JLPT試験とMEXT試験の解説動画は、いずれ削除する予定ですので、コメントをくださる場合は、他の動画にコメントしていただくよう、お願いいたします。I will delete both commentary videos of the JLPT exam and the MEXT exam, so if you want to comment, please comment on other videos.
A thousand thanks for these videos! I am a linguist teaching myself Japanese, and can say without doubt that your videos are more helpful than anything else on the internet. Clear presentation, and down-to-earth no nonsense material. No silly gimmicks. I love them, and am learning great deal from them. I shall almost certainly never sit the JLPT exams, but I plan to watch - and learn from - every one of your videos.
Just started learning kanji and this helps me a lot in relaxing my handwriting (Being self-taught and learning online, most of the characters I've seen are in digital fonts, so it kinda makes my handwriting feels stiff). Also, thank you for explaining every single bit of the sentence, I learn so much from them! ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I am glad if my videos are of any help to you. There are better writing videos of kanji by professional calligrapher on UA-cam. I would like to give more explanation about example sentences, but I didn't due to time limitation. Thank you again and good luck with your learning!
ありがとうございますyou put so much work into this. It’s like an N5 turbo lesson as you review all of the kanji and go through why each answer is right or wrong bringing secondary and tertiary levels of instruction. It’s never boring and totally engaging.
Thanks for creating this channel. Already passed n5 last December 2014. I'm planning to restudy Japanese and take n4 this December. Your channel will be a great help!
Because there is "On Reading(音読み)" and "Kun reading"(訓読み) in Japanese, please be careful not to confuse it! Apart from that, "後(あと、うしろ)" contains the meanings of "back","after","behind","later", etc. So, it must be used properly according to the situation. As a Japanese, I respect the foreigners who study Japanese!
thank you. i stucked for like years on learning the same thing over again. There were times where I just wanna give up because i dont have someone to talk to to practice fluency or so. Or no textbooks on my country available
Grace Wood I'm studying English through self-study. I have often seem to be frustrated because English and Japanese differ greatly in grammar. However, it is fun to communicate with people around the world in a foreign language. That is my only driving force. 日本語も慣れれば楽しいはずです。俳句や短歌など書けるようになれば、最高ではないでしょうか。 外国の方々も、ぜひとも、日本の「わびさび」を学んでいただければ、日本人としてこの上ない喜びです。
King Baby Hello. When I was a junior high school student, I started learning English. But now, English education in Japanese elementary school has been mandatory since April of this year. The English I learned at that time was not of very much use in my daily life so I'm no good at it.
King Baby Sure! And, thank you for praising my English. Unfortunately, There are not any fluent English speaker around me so I often go to karaoke and sing English songs lol.
Watched this about 4 months ago and was frustrated, because I didn't understand much. Watching again now, it is so easy! Amazing what consistent studying over time does! No matter how frustrating it is to not understand, how stupid you feel, give it a little dedication and a lot of time and it will come almost automatically.
This is very useful for people like me who have the genki book and want to test themselves after finishing Genki 1. Thank you for your hard work, it's really appreciated. And thank you for not deleting the videos. 🙏
Speaking from experience: I actually disagree because a native speaker probably doesn't have tricks and tips for mastering that language because they didn't have to learn it, they just grew up with it. Think about your own language. Would you be able to explain all the grammar to someone who's studying it as a second or third language? When you learn another language the way to approach it and things you'll find difficult about it also comes down to your own language. Compared to an American it's easier to learn Japanese if you're European for example. I think it's best to have a teacher who's the same nationality as you but mastered the language you're studying, better yet lived there for years. Also someone who has a lot of experience in teaching others and not just some random person.
I'd like to add: it depends on your level. Early on a non-native teacher is good because he'll help you understand things in your context BUT once you get intermediate or advanced level it is better to learn from natives, because now you're able to understand more complex things and concepts that you get from native speakers (and helps refine pronunciation) but to get there you use the previous information that you got from a "local" teacher.
