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Easy Japanese: Conversation Lessons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
by NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Learn useful phrases and gain cultural insights by listening to the story of Tam, a student from overseas enrolled in a Japanese university. Japan's public media organization NHK offers this Japanese language course with podcast, free of charge. nhk.jp/lesson
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Lesson 48: Saying what you want to do in the future
The residents of "Haru-san House" have arrived at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. Tam reveals her dreams.
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Lesson 47: Asking how to do something
The residents of "Haru-san House" are visiting Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto.
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Lesson 46: Expressing multiple impressions -- Part 2
The residents of "Haru-san House" are on a trip to Kyoto. They're about to check in at an inn that uses a "machiya."
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Lesson 45: Making a request politely
Tam seems to want to ask a favor of the robot landlady, Haru-san.
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Lesson 44: Telling someone what you've heard
Tam was finally able to meet Yuuki again. She tells Haru-san and Kaito how it went.
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Lesson 43: Expressing impressions of what you see
Tam and Mi Ya go visit Yuuki at his dressing room after his recital.
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Lesson 42: Expressing your intent or plans
Tam and Mi Ya have come to a recital by Yuuki, a pianist Tam admires.
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Lesson 41: Asking whether something you want to do is possible
Mi Ya calls out to Tam. She seems to have found some news.
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Lesson 40: Explaining the reason
Tam, Mi Ya, and Haru-san were relaxing at "Haru-san House" when something unusual happened.
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Lesson 39: Describing a mistake you’ve made
Tam has a problem. As soon as she returns to Haru-san House, she asks the robot landlady for help.
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Lesson 38: Comparing two things
Tam and Ayaka are taking a sightseeing cruise on Lake Ashinoko in Hakone.
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Lesson 37: Saying something is wrong
Tam and Ayaka seem to be having a problem in their room at a hot spring inn in Hakone.
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Lesson 36: Asking about the time
Tam and Ayaka arrive at a hot spring inn in Hakone. An attendant leads them to their room.
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Lesson 35: Expressing past or future actions in sequence
Tam and Ayaka are on a train to Hakone, a popular tourist spot near Tokyo.
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Lesson 34: Saying what you’ve experienced
Tam and Mike have come to a manga café to enjoy its huge collection of manga and magazines.
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Lesson 33: Asking how long something will take
Kaito and Mike have arrived safely at the Ninja Museum. They decide to give ninja stars a try.
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Lesson 32: Asking how to get to your destination
Mike and Kaito head to the Ninja Museum in Mie Prefecture. Mike is wearing a ninja outfit.
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Lesson 31: Inviting someone to do something together -- Part 2
Mike, an American who loves Japanese culture, has come to "Haru-san House" to discuss a travel plan.
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Lesson 30: Expressing a variety of past and future actions
Tam has come to a café with Mi Ya. Tam talks about her memories of a music student, Yuuki.
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Lesson 29: Saying what you've done
Mi Ya shows Tam the photos she took at a piano recital in Kamakura. Tam takes a look and is surprised.
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Lesson 28: Asking for permission
Mi Ya has come to Kamakura. A piano recital is being held at a temple.
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Lesson 27: Asking which one to choose
Kaito takes Tam to a ramen shop. She suddenly remembers Yuuki, a music student she met in Vietnam.
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Lesson 26: Expressing multiple impressions -- Part 1
Tam and her housemates have come to a park for cherry blossom viewing.
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Lesson 25: Saying you're not feeling well
Tam doesn't seem to feel well. Haru-san's electronic sensor detects a problem.
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Lesson 24: Explaining what you can't eat
At Haru-san House, Kaito has made a typical Japanese breakfast for everyone.
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Lesson 23: Saying what you like
Tam, Ayaka, and Mike have come to a café where customers can play with cats.
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Lesson 22: Inviting someone to do something together -- Part 1
Tam, Mi Ya, and Kaito are in front of a huge snow sculpture at the snow festival in Sapporo.
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Lesson 21: Describing where you are
Tam and Mi Ya are in Hokkaido. They’re meeting up with Kaito at the Sapporo Clock Tower.
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Lesson 20: Asking someone not to put something in your food
Tam and Mi Ya are in Hokkaido, in the city of Sapporo. They enter a restaurant to enjoy fresh seafood.
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Lesson 19: Saying what you want to buy
Tam is planning to travel to Hokkaido with Mi Ya and Kaito. She's come to buy some gloves to prepare for the trip.
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Lesson 18: Expressing impressions of what you've experienced
Mi Ya is in the living room of “Haru-san House,” telling Tam and Haru-san, the robot landlady, about her trip to Nagano.
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Lesson 17: Telling people what you’re doing now
Mi Ya is on a photo shoot in Nagano. She meets a Japanese couple, and they go to a soba restaurant.
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Lesson 16: Expressing impressions and explaining things -- Part 2
Mi Ya is at a hot spring in Nagano famed for the wild monkeys that bathe there. A Japanese couple strikes up a conversation with her.
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Lesson 15: Telling the taxi driver your destination
Photographer Mi Ya from China is on a photo shoot in Nagano. She’s trying to get to Jigokudani Yaen Koen by taxi.
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Lesson 14: Saying what you want to try
Tam worked as a volunteer at a school in Vietnam. One day, Yuuki came from Japan to play the piano for the children.
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Lesson 13: Saying what you want to do
Tam is in the living room of “Haru-san House,” talking with the robot landlady Haru-san and Chinese photographer Mi Ya.
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Lesson 12: Expressing impressions and explaining things -- Part 1
Tam and Chinese photographer Mi Ya are at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo's Asakusa area. They’re at a counter where amulets are sold.
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Lesson 11: Asking whether what you want is available
Tam has come to Asakusa in Tokyo with Chinese photographer Mi Ya. They're looking around the souvenir shops on “Nakamise Street.”
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Lesson 10: Asking how much something costs
Tam has come to an electronics store with her friend Ayaka. Tam wants to buy a hair dryer.
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Lesson 9: Asking the names of things you don't know
Tam from Vietnam has come to the basement deli of a department store, called a "depa-chika." She's accompanied by her housemate Kaito and his American friend Mike.
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Lesson 8: Introducing friends and others
Tam and her friend Ayaka have come to the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. They're meeting up with Mi Ya, who lives in "Haru-san House."
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Lesson 7: Asking someone to speak more slowly
Tam is eating lunch at her university's cafeteria. Another student, a Japanese woman, comes over and starts talking to her.
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Lesson 6: Checking where public transportation is headed
It's Tam’s first day to go to her university. She’s at the station, but she’s not sure the train she’s about to board is the right one.
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Lesson 5: Saying how you studied Japanese
It's Tam's first day of classes at the university. The robot landlady Haru-san notices she's nervous.
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Lesson 4: Saying what you're going to do
Tam is chatting with her new friend Mi Ya, a photographer from China. Mi Ya's room is filled with pictures from around Japan.
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Lesson 3: Saying where you're from
A welcome party is held for Tam from Vietnam at the share house where she's staying. Kaito has prepared a table full of good things to eat.
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Lesson 2: Introducing yourself with name and occupation
The residents of "Haru-san House" take Tam there after running into her on the street.
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Lesson 1: Asking for directions
Tam from Vietnam is looking for “Haru-san House,” the share house where she’ll be staying in Tokyo.
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Learn useful phrases and gain cultural insights by listening to the story of Tam, a student from overseas enrolled in a Japanese university. Japan's public media organization NHK offers this Japanese language course with podcast, free of charge. nhk.jp/lesson
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