👋 These tutorials are very good, I find them very instructive and educational. speaking Japanese language in these times is essential. I suggest friends, for more information, search the "Google" the following 👉 "Renkarter Japanese Tutor Report" will get height content. 👏
@@iluvyunie Yeah, I did. But from a few weeks I am off from it becuz of my job and stuff. I want to get back to learning Japanese. Where are you in learning it?
@@arpitsrivstva nice! personally I studied japanese at university for a while, but I'm only just getting back into it now years later for the sake of reading books in japanese.
As an expat with 20 years in Japan under my belt, I believe this is one of the better conversational Japanese presentations I've seen. Minor quibble: the pace is a bit accelerated for a beginner, but I'll still recommend this to friends just starting out with Japanese.
It's only unfortunate that it's just reading sentences out loud with their translation, with no explanation why that's the sentence or how the sentence is built up. Makes it harder to *understand* the language. But some of these sentences are good to know.
I'll admit yea she's pretty fast but nothing like a good challenge or just pause n rewind, also a really good exercise after trying to learn my Japanese grammer.
Love the energy and expressions she uses. I studied Japanese 25 years ago in Chiba, and the teachers were robotics, and just repeating everything we learned,...just no motivation to learn. Keep it up Risa sensei. Your voice is nice to listen to. Thanks.
I was born in japan but came to america when i was four so i lost my language. I can understand it but, i can’t really speak it. It’s hard for me to form sentences even though i know how to in the back of my mind. It’s weird. Hopefully these videos will help me :)
This is the BEST language teaching video ever made! It’s so much fun watching you AND learning Japanese. I love your personality. Keep up the awesome job and make more videos like this. Arigato gozaimasu
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
Before i apply for work here in Japan i always watch Risa San Tutorials thanks to her i learn the hiragana and Katakana and other things ... i notice her hair is longer a bit than before 😊😍😍😍but I prefer the shorter one
I love her attitude. This is what teaching should be like. She looks like she’s also enjoying English 😂 “my name is Lisa rrrrrrrrr” I laughed so hard when she did that. Good teacher!
I visted Japan on october this year i stayed for 15 days , i have visit Hiroshima and fukushima Japanese people are very nice people they treats everyone equally . they are mostly conservative. so when i returned back to my home country i have decieded to learn Japanese language so now i can read and write Hiragana and Katakana Kainjy is already on the process
A: 大丈夫ですか? Are you OK/ Are you fine? B:おかけ様で I m ok / I m fine thank you for asking This is the correct conversation when you use it . I m a abroad student from China and now studying in Tokyo . I love Tokyo. This city is full of Chinese culture and he is safer than most cities .
I really love your tutorial. I’ve been searching a good channel to learn Nihongo on UA-cam. I am a teacher here in Japan. Communication in Japanese is a must here. Now I will be here everyday.
I'm living in Japan for three years but still can't speak Japanese. However, Risa is introducing Japanese language in a very funny and nice way ...keep it up Risa chan
@@trusttruth9916 I've been learning Japanese for about a month and I can have a semi conversation usually. Maybe you're just a slower learner or something? as long you're happy I guess it rly doesnt matter
This is what I needed, for a year I did all input and vocab but zero output, so I could barely form (weird) sentences. This will get me started forming sentences
Tip: you'd put the sentences on the box down the video. Then, we'd copy and paste whatever we wanted to. For example, I'd like to put those sentences on Anki to remember them later but I don't know how to write them by myself.
2 роки тому
Easy, open the keyboard and speak through the mic icon, then the text would be suggested by your Japanese keyboard.
2 роки тому
With this approach you will be practicing your speech at the same time
I love this video and the lady she speak english / japanese very nice to my ear i understand the word she teach thank youso much miss for sharing your video...arigatou gozaimashita 😊
Some people in the comments section complained about how those speakers spoke a little fast, but I personally didn't mind. As long as it's still clear, it will force me to work on my tongue muscle and correct pronunciation.
You are great! Such a pleasure to learn Japanese with you. Thank you for your enthusiastic way to interact with us.🎀 Like a professional comedian undertaking different characters.. .🖒🐳
I hope the country of Japan will help support this channel if it does not already. So much learning going on here and motivating to speak the language as well as visit if not live in the country itself. An excellent job you are doing! I always like watching these while learning!
This is cool - I will ordering foods in a restaurant, asking directions and use the '5 phrases that make you sound like a pro' and I mastered the onomatopoeia - arigato.
