2 Hours of Daily Japanese Conversations - Japanese Practice for ALL Learners

Published 2018-10-02
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In this video, you’ll challenge your Japanese listening comprehension skills. You will listen to small dialogues to take you from the beginner to the advanced level. Those dialogues are made by Japanese native speakers. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Japanese, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SchizoLifter01
    i started learning japanese about 1 year and few month ago, and i couldn't understand anything at all. now 1 year later this is very easy for me to understand. good luck everybody
  • @wesleyfilms
    “Hahmbahgah” Finally, something I understand.
  • @vinilzord1
    This is surprisingly pleasant to listen as a background audio while doing something else or even studying kanji. Thank you so much!
  • @usage8903
    I would have failed a test of this a few years ago. It's insane how adapted my ears have gotten to this level of grammar. I haven't listened to one of these videos since maybe 2016 and the difference now is crazy. I can turn this on and just follow the stories without hesitation, unlike Banana Moon Gold where I'm lucky to get a 5 sentence combo. Listening practice is the most discouraging and I am naturally bad at it compared to people who grew up with anime.I never felt like I've made any real progress until right now.
  • Omg im gonna cry. I cant believe i actually understood the first dialogue. I mean, i saw this video when i started to study jspanese 1 month ago, and i thought it was too complex for me. The fact that im able to undestand it now is a huge win for me
  • @avidlifeenjoyer
    Watching japanese shows make listening much, much easier in my opinion. I understand most of the examples. Thank you very much.
  • I was studying Japanese for past 4 years now and this year due to some exams I didn't had time to study at all and I was really scared that I had forgotten everything I had learned in the past 3 years so I'm really happy that I could understand all of this. I wanted to say thank you for having such great content I really appreciate it!❤
  • @Toudy22
    Awesome learning material here, if you guys are beginners like me try slowing down the speed to 0.75 and repeat what is been said, super efficient ! Thank you so much for the free content !
  • This is a great idea for learning ! Have you considered: - Texting first part - Not texting second part Text second seems to me to be inspired from a: - Testing/Evaluation Mindset rather than a - Learning Mindset Testing can be useful for motivation, but it ought not to be the main motivation. - Connect meaning in first part (Gather Knowledge, with texting) - Apply/Practice New Knowledge - Synthesise sounds-meaning-images-symbols
  • @killajr51
    I was so surprised that I was actually understanding about 80% of the conversation! Made me so happy!
  • @MASTERSPARK_
    just listening to podcasts in another language really help learning new words and phrases
  • @amarug
    at the start of the year when i began learning Japanese i cam here and was frustrated that i didn't understand anything. due to quarantine, it's really (too) easy now 😂
  • @foxhound6364
    This is so much fun. What an awesome way to train yourself to listen properly! I'd love an app that had a bunch of these and let you select your answer.
  • Thanks for this material! I always prefer studying conversations rather than single sentences. I'm a beginner and I'm writing everything down to practice (I'm one of those people who find it easier to learn things by writing them down). I'm also changing kana for kanji when appropriate. I've also noticed the translation is not always literal. For example, I've just started the video and I noticed that they translate はい、さとうクリニックです as "Hello, how can I help you?" ( 1:46 ) when they are actually saying "Hello, this is Satou clinic" (that is what I understand). So for a beginner there is a risk that they would try to understand what part of さとうクリニックです actually means "how can I help you", when it does not.
  • I have been learning Japanese for three weeks. I know hiragana and katakana(though my ability to read hiragana is much better), I have been studying vocab, grammar, and conversations through books and Mango(website), and I just got my kanji book in the mail today. The first time I listened to this I couldn't understand anything, but today I understand the majority of the first conversation minus the part between the woman saying "excuse me" and the guy talking. After that conversation to about 8:43, I switch between being able to understand certain words in a conversation and guess the answer right and not understanding anything. To everyone who is discouraged in their language learning journey, every time you learn a new word or practice, you are moving in the right direction! I quit Japanese at least two times because the writing systems intimidated me. Now I have stuck with self studying a language longer than I ever had. On a side note: Right now I know a lot of words, but I still find structuring sentences hard and listening. I only recently learned in a video that Spanish is the second fastest language to Japanese! What advice do you have to increase my understanding and speaking? I can't fly to Japan and I don't know anyone.