Seitei Sauzaa Yeah, that's kinda true but having a person to practice real life communication with overlaps it all completely. On the internet and in terms of grammar, yes, you are 100% right. But native speakers as real life teachers are way too efficient. It's not about them being good at explaining, it's about yourself gaining social skills from scratch, trying to make a point using different linguistic approaches and overcoming language barrier, that is commonly misconcepted to have anything to do with actual knowledge of the language. The lesson isn't consumed but developed from the inside. Also, constantly expanding your vocabulary with all sorts of different words that you actually need to use the most in an everyday life.
i like how you deconstructed every question and the answers for it. i wish i could pass an N5 after starting to learn Japanese 8 years ago... its frustrating and makes things difficult when you have dont have anyone to use the language with.
You have been learning for 8 years and you can't pass n5? You really need to check out matt vs japan's channel then. I also sort of get the feeling that you have been "studying" like 20 minutes a week or sonething.
I am 13years old who is living at Korea. At June I am going to do jlpt n5. This video is so helpful to help my study😭 +Because of Covid jlpt is delayed now 🤦♀️
your are very lucky. Japanese is very similar to Korean. make sure after you learn Japanese to learn Chinese as well. never under estimate how useful to know multi languages. if you can learn Japanese you learn any language.
@@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN noooo...I am 13 from Korea😭😭 I lived at America for 2years when I was 8years old also I am going to English academy twice a week
hi, i've been learning japanese around 3-4 years and i havent take any jlpt exams. i always feel ashamed of myself and i feel like there's no improvement on my japanese. but watching this video, makes me feel more "sfx : *opening a japanese book* " like i feel like i wanna study japanese more! this video really helped me on learning some kanji i didnt know. and i hope im ready for next years N5 thought........
Hi! I just wanna say that You can do that and don't feel ashamed. Learning a new language is not easy, just always trust your self and search for many sources, so u can learn nihonggo faster. May God Bless you 🤍
Don’t worry, just try your best. Try to listen or watch Japanese videos/movies with English if possible, or you can try to watch videos teaching Japanese in English or your own language. Maybe it helps.
It's been 32 days since I stared learning japanese. Try using flashcards to help you earn some vocabulary. For kanji, you can use this app > kanji study. With grammar, watching videos from this buddy here, it'll work. Obs: for those who wants to practice japanese with me, here's my ig: @rodrigoalmeidadc
Wow, I actually got a few more correct than I thought I would. I still know so so little, but this journey has been fun so far. Holy crap, I'm learning! Thanks for the video!
This was a great video to show what is expected of an N5 test. I really liked the way you went step by step through it. It gives me confidence I can pass the test myself after some more practice.
I found the questions written in Japanese are the most intimidating. Not being able to understand the question will certainly screw your test. Because of that, a separate clip just to explain the questions found on all levels would be of great help to students who plan to take the test. Thank you so much for the clip.
Its amazing to me how much of this is clicking after only 11 days of learning Japanese. Pretty amazing what a human mind can do with a little dedication
This is an excellent help for studying the N5 test, thank you. Just one observation and not just with Japanese tests but with English tests for ESL as well. The instructions are more difficult to understand than the questions themselves. I think if the students can understand the directions, their level is higher than the actual testing level.
Im about to take JLPT N5 test and the way you teach every words . , meaning and different forms of it really makes me easy to understand. And it helps me faster to build up my own phrases. ありがとう!
This is easily the most helpful video for anyone who is teaching him/herself Japanese. The explanation of the wrong answers is as useful to me as the selection of the correct answers! I shall miss these videos very much....
I’m going on a trip to Japan in 2 years for 11 days as a school field trip. I’m taking the JPTL next summer (possibly N3). I’m in my sophomore year in high school (2nd year) 😭 I’m absolutely TERRIFIED but I hope I can pass. Thank you for these videos 🥺💕
Thank you very much. Im very grateful for all the effort you put into this. It feels like listening to a teacher :) It's also so nice that you correct every small mistake you made and even explain the wrong answers. VERY helpful. 本当にありがとうございます!
