3 PODCASTS I used to Learn Japanese!
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2019
- Mimicking podcasts is what saved me from sounding like a complete textbook robot, and made learning Japanese so much more fun. Here is an all new, updated list of all my new favorites!
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:D it's PODCAST TIME! I'm so glad you guys are as excited as I am! Here's the line up:
①ひいきびいき [Hiiki Biiki] : hkbk.fm/
② SBS Japanese Podcast: tinyurl.com/y6d6bhdv
③ Hapa Eikaiwa Podcast: hapaeikaiwa.com
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- Bilingual News: bilingualnews.jp/
- NHK Radio News: tinyurl.com/yxap66pp
Thank you so much. This is so useful.
ありがとう!!🙏☺️
49jubilee Do you mean the part behind her name? --> ロレッタ
It's her name written in katakana
Your transcription into non-japanese is very creative :'D
@@aria1445 omg you have the eagle eye!! I was so stumped by this comment. Yeah, its my name! 😍
ありがとうございます!
Is there discord information? I'm super interested!
PLEASE PLEASE 🙏 🙏🙏😭 START A JAPANESE LEARNING PODCAST
Check her old stuff. Quality content. That's all you need
Oh boi! ( ゚∀゚) Time for me to start researching...
@@kemushichan YES. They don't have to be that long. You could be reading short stories. Or things like that or even talk with boomer about anything. Short conversations.
Yes! PleeeeaSe!!
There are a few things for how to learn Japanese
Decide precisely why you want to speak japanese
Try to speak japanese everyday
Find which process works for you best.
(I discovered about these and more from Fergs magic blueprint website )
I just find it creepy that Kirby is looming ominously in the background. What is he gonna do ?
😆
commit war crimes in Iraq
Eat her and learn Japanese inmediately.
Tax evasion
this with the Zenitsu avi is perfect
Waiting for Loretta to start her own podcast :D
Loretta Stone
I should stop watching these videos and actually learn ahaha
Same :(
日本の皆さん、大変お持たせしました!日本語字幕も付けましたので、CCボタンをクリックしてね!
ありがとう!
Hiikibiiki is great. I noticed that Haruka has a heavy 'H' sound 'fu' and Daichi has something closer to an 'F'. It was interesting to hear them right next to each other, tofu vs tohu (to an english ear) when they were chatting about salads.
Super useful! Thank you ロレッタ!
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been wanting stuff like this lately! I’m like N3 level and have been so frustrated with my studies lately. I feel like even though I can understand a lot, it’s still very hard for me to speak and sound natural. So much textbook studying that I’ve turned into a textbook 😭 So again, thank you!
I'm so glad this is helpful!!😍
me too girl. its hard for me to comprehend most spoken Japanese and finding the strength to speak is so difficult.
Hi
I’m Japanese. My name is Chihiro kamiya and I’m volunteering as a Japanese tutor for free.
I got married to an American guy this winter and with my visa I’m not authorized to work yet
I have experienced teaching Japanese to foreign people so if you are interested I can teach you japanese online. Please let me know, even though I know I sound like a spam.
Chihiro Kamiya are you still available? i would like to take seriously learn japanese, i’m currently studying with books and my japanese family(our time zones are terrible and the sound is not great so my pronunciation is not well). sorry i am late! you don’t have to reply
As an N5, how can I get to N3?
this is the video i've been praying for ! thank yoooou!!!
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL !! I've only watched 3 so far because I just discovered you, but watching them made me happy and excited, you speak so passionately about your topics and you just radiate that passion on your videos !! I'm excited to see more !! Good luck ! :)
Thank you for giving tons of information that I was looking for.
Thanks for this video and your channel in general, you and "Japanese from Zero" are helping me a ton! Keep up the good work!
I found your channel back a week around. It's informative & I love it. Arigatou ne !!!
This is SOOOO HELPFUL!! Thank you so much!! I'm struggling to transition from N3-N2 level to N1, so this is 👍🏻
Hey Loretta. I am a HUGE fan of the SBS Japanese podcast, not least because one of my oldest friends and fellow Aussie/Japanophile works at SBS Radio in Sydney. Their FaceBook feed is great - if you like their page, you'll get the daily news story with a link to the audio, and text (not a strict transcript, but very close). The stories are so wide ranging in topics that it's almost always really engaging. BTW I recently passed the JLPT N1 level, first time trying, after a 30 hiatus from studying Japanese. Your videos, Akkie@Sanbonjuku, Nihongonomori etc., and the wealth of info available online now made it much easier to ramp my Japanese back up than I would have ever guessed. Thanks for being you and being out there. You kept me engaged in my studying when my enthusiasm flagged.