I really appreciate the content that you have put out. It is incredible and I cannot thank you enough! The only problem I have is that the lessons are all so quiet, not just this video. I have to turn the volume way up, but then an ad starts blasting so loud! I really love your content, but I would like it even more if it was a little louder. ありがとうございます
she sounds like some anime girl from some random highschool anime! i have to learn japanese because when i'm older i'm going to go to japan for a few years
Some of these words and subjects being taught here are the same as in my textbook so I understand maybe 50% of it w/out subtitles lol But when she gets fast and there's too many words, I get lost yeeee
This lesson is only good if you already have a foundation of Japanese grammar. Otherwise you're lost. Try "Eric's Nihongo Lessons" also here on UA-cam. It takes you step by step - sentence construction, particles, verb conjugation, etc.
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素敵な教えを持つ美しい先生。
👋 These tutorials are very good, I find them very instructive and educational. speaking Japanese language in these times is essential. I suggest friends, for more information, search the "Google" the following 👉 "Renkarter Japanese Tutor Report" will get height content. 👏
Thanks for japanesepod101 :)
If u had a donate area then I'll donate 100£
1$ yet. Not really Free account.
I learn english as same time that you guys learn japanese
So, 共に頑張ろう(Let's do our best!)
hai!
RiRi Hi!
@@しんしん-x2b ahahaha I was answering you with a japanese YES ! HAI! xD
RiRi Damn!😵 l thought it was greeting lol
RiRi then you should’ve said はい
I love Risa's accent. It is just enough japanese to recognize but not overwhelming. Love her teaching style too. She seems to really enjoy teaching.
Hi
Risa is so cute! I didn't get bored watching a 1.5 hour Japanese tutorial video! Thank you!
ya me too. did you note it down, the words? I am, and is takin me a lot of time.
@@arpitsrivstva I hope you kept going, that's a good way to learn
@@iluvyunie Yeah, I did. But from a few weeks I am off from it becuz of my job and stuff. I want to get back to learning Japanese. Where are you in learning it?
@@arpitsrivstva nice! personally I studied japanese at university for a while, but I'm only just getting back into it now years later for the sake of reading books in japanese.
As an expat with 20 years in Japan under my belt, I believe this is one of the better conversational Japanese presentations I've seen. Minor quibble: the pace is a bit accelerated for a beginner, but I'll still recommend this to friends just starting out with Japanese.
Kon'nichiwa!
よろしくお願いします:)!
It's only unfortunate that it's just reading sentences out loud with their translation, with no explanation why that's the sentence or how the sentence is built up. Makes it harder to *understand* the language. But some of these sentences are good to know.
I'll admit yea she's pretty fast but nothing like a good challenge or just pause n rewind, also a really good exercise after trying to learn my Japanese grammer.
Your mannerisms never fail to bring a smile to my face, thank you for helping me with my Japanese!
Very good! Thank you
@@drawsochick6257 who are you?
Love the energy and expressions she uses. I studied Japanese 25 years ago in Chiba, and the teachers were robotics, and just repeating everything we learned,...just no motivation to learn. Keep it up Risa sensei. Your voice is nice to listen to. Thanks.
I’m Japanese and this video is very useful for me to learn English.
LOL
@@xXrandomryzeXx 🤨 ??
@@flemb7708 i honestly have no idea why i said "LOL". I am just as confused as you.
@@xXrandomryzeXx Loll thats definitely relatable.
Teacher : Māmā desu
Me : I’m a Mama
lol
For real
LOL haha
Got me good, there.
😂😂
Me after this :
I'm hungry desu,
I want to eat desu.
HAHAHHAHA desu
PFFT desu
@Aru Orazali_Aleronii me too desu
whats going on in the replies desu
@Ss yuki wtf desu
I was born in japan but came to america when i was four so i lost my language. I can understand it but, i can’t really speak it. It’s hard for me to form sentences even though i know how to in the back of my mind. It’s weird. Hopefully these videos will help me :)
At least you can watch anime without reading? ;)
Can comprehend it but not way to say it. I think this is needing time to consume and practising
Your name is the same as one of my favourite anime character :^)
Try "Eric's Nihongo Lessons" here on UA-cam. It starts you off at ground zero - sentence construction, particles, verb conjugation, etc.
Oh the l amd r shit i dont relate to it tho
Best sensei...
would pay money for more clases
Lol yea not like our teachers in school who teaches US like bullshit
Beast senpai
“Okay. I’ve mastered Japanese, I will now talk to the foreign kid.”
*Walks over to him*
Me: 你好
is that nihao
@@voltgaming2213 yes it is
Lmao
but isnt that chinese..
wait i understood the joke
and i ruined it lol
LOL
This is the BEST language teaching video ever made! It’s so much fun watching you AND learning Japanese. I love your personality. Keep up the awesome job and make more videos like this. Arigato gozaimasu
I’m in Japanese 1 and alittle more then half way through the class, it’s my absolute favorite and I’m so happy I picked it
This is the best collection you have ever done.
