honestly: there is no one who goes so much into every little detail of the language as you do. I appreciate that extra mile. it does wonders for my ability to really UNDERSTAND Japanese - instead of just recognising patterns. means: even if I know the stuff, I learn something new every time!
Very comfortable style of lesson. I am particularly impressed with the color coding system you use. It is very helpful in seeing the functions of particles in a sentence and the differences in layout between English sentence construction and Japanese. It's also rather nice that you've got the Romaji version of the text on the screen, but have it de-emphasized in a faded grey so it is easy to ignore.
Agreed completely regarding the color codes. The sentence structure of Japanese is so different from English and the elements of the sentence are often reversed
YOU ARE LITERALLY THE BEST!!! Thank you so much sensei!!! You taught me so much in such a small time and helped me with my exam : D Thank you for putting SO MUCH effort in to your lessons!!!
Honestly I love these lessons they're so helpful especially since you explain why you use certain words. Its also nice that you put the words on the screen along with their translations. Kinda random but I think im gonna draw you as an anime girl cause your hair style kinda reminds me of an anime girl
This is so thorough. I love that you teach several ways to say the directions and the subtitles in different colours break down the phrases. So helpful.
I first saw your vids almost 3 years ago or maybe a bit longer. I would listen to them on my way to work. Now I'm back in school and preparing to go to Tokyo next spring (Hitotsubashi U) so I'm making a big push to get as close to fluent as possible, and there was something I didn't fully get in class today and there you are just like you were all those years ago. I wish you had another $50/mo slot open on Patreon so I could scoop that up so I could get the best help possible outside of my self and class studies before making a fool of myself in Japan. But I guess for now I'll just keep checking to see if one opens up and leave random likes on videos I use between now and next March. ありがとうございました。
ありがとうございました!このビデオが本当に面白くて、大切ですね。When I visited Japan last year, I got really lost one day. I was rescued by two high school boys, one of which was deaf. I did not anticipate that kind of language barrier. lol
misa、you are such a wonderful teacher. not only do I learn Japanese from you, you actually help me get through the situation that I have no idea what I'm doing 🥺... watching you talk again and again help me feel better. thanks a lot
off course, after you said that, some wise a** had to put a dislike. lol. That being said, another great lesson from the Master Japanese Sensei on RUclips.
This comment doesn't fit well, because it is a themed video. Yet I wanted to say that I like the way your videos are structured. Like atm I'm a bit fed up on grammar videos (in a way that I prefer to rehearse them before moving on to the next ones), so the new videos I watch right now mostly are vocab videos and I like the way how you can mix different types of videos at different times without them being too hard or too easy. It always just fits somehow in a way, that you can learn something from them, no matter of how far advanced you might or might not be. If the grammar is easy there are vocabs and kanji to learn from a video, if the grammar is hard or new the vocabulary remains familiar, so there is something like a "comfort zone" in each of the videos. Which is kind of unsuspected, but welcoming, considering that most of the time it is: "Lesson 1, then lesson 2 and if you skipped 1, you won't get 2 and beyond right." So I guess I just wanted to say that you're an extraordinary teacher and a great sensei.
You should sell this content. Your lessons are suuuper well done and I can tell you've put a lot of time into this. Your way of teaching is really good. ( But I really appreciate that it doesn't cost me anything! xD )
Thanks Misa, really appreciate the time and effort spent on your lessons. Love your wonderful smile, I’ve never had a more pleasant teacher all my life and am an old fart. Seems Russian helps me understand certain things better like some omissions. I learned my three main languages as a teenager I wonder how long it’ll take me now. Worth a try
Biggest takeaways from this are that my lessons may have been wrong (didn't learn dono kurai, but dore kurai, for how long something would take) and asking where a barber shop is would probably lead me to a hospital (and vice-versa). Also, the acoustics of that room (mostly standing waves, cause by parallel surfaces) made it a bit difficult to understand what was said at certain points, while you were speaking Japanese, but lack of familiarity is partially responsible too
i remember reading the Miles Edgeworth manga and he and Detective Gumshoe were wandering around looking for a hospital. One of the 'translator notes' said trying to find a place based on vague knowledge of directions is a very Japanese thing to do. I always thought that was kinda interesting
As a foreigner, I was asked multiple times for directions in cities that I lived. Haha its always a funny twist. Luckily it was always fairly simple directions because while I can speak Japanese and english, I do not speak directions. Haha I suck at giving directions in any language.
