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Introduction - Japanese Lesson 1
Learn Japanese at the Japan Society Language Center! For more than 30 years the Japan Soci...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Introduction - Japanese Lesson 1
Introduction - Japanese Lesson 1
Learn Japanese at the Japan Society Language Center! For more than 30 years the Japan Society has provided Japanese language education of all levels. Today, ...- published: 21 Dec 2009
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- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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Japanese Language School in Japan with Christina
Dreaming about moving to Japan? For Christina, Japanese language school - and a school-spo...
published: 08 May 2014
Japanese Language School in Japan with Christina
Japanese Language School in Japan with Christina
Dreaming about moving to Japan? For Christina, Japanese language school - and a school-sponsored visa - was the perfect first step! Christina grew up in Quebec, Canada. She moved to Japan after graduating from McGill university. She is now a third year student at Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, the top ranked fashion school in Japan. In this second episode of "My Fashion School in Japan Story", Christina shares her experiences with finding a Japanese language school (in Japan) while still living in Canada. She also explains how a language school-sponsored visa is a great way to try life in Japan on for size before committing to a full multi-year university. Dorms, guest houses, and apartments in Japan are also discussed briefly. Christina also answers some of your questions about the costs of language schools and how she was able to afford going to school and living in Japan. In the next episode, Christina will talk about arriving in Japan and starting life as a language student in Tokyo. She'll also be happy to answer any of your questions about Bunka specifically, fashion college in general, or life in Japan. Please leave comments, questions, and suggestions for future episodes in the comments! You can also contact Christina directly on her Instagram or Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinkysaurus_rex http://instagram.com/pinkysaurus_rex http://pinkysaurus-rex.tumblr.com/ Please subscribe to the TokyoFashion YouTube channel for future episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tokyofashionnews Licensed music in this video: "Be Happy" by Diamond City- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 8699
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Japanese Language Lesson 10 - Particles
Please view previous lessons for additional vocabulary and grammar. In this lesson, you wi...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Japanese Language Lesson 10 - Particles
Japanese Language Lesson 10 - Particles
Please view previous lessons for additional vocabulary and grammar. In this lesson, you will learn an introduction to Japanese particles (specifically wa は, ...- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 32924
- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 1: Meeting People
Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 1: Meeting People --------------------------------------------...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 1: Meeting People
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 1: Meeting People
Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 1: Meeting People -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.japansociety.org/ In this first...- published: 23 Aug 2011
- views: 238390
- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 19: Response Words
Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 19: Response Words -------------------------------------------...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 19: Response Words
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 19: Response Words
Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 19: Response Words -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.japansociety.org/ http://www.j...- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 113586
- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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BASIC JAPANESE LANGUAGE
BASIC JAPANESE LANGUAGE....
published: 17 Aug 2007
author: babyrubi06
BASIC JAPANESE LANGUAGE
BASIC JAPANESE LANGUAGE
BASIC JAPANESE LANGUAGE.- published: 17 Aug 2007
- views: 144398
- author: babyrubi06
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Japanese Language Lesson Japanese Expressions for Beginner Part01
Japanese Language Lesson Japanese Expressions for Beginner Playlist https://www.youtube.co...
published: 29 Jul 2012
author: Card Flash
Japanese Language Lesson Japanese Expressions for Beginner Part01
Japanese Language Lesson Japanese Expressions for Beginner Part01
Japanese Language Lesson Japanese Expressions for Beginner Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN3Sg9I-wPDGCeriou02QyyQGaoWwLixn.- published: 29 Jul 2012
- views: 4192
- author: Card Flash
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Yoshida Institute of Japanese Language - ヨシダ日本語学院 - Japanese - Waseda - Tokyo
http://gogonihon.com/en/yoshida-institute-japanese-language-school-waseda-shinjuku This is...
published: 14 Mar 2011
author: GoGoNihonGo
Yoshida Institute of Japanese Language - ヨシダ日本語学院 - Japanese - Waseda - Tokyo
Yoshida Institute of Japanese Language - ヨシダ日本語学院 - Japanese - Waseda - Tokyo
http://gogonihon.com/en/yoshida-institute-japanese-language-school-waseda-shinjuku This is Yoshida Institute of Japanese Language. A Japanese language school...- published: 14 Mar 2011
- views: 12935
- author: GoGoNihonGo
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Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 46: I Don't Understand
As we're all learning Japanese, we're bound to encounter many situations where we just won...