I listen to it and I like it a lot
Thank you so much for this. I'm still relatively new to Japanese (or a slow learner, lol) so these podcasts all sound beyond my level of understanding. But I've now got
subscribed to Hapa Eikaiwa and I can pick out the odd word here or there and when he's explaining conversational phrases I do get to pick up some new dialogue.
Leaving some love for the learnjapanesepod!!!
I have made SO much use of ripping the sound off some of my favourite anime and listen to that. First of all, I'll have watched it, usually with subtitles, so I know what they're saying which makes listening to unknown words easier. Granted, it's anime language, but it's clear, well articulated and interesting. Some episodes I've listened to so many times I've memorised them - works great for pronunciation training as well!
Another thing I also love is anime related radio shows which can often be found online (youtube, billibilli etc.). I've loved the Osomatsu-san radio and Hoozuki no Reitetsu radio, but I also have a strong interest in voice actors which just makes it twice as fun!
Aww yissss this is the video I was looking for. Actual, serious but also fun recommendations for podcast to practice. You earned this like and subscribe. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the podcast recommendations! I use discord quite a bit, mostly to keep up with jpop fandom, but also to talk with friends.
My favourite thing is actually being able to kind of pick up on what is happening in conversations, I really feel like I'm learning the language 😌
Thank you once again Loretta for a great video. As a Japanese learner, I always find your videos very interesting! Your tips on the JLPT test even helped me pass the JLPT N4 last December. It was the first time I ever took the JLPT test and I think I would have been screwed without you! 😀
Thankyou, this is very useful. Very thoughtful to do this.
Loretta, thanks for the info. I love your very expressive presentation style.
Great resources!! This is exciting! We love to travel in Japan and we try to speak what little we know. I've taken Pimsleur courses (up to Japanese 3) and Rosetta Stone and they're good to a point, but still have a hard time following "real" Japanese speech and responding back. This will be so helpful! Thank you! どうもありがとうございました! Subscribed!!
Thanks I’ve been looking for study tips such as these ありがとうございます😊
Brilliant. Subbed. Thank you for what you do.
This is perfect!! I was just looking for a Japanese podcast!
良かった!thanks for sharing! I listen to podcasts a lot so this was very helpful. If you did one, I'd totally listen in.
Thank you! I will check these out for sure. I also really love ichiban talk. It’s about Japanese people living overseas in a casual interview style. It’s super interesting to learn about other countries. Also, Ana and Lue (love fm) is funny and nice and short.
Ohhh YES!! I need this 🙏🏼 thank you
Thanks for the podcast recommendations! I'll definitely be checking those out. In fact, I already listen to Bilingual News. You are right about about how the stories be distracting at times , but I still try to see how much can I understand the Japanese version of the discussion. Another podcast I listen to is Learn Japanese Pod. It 's hosted by Alex and Ami. they go over different Japanese topics to teach people how to speak Japanese more fluently. They have free lesson notes, which are the transcripts of the skits they do and they have small conversations strictly in Japanese with each other that are not transcribed. Which, I like because as I get better at listening and understanding Japanese, I'll be able to understand what they are talking about.
LOVE!!!! 😍😍😍 Thanks Loretta!!!
Thank you Loretta! You're always such a big help with my studies, sharing tips and just being really motivational in general x3
I'd love to listen to a podcast by you, if you ever want to try doing one
Aw man! ( ゚∀゚) I feel like I have to try now...
This is very helpful. Thank you 😁
Omg yes! I’ve been dying to get some Japanese podcasts to listen to, but the ones I’d found for immersion were too difficult to focus cuz it was way too advanced for my level. Thank you for making this video!!
I'm so excited to learn thank you for the inspiration. I'm so impressed. I am an artist and I love the manga art forms. This will help me in my career!