Please do not delete..you don't know how much it helped me and others as you teach Japanese with fluent English which is rare on youtube..please keep ot forever ..see it has been viewed by 510k users all are learners of Japanese for sure
Sensei, this is very helpful. Thank you for going through every single line and explain every single word. I love watching you write Kanji characters. たくさんの情報を教えてくださり、本当に感謝しております. いつもありがとうございます.
Sakuraさん, thank you for watching and commenting again. I didn't make much preparation for this video, too. If there is a mistake, I would be sorry for it. こちらこそ、いつもありがとうございます!
This really broke down the test for me! Thank you! Minute 1-20 is kanji to hiragana Minute 20 is hiragana to kanji/katakana Minute 36 is fill in the blank Minute 58 is similar phrases
This sensei is great in using both Japanese and English to instruct us to take the test, with clear explanation. We can learn more from watching his videos and videos that teach Japanese in English or our native languages (such as Vietnamese for me).
arigatau gosaimasu sensei this is really usefull for me at n5 level and your deep explaination is too good which is kept us intresting in kanji i like kanji keep it up
Thank you for all these materials! It is really helpful to learn Japanese. I have been following your channel for quite a while and I really feel my skills improving. . . . Also, I love the way you draw the kanji. (L)(L) Congratulations for the channel!!!
makasih mind bermanfaat sekali, , rajin2 update ya min. yang mau belajar / menghafal kosakata bahasa jepang (kotoba) bisa mampir channel saya, saya juga sedang mempelajari bahasa jepang, kita belajar bareng yuk.. ganbate kudasai.
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu ... I am about to have a n5 exam next year.. This really help a lot. It helps me understands nihongo kanji script a little much easier.. Godbless you man.. Thank you for this informative video..
Yes, in this case, it need to be judged from the context. If it is むこうのテーブルから、おさらとはしを( )ください。, とって can also be fit. You have just to get accustomed to phrases, then 日本語はかんたんかもしれません. Thank you for watching and commenting. ありがとうございます。
Nathaniel Gipson Please tell me how you learned! I’ve been having trouble coming up with a schedule. How much time did you spend each day learning? What apps did you use? Textbooks? Were you in a class? How long did it take? Sorry for all of the questions
JLPT試験とMEXT試験の解説動画は、いずれ削除する予定ですので、コメントをくださる場合は、他の動画にコメントしていただくよう、お願いいたします。I will delete both commentary videos of the JLPT exam and the MEXT exam, so if you want to comment, please comment on other videos.
Why? なぜ?
Lkk
Pls don't delete pls
Hello sir. How can I contact you?
わたしは jlpt に さんかして みたいんです。
Don't delete this video please.... It helps me a lottttttt i swear✌
Please dont delete!
@Knowledge World and
Knowledge World ew
hahahaa gg
@ً How?
@.なぜあなたはそれを考えるのですか?
I love this man, I love his japanese and english voice and even his writing is so appealing too for both languages
A thousand thanks for these videos! I am a linguist teaching myself Japanese, and can say without doubt that your videos are more helpful than anything else on the internet. Clear presentation, and down-to-earth no nonsense material. No silly gimmicks. I love them, and am learning great deal from them. I shall almost certainly never sit the JLPT exams, but I plan to watch - and learn from - every one of your videos.
I really appreciate how he clearly explains all the options rather than simply going through the correct one. Thanks a lot!
I'm learning Japanese for almost 3 months now and I'm proud that I can understand most of the kanji written in the test
where were u studying Japanese?? :0
@@lucy_4211 try aniki for vocab
Can you pass me the book you learned kanji with
@@zwwx2142 learning from books was your first mistake
@@kiiturii perdón no se mucho inglés
Just started learning kanji and this helps me a lot in relaxing my handwriting (Being self-taught and learning online, most of the characters I've seen are in digital fonts, so it kinda makes my handwriting feels stiff).
