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Learn Japanese – Level 2: Absolute Beginner Audio Course for Mac [Download]

Learn Japanese - Level 2: Absolute Beginner Audio Course for Mac [Download] Lesson Description detailing the background of the lesson and the gramm...

 

Learn Japanese – Level 2: Absolute Beginner Audio Course for Mac [Download]

  • Lesson Description detailing the background of the lesson and the grammatical focus
  • Main Audio Track (approx. 10-15 minutes). Listen to the lesson dialog and master the vocabulary and grammar point as your two expert teachers guide you through the lesson
  • Line-by-Line Audio. Master listening comprehension and understanding of the dialog
  • Vocabulary List. Learn new vocabulary and pronunciation with the audio playback tool
  • Grammar Point. Detailed explanation of the focal point of the lesson written by expert teachers

Introducing the ultimate language learning application! Are you ready to learn Japanese on your Mac in just minutes a day? You are about to experience the evolution of language learning! Never before has learning to speak Japanese been so fun, quick or simple. You’ll be speaking Japanese within just minutes of the very first lesson, and our interactive language experience will keep you engaged and locked in! The progress you make with “Learn Japanese – Absolute Beginner” will utterly shock and amaz

List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 9.99

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How to Speak Basic Japanese How to Speak Conversational Japanese

 

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Culture Japan Season 1 on Crunchy Roll

 

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Culture Japan Season 1 on Crunchy Roll
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After the Japan broadcast on Tokyo MX TV and the Asia broadcast on Animax Asia, Culture Japan is now available to the rest of za warudo on Crunchyloll.

For folks who are not beknowist, Culture Japan is a TV show that I direct and present on that introduces Japanese Pop Culture and the more traditional Japan. Filming Season 2 as we speak and will be on air on Tokyo MX TV and Animax Asia this October.

You can check out the Culture Japan Channel or jump to each episode below.
Episode 1 – Shiori Mikami, Wonder Festival and Japanese Festivals

The very first episode of Culture Japan, featuring Shiori Mikami as a guest in studio. This episode brings us to one of the largest figure events in the world – the Summer Wonder Festival. We also take a look at how exactly figures are made in the Excellent Smile Company figure factory in China, and finally take a visit to a Japanese Festival.

Episode 2 – Ninja Shenanigans in Edo Wonderland

The lovely Shiori Mikami joins us once again as an in studio guest as we take look at Edo Wonderland in Nikko, where one can experience life just as it was in the Edo Period of Japan, as well as experience life as a ninja! We also take a look at otaku rooms from all over the world.

Episode 3 – The Milky Holmes Girls

This episode’s guests are the wonderful Milky Holmes girls, who give us a look into the world of Milky Holmes and clarify what it’s like to be an anime voice actress. We’ll also take a look at the festivities that went on at the Tokyo Game Show 2010.

Episode 4 – Cultural Festival at Tokyo Metropolitan High School

Asanon, the P.R Manager of Excellent Smile Company, joins us as a guest in this episode. We take a look at a Japanese cultural festival taking place at Tokyo Metropolitan Kokusai High School – there are loads of games to play, a ton of food to delight in, and even some performances to watch!

Episode 5 – Akihabara Tour

In this episode we head out to Akihabara, the holy land of otaku. First we visit a ‘clone factory’, which prints out 3D clones. Next we head out to Leisure activity Station – a huge trading card store – where we take a look at what sort of goods they have on sale. We’ve also got coverage of the Volks store in there too.

Episode 6 – Ita-G Festival

In this episode we take part in the 2010 Ita-G Festival – an event filled with ‘itasha’, which are cars covered with cute anime characters – but there are also bicycles and even motorbikes that also look just as fantastic! We even take a look at how these itasha are made, from start to end. Afterwards we take a look at Japan’s underground bicycle storage systems, and how they are improving space problems around Japan.

Episode 7 – Fujisawa High School

In this episode we visit Fujisawa High School and take a look at everything that goes on during a typical Japanese school day – from the various classes, break time, cleaning up the classroom and even afterschool activities, it’s just like spending a day at a Japanese school for the day! Afterwards we take a look at a Japanese shopping street, where you can find all sorts of goodies, from food to 100 yen stores.

Episode 8 – Japanese Archery and Pachinko

In this episode we visit Yashio High School where we take a close look at ‘Kyudo’, or Japanese archery. We then head to the headquarters of Sammy, a company who make pachinko machines and are also the creators of the well loved Twin Angel anime series. After learning a small about pachinko we then head out to a real pachinko parlor with the adorable Sammy girls and give it a go!

