Can you do a part 3 video and cover some phrases like "I know very little Japanese" or "My Japanese isn't that great" for when I'm talking to someone that is fluent in Japanese? Thank you very much for making these videos!
this series of useful phrases is interesting, i have an idea for another series that i'm sure a lot of people will like to see, it's about japanese street signs , ''i know by learning japanese you'll eventually be able to read them, but that after a long time '' so kazue san if u just took pictures of signes that u happend to pass by in your daily routine ,and then made a video about it's meaning and what is it for ,it would be very informative and helpfull
I think that would be great. When I was riding my motorbike in Utsunomiya (Tochigi prefecture) and all big towns & cities, certain signs had English on them luckily. But, once in the countryside and small villages, signs were usually only in Japanese.
I have 2 questions and 1 comment. 1. Can you make another compilation of videos like the first one. It had 30 lessons. It was amazing. 2. What's the best way to Teach English in Japan? I want to teach English there. My comment: your blessed, your videos have inspired me for 2 years. Thank you so much. You have touched many lives.
Thank you for your comment, Olivier-san! Glad you like my videos. For English teacher positions, you may want to apply for JET program, ( you can search it Google, this is the best way for coming to Japan as its compensation is good. ) or you can find in jobs.gaijinpot.com/job/index/lang/en or www.japanenglishteacher.com/ or www.teachaway.com/teach-english-japan Good luck! Ganbatte kudasai! :)
love your lessons and personality
Very nice explanation..your voice is very nice....
Great video!!
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos!!
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Can you do a part 3 video and cover some phrases like "I know very little Japanese" or "My Japanese isn't that great" for when I'm talking to someone that is fluent in Japanese?
Thank you very much for making these videos!
squishysam Thank you for your comment! Sure it will be my next video topic! Thanks for sharing your thought :)
Nicely presented.
Thank you soooo much you are amazing😉
Thank you. I love it.
this series of useful phrases is interesting,
i have an idea for another series that i'm sure a lot of people will like to see,
it's about japanese street signs ,
''i know by learning japanese you'll eventually be able to read them, but that after a long time ''
so kazue san if u just took pictures of signes that u happend to pass by in your daily routine ,and then made a video about it's meaning and what is it for ,it would be very informative and helpfull
Thank you for your suggestion! I'll try my best making video which is useful. :)
p hill great idea!!!
I think that would be great. When I was riding my motorbike in Utsunomiya (Tochigi prefecture) and all big towns & cities, certain signs had English on them luckily. But, once in the countryside and small villages, signs were usually only in Japanese.
This is how kanji on the street came about I guess!
Excellent
So good
arigatou gozaimasu!
I have 2 questions and 1 comment.
1. Can you make another compilation of videos like the first one. It had 30 lessons. It was amazing. 2. What's the best way to Teach English in Japan? I want to teach English there.
My comment: your blessed, your videos have inspired me for 2 years. Thank you so much. You have touched many lives.
Thank you for your comment, Olivier-san! Glad you like my videos. For English teacher positions, you may want to apply for JET program, ( you can search it Google, this is the best way for coming to Japan as its compensation is good. ) or you can find in jobs.gaijinpot.com/job/index/lang/en or www.japanenglishteacher.com/ or www.teachaway.com/teach-english-japan Good luck! Ganbatte kudasai! :)
Yoi itchinichi wo!!
Nihongo no shiken wo kanatsuke no shiken onegaishimasu
Madam doozo means
Can you translate in arabic please