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Japan Audio Course
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Gengo Beginner Japanese Part 6
Audible Gengo Beginner Japanese Course. Learn Japanese through dialogue.
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This is an excellent series and a great way to learn, thank your
thank you!
Error at 41:20 "No, I will eat that" is not "iie kore o nomimasu"
What is it then
@@poohoff You are up to video 3 and you don't know the difference between eat and nomimasu. Sad to see you haven't taken much notice at all of what they have been teaching. As I'm not your teacher I recommend you Google it.
Its それ(sore)
Keep going !!
36:49
Anyone who has come this far, well done!!!
awesome, you are a boss, thanks for sharing!
thank youuuu!
Michel Thomas helped me learn french and german fluently, now he does Japanese?! this is the BEST way to learn a language, thank you so much for sharing these videos here, gratitude to you!
Ez gg
This was a great course! Thank you so much for sharing it. I have such a better understanding now of how to formulate sentence and use the correct particles/articles/prepositions. On to the advanced course!
Hello Prof; i am a ñew subscriber. I am using this lesson usefully. Arigatou gozaimasu
Hello Professor, i really like this course and lesson.
The male student has a better pronunciation than the teacher. Her consonants are nice but her vowels are not good. The course is still useful however.
even in the advanced course the lady is mixing up the wo particle all the time ???
she mixed up tokui with taichi, I'm dying rn
the female student always seems so confused and clueless in every episode jeez is she even paying attention
The problem I have is that the format of always intentionally having one person doing really badly in the michel thomas language courses is that it actively makes me worse and screws up an otherwise excellent learning process.
The female student is at 90 % stuttering and mistakes. She is distracting more than anything.
A billion hours later, and Micki speaks English for the first time!
Congrats to those who got to the end!
@16.49 The sentence is Is this a Japanese phone? Therefore, it should be Nihon no denwa (keitai) desu ka., not eiga
film* not phone
To means and as well right? Because duolingo…
Well done to anyone who made it to the end! Good luck with further japanese learning :')
Yay. I did it too!
same here just finished
Just finished too. This last one was a doozy though. Will definitely replay soon to help it drill in!
Amazing!
すきですからそれおみます。
We're all gonna make it, weebs
Would be an idea to have Hiragana & phonetic subtitles: これをください & Kore wo kudasai
this one girl keeps messing up and it's soo annoying. the dumbest mistakes over and over and over. 😑
Think they like to have one good & one bad student.
@@archie6945true, but she seems to be the worst. It could be to boost our morale 😂
@@Usy122 Not sure about the worst; the bad student in the Spanish course is an agony to hear
@@archie6945 Can't argue with that, I've only done French with Michael Thomas. I just started Japanese. Good luck 👍
@@Usy122 I just started too...because I thought my son was learning, but he's stopped. Switched to Duolingo just to learn the characters but might come back to finish the beginner's Japanese later....like the teacher (Spanish had Michel Thomas & he was irritating)
This one girl keeps messing up even after multiple corrections....it's frustrating.
You have the privilige of listening at home and being able to pause and rewind(even though you aren't supposed to). Imagine being on the spot during a recording and having to give an answer in a few seconds. You'd fuck up too.
she has a slower brain processing speed lol so it's frustrating, sometimes I'm thinking what the... you literally just said that a minute ago and you forgot....
@@bobbyboo2860 or, get this, she is on the spot and under pressure, whereas we have the benefit of being able to pause and rewind and think about out answers. Wow so crazy!
Maybe she was told to fuck up on purpose to make the listener at home feel smart lol.
You should hear the Spanish and French MT Lessons! l have spent 20+ years listening to them. The Guy in the Spanish Course is awful! The Girl leaves him in the dust whereas the American woman is pulverized by the Englishman on the French course,l think it could be a ploy to make people listening feel better about their progress?
どうもありがとう for these very useful videos.
@InfiniteNexusStudio Yes
@Arguewithmeanimefansarigatō
5:00 "Vicer Versa" she can't even speak English properly!
nice going dude insulting someone like that is very helpful to the world. Much more so in fact than these people teasing many thousand others an entire language. I am sure you contribute equally in your life.
From what i have read, the "e' at the end of Vice, is not silent in Latin, so some people pronounce it vic-e versa, so it can sound like people are saying vice-uh-versa. But anyway who cares, Helen Gilhooly is not stupid, she has taught Japanese for over 20 years, in England and Japan.
Here's another episode of "anonymous commenter pretends perfection without doing anything" Congratulations, you're the pedantic moron of the day 👏
You are a miserable waste of space.
A lot of people from England pronounce it that way.
It's a shame the audio of the instructor is of such low quality.
Ja arimasen or ga arimasen?
ja
Suki des kari cora me mass .
It's pretty similar to pimsleur in it's philosophy and works really well so that's perfect.
39:40 NO does mean “iie” (not to be confused with ie 家-house that’s pronounced as like “ya”) but you have to teach students that iie is not usually used in conversation cuz it’s too direct and Japanese people will usually say “uun”, “iya” or “chigau” which literally means “different” but is used as “no” by Japanese people.
Kids do say iie, and is perfectly understandable if u are a forginer, u get to that things later on, as u learn Japanese
@@arturoloredo4123 I know kids say this and yes it’s understandable. I didn’t say it wasn’t but that wasn’t the point I was making. At all
this has helped me learn a lot ! Thank you for uploading thso
Is it ashita o tabemas or ashita tabemas I couldn’t hear very well please help
@@user-xt6qd3cf6v 'o' is a subject marker and there's no subject here (e.g. sushi), so it's ashita tabemas, in the same way that when they say "yes, i do" they say hai, tabemas and not hai, o tabemas
The female student ruins this.
facts
Hey man, thanks for uploading! Michel Thomas method has been very useful for me, but the advanced lessons were taken off of RUclips. Glad that I can listen to it again! 😁 Leaving this timestamp for my own use: 38:30
ありがとございます
どういたしまして
You're the real MVP for uploading this series thank you!
hola una pregunta tiene el nivel intrmedio de japones por michel tomas grasias por lerr