Misa sensei always brings the goods and could explain really well. Thank you again! :) That someone would even click that dislike button is just mind-boggling.
Thank you Misa-sensei! The lesson is very useful and you explained it so well 😊 You are beautiful as always! Please always be our 13-year-old sensei! I'm glad you are still healthy!🥰
Question for Misa or anyone in the comments here. How do you recommend taking notes on these lessons? Do you guys write with different colored pens to match her color coding?
Misa has a video about that, take a look. But personally I use different colours for particles, new grammar points and vocabulary, for example. Try to highlight each class of words as Misa does in the examples, it helps a lot :)
Most people who live in non English speaking countries that learn English as a second language in school/university are taught British English, at least that I know of
Hi Misa-sensei and every one of the Japanese learning community. I have a question that may need a native speaker like you to help. Is it a matter of the order of phrases using in a sentence? For example: (1) Please go ahead of me, I am busy now. (2) I am busy now, please go ahead of me. Does Japanese use/refer (1) or (2)? In my own language (Vietnamese), we accept both. Thank you for your help! Love from Viet Nam.
honestly: there is no one who goes so much into every little detail of the language as you do. I appreciate that extra mile. it does wonders for my ability to really UNDERSTAND Japanese - instead of just recognising patterns. means: even if I know the stuff, I learn something new every time!
MEGUMIN!!!!!!!!! Say it. Say the thing...
@@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 I would rather explode!
I agree! Great lessons!
I totally agree!! She's such an amazing sensei! 😊❤
I particular searched for your lesson on directions to understand it better from Genki 1. i dont know why people do a thumbs down
Very comfortable style of lesson. I am particularly impressed with the color coding system you use. It is very helpful in seeing the functions of particles in a sentence and the differences in layout between English sentence construction and Japanese.
It's also rather nice that you've got the Romaji version of the text on the screen, but have it de-emphasized in a faded grey so it is easy to ignore.
Agreed completely regarding the color codes. The sentence structure of Japanese is so different from English and the elements of the sentence are often reversed
Great teacher
Yes!!! I agree!! The color coding system/faded romaji is great!
Your lessons are first class. Practical, understandable, and to the point.
Wow your explanations are very easy to understand and English is not even my native language, thank you very much I will stay a while on this channel.
Thank you so much Misa-san
I'll be forever in your debt.
I wish you with all health and happiness you deserve and more
Understanding, making and speaking sentences may be hard even when u memorize the words. But dont give up!!
Thank you for your lessons!!!
Thank you very much; giving directions is a must for every Japanese student to learn for tests.
This is incredible. 10 minutes in, and I completely understand what's happening! What an amazing teacher.
I follow several Japanese (and Korean) instructional channels but Misa, you are the best! Thank you for everything
YOU ARE LITERALLY THE BEST!!! Thank you so much sensei!!! You taught me so much in such a small time and helped me with my exam : D Thank you for putting SO MUCH effort in to your lessons!!!
Honestly I love these lessons they're so helpful especially since you explain why you use certain words. Its also nice that you put the words on the screen along with their translations.
Kinda random but I think im gonna draw you as an anime girl cause your hair style kinda reminds me of an anime girl
Update: I did in fact draw her as an anime girl
@@boltzydog527 oo I wanna see!
見たい!
この絵かきを見たいんですが
絵かき = えかき(Drawing)
This is so thorough. I love that you teach several ways to say the directions and the subtitles in different colours break down the phrases. So helpful.
I first saw your vids almost 3 years ago or maybe a bit longer. I would listen to them on my way to work. Now I'm back in school and preparing to go to Tokyo next spring (Hitotsubashi U) so I'm making a big push to get as close to fluent as possible, and there was something I didn't fully get in class today and there you are just like you were all those years ago. I wish you had another $50/mo slot open on Patreon so I could scoop that up so I could get the best help possible outside of my self and class studies before making a fool of myself in Japan. But I guess for now I'll just keep checking to see if one opens up and leave random likes on videos I use between now and next March.
