Simple Japanese Listening | Why is Japan So Clean?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • In this video, we'll discuss why Japan is so clean.
    From cultural backgrounds to technology and community efforts, we'll explore various reasons behind Japan's cleanliness.
    【Free script PDF】
    patreon.com/YosukeTeachesJapanese
    First, we will practice listening at a slow speed, then repeat each slide,
    and finally challenge yourself with natural native speed.
    01:14 First, we will practice listening at a slightly slower speed.
    07:49 Next, we will listen to each slide repeatedly to improve our listening and speaking skills.
    34:39 Finally, let's challenge ourselves to understand the natural speed of native speakers.
    This video is useful for listening and shadowing practice using simple Japanese.
    ・You can display subtitles by pressing the subtitle button.
    ・Don't forget to click the good button and subscribe!
    If you want more stories and Japanese lessons, click "subscribe" and the bell 🔔.
    〜Listening & Speaking lesson〜
    【Slightly slower speed Listening】
    01:11 intro
    01:47 1. Cultural Background
    03:02 2. Education and Social Norms
    04:26 3. Infrastructure and Technology
    05:48 4. Community Power
    06:59 outro
    【Practice】
    07:49 intro
    10:24 1. Cultural Background
    15:35 2. Education and Social Norms
    18:32 3. Infrastructure and Technology
    26:50 4. Community Power
    31:46 outro
    【Natural speed Listening without Furigana】
    34:39 intro
    35:08 1. Cultural Background
    36:11 2. Education and Social Norms
    37:19 3. Infrastructure and Technology
    38:30 4. Community Power
    39:33 outro
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Комментарии • 17

  • @YosukeTeachesJapanese
    @YosukeTeachesJapanese  27 дней назад +1

    In this video, we'll discuss why Japan is so clean.
    From cultural backgrounds to technology and community efforts, we'll explore various reasons behind Japan's cleanliness.
    First, we will practice listening at a slow speed, then repeat each slide,
    and finally challenge yourself with natural native speed.
    01:14 First, we will practice listening at a slightly slower speed.
    07:49 Next, we will listen to each slide repeatedly to improve our listening and speaking skills.
    34:39 Finally, let's challenge ourselves to understand the natural speed of native speakers.
    This video is useful for listening and shadowing practice using simple Japanese.
    ・You can display subtitles by pressing the subtitle button.
    ・Don't forget to click the good button and subscribe!
    If you want more stories and Japanese lessons, click "subscribe" and the bell 🔔.

  • @timye888
    @timye888 20 дней назад

    Thank you, Yosuke-san!
    It's a great video. I like the new format with new vocabulary listed at the bottom, and also, we can read after you. Its hard it learn Japanese. For multiple times I wanted to give up, good material like this makes it possible to continue. Thanks a lot!

    • @YosukeTeachesJapanese
      @YosukeTeachesJapanese  19 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment. I’m glad to help you. いっしょに、がんばりましょう!

  • @almas2030
    @almas2030 26 дней назад

    thank you!

  • @keeriti2594
    @keeriti2594 26 дней назад

    ありがとう

  • @user-sy7wj6fb6x
    @user-sy7wj6fb6x 26 дней назад

    とても役に立つなのでありがとうごさいます

  • @kaythisoe_kaykay
    @kaythisoe_kaykay 26 дней назад

    本当にありがとう🙏

  • @hanasakura4541
    @hanasakura4541 26 дней назад

    教えていただいてありがとうございます

  • @naythuraine
    @naythuraine 26 дней назад

    ありがとう😊

  • @Thisisnotmyrealname8
    @Thisisnotmyrealname8 26 дней назад

    It's because there's no garbage cans.