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Learn Japanese Pod

Alex Brooke
Japanese Language
Japan
Patreon
Cultural Etiquette
Language Learning
Money
Music
Ōsōji
Common Cold
Dating
Payment Methods
Cashless Payment Systems
Credit Cards
Tipping Culture
Gift Giving
Listening Skills
Video Games
North Yorkshire
University Of Leeds
Covid-19 Pandemic

Learn Japanese Pod is a podcast to help you speak natural fluent Japanese

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Welcome to the Fun Friday edition of the Learn Japanese Pod podcast — the show where we sit down with cool people doing cool things in Japan. In this episode, I talk with Wes Lang about the recent rise in bear encounters and attacks across Japan: the... more

Welcome to another episode of Learn Japanese Pod!In this episode we talk about how to express positive emotions in Japanese. You’ll learn some vocabulary, grammar and also a little bit about Japanese culture and how people in Japan tend to display th... more

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Timothy Reid
Award-winning musician, originally from North Yorkshire, now working in the Japanese music and video game industry
Episode: Fun Friday 30: Interview with Timothy Reid

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Alex
Host and co-host of multiple episodes, known for engaging discussions on language learning and cultural insights.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.5k ratings
  • What happened to random phrase of the week?

    Enjoyable podcast but the best parts have been cut out, I suppose those aren’t free anymore?

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    MattonlyMoore
    United States5 months ago
  • Iidesu

    yojijukugo one time one meeting I feel this more for Buddhist you only step in a river once type of thing rather than dealing with an actual person

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Harry Ogikubo
    United States7 months ago
  • One of the best

    As an upper beginner Japanese i have tried a lot of podcasts and for me this is one of the best. Relevant topics, good conversations, extremely well explained - step by step in polish japanese and english. That all in a cosy atmosphere.

    These people know about the proces of learning a language. The well organized website contains a lot of supporting learning materials helping you to understand the podcasts.

    Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience and dedicating such a lot of tim... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    liemeij
    Netherlands7 months ago
  • 不错,更新也比较长久和频繁

    主持人是英音英语,所以可能要有一点英语听力水平

    总体英语不算特别难,我没考过4、6级,但看了十几年美剧(我日本动画也看了十年左右),也能听懂90%+的内容

    所以整体解释应该没有特别难

    句式语法拆解也很详细,还算是比较容易记得

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Akiba_Rika
    Japan8 months ago
  • すばらしい😎

    I also lived in Miyazaki in the mid 90’s (BI: Before Internet) and I have just recently started to travel to Japan again. Although I shock myself at how I can communicate somewhat effectively when I am in Japan, I have been looking for a convenient way to refine my skills. Your podcast is perfect! I will be upgrading my subscription soon! ありがとうございます。

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IanDrew71
    Canada10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the balance of language instruction and cultural context, often praising how the hosts make learning engaging and relevant.
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Podcast 61: Talking about Positive Emotions in Japanese
Q: Laughter isn't always loud in Japan?
True, in public settings, laughter tends to be more subdued and polite compared to Western cultures.
Podcast 61: Talking about Positive Emotions in Japanese
Q: Kawaii is a very popular way of expressing loud positive emotions?
True and false, it's more accepted for younger individuals, while older ones might refrain from being overly expressive in public.
Podcast 61: Talking about Positive Emotions in Japanese
Q: What do you think? Happiness is downplayed in public in Japan?
True, especially if you're alone, people tends to downplay displays of joy in public.
Podcast 61: Talking about Positive Emotions in Japanese
Q: Ami-sensei, what are we studying today?
We'll be talking about how to express positive emotions and teach some useful related vocab and expressions.
Fun Friday 30: Interview with Timothy Reid
Q: What advice would you give for someone looking to get into the game industry?
Find an area where your skills can translate, be it sound design or implementation, and leverage your strengths.

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Focused on the nuances of the Japanese language, this podcast stands out by providing both practical language lessons and cultural insights. Topics frequently discussed include emotional expression in Japanese, effective cleaning vocabulary, and personal anecdotes that bridge cultural understanding. The format often combines conversational practice with real-life applications, making it an engaging resource for listeners who seek to refine their language skills while also learning about Japanese culture. Episodes frequently feature interviews with interesting guests, making the content diverse and informative.

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