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How to Speak Conversational Japanese: Video Series

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Start speaking Japanese today! Learn how to speak Japanese in this free video series on Japanese grammar, adjectives, and articles.

There are 14 videos in this series:

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  1. Speak Japanese today! Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and descriptions.

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  2. Find out how to say "Where are you from?" in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and where you are from.

    Views: 4,739
  3. Discover how to use subjects in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and subjects.

    Views: 3,009
  4. Find out how to use adjectives in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and adjectives.

    Views: 3,183
  5. Find out how to talk about yourself in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and telling about yourself.

    Views: 3,655
  6. Discover how to talk about objects in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and inanimate objects.

    Views: 4,246
  7. Find out how to use third person subjects in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and third-person perspective.

    Views: 2,943
  8. Discover how to ask and tell your age in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and sharing your age.

    Views: 5,060
  9. Find out how to answer questions in Japanese! Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and conversational answers.

    Views: 2,994
  10. Discover how to count to ten in Japanese! Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and counting to ten.

    Views: 5,238
  11. Find out how to say "I'm hungry" and "I'm Thirsty" in Japanese! Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and being hungry or thirsty.

    Views: 5,314
  12. Learn how to talk about your occupation in Japanese! Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and your occupation.

    Views: 2,471
  13. Find out how to ask questions in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and requesting information.

    Views: 2,738
  14. Discover more ways to have conversations in Japanese. Learn practical Japanese in this free video series on questions and learning more.

    Views: 2,496
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The Japanese language gave the world the first novel ever written, The Tale of Genji, composed by a woman in the 13th century; a corpus of anime and manga that explore mature themes of spirituality, aging, war, and love; and plenty of humorous translation accidents, a la “All your base are belong to us.” Because of the many business opportunities overseas and Japanese-run companies setting up shop in the United States, learning to speak Japanese could be a savvy move. Or maybe you want to practice meditation at a Soto Zen monastery in the rural hills. There are many reasons why the Japanese language can be important to American entrepreneurs and travelers.

Learn simple Japanese phrases today in this free video series with expert Yuu Asakura. Yuu gives you demonstrations for speaking and recognizing Japanese words in print. You will be able to ask questions conversationally, talk about your job, age, friends, and object around the room. Yuu teaches you how to count and answer questions as a native speaker! Watch these videos and get ready to start understanding and speaking Japanese today!

 
About the Presenter

Yuu Asakura Born and raised in Japan, Yuu Asakura moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Tokyo University for Foreign Study where she acquired B.A. in linguistics and area studies. She has worked as a translator for Hollywood production companies and tutored students at various stages in speaking Japanese. She taught English in Japan for many years views here work in language training as offering a "communication tool for better understanding for one another." She is also familiar with the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) and gives students comprehensive Japanese speaking training.dkdk

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