Thank you so much! I have been trying to find a podcast to listen to for the past few weeks. I was trying to listen to NHK but it's way too hard for me as an N3/N4 learner! Thank you again :)
Thank you for letting me have some hopes for my Japanese,Loretta
Thank you for this informative video.
thank you so much for the tips :)
THANK YOU! I listen to a handful of podcasts in English such as Freakonomics, Stuff You Should Know, and Aspen Ideas to Go just because I like learning new things, but I've been struggling to find podcasts that have interesting content like this in Japanese. I'm an N2 level listener but I find it hard to pick up vocab for things that I don't encounter in my daily life in Japan. I've been hoping to find podcasts that would expose me to a wider variety of topics so I can expand my vocabulary through interesting topics. I'll definitely be checking these out. Thanks so much!
That was so useful thank u so much
Hiiii, i think you shoul totally do the podcast beacuse the tone of your voice is really nice to listent to and that's kind of all i ask from podcasts. As long as the tone isn't too high energy or low energy, just the right spring, i can listen to anything and your voice has such nice timbre too!!!
You're just lovely! :) I'm getting so motivated now.
This is great! Thank you
i just subbed cause I wanna relearn japanese again since I only studied japanese for a year in high school and I wasn't that good at it so this helped a lot
Yes! Thanks so much. I'm still a beginner, studying a few times a week with a teacher, and I will visit Japan in about 2 or 3 months. It's nice to hear these tips for not sounding like a robot. I'm still finding listening to be difficult, so I want to find as many sources as possible to help with that. I think I will try your technique of contrasting your speech with the shows that you were mimicking. Also, when are you starting a discord? I use it a lot for my stream and I am in a bunch of gaming community discords!
Hey Loretta, I’m a fellow American living in Tokyo! Thanks so much for this vid, these podcasts are extremely helpful! Hope all of us can reach your level of proficiency someday 😃
thanks for amazing information.
Ohhhh!!!! You making a podcast would be so cool!
Im still a beginner, but your Japanese is really, really impressive. Its the fluidity, the intonations that are so good. I still think its a special talent.
Nice one L. Long time. This is my undercover UA-cam, but we used to chat before. Also you were my go to for study back in the day. You should have much more views. Fantastic content
So useful thank you❤️
Awesome! Thanks! I can’t wait to try Hapa EiKaiwa. I’d heard of the others. :)
Downloaded them all xD There's a Mangaka that often streams daily on youtube and I watch him as he often comments on what he is doing and just random chat. So it's nice hearing a Male speaker.
Loved the video! Out of curiosity, which would you recommend for those of us in the N5/N4 levels
There's a good podcast I listen to, I think it's called Go Go project Strange News.
It's really useful. It's like Bilingual News (which I think is great) in that, one person speaks Japan and the other speaks English, but the Japanese guy has this habit of repeating and English word or phrase and then saying what that is in Japanese.
I’m actually learning how to speak japanese and this video was exactly what i was looking for !!! thank you!!
(・ิω・ิ) nice!
Cool! Just downloaded Google Podcasts and all 5 you mentioned are in there. Listening to HiikiBiiki there right now!
A Japanese learning Discord would be so helpful!
Thank you for this! Downloaded all of them. And Kirby made me squint with suspicion 🤣
(゜゜)(。。)(゜゜)(。。)
your voice is so nice and easy to listen to please start a podcast omg
Thanks so much!!
Thanks, I have been using JapanesePod101 by Risa and it's really awesome. They start with Hiragana and progress. And I love that Risa(Native Japanese) teaches using visual examples and giving many vocabularies for each Hiragana and Katakana you use. Therefore, improving vocabularies and grammar and definitely the best pronunciation I found on UA-cam.
I will visit the suggested podcasts and hope to improve.
This was very helpful.
the easy to see headers in your Video Description are a breath of fresh air lemme tell ya. wish you woulda put the links to the podcast talked about in the description though.
Thanks for watching! The links are all pinned to the top of the comment section.
I’ve been listening to SBS for a while but the other two I shall look forward to. Walking my dog and driving to and from work will now have more interesting.
Nihongo con Teppei is really good listening for N3 level. It's a daily podcast and the episodes are about 10-15mins. No transcripts though. But, he said he doesn't do transcripts because he wants people to actually listen!
I don´t know why UA-cam recomends me this video every 3 months, but I love it.
Great idea! I also grab Japanese podcast for hobbies I am interested in like technology or cars.