Also, thank you for explaining every single bit of the sentence, I learn so much from them! ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I am glad if my videos are of any help to you. There are better writing videos of kanji by professional calligrapher on UA-cam. I would like to give more explanation about example sentences, but I didn't due to time limitation. Thank you again and good luck with your learning!
Can you speak Japanese now?
ありがとうございますyou put so much work into this. It’s like an N5 turbo lesson as you review all of the kanji and go through why each answer is right or wrong bringing secondary and tertiary levels of instruction. It’s never boring and totally engaging.
I really like how you always repeat the Japanese reading multiple times. Does help a lot!
I love how he accidentally says the answer right away
まあ、言っちゃたけどww
Thanks for creating this channel. Already passed n5 last December 2014. I'm planning to restudy Japanese and take n4 this December. Your channel will be a great help!
Thank you. Good luck on your learning!!
How to give language exam
I need help 😭 Can you give me some tips?
Because there is "On Reading(音読み)" and "Kun reading"(訓読み) in Japanese, please be careful not to confuse it!
Apart from that, "後(あと、うしろ)" contains the meanings of "back","after","behind","later", etc.
So, it must be used properly according to the situation.
As a Japanese, I respect the foreigners who study Japanese!
thank you. i stucked for like years on learning the same thing over again. There were times where I just wanna give up because i dont have someone to talk to to practice fluency or so. Or no textbooks on my country available
Grace Wood
I'm studying English through self-study.
I have often seem to be frustrated because English and Japanese differ greatly in grammar.
However, it is fun to communicate with people around the world in a foreign language.
That is my only driving force.
日本語も慣れれば楽しいはずです。俳句や短歌など書けるようになれば、最高ではないでしょうか。
外国の方々も、ぜひとも、日本の「わびさび」を学んでいただければ、日本人としてこの上ない喜びです。
King Baby Hello.
When I was a junior high school student, I started learning English.
But now, English education in Japanese elementary school has been mandatory since April of this year.
The English I learned at that time was not of very much use in my daily life so I'm no good at it.
King Baby Sure!
And, thank you for praising my English.
Unfortunately, There are not any fluent English speaker around me so I often go to karaoke and sing English songs lol.
King Baby Wow! It sounds like a great app!
I'm glad to introduce the app for me!
I’ll work hard!
I guess they have to invent N6 for me hahahha
Do_Mii
@T U R K E Y ua-cam.com/video/hfKwtGYhkBw/v-deo.html
Awesome stuff for Japanese listening lessons channel.
@@shbekmurat3313 Awesome stuff for Japanese listening lessons here
ua-cam.com/video/hfKwtGYhkBw/v-deo.html
Same loool
I feel happy seeing how much I have advanced from the time I took N5! Currently preparing for N3!! Thanks for not deleting the video!!
Congratulation for your advance! Thank you so much for watching! ありがとうございます!
Watched this about 4 months ago and was frustrated, because I didn't understand much. Watching again now, it is so easy! Amazing what consistent studying over time does! No matter how frustrating it is to not understand, how stupid you feel, give it a little dedication and a lot of time and it will come almost automatically.
I love your content, cause I feel that everything that I've studied the past days, it's working.
I've been studying Japanese for the past few months, and this is a great video to see my progress. ありがとうございます、先生!!
This is very useful for people like me who have the genki book and want to test themselves after finishing Genki 1. Thank you for your hard work, it's really appreciated. And thank you for not deleting the videos. 🙏
Thank you so much for watching and the comment. ありがとうございます!
When learning a language, always learn from a native speaker :)
Thank you so much for watching and commenting.ありがとうございます!!
Speaking from experience: I actually disagree because a native speaker probably doesn't have tricks and tips for mastering that language because they didn't have to learn it, they just grew up with it. Think about your own language. Would you be able to explain all the grammar to someone who's studying it as a second or third language?
