FUN Japanese Listening Dr. Asuka Tsuchiya
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こんにちは!Are you looking for a fun way to learn authentic Japanese and improve your Japanese skills?
Then come and join Asuka sensei's Fun Japanese Listening podcast!
You can enjoy listening activities, everyday Japanese vocabulary, fundamental Japanese grammar, unique Japanese culture, and more! This podcast is for both Japanese language learners and teachers.
Subscribe to this podcast and level up your Japanese!
https://lit.link/asukasensei
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Episode 104: How to say "temeperature" in Japanese?
さむいですね! It's cold!
Do you know how to say "temperature" in Japanese?
I will explain to you temperature-related words and phrases in Japanese!
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana -
Episode 103: How to use the basic verb "でます demasu (go out)"
Sometimes, basic verbs are difficult as they have several meanings.
In this episode, I'll explain how to use "でます demasu (go out)." 😊
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana -
Episode 102: How to use "そう soo" in Japanese
You may have heard this word already, but do you know how to use it?
"そう soo" is a bit mysterious word.
It is used in our daily life, and it can include many meanings.
In this episode, I'll explain to you how to use "そう soo" in various situations.
Listen to it and use it! 😊
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana -
Episode 101: The difference between past tense and た form + ことが あります in Japanese
Do you know the difference between past tense and "た form + ことが あります"?
Both sentence structures refer to the past event.
But the meaning is not the same.
In this episode, I show you the difference between them.
Listen to it, and you can use them confidently!
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana -
Episode 100: Which particle should you use to indicate the place in an あります sentence
Have you learned the "あります arimasu" sentence structure?
It's very useful to mention "there is/are" sentences.
But most learners struggle to add a place word in this sentence structure.
In this episode, I will show you which particle you should use in this sentence structure and why.
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana -
Episode 99: How to say "put on/wear (clothes)" in Japanese
In the Japanese language, there are several verbs that mean "put on (clothes)."
Do you know how to use them?
In this episode, I will show you which verb should be used for each item.
Listen to this video, and you can understand them perfectly!
You can watch the video version of this episode @spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/5MH9RH7MMc6eaJn0WzuHqR
👉Download FREE Japanese learning materials on my website! https://www.funjapaneselearning.com/
Learn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!
Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelers
https://amzn.to/3SeluZu
Are you interested in learning Kanji?
Japanese Kanji for Beginners
For Hiragana and Katakana learning
Complete Japanese Hiragana
Complete Japanese Katakana
Customer Reviews
Fun Japanese Listening
This is a great podcasts Japanese learners can use to improve their listening skills! There are five short conversations. The woman speaks slowly enough for me to understand her, and she will repeat (quicker) the dialogue.
Hard to follow
I don’t use Spotify and only get audio on Apple podcasts. It’s obvious that the teacher is writing and referencing visual aids which creates large gaps where nothing seems to be happening to the audio listener. Instead of fading out the intro music it is left to play through the entire episode which is very distracting. Prior to the addition of video it was much easier to follow.
Love it
I love this podcast because there is not a lot of English in it to throw me off. Also the speaker is Japanese so it is more authentic. She speaks slow enough that I can figure out what she is saying. And repeat most of it. I wish there were more of these!