published: 03 Dec 2012
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 46: I Don't Understand
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 46: I Don't Understand
As we're all learning Japanese, we're bound to encounter many situations where we just won't understand a word, a phrase or even complete sentences. Even for...- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 16376
- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 50: Conjunctions
We might not realize it, but we use conjunctions all the time in our conversations. These ...
published: 19 Mar 2013
author: JapanSocietyNYC
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 50: Conjunctions
Waku Waku Japanese - Language Lesson 50: Conjunctions
We might not realize it, but we use conjunctions all the time in our conversations. These connector words help make our sentences flow and allow us to add so...- published: 19 Mar 2013
- views: 11420
- author: JapanSocietyNYC
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Japanese 101 - Common Words & Phrases - Level One
Learn Japanese with The Travel Linguist. This is Japanese 101 - Common Words & Phrases - L...
published: 19 Jun 2009
author: The Travel Linguist
Japanese 101 - Common Words & Phrases - Level One
Japanese 101 - Common Words & Phrases - Level One
Learn Japanese with The Travel Linguist. This is Japanese 101 - Common Words & Phrases - Level One. Subscribe to our travellinguist channel or visit travelli...- published: 19 Jun 2009
- views: 287417
- author: The Travel Linguist
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Living language Japanese REVIEW
Living language basic, beginner intermediate and buisness level book and CD review. 日本語の勉強...
published: 23 Nov 2013
Living language Japanese REVIEW
Living language Japanese REVIEW
Living language basic, beginner intermediate and buisness level book and CD review. 日本語の勉強の本のついて話しますから、この動画は字幕がなしですみません MY NAME IS MIRA. I am a Canadian girl who moved to Japan. I make a lot of videos about Japan, so if you are interested, check them out. You also should check out my facebook, twitter and blog :) http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3 http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3 http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/ 私はミラ。東京に住んでいるカナダ人です。日本のことのビデオを作っています。よろしくお願いします。 Video edit by : Adobe Premier Elements 11 Music created and edited with : Magix music maker 16 Pro Graphics created in : Photoshop CS5 Video taken on : PANASONIC HC-V620m- published: 23 Nov 2013
- views: 6430
5:33

Korean and Japanese language similarities
Crazy how these 2 language can be so similar but yet so different...
published: 30 May 2014
Korean and Japanese language similarities
Korean and Japanese language similarities
Crazy how these 2 language can be so similar but yet so different- published: 30 May 2014
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「英語」 Speak Japanese! Advice for Learning Japanese!
Learn to speak japanese fluently! Japanese language tips to help support your language lea...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Ciaela
「英語」 Speak Japanese! Advice for Learning Japanese!
「英語」 Speak Japanese! Advice for Learning Japanese!
Learn to speak japanese fluently! Japanese language tips to help support your language learning journey. This is a response to a popular question that is ask...- published: 10 Sep 2010
- views: 257826
- author: Ciaela
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Japanese for kids DVD set - learning Japanese lessons for children - animals: 動物 : Dōbutsu
Watch more http://dinolingo.com Dino Lingo Japanese for Kids is a Japanese language learni...
published: 13 Nov 2011
author: Dino Lingo
Japanese for kids DVD set - learning Japanese lessons for children - animals: 動物 : Dōbutsu
Japanese for kids DVD set - learning Japanese lessons for children - animals: 動物 : Dōbutsu
Watch more http://dinolingo.com Dino Lingo Japanese for Kids is a Japanese language learning set where cartoon dinosaur characters introduce the most common ...- published: 13 Nov 2011
- views: 40599
- author: Dino Lingo
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ISI Japanese Language School PV english_ver.wmv
This is the introduction Video of ISI Japanese Language School in Japan. ISI offers variou...