I'm a Vietnamese girl. While you're here to learn Japanese language, I'm here to learn both English and Japanese ❤
Anybody here like me? 🤗
Iie Gomennasai
Hi madam
All the best to you
me too. I am Indonesian, and my text book for learn Japanese use English. sooo... 😅
@@amandaaman2883 saya juga dari indonesia... Mampir ke channel saya yuk..
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
I came here to learn Japanese but suddenly I found that I fell in love with her
she's so cutee
Simp
@@matejustrelax7632 she deserves to be simped
she is cute but anime girls are far superior lol
へんたい!
This is really entertaining and educational. 10/10!
She is so adorable. Please never change.
These lessons are great thank you! / これらのレッスンは素晴らしいです、ありがとう!
I have just started to learn japanese language and I am sure that I will learn perfectly
I'm only finding this after 4 years. Such a fun content and way to learn 😁🙏
This teacher is the best! She explains exactly part by part, and now I have learned soooo many new words! Than u ! 💛
日本人ですが英語の勉強のためこの動画を見ています。日本語がたまにめっちゃ面白いです。
I watch this video for English studying. Her Japanese is sometimes fanny.
Thank you for video. Speaking was clear & easy to understand.
Good job
Before i apply for work here in Japan i always watch Risa San Tutorials thanks to her i learn the hiragana and Katakana and other things ... i notice her hair is longer a bit than before 😊😍😍😍but I prefer the shorter one
Thank you Risa for making this video here in New York City trying to learn Japanese
日本語です難しい
プレゼントもありがとうございます
I love her attitude. This is what teaching should be like. She looks like she’s also enjoying English 😂 “my name is Lisa rrrrrrrrr” I laughed so hard when she did that. Good teacher!
20分くらいまでの動画、非常に面白かったです。笑けました。作りこみが丁寧な語学動画ですね👍
I visted Japan on october this year i stayed for 15 days , i have visit Hiroshima and fukushima
Japanese people are very nice people they treats everyone equally . they are mostly conservative. so when i returned back to my home country i have decieded to learn Japanese language so now i can read and write Hiragana and Katakana Kainjy is already on the process
great japanese pod 101 is helping me to learn japanese even more i love risa being the host
A: 大丈夫ですか? Are you OK/ Are you fine?
B:おかけ様で I m ok / I m fine thank you for asking
This is the correct conversation when you use it .
I m a abroad student from China and now studying in Tokyo . I love Tokyo. This city is full of Chinese culture and he is safer than most cities .
is it just me or is her english getting better? and her pronounciation too 😲
Even for an experienced Japanese speaker this video is great for pronunciation and practice. Always nice to hear the real deal.
リサさんすごい! i am your fan since i came in japan & it’s been 5 years already
I really love your tutorial. I’ve been searching a good channel to learn Nihongo on UA-cam. I am a teacher here in Japan. Communication in Japanese is a must here. Now I will be here everyday.
I'm living in Japan for three years but still can't speak Japanese. However, Risa is introducing Japanese language in a very funny and nice way ...keep it up Risa chan
I have been here 1 year and i cannot speak any japanese but i will try
@@trusttruth9916 that's hard to believe. how do even live there not understanding anything for a whole year ? that's crazy
@@tiyaku Now 3 years I can say hello and thank you and catch a few words when people are speaking but my Japanese is almost nonexistent
@@trusttruth9916 I've been learning Japanese for about a month and I can have a semi conversation usually. Maybe you're just a slower learner or something? as long you're happy I guess it rly doesnt matter
Idk whether this is to teach ppl japanese or her voice acting application, but im here for it either way
So good saying it in dynamic ways!! Thank you for your great lessons!!
This is what I needed, for a year I did all input and vocab but zero output, so I could barely form (weird) sentences. This will get me started forming sentences
ありがとう ございます
You are good sensei. You make me smile
she's lowkey throwing shade at those "HOW I LEARNED JAPANESE" people at 7:27.
"This is my favorite kanji...."
”....愛”
Teacher,, the way you teaching is so clean to understand for us,,thank so much , teacher
I ended up feeling like i'm talking to someone live 😂👌
Thanks for posting this video ! It’s very helpful for me and my auntie !
omg i love this, she is amazing
This is great to keep Japanese fluency fluent! As for this fact learning a language is a long, difficult task, but forgetting is easy and quick 😮!
R rocked the flight attendant hair and scarf for the plane section...attn to detail, noted.
ありがと for showing us
Tip: you'd put the sentences on the box down the video. Then, we'd copy and paste whatever we wanted to. For example, I'd like to put those sentences on Anki to remember them later but I don't know how to write them by myself.
