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We continue with the JLPT Level 4 vocabulary words.

Japancast Quick Lesson #7

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We continue with the JLPT Level 4 vocabulary words.

Japancast Quick Lesson #6

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We continue with the JLPT Level 4 vocabulary words.

Japancast Quick Lesson #5

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We continue with the JLPT Level 4 vocabulary words.

Japancast Quick Lesson #4

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We continue with the JLPT Level 4 vocabulary words.

Japancast Quick Lesson #3

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For the next few lessons we’re going to focus on vocabulary words that you’ll need to pass JLPT Level 4. 

If you’ve never taken the JLPT, you’ll be surprised at how many of these words you might already know.  Hopefully it’ll give you the confidence to apply for the test.

 

Japanese Quick Lesson #2

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Sorry we’ve been off for so long.  Lots of “stuff” is going on in our lives.  If you are a subscription donator, please send Hitomi your questions and let her know you are a subscriber – we will always make an extra effort to answer your questions ASAP.  We truly appreciate your support and understanding.

 

Japanese Lesson #78

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Unfortunately the first Lesson 76 was killed by my computer.  Hitomi kindly re-recorded it today, so it’s missing the intro music, etc.  We’re going to take the summer off, but subscription donators will still get episodes sent via email.  We’ll see you in the fall!

Japanese Lesson #76

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In order to reward those of you who have set up subscription donations, we’ve decided to go back to splitting the lessons in half. There is still plenty of great free Japanese to be learned here, but to those of you who donate your hard-earned money to keep us podcasting, we thought it only fair to thank you by making 1/2 the lesson private.

Japanese Lesson #75

In this lesson I talked about a great blog post on the site “The Life Nippon” which can be found HERE. You’ll also learn a valuable lesson about how to respond appropriately when someone says they aren’t feeling well. It’s a common mistake made by English speakers, so pay close attention!

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