published: 29 Sep 2011
author: ISIJapan
ISI Japanese Language School PV english_ver.wmv
ISI Japanese Language School PV english_ver.wmv
This is the introduction Video of ISI Japanese Language School in Japan. ISI offers various study programs, to help your dreams; acquisition of Japanese Lang...- published: 29 Sep 2011
- views: 11759
- author: ISIJapan
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Japanese Language School
CHECK BELOW FOR MORE DETAIL http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3 http://www.twitter.com/kana...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: kanadajin3
Japanese Language School
Japanese Language School
CHECK BELOW FOR MORE DETAIL http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3 http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3 http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/ ABOUT ME I am currently going...- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 23800
- author: kanadajin3
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Japanese language school - 日本語学校の辛い経験
(字幕あり) What is it like going to a Japanese language school to learn Japanese. Is it good?...
published: 23 Jul 2014
Japanese language school - 日本語学校の辛い経験
Japanese language school - 日本語学校の辛い経験
(字幕あり) What is it like going to a Japanese language school to learn Japanese. Is it good? Is it bad? For me it just wasn't something that fit. You have to ask yourself why you want to learn Japanese. I want to learn full Japanese because I live in Japan. I don't want to take any tests, I am not interested in the JLPT. So I wasn't meant for a Japanese language school. COST: They range, starting at about $4000 for 6 months. You get a student visa for 6 months at a time, it can be renewed up to 2 years at a language school. After that you have to go on to university if you still want to stay on a student visa. If you don't attend school or are late, your visa will be removed. In order to attend a language school, you must prove you have enough money to support yourself. It means your parents have to show they have between 10,000-20,000$ just sitting in the bank ready to take care of you. THE PROBLEMS I HAD Mistakes in the books. My ex boyfriend and friends noticed many mistakes, as well as I noticed many mistakes in the text books. They also focused on teaching us unnatural sentences and situations we would never come accross in real life. Students would make example sentences that were ok grammar wise, but strange in a normal Japanese situation and only half the teachers would correct them. Kanji learning flaws. Since it was geared towards passing the JLPT, there was no order or structure or in depth focus on learning proper kanji. We were given 6 random kanji a day, told to write it 4 times. Had to remember how to read 20 words and that was it. We didn't learn how to properly use these vocabulary in real life and most people didn't even remember the words we learned. Just remembering patterns so we were able to take and pass the test. We would learn grammar patterns but not really understand how to use them in real life, but really remembering the sounds and patterns and rules. If we see this letter, it must mean that this pattern comes next. Remembering this will make you remember it to pass the test, even if you don't understand the information on the test. All reading word we did was very slow. The teacher spoke slow even in the higher levels. The listening tapes were also very slow and robotic voices. The situations on the questions we had to answer also were very flawed. There was often times where there is more than one answer that is correct on the test, or no answer is correct. The answers that we were expected to given in class were very unnatural. We never ommited the subject of a sentence which is almost always done in Japanese unless needed to specify. This is ok to do in English, but in Japanese it often changes the meaning of the sentence. In Japanese adding information can make it sound so unnatural and strange or change the meaning all together. One thing that pissed my friends off the most is they taught us yaru, which long ago, used to mean the same as ageru. They taught us that children, pets or people lower than you, you should use yaru instead of ageru. This is rude and dirty language in todays Japanese. It would only be acceptable to say such a thing perhapse when you are talking about a plant. If you said this for someones pet, they might feel so disturbed that you used such word. And for sure if you used this for someones kid. It is almost like talking down to someone and it is not used at all. Just imagine calling a women in todays America, not a person, it would be unacceptable. The teachers went on to teach us this without saying anything, till I raised my voice and told them it is wrong. There are also a lot of unused grammar points they teach us that are too old for people to know, or grammar points only used in old movies or poems, but the teachers often don't make it VERY aware that its not used. There are vocabulary that was on my list of words to know, that not my young friends, their parents or my 60 year old friends even knew. Slang is ofcourse not taught, but not only this but words used in todays society was taught that it is WRONG. Even though it is not. Such as ranukikotoba. korareru vs koreru. Both you should know, and both are ok to use, even in buisness situations says multiple sourses. I also found it funny that even the teachers off duty themselves used these words. These are not new slang, but have been around even in the 70s. They are written on signs and are used everywhere, even on the news. The school also teaches us using casual Japanese is too rude and that you should aways use watashi. http://www.facebook.com/kanadajin3 http://www.twitter.com/kanadajin3 http://kanadajin3.blogspot.jp/ http://instagram.com/kanadajin3- published: 23 Jul 2014
- views: 2607