Intro このチャンネルについて

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Intro このチャンネルについて

from Nihongo Storytime for Beginners|Japanese Together · host Noriko - Japanese Together

Intro みなさん、日本語の先生、のりこです。私は、中級のポッドキャストJapanese with Norikoをしています。 この新しいチャンネルは、日本語を勉強しているビギナーのみなさん、A1、A2レベルのみなさんのためのチャンネルです。 コンテンツは2つあります。1つ目は、NihongoStorytimeです。短い簡単なストーリーを日本語で聞いてください。レベルはA1 A2です。ストーリーの中で、新しい言葉や文法を自然に学べます。Nihongo Storytimeのスクリプトは有料です。 2つ目は、Norikoの日本語ブログの音声をシェアしています。このブログは、A2からB1のレベルで、私のサイトで日本語ブログを無料で読むことができます。 それでは、たくさんユニークなストーリーを聞いて、日本語のイマージョンをしてください。 "I'm Noriko, your Japanese teacher. I host the intermediate-level podcast called 'Japanese with Noriko.' This new channel is specifically designed for beginner students who are studying Japanese at the A1 and A2 levels. There are two types of content available. The first one is 'Nihongo Storytime.' Please listen to short and easy stories in Japanese. The difficulty level is A1 and A2. Through these stories, you can naturally learn new vocabulary and grammar. The scripts for Nihongo Storytime are available for purchase. The second type of content is sharing the audio from Noriko's Japanese blog. This blog is suitable for levels A2 to B1, and you can read it for free on my website. Now, please enjoy listening to a variety of unique stories and immerse yourself in the Japanese language." みなさん、にほんごのせんせい、のりこです。わたしは、ちゅうきゅうのぽっどきゃすとJapanese with Norikoをしています。 このあたらしいちゃんねるは、にほんごをべんきょうしているびぎなーのみなさん、A1、A2れべるのみなさんのためのちゃんねるです。 こんてんつは2つあります。1つめは、Nihongo Storytimeです。みじかいかんたんなストーリーをにほんごできいてください。れべるはA1 A2です。ストーリーのなかで、あたらしいことばやぶんぽうをしぜんにまなべます。Nihongo Storytimeのすくりぷとはゆうりょうです。 2つめは、Norikoのにほんごぶろぐのおんせいをシェアしています。このぶろぐは、A2からB1のれべるで、わたしのさいとでにほんごぶろぐをむりょうでよむことができます。 それでは、たくさんユニークなストーリーをきいて、にほんごのいまーじょんをしてください。

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