Episode 9 – AFAX Special

This week we visit Singapore and take a look at the 2010 Anime Festival Asia, which featured a number of well-known Japanese music artists and voice actors, figures, cosplay competitions, trading card competitions and much more!

Episode 10 – Shibuya Tour

In this episode we are joined by the gorgeous Eri Otoguro as we take a look all over Shibuya. We have a look at all sorts of places you can do some shopping – from the well-known ’109′ building which is filled with all the most current fashions down to the well loved otaku store ‘Mandarake’. We even take at some of the wonders you can find in the Shibuya electronic stores.

Episode 11 – Anime & Manga

In this episode we make a visit to Production I.G. where we take a look at how anime is made – from the frame drawing to the coloring. We then visit Yuko Azami-sensei, an illustrator responsible for making Danny’s mascot character Mirai-chan! Finally we pay a visit to ‘Web Technology’, who are the developers of the software ‘Comipo’, which helps anyone make manga quickly and easily!

Episode 12 – Food Samples, Dolls and Ryokan

In this episode we take a look at how the various food samples showed all over Japan are made. After that we head down to the headquarters of Obitsu, a company responsible for making absolutely lovely dolls, and they take us through the process used to make dolls. Finally we also head to a traditional Japanese inn or ‘ryokan’, where we take a look at how one should spend their day when staying in one of these traditional rooms.

Episode 13 + 14 will be uploaded at a later date. The first 6 or 7 episodes have my profile at the beginning which become tedious after a while but my producer insisted that we place them in for the Japanese audience – will make sure they are not there for the second season!

Each show runs ads at the beginning which I cant do anything about – I’ve turned them off for my YouTube channel but Crunchy does need to make a wee bit O cash to run the service so hope this is fine with you.

Trailer for the first season below.

And a 1 hour digest below which includes some of episode 14.

View more at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/26109/Culture+Japan+Season+1+on…

Pimsleur Japanese 1 Review – Learn To Speak Japanese

 

Link: speaktolearn.net – Learn to speak Japanese with the Pimsleur approach. This video reviews the Pimsleur Japanese comprehensive language course. Check out speaktolearn.net for other videos on Japanese language learning software.
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www.readjapanesefast.com Rocket Japanese is certainly a worthwhile investment if you are just starting to learn Japanese. The members area is fantastic. I have made a video guide for you.

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Rocket Japanese Software – Does It Work Or Not?

Rocket Japanese is an on line Japanese learning program.  Does it really work?

WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM LOOK LIKE?

Rocket Japanese is available as a set of CDs or as a download.  Inside you will find audio recordings, special software games, videos, and more.  In addition, you are given access to a Learning Lounge where you can test your progress, and communicate with other users and teachers.

The thought behind the system is to try to teach Japanese by “visual association”.  “Visual association” is the same way you first learned to speak.  You HEARD a word and SAW its meaning at the same time. In this way you quickly and effortlessly learned the meanings of words. Rocket Japanese attempts to replicate this process with the use of software, audio, and video.

HOW WELL DOES IT WORK?

If you are serious and willing to work with the material regularly, Rocket Japanese is a very powerful way to learn to speak Japanese.  Ideally, you should aim to work with the material for some time every day (at least 30 min – 1 hr a day).  The individual lessons are made to build on one another.  Because of this, being consistent is crucial.  

Picking up a language is much like learning to ride a bike. For the first 6 or 7 lessons you might feel that you aren’t getting anywhere.  If you persist, but, you will come to a point when things suddenly “fall into place”.  You will find yourself making sentences without effort and picking up most of the words in the audio recordings.   

Then you can proceed to learning more advanced vocabulary and grammar.

IS ROCKET JAPANESE A EXCELLENT FIT FOR EVERY STUDENT?

Some people find it hard to focus if there is no outside pressure such as an upcoming “exam” or a teacher checking their “homework”.  

Rocket Japanese is a do it yourself approach.  It is powerful but you have to provide the consistency yourself.

If you feel you might need the pressure of a class setting in order to take action, look into classes at a local college.  Remember, but, that a class will cost much more and will take longer.

If you are serious about wanting to learn the Japanese language and can place aside a small time each day, Rocket Japanese can get you speaking Japanese in 8-10 weeks.

Get instant access to the Rocket Japanese program at => Rocket Japanese Language Course

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