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国あてクイズ その2 Country Guessing Game #2
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スマホを使っていろんな動作をしよう!(TPRレッスン)Actions with a smartphone (TPR Lesson)
Mark as WatchedAdd to Playlist TPR stands for Total Physical Response. It’s a method of teaching language by using physical movement corresponding with verbal input.Please watch, listen and imitate what I do? Downloadable Audio Next Newest Complete Beginner Video 夏(ピクチャートーク)Summer (Picture Talk Lesson) Next Oldest Complete Beginner Video 空港 Airport

アクセサリー Accessories
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紙を使ってする動作(TPRレッスン)Actions with paper (TPR Lesson)
Mark as WatchedAdd to Playlist Please bring a piece of paper and do the gestures with me? Downloadable Audio Next Newest Complete Beginner Video 日本のお金 Japanese currency Next Oldest Complete Beginner Video 五感 Five senses

海沿いを散歩 Taking a walk along the beach
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我が家のある朝 One morning at our house(How to use もう and まだ)
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Hello Yuki-sensei
Thanks for the great variety of topics. I think many people like stories of daily life like this. Also one of my favourites is Walk on the Beach because of the format. Incidentally, I have spent time in Fukuoka and Mojiko. Love your work – please keep it up!!! Best regards, ドナルド
Thank you ドナルドさん! You’ve come to Fukuoka!? Mojiko is a beautiful place. I hope you enjoyed spending time there?
Hi Yuki-sensei
Yes had a girlfriend from Fukuoka. That’s partly why I study Japanese – I didn’t know any at the time. I really like your format because it’s easy to just spend a few minutes anytime. Transcripts are REALLY useful! Best regards, ドナルド