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Online Japanese Beginner Course (All 12 Lessons)

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Online Japanese Beginner Course (All 12 Lessons)

Online Japanese Beginner Course (All 12 Lessons)
Last updated 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.32 GB | Duration: 5h 48m

[日本語ひらがな・カタカナ・会話]Elementary Japanese for non-Japanese Beginner Course Hiragana + Katakana + Conversation (All 12 lesson)

What you'll learn
Master writing and pronunciation of Japanese hiragana
Master writing and pronunciation of Japanese katakana
Master Japanese voiced sounds and the p-sound
Master long vowels, nasal consonant, double consonants, contracted sounds, and accents.
Be able to use basic greetings in everyday life.
This course teaches correct pronunciation and writing, as well as mastering basic Japanese hiragana and katakana. Designed for Japanese language beginners.
Requirements
Printing the Online Japanese PDF textbook. Take the class while consulting the textbook.
There is a pronunciation and writing review corner in the video clips. The learner is given a set amount of time to think, but if there isn’t enough time to think, please pause the video.
For the learners who have already mastered Hiragana and Katakana, “Online Japanese Kanji Character Course (All 9 lessons)” is suitable for your further Japanese language study.
Description
The“Online Japanese Beginner Course” is intended for beginner level learners.  Through the use of video materials, learners will study Japanese pronunciation and writing, in addition to simple greetings and expressions used in everyday life. In addition, since a PDF file textbook is included and can be printed any number of times, the practice of writing hiragana and katakana can also be obtained. In addition to Japanese pronunciation and writing, daily conversation and expressions are also taught. All of the narration contains English subtitles, so that the people learning Japanese for the first time can freely study the materials.■Lesson 1: あ row and かrow (Japanese hiragana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 2: さ row and たrow (Japanese hiragana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 3: な row and は row (Japanese hiragana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 4: ま row, や row, ら row, and わ, を, ん (Japanese hiragana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 5: Voiced sound and P-sound (Japanese hiragana)■Lesson 6: ア row and カ row (Japanese katakana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 7: サ row and タ row (Japanese katakana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 8: ナ row and ハ row (Japanese katakana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 9: マ row, ヤ row, ラ row, and ワ, ヲ, ン (Japanese katakana pronunciation and writing)■Lesson 10: Voiced sound and P-sound  (Japanese katakana)■Lesson 11: Long vowels, Nasal consonant, Double consonants, Contracted sounds, and AccentsOur Online Japanese Course are aimed for all foreign people who want to learn Japanese. It is suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced learners. You can learn and practice all four skills of the Japanese language — speaking, listening, reading, and writing.Also, the Japanese courses are divided according to the levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, so you can use the proper materials to prepare for the test.There are 7 courses – Beginner Course, Kanji Course, N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1.

Overview

Lecture 1 Preparation for this course (In this lecture, please download the zip file.)

Section 1: Introduction "What is the Japanese Language?

Lecture 2 Introduction "What is the Japanese Language?

Section 2: Lesson 1: あ row and かrow

Lecture 3 Introduction

Lecture 4 あ row

Lecture 5 か row

Lecture 6 Practice

Section 3: Lesson 2: さ row and たrow

Lecture 7 Introduction

Lecture 8 さ row

Lecture 9 た row

Lecture 10 Practice

Section 4: Lesson 3: な row and は row

Lecture 11 Introduction

Lecture 12 な row

Lecture 13 は row

Lecture 14 Practice

Section 5: Lesson 4: ま row, や row, ら row, and わ, を, ん

Lecture 15 Introduction

Lecture 16 ま row

Lecture 17 や row

Lecture 18 ら row

Lecture 19 わ, を, ん

Lecture 20 Practice

Lecture 21 daily conversation

Section 6: Voiced sound and P-sound

Lecture 22 Introduction

Lecture 23 How to write voiced sound

Lecture 24 が row

Lecture 25 ざ row

Lecture 26 だ row

Lecture 27 ば row

Lecture 28 How to write P-sound

Lecture 29 ぱ row

Lecture 30 Practice

Lecture 31 daily conversation

Section 7: Lesson 6: ア row and カ row

Lecture 32 Introduction

Lecture 33 ア row

Lecture 34 カ row

Lecture 35 Practice

Section 8: Lesson 7: サ row and タ row

Lecture 36 Introduction

Lecture 37 サ row

Lecture 38 タ row

Lecture 39 Practice

Section 9: Lesson 8: ナ row and ハ row

Lecture 40 Introduction

Lecture 41 ナ row

Lecture 42 ハ row

Lecture 43 Practice

Section 10: Lesson 9: マ row, ヤ row, ラ row, and ワ, ヲ, ン

Lecture 44 Introduction

Lecture 45 マ row

Lecture 46 ヤ row

Lecture 47 ラ row

Lecture 48 ワ, ヲ, ン

Lecture 49 Practice

Lecture 50 daily conversation

Section 11: Lesson 10: Voiced sound and P-sound

Lecture 51 Introduction

Lecture 52 How to write voiced sound

Lecture 53 ガ row

Lecture 54 ザ row

Lecture 55 ダ row

Lecture 56 バ row

Lecture 57 How to write P-sound

Lecture 58 パ row

Lecture 59 Practice

Lecture 60 daily conversation

Section 12: Long vowels, Nasal consonant, Double consonants, Contracted sounds, and Accents

Lecture 61 Introduction

Lecture 62 Long vowels

Lecture 63 Nasal consonant

Lecture 64 Double consonants

Lecture 65 Contracted sounds

Lecture 66 Accents

Section 13: Lesson 12: Greeting Conversations and Expressions

Lecture 67 Introduction

Lecture 68 Daily greetings

Lecture 69 Farewell greeting

Lecture 70 Giving thanks before and after a meal

Lecture 71 Greetings for a first meeting

Lecture 72 Long farewell greeting

Lecture 73 Greeting in visiting someone's home

Lecture 74 “おねがいします”and “だいじょうぶです”

Lecture 75 How to use “すみません”

Lecture 76 How to use “しつれいします”

Lecture 77 How to use “どうぞ”

Lecture 78 information

(Essentials)Learners who understand English and whose native language is not Japanese,Learners who want to study elementary Japanese,Learners who want to take the JLPT,Learners who want to study business Japanese.,Learners who want to be proficient in conversational Japanese.,Students enrolled in a Japanese language school or majoring in Japanese in college,International students coming to Japan,Foreign employees of a Japanese company who need Japanese language training