When you learn another language the way to approach it and things you'll find difficult about it also comes down to your own language. Compared to an American it's easier to learn Japanese if you're European for example.
I think it's best to have a teacher who's the same nationality as you but mastered the language you're studying, better yet lived there for years. Also someone who has a lot of experience in teaching others and not just some random person.
I'd like to add: it depends on your level. Early on a non-native teacher is good because he'll help you understand things in your context BUT once you get intermediate or advanced level it is better to learn from natives, because now you're able to understand more complex things and concepts that you get from native speakers (and helps refine pronunciation) but to get there you use the previous information that you got from a "local" teacher.
Seitei Sauzaa
Yeah, that's kinda true but having a person to practice real life communication with overlaps it all completely. On the internet and in terms of grammar, yes, you are 100% right. But native speakers as real life teachers are way too efficient. It's not about them being good at explaining, it's about yourself gaining social skills from scratch, trying to make a point using different linguistic approaches and overcoming language barrier, that is commonly misconcepted to have anything to do with actual knowledge of the language. The lesson isn't consumed but developed from the inside. Also, constantly expanding your vocabulary with all sorts of different words that you actually need to use the most in an everyday life.
Thank you very much. Really helped me in my N5 test.
i like how you deconstructed every question and the answers for it. i wish i could pass an N5 after starting to learn Japanese 8 years ago...
its frustrating and makes things difficult when you have dont have anyone to use the language with.
You have been learning for 8 years and you can't pass n5?
You really need to check out matt vs japan's channel then.
I also sort of get the feeling that you have been "studying" like 20 minutes a week or sonething.
If you've studied for that long, there's something very very wrong.
@@notama2679 right?
I am 13years old who is living at Korea. At June I am going to do jlpt n5. This video is so helpful to help my study😭
+Because of Covid jlpt is delayed now 🤦♀️
your are very lucky. Japanese is very similar to Korean. make sure after you learn Japanese to learn Chinese as well. never under estimate how useful to know multi languages. if you can learn Japanese you learn any language.
@@ラオーフ oh I will think about to learn Chinese after learn Japanese thank you😁
@@남민놈-i9s great, remember that there is no downside to learning a new language besides spending your free time on it.
I don't believe you are 13 and from Korea, at that age you would not know enough English to form this sentence.
@@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN noooo...I am 13 from Korea😭😭 I lived at America for 2years when I was 8years old also I am going to English academy twice a week
Tnanks for Your channal I cleared N1 and I am Going to Japan
ありがとございます先生
すごい!よかったですね!
@The Serrano it is, but maybe Samita used it like dialect
@@janretter9251 in the internet usually native speakers write it like ありがと
@@learningkanji3930 So I can read that, however, I don't understand the "よかったですね" part without the aid of a translator. I like your channel.
@@Rac00n i believe よかったですね means I'm glad or something like that ( still not accurate enough i think)
Oh man, I'm only ten minutes in to this and so far I can tell that this is going to be very useful! Thank you!
DON'T DELETE THIS PLEASE!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP! I'M GOING TO DO THIS EXAM ON DECEMBER AND YHIS VIDEO HELPS ME TO MUCH! ARIGATOU!!!
Thats good..
hi, i've been learning japanese around 3-4 years and i havent take any jlpt exams. i always feel ashamed of myself and i feel like there's no improvement on my japanese. but watching this video, makes me feel more "sfx : *opening a japanese book* " like i feel like i wanna study japanese more! this video really helped me on learning some kanji i didnt know. and i hope im ready for next years N5 thought........
Hi! I just wanna say that You can do that and don't feel ashamed. Learning a new language is not easy, just always trust your self and search for many sources, so u can learn nihonggo faster. May God Bless you 🤍
@@hanacarlos4778 that's sweet of you! thanks 💗
Don’t worry, just try your best. Try to listen or watch Japanese videos/movies with English if possible, or you can try to watch videos teaching Japanese in English or your own language. Maybe it helps.