ありがとうございました。
the amount of work, effort and dedication in these videos is impressive. Thank you Misa sensei
ありがとうございました!このビデオが本当に面白くて、大切ですね。When I visited Japan last year, I got really lost one day. I was rescued by two high school boys, one of which was deaf. I did not anticipate that kind of language barrier. lol
misa、you are such a wonderful teacher. not only do I learn Japanese from you, you actually help me get through the situation that I have no idea what I'm doing 🥺... watching you talk again and again help me feel better. thanks a lot
So well explained
Great and informative lesson. ありがとうございますみさ先生🍎
You deserve much more subscribers than you have now....you are doing an excellent job.
1:10 the fact that she inverted the video so that her right/left is also our right/left ❤
Wanted to learn about directions so I searched and I got way more than I expected. Thanks so much, this video is phenomenally clear and helpful.
You know its a good teacher if they have 290 likes and 0 dislikes
off course, after you said that, some wise a** had to put a dislike. lol. That being said, another great lesson from the Master Japanese Sensei on RUclips.
Thanks
ほんとに素晴らしい先生❣️みさ先生いつも感謝しています‼️
You are the Best teacher! I speak Japanese for a long, but in your videos i learn a lot more
The lessons for absolute beginners start with 01 and go up to 61 ! On the website JapanesAmmo.com they are grouped into different categories.
@@crigsbe thank you Sir
This comment doesn't fit well, because it is a themed video. Yet I wanted to say that I like the way your videos are structured. Like atm I'm a bit fed up on grammar videos (in a way that I prefer to rehearse them before moving on to the next ones), so the new videos I watch right now mostly are vocab videos and I like the way how you can mix different types of videos at different times without them being too hard or too easy. It always just fits somehow in a way, that you can learn something from them, no matter of how far advanced you might or might not be. If the grammar is easy there are vocabs and kanji to learn from a video, if the grammar is hard or new the vocabulary remains familiar, so there is something like a "comfort zone" in each of the videos. Which is kind of unsuspected, but welcoming, considering that most of the time it is: "Lesson 1, then lesson 2 and if you skipped 1, you won't get 2 and beyond right."
So I guess I just wanted to say that you're an extraordinary teacher and a great sensei.
This was one of the best videos of the channel so far. Thank you Misa Sensei.
You should sell this content. Your lessons are suuuper well done and I can tell you've put a lot of time into this. Your way of teaching is really good.
( But I really appreciate that it doesn't cost me anything! xD )
it was like a private lesson i appreciate it so much. ありがとう❤
Love these! Such cute art
Thank you for this lesson sensei it's a big help for us learning japanese language..
Ahh remembering good old beginner days. Love you Misa ♥️
It's my 3rd day watching this video, misa, I finally finish it~ you are wonderful
Such a detailed video. Don't know what I would learn without you! Arigatou :)
先生、お疲れ様でした。今回もたのしかったです。
実は授業で使う地図は面白いと思うんですが。。。先生に良ければ、完全な地図を見せていただけないでしょうか。
Need lots of practice with this one! Thank you Misa 先生
Thank you so much for the lesson!
美咲先生、このヴィデオはとてもいいです。どうもありがとうございました!
This video is extremely helpful! みさ先生、どうもありがとうぞざいました。
Thanks Misa, really appreciate the time and effort spent on your lessons. Love your wonderful smile, I’ve never had a more pleasant teacher all my life and am an old fart. Seems Russian helps me understand certain things better like some omissions. I learned my three main languages as a teenager I wonder how long it’ll take me now. Worth a try
You know what's funny, I have trouble understanding directions even in English, my native language!
Thank You Sensei Greetings from Malaysia
Great content! 😍 you really bring me to the next level!
this video is extremely useful!!! ありがとうございます
That's all わかりました。I love you 先生❤️
Biggest takeaways from this are that my lessons may have been wrong (didn't learn dono kurai, but dore kurai, for how long something would take) and asking where a barber shop is would probably lead me to a hospital (and vice-versa). Also, the acoustics of that room (mostly standing waves, cause by parallel surfaces) made it a bit difficult to understand what was said at certain points, while you were speaking Japanese, but lack of familiarity is partially responsible too
This is really helpful. Thank you very much!
Liked this video because “Peter Pan” was the name of the bread shop.
Yeah! That was clever!
Thank you so much I thought I'd know everything from this video but I learned some stuff!
9:40 "where is the library?" que significa "no negocio con terroristas" XD
I loved this video really good lesson as always
Vc é br? Kkakakak eu sou
Great lecture.Thanks!
Really thanks for the Japanese lessons Misa.