Eric Timmer im interested in the same topics and am learning japanese as well. any podcast recommendations?
@@krystenowens5276 If you're interested in technology, check out Rebuild (rebuild.fm)! It's easily my favourite Japanese podcast I listen to. Each episode is a semi-casual conversation between the host (a software engineer) and a guest about various tech-related topics with some other subjects thrown in. It's not targeted towards leaners so it can get quite advanced at times but they speak really clearly and a decent chunk of tech vocab is derived from English so you never really lose the topic completely. The episodes are kinda long, usually 1-2 hours, so it's perfect to listen to during commute or work breaks imo (and the host has a great voice as well which helps a lot 😅)
Yes! Start the podcast!!
you inspire me!
I'm not sure what a discord is, but if it's you I'm sure it'll be great.
Just when I though I had a decent grasp on speaking Japanese, I stumbled upon this video.
Great job Loretta, I also give a thumbs up for bilingual news! You really should start a podcast!
Thank you for this! I love BiLingual News, Michael and Mami are both great perspectives but the frequent switching between languages and too much English at times has made it more of an enjoyable/entertaining current events podcast in general but not one as a native English speaker that has grown my Japanese learning still as a beginner to intermediate. I'm going to give your top 3 recommendations a dedicated try specially before I head back to Japan at the end of November.
Nice recommendations. I was looking for some podcasts in japanese for practice.
A discord server would be awesome! :U
Nice! A step by step audacity tutorial for adding our own voice ?
Thank you!!
If you’re a beginner really want to get good at Japanese I highly recommend you listen to podcasts, anime, tv shows music or something you still look forward to in your free time that doesn’t feel like study everyday. For me one of the best parts about learning a language is all this fun stuff you can begin to understand that rewards your study efforts! these kind of podcasts are golden thanks for sharing! I only knew about bilingual news and listen to it sometimes in the bath-but also share the same opinion that it’s not quite my cup of tea as I’m not a big fan of the English speaker lol I’m also not a big fan of the lecture lesson style videos but looking forward to hearing what you share as it might change my mind! - nihongonomori is my go to channel for jlpt learning when i want to study vocab or grammar.
That's so good, I always listen podcast while cleaning my room. Hahahaha
You should totally start a podcast. You're awesome
Thank you for the english moments.
ありがとうございました
Thank you so much~
My level is in between N3 and N2, I have no problem sounding natural but I do find myself having problem getting into a flow whenever I talk in Japanese.
I'm a pretty avid consumer of 2D stuffs and I love Japanese voice actors, so I mainly watch/listen to shows that pertain to them XD
The podcasts you suggested seems interesting tho, so will try to listen to them.
Thank you!
ill need to check out hiiki biiki. thanks!
oh and kirby changing orientations between shots is so subtle but hilarious. nicely done.
I hope you liked it! *Kirbyswirl!*
thank you for educational video
I really like Teppei ( on UA-cam ). From N5 to N3 maybe N2 ( not there yet ) : he has beginner podcasts and more advanced ones.
As an absolute beginner, listening to these sort of things help keep me more invested in my studies.
Thank you!
I watch terrace house ! It's also usefull 😅
😭i went through all the episodes too fast
yes, learnt heaps from Terrace House episodes. Watched each episode twice, and turn off subtitles on 2nd round
@@SunTradeAustralia I have a similar routine. Watch first time with my native subtitles, then watch again with Japanese subtitles (as my reading Japanese is a little better than listening so connecting kanji/hiragana/katakana to the listening helps me start connecting more), then watch without subtitles. I usually put Opening New Doors on when I am ready to wind down to sleep as it was an overall more enjoyable cast especially early on and a bit slower speech.
I've watched it all as well and also listen to it while driving or walking. If you know what's happening, you'd be surprised how much you pick up just by re-listening over and over.
Do you know any podcast that consist of more relatable topics for teens/college students like (dating life, tv shows, college work, study abroad, video games) etc
Have you find anything yet ??
Hello Miss Loretta! How about the formal (Booklike) podcasts? Would you share them please hehe. Loving your vids! N5 learner at the moment
The later episodes of ひいきびいき fade out the music completely for most of the podcast. I assume they had feedback about the music being a bit distracting.
役に立ちますした!!
Thanks a lot.
thank you so much.😘😘😘