It's been 32 days since I stared learning japanese. Try using flashcards to help you earn some vocabulary. For kanji, you can use this app > kanji study. With grammar, watching videos from this buddy here, it'll work. Obs: for those who wants to practice japanese with me, here's my ig: @rodrigoalmeidadc
Wow, I actually got a few more correct than I thought I would. I still know so so little, but this journey has been fun so far. Holy crap, I'm learning!
Thanks for the video!
This was a great video to show what is expected of an N5 test. I really liked the way you went step by step through it. It gives me confidence I can pass the test myself after some more practice.
Hi Spencer, enjoy the streaming of Japanese listening lessons here
ua-cam.com/video/hfKwtGYhkBw/v-deo.html
I found the questions written in Japanese are the most intimidating. Not being able to understand the question will certainly screw your test. Because of that, a separate clip just to explain the questions found on all levels would be of great help to students who plan to take the test. Thank you so much for the clip.
You have beautiful handwriting of Kanji characters!!! I really like it!!!
Actually, not so beautiful, but thank you very much for praising it!!! I am glad. ありがとうございます!!
no, it very much is
Totally agree. Sensei writes Kanji
....writes Kanji beautifully
Its amazing to me how much of this is clicking after only 11 days of learning Japanese. Pretty amazing what a human mind can do with a little dedication
This is an excellent help for studying the N5 test, thank you. Just one observation and not just with Japanese tests but with English tests for ESL as well. The instructions are more difficult to understand than the questions themselves. I think if the students can understand the directions, their level is higher than the actual testing level.
I "took" this exact test a few months ago, as a practice for taking the real one. Seeing the correct answers explained is SO helpful, thank you!
Thank you so much for these precious videos.
Thank you, too. I appreciate that you watched my videos and sent the comment.
What N1 N2 and so on meaning ? I'm trying to learn Japanese can you guide me ?
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@@rustamkhan7936 It's Level of Japanese. N1 is the most difficult, equals to Japanese in University. N5 is elementary school.
本当にありがとうございます 先生 、私はアラブ人と日本語を習っています。
あなたの ビデオ素晴らしいですよ、続けてください。 😁😊
Alyaa Mansour さん、こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。日本語とアラビア語ですか。それとも、アラブ人といっしょに日本語を学ばれているのかな。学習、がんばってくださいね。ありがとうございます。
返事が遅くなり、ごめんなさい。アラブ人でしたか。日本語を好きになってくれて、ありがとうございます。😊 がんばってくださいね。😊
arigatou sensei, it really help me a lot!!
tomorrow is my first N5 test.
wish me luck guys..
This is the best study material I've ever found for the JLPT N5. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for making these! I don't know what I would do if I didn't have these videos to help me study for the JPLT 5.
Im about to take JLPT N5 test and the way you teach every words .
, meaning and different forms of it really makes me easy to understand. And it helps me faster to build up my own phrases. ありがとう!
I am currently studying for N5 and this video is a real treasure ! Thank you so much ! It so hard to find good stuff to train here in France :(
Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté. Bonne chance pour votre apprentissage de la langue japonaise. (Sorry if it is wrong...) Thank you so much!!!
This is easily the most helpful video for anyone who is teaching him/herself Japanese. The explanation of the wrong answers is as useful to me as the selection of the correct answers! I shall miss these videos very much....
Thank you so much for watching and the comment. ありがとうございます!!
I’m going on a trip to Japan in 2 years for 11 days as a school field trip. I’m taking the JPTL next summer (possibly N3). I’m in my sophomore year in high school (2nd year) 😭 I’m absolutely TERRIFIED but I hope I can pass. Thank you for these videos 🥺💕
Thank you very much. Im very grateful for all the effort you put into this. It feels like listening to a teacher :) It's also so nice that you correct every small mistake you made and even explain the wrong answers. VERY helpful.
