Japanese word order.

Requirements
Beginner level or higher in Japanese

Description
The ultimate goal of this course is to improve listening and reading comprehension. In Part 1, you will learn how to ask and answer questions in a short Q&A format. In Part 2, you will learn how to listen to long sentences and summarize them. Both Part 1 and Part 2 cover conversations in "eating" and "traveling" situations, so you can apply them to your daily life. There are also plenty of practice problems throughout.

In Part 1, you will learn how to ask questions and how to answer them in a short Q&A format with the theme of "eating". For example, answer "Yes or No" to the question, answer "5W1H" to the question, or answers “A or B” after selecting, and so on.

In Part 2, you will read long texts and learn how to summarize them under the theme of "Travel". For example, reading a long sentence, quickly finding the "subject and predicate" and "5W1H", discussing the structure of the sentence, combining two sentences into one, and vice versa Practice things like dividing into two sentences.

Before listening to the words you often use in your daily life, show related photos, figures, and pictures so that you can imagine what you are going to hear. Even if you can't understand it completely by listening to it once or twice, or if you come across words or kanji that you don't know, if you have the ability to guess, you can understand the general content of the story. It takes a considerable amount of time to understand the same kanji and words as Japanese people. Perhaps it is impossible. Do not aim for that, and improve your Japanese ability on the premise that there are words and kanji that you do not understand. In other words, "the ability to guess" is important.

This course uses JLPT N5 and N4 level kanji and grammar. To improve listening and reading comprehension, it is especially important to understand how to use conjunctions and particles. You can also have a simple conversation with your friends in natural Japanese towards the end of this course.

This course aims to improve your listening comprehension, so I will talk it slowly and twice so that your ears can "get used to Japanese pronunciation". Please concentrate on listening. If you listen to it once, you can hear about 50%, but if you listen to it twice, you can hear 70% to 80%. Guess the rest. The aim of this learning is to develop the ability to guess.

Who this course is for
Those who want to improve their Japanese ability from beginner to intermediate
Those who want to learn Japanese on the themes of Japanese social circumstances, culture and customs, daily life, etc.
Those who want to talk in Japanese, such as international students, working people, and housewives.

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