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Japanese Conversation For English Speakers 3

Japanese Conversation For English Speakers 3

Last updated 11/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 557.18 MB | Duration: 4h 39m

A fun, clear and practical way for English speakers to master Japanese conversation

What you'll learn
Understand the basic differences between English and Japanese
Engage in simple Japanese conversations
Improve the knowledge of "Japanese conversation for English speakers" (the section 1 and 2)
Learn more advanced expressions (e.g. comparison form, potential form, passive form, etc.)
Understand the difference between particle 'wa' and 'ga'
Requirements
The only thing needed is your enthusiasm !
It would be better to have knowledge at beginner level (e.g. my course section 1 and 2).
Description
This course (section 3) is aimed at English speakers who would like to learn intermediate level Japanese conversation. If students have completed "Japanese conversation for English speakers (section 1 and 2 )" or they have any prior relevant knowledge of Japanese, it would be perfect to improve their knowledge.
Students will be able to continuously learn a variety of expressions (e.g. comparison form, potential form, passive form, etc.) They can also learn the difference between particle 'wa' and 'ga' to use them properly. As this is a challenging topic for Japanese learners, there are several lessons for a simple and clear explanation with examples.
Each lesson is related to the former lesson, which enables learners to review and learn more. I frequently compare Japanese grammar to English grammar to avoid confusion. At the end of the course, students will be able to hold intermediate level conversations in Japanese.

Overview

Section 1: Japanese conversation - Intermediate Level

Lecture 1 Introduction & Lesson 1 - Existence of Inanimate Objects

Lecture 2 Lesson 2 - Existence of Inanimate Objects (2) Other meanings

Lecture 3 Lesson 3 - Existence of Inanimate Objects (3)

Lecture 4 Lesson 4 - How to Count Objects with Counters

Lecture 5 Lesson 5 - Number + Counters + Particles

Lecture 6 Lesson 6 - Particle 'kara'

Lecture 7 Lesson 7 - Existence of Animate Objects

Lecture 8 Lesson 8 - Existence of Animate Objects (2) & (3)

Lecture 9 Lesson 9 - Particle 'de'

Lecture 10 Lesson 10 - 2 Types of Verbs[ Transitive & Intransitive Verbs ]

Lecture 11 Lesson 11 - How to Express Change of States

Lecture 12 Lesson 12 - How to Express Change of States (2)

Lecture 13 Lesson 13 - Particle 'wa' and 'ga' In the same sentence

Lecture 14 Lesson 14 - How to Make Noun Phrases with Verbs

Lecture 15 Lesson 15 - Particle 'wa' and 'ga' in the same sentence (2)

Lecture 16 Lesson 16 - Question Word 'dotch'

Lecture 17 Lesson 17 - Comparison Form (1) - Adjectives

Lecture 18 Lesson 18 - Comparison Form (2) - Adverbs

Lecture 19 Lesson 19 - Comparison Form (3) & (4)

Lecture 20 Lesson 20 - Te-form + Iku and kuru

Lecture 21 Lesson 21 - Potential Form

Lecture 22 Lesson 22 - Particle 'o' and 'ga' with the Desire-form

Lecture 23 Lesson 23 - Command Form

Lecture 24 Lesson 24 - Particle 'ga' (1)

Lecture 25 Lesson 25 - Particle 'ga' (2)

Lecture 26 Lesson 26 - Difference between Particle 'wa' and 'ga' (1)

Lecture 27 Lesson 27 - Difference between Particle 'wa' and 'ga' (2)

Lecture 28 Lesson 28 - Passive Form

Lecture 29 Lesson 29 - Various Expressions with 'kagiru'

Lecture 30 Lesson 30 - How to Express Addition

Lecture 31 Review

Section 2: Additional Section - Review

Lecture 32 The conversation written in Japanese

Beginners who have completed the section 1 and 2 should take this course,Intermediate-level or Advanced Learners can take this course for their review

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