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Japanese Conversation For English Speakers 5
Last updated 10/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.94 GB | Duration: 4h 51m
A fun, clear and practical way for English speakers to master Japanese conversation
What you'll learn
Understand the basic differences between English and Japanese
Engage in useful Japanese conversations (depending on the situation or context )
Improve the knowledge of "Japanese conversation for English speakers" (the section 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Learn more advanced expressions (e.g. super polite expressions such as honorific and humble forms, focus particles, etc.)
Understand expressions with the different formality (from casual to super polite level)
Requirements
The only thing needed is your enthusiasm !
It would be better to have knowledge at intermediate-level (e.g. my course section 4).
Description
This course (section 5) is aimed at English speakers who would like to learn advanced level Japanese conversation. If students have completed "Japanese conversation for English speakers (section 4)" or they have any prior relevant knowledge of Japanese, it would be perfect to improve their knowledge.
Students will be able to continuously learn a variety of expressions (e.g. judgment expressions, double negative expressions, partial negative expressions, etc.) They can also learn several expressions with the different formality and super polite level expressions (with honorific and humble forms) to use them properly. Additionally I put advanced topics as extra lessons so that learners can make their expressions more dynamic and lively.
Each lesson is related to the former lesson, which enables learners to review and learn more. I frequently compare Japanese grammar to English grammar to avoid confusion. At the end of the course, students will be able to hold advanced level conversations in...