【Japanese Listening】Ep.12: Tips for Consistency | Tanaka Radio

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @_kiupo
    @_kiupo 8 месяцев назад +34

    I'm learning Japanese at the moment and it's been hard staying consistent, especially when things come up in my life and I don't have time.. I started feeling bad about it and discouraged to continue learning. Before I study today, I was looking for a video to watch while eating breakfast and saw that you just uploaded. Just in time! This gave me lots of encouragement not to give up and to try other approaches when studying gets repetitive. Your videos are very helpful, especially when practicing listening and comprehension. Thank you for all that you do!!

  • @gwiyeowooooo
    @gwiyeowooooo 7 месяцев назад +2

    日本人だけどこのチャンネル見てたら同じ志の人がいっぱいいて語学学習のモチベーションあがるから最近知ってからよく見るようになった

  • @avolovo
    @avolovo 8 месяцев назад +12

    I really enjoy listening to you speak without background music. It makes hearing your voice and the pronunciation of words much more clearer :-)

  • @midnightfm87
    @midnightfm87 8 месяцев назад +9

    いつも日本に行きたいと思っていましたので 2020年は日本語を毎日勉強する目標ことを設定しまして、それまでのところそうできると言って嬉しいです。今年の3月はとうとう行くつもりで、本当にワクワクしていますけど、戻る後は日本語の勉強をやめてしまうのではないかもと不安です。

  • @friedeyeball
    @friedeyeball 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for Tanaka radio! I use it to practice my passive and active listening. Over the last few months, I've started to be able to follow what you're saying even without subtitles. It's a really lovely resource and I revisit them regularly. Thank you!

  • @EdwardLindon
    @EdwardLindon 7 месяцев назад +2

    Stopping before you've had enough is one way to maintain interest in continuing. And starting before you can persuade yourself you don't want to is another. Nice changes on the music 👍🏾

  • @MohMoh-zo7gm
    @MohMoh-zo7gm 8 месяцев назад +2

    本当にあたらしいラジオを待っていたの。田中ありがとうございます。

  • @Grondhammar
    @Grondhammar 8 месяцев назад +2

    PDFをありがとうございます!It's easy to follow and very helpful. And so nice to hear Tanaka Radio again!
    @midnight, 羨ましいね!旅行を楽しめることを期待しています。
    I totally agree that sticking with one thing for a long time requires sticking with the general idea by adding variety and changing often. Using different art materials is a great example, or hiking different places instead of the same walk all the time, etc. It's important to keep things fresh and new.

  • @mabelisnotstraight
    @mabelisnotstraight 8 месяцев назад +3

    1々月日本語を習いました。
    このシリーズが大好きです!田中さん、本当にありがとうございます!

  • @m3rky240
    @m3rky240 2 месяца назад

    I’m very happy to find this I’m actually from Puerto Rico but I will love to visit Japan someday and be able to have a chat with people there!

  • @linktube
    @linktube 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of my favorite channels to listen to! You speak so clearly and slowly. I'm able to really listen to the words and look up what I'm not familiar with. Thank you!

  • @SpyroTheEternalNight
    @SpyroTheEternalNight 8 месяцев назад +2

    i think you're absolutely right, about learning new skills. doing the exact same thing becomes tedious, but you can always approach it in a different way! thank you very much for the advice.
    btw small correction, the "letters" segment begins at 5:15, not 6:48

    • @japanese_tanakasan
      @japanese_tanakasan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the correction, I just fixed the timestamps

  • @MROEnglishLessons
    @MROEnglishLessons 8 месяцев назад +3

    Consistency I think is the only problem I have, and maybe a bit of a good schedule, but consistency is one of the reasons my level isn`t higher, If every time that I postponed I was actually learning, (Out of 6 months, only 1 mostly I was actually studying even if it was a short time, I would have so much more Kanji, (I`m currently at 30-40). I would probably be 250-300 (and with a Increase, get to a 1000 in the period of a year) or something like that, the grammar rules I would know would be way more than a few particles (Ka, Ga, Mo) and a few sentences.

  • @StretchyShubit
    @StretchyShubit 8 месяцев назад +2

    あけおめことよるね田中さん!

  • @ASMReverythingg
    @ASMReverythingg 5 месяцев назад

    Love your podcasts ❤
    I can’t wait your next podcast

  • @catbjorndestroyerofworlds8108
    @catbjorndestroyerofworlds8108 8 месяцев назад

    やっほー田中さん 1年3ヶ月日本語を学んでいました。あなたのチャンネルはとても手伝いと思います、去年沢山日本人友達を出会いましたそしてその年から俺の現在の彼女会いました。去年の5月ごろ日本語はめっちゃ難しかったですねwけど毎日毎日勉強しました!すぐに私たちの記念日ありますよ別のあなたの動画を見ましたからありがとうと言ったかった。でもまだ俺の前に長い通りあります、いつか日本に住みたいですそしてその目的のためにN3-N2になりたいですとにかくこれらの動画を作成してくれてありがとう

  • @MarkyNomad
    @MarkyNomad 8 месяцев назад +2

    あざす!!

  • @nguyenhuongsen2604
    @nguyenhuongsen2604 7 месяцев назад

    たなかさんの声が大好きです。❤

  • @lynn1218
    @lynn1218 7 месяцев назад

    私も三日坊主です。よく悩んでいます。この動画を見たら「そんな考え方は悪くない」と思っています。

  • @CosmicAnew
    @CosmicAnew 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos can you make one explaining why ダンボール is the Japanese way of saying cardboard? I don't understand it, I get why ホイップ is the japanese way of saying whip but cardboard makes no sense to me.

    • @EdwardLindon
      @EdwardLindon 7 месяцев назад

      段ボール:「段ボールの名は、原紙にボール紙(ボールは英語のboardに由来)を用いていたことと、断面の波型が階段状に見えることによる。段ボウルともいう。」
      (Wikipedia)

  • @ThơmĐỗ-q9d
    @ThơmĐỗ-q9d 7 месяцев назад

    thứ6/9/2/2024