クルド人問題の記事のご紹介&若者には日本語が通じない?イマドキの日本語事情☕️コーヒー片手に日本語教育ニュース💬

EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 24 MIN

クルド人問題の記事のご紹介&若者には日本語が通じない?イマドキの日本語事情☕️コーヒー片手に日本語教育ニュース💬

from MIKI senseiの にほんごラジオ for Japanese language learners &Teachers · host MIKI sensei

☕️コーヒー片手に日本語教育ニュース💬 @okmymiki    この配信ではコーヒー片手に私が選んだ日本語教育や多文化共生のニュースをゆるく語っています。 月曜日から金曜日の平日朝9:30頃からTwitterのスペースで配信しています。 金曜日は雑談しています。 今朝はこんな話をしています。(リンクは切れていることがあります) ↓ ↓ 「日本人がわれわれに合わせるべき」埼玉県の「クルド人問題」当事者らに話を聞くと衝撃の答えが…市議は「多文化共生は不可能」 https://news.goo.ne.jp/article/dailyshincho/nation/dailyshincho-1085064.html 「1時間弱って何分?」「鉛筆なめなめは気持ち悪い」日本語はムズかし過ぎ? 誤用も多い“曖昧な表現” https://news.goo.ne.jp/article/abematimes/life/abematimes-10112945.html ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー X https://twitter.com/okmymiki Threads ⁠https://www.threads.net/@miki_onigiri_sensei⁠ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@mikisensei Buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/okmymiki kofi (donate)  https://ko-fi.com/okmymiki MIKI senseiの にほんごラジオ for learners https://anchor.fm/miki-okmy

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