Easy, open the keyboard and speak through the mic icon, then the text would be suggested by your Japanese keyboard.
With this approach you will be practicing your speech at the same time
りさ先生可愛い、諦めた英語をもう一度勉強したくなった。
Thank you very much for this video! You are so funny and sympathetic! IMPOSSIBLE not to like you and your very good Japanese course!
I hope to meet people as fun as her in Nippon.
I like so much your way! you are an incredible teacher!
Your lessons never get us bored.domo arigatho gozaimasu sensei!
I improved my Japanese skills very quickly with JapanesePop101.
I love this video and the lady she speak english / japanese very nice to my ear i understand the word she teach thank youso much miss for sharing your video...arigatou gozaimashita 😊
Some people in the comments section complained about how those speakers spoke a little fast, but I personally didn't mind. As long as it's still clear, it will force me to work on my tongue muscle and correct pronunciation.
It's beautiful to listen when she speaks long sentences
You are great! Such a pleasure to learn Japanese with you. Thank you for your enthusiastic way to interact with us.🎀 Like a professional comedian undertaking different characters.. .🖒🐳
I love Japanese so I am learning the living language on my own so it was a great relief for me to teach you the living language💝
I always had a smile learn this... Great teacher... Lights up muly mood😁
5:17 .. U just said what I feel 😅
Really hope this is highly effective in learning and practising Japanese speaking skills.
I am living in Japan. Hawaii is 2nd home to Japanese visitors and locals.
I always find the lesson fun when its Risa sensei teaching😆
みんな頑張って!
I hope the country of Japan will help support this channel if it does not already. So much learning going on here and motivating to speak the language as well as visit if not live in the country itself. An excellent job you are doing! I always like watching these while learning!
So interesting ❤️ love from 🇱🇰 srilankan learner
どもありがとうございます😊
This is cool - I will ordering foods in a restaurant, asking directions and use the '5 phrases that make you sound like a pro' and I mastered the onomatopoeia - arigato.
Arigato is not a sound
I wish you slowed down the words so we can hear how they are pronounced.
Try playing the video at 0.75x or 0. 5x speed! It helped me :)
Arigato Risa san. Sugoi
Lovely teacher, I live in Thailand
Thanks for good conversation.
Beautiful risa! And what a brain! Very bright!
she's really amazing and beautiful. I love learning Japanese!
I am from Korea and I love her.
8:09 it's been a quite sometimes since I had felt that. I Need to study again.
ハベ主です。カナダ出身です。ありがとうございます!
Risa's hair development haha xd what a great sensei :P
I really appreciate the content that you have put out. It is incredible and I cannot thank you enough! The only problem I have is that the lessons are all so quiet, not just this video. I have to turn the volume way up, but then an ad starts blasting so loud!
I really love your content, but I would like it even more if it was a little louder. ありがとうございます
15:22 - 15:48 Risa going full Initial D right there
Gian. “I turn now. Good lucks everybodies!”
😂
luul
Where's the cup of water
Hahaha relatable expressions. They are synced enough to make me laugh
Lovely teacher with full of actions!
日本人の英語の勉強にもなるね!
Do your best beautiful!
こんにちは
Hlo
Konnichiwa
Nihonjin or Nihongo? Onegai shimasu.
Best teacher ever 👍😊
すごい!
はい
thank u lerning japanese i know 250 words because of u
美しい先生ですね。
Remember when our teacher used to be this energetic! And happy!
8:36 When I forgot to take my medication
ありがとうございます。
okagesame desu is also translated as thank you for asking...I thought it always meant "thank to you"...
You are the World Number one Teacher ❤️❤️❤️
I’m feeling desu
Risa San..anata no oshie kata wa omoshirokute joozu da..you make learning so easy..this is wonderful pedagogy..doomo arigatoo.
6:41 先生可愛いなぁーーーー
Thank you for making this Japanese video
she sounds like some anime girl from some random highschool anime! i have to learn japanese because when i'm older i'm going to go to japan for a few years
ようこそ
I can't concentrate with the lesson because Risa sensei's beauty always caught my attention
Some of these words and subjects being taught here are the same as in my textbook so I understand maybe 50% of it w/out subtitles lol
But when she gets fast and there's too many words, I get lost yeeee
790757 6743 Yeah
I feel this is a lot more helpful if she could speaker slower... this feels faster than normal conversation....lol
This lesson is only good if you already have a foundation of Japanese grammar. Otherwise you're lost. Try "Eric's Nihongo Lessons" also here on UA-cam. It takes you step by step - sentence construction, particles, verb conjugation, etc.