When are you gonna talk about ていくand てくる?
I really want to know more details about them.
Nice I was just thinking about how to give directions! 😁
Finally, we were all waiting for this
i remember reading the Miles Edgeworth manga and he and Detective Gumshoe were wandering around looking for a hospital. One of the 'translator notes' said trying to find a place based on vague knowledge of directions is a very Japanese thing to do. I always thought that was kinda interesting
As a foreigner, I was asked multiple times for directions in cities that I lived. Haha its always a funny twist. Luckily it was always fairly simple directions because while I can speak Japanese and english, I do not speak directions. Haha I suck at giving directions in any language.
Misa sensei always brings the goods and could explain really well. Thank you again! :) That someone would even click that dislike button is just mind-boggling.
Great video - as always.
I'm too excited to learn some words today!!!! Let's goooooo
Thank you Misa-sensei! The lesson is very useful and you explained it so well 😊 You are beautiful as always! Please always be our 13-year-old sensei! I'm glad you are still healthy!🥰
Thank you Misa-sensei for the lesson❤
ありがとうございます。 I love that how much effort you put in every single of your lessons. But could you consider buying a mic cause your sound has some echos.
ピーターパンはすてきなパン屋の名前ですね!
カンペキのパン屋の名前でしょう
(笑)🤣
Thank you so much Misa sensei, Take care. :)
ありがとございます先生❤❤
I really like your haircut here! It's so cute and it suits you very well!
honestly great video!!
I was just watching one of your videos when you uploaded this!
Thank you sooooo much sensei! You are the BEST
Can you also teach us how to say to cross the pedestrian crossing?
Really this channel is very helpful . Thank you so much beautiful lady
Lol. In portuguese we say "Go this way all life" it seems universal
Vc é brasileiro? Eu sou kakakak
I'm Brazilian and I don't think I've ever heard it
@@max-bh2bk "Agora vire a esquerda e segue toda vida na rua x"
@@max-bh2bk lol, its like British English vs American English
I really enjoy your videos. You should do another singing video! Those were some of my favorite lol
みさ先生、please make a video of how to use the word たしかに in a sentence🙏
Another great video by misa :)))
Thank you so much for the effort you put in for us to learn.
すばらしい!
Woah. Im early 😆 im so hype to learn new words tday! Arigatouu misa chan. HAJIME MASHOUU! 😍
really helpful
Thank you for your videos Misa! Do you think you could make some lessons on 尊敬語, 謙譲語 and 丁寧語?
Stunning hairstyle
I like your videos sensei!
Wow you are great!!
ありがとうございました。like from Italy 🇮🇹👍
Very useful thank you.
behind the cow lol your laugh is so cute lol
😁😄 Thank you
I got lost in that cute map 😂😂😂😂
best sensei
Misa sensei, could you make a video for KATA or the way of doing things
damn you're such a good teacher
Question for Misa or anyone in the comments here. How do you recommend taking notes on these lessons? Do you guys write with different colored pens to match her color coding?
Misa has a video about that, take a look. But personally I use different colours for particles, new grammar points and vocabulary, for example. Try to highlight each class of words as Misa does in the examples, it helps a lot :)
I write in pencil (in case I make a mistake) and use highlighter pens over the pencil to pick out the verbs etc. It really helps me.
I like your channel
Now I can finally play my Japanese copy of Burning Rangers without getting lost for 10 minutes 😎👌
Yayyy! New vid :)
先生質問があります。
Can we use these alternatively?
I mean are they same?
その道 = そこの道 ?
その角 = そこの角 ?
has anyone ever said that your english has a slightly british accent ? i really like it
Nobody cares
She lives in England I believe, so that makes sense.
Most people who live in non English speaking countries that learn English as a second language in school/university are taught British English, at least that I know of
Irrelevant!
It sounds Australian.
Amazing
4:50
6:43
10:18
12:41
13:16
Thanks for this video Misa sensei!
What's difference between Goro & Gurai?
Thank you for video =)
Hi Misa-sensei and every one of the Japanese learning community.
I have a question that may need a native speaker like you to help.
Is it a matter of the order of phrases using in a sentence?
For example:
(1) Please go ahead of me, I am busy now.
(2) I am busy now, please go ahead of me.
Does Japanese use/refer (1) or (2)?
In my own language (Vietnamese), we accept both.
Thank you for your help!
Love from Viet Nam.