本当にありがとうございます!
excellent engslish pronounciation
I’m really surprised at how much I got correct, as well as how much more I learned despite that. This is a really solid teaching method.
あぁ、言っちゃった
がかわいくて好きw
Please do not delete..you don't know how much it helped me and others as you teach Japanese with fluent English which is rare on youtube..please keep ot forever ..see it has been viewed by 510k users all are learners of Japanese for sure
Thank you so much for watching and for giving a kind comment. 本当にありがとうございます!
I'm so glad I found this channel!
手伝ってくれてありがとうございました!
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!!
I really appreciate all the notes you make on every alternative, they clarify a lot. どうもありがとう。
I really appreciate the effort making this video, it's very helpful!!! Thank you so much!!!
Sensei, this is very helpful. Thank you for going through every single line and explain every single word. I love watching you write Kanji characters. たくさんの情報を教えてくださり、本当に感謝しております. いつもありがとうございます.
Sakuraさん, thank you for watching and commenting again. I didn't make much preparation for this video, too. If there is a mistake, I would be sorry for it. こちらこそ、いつもありがとうございます!
This is going into my Japanese playlist *and* my ASMR playlist.
bahahaha
This really broke down the test for me! Thank you!
Minute 1-20 is kanji to hiragana
Minute 20 is hiragana to kanji/katakana
Minute 36 is fill in the blank
Minute 58 is similar phrases
My thanks to you as well. ありがとうございます😊
@@learningkanji3930 i want to came in japan u can help me please reply urgently required
@@learningkanji3930 nd i learning and speak nd write to there after coming japan u will teach me in japan personal tution.
明明很简单的事情,up主一解说就变得风趣了😂
ここ一年間、日本語を集中的に勉強しました。けどすごく難しいです。特に漢字と独特の表現が難しいです。
なのでこのような動画があると助かります。ありがとうございます。次はn5に挑戦したいです!
頑張ってください!!!٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و
You are doing a superb job! man let me tell you, im learning all this being a spanish speaker who understand your nippo-english :')
My test is just in 2 weeks and I am really stressed... Thank you for this video, it helped me a lot to understand the tasks. Don't delete this! ♥
母語で良かったわ。こんな難解な言語を勉強してくれて嬉しいわ。
先生ほんとにいろいろ ありがとうございます。with your help i think i would pass my nat exam easily。
Please give me an update if stuff in this video was also included in your exam
@@user-qt1pi5tt7d yes it was the best explaintation that made me pass my jlpt exam easily.
I am Ukrainian, but speak russian, watching video an english about japanese, when doing my turkish homework. Sooo fan🙃
This sensei is great in using both Japanese and English to instruct us to take the test, with clear explanation. We can learn more from watching his videos and videos that teach Japanese in English or our native languages (such as Vietnamese for me).
懐かしいww前n5から勉強してたけどいつの間にか日本で留学してる
Hi Kim, enjoy the streaming of Japanese listening lessons here
ua-cam.com/video/hfKwtGYhkBw/v-deo.html
日本語を教えながら英語で解説もしてくれるって…凄すぎる!!
せんせい、ありがとうございます。あなたのせつめいはすごいです。
Kairaさん、ありがとうございます!!
dude, don't use anata, its kinda rude in japan
anton kohansky where did you learnt this lmao, it’s completely untrue and it’s rather polite if you’re talking to a stranger.
anton kohansky also, why would it be taught if it’s impolite. I think the word you’re looking for is kisama, which is extremely insulting to say
@@el_koha Hi, Awesome stuff for Japanese listening lessons here
ua-cam.com/video/hfKwtGYhkBw/v-deo.html
Sensei, please do not delete this video, it helps me a lot!!
ありがとうございます!このビデオはほんとすごいです。
Thank you sooo much Sensei ! I`m glad I found your channel
thalisson tm-san, thank you very much for watching and commenting! ありがとうございます!
Don’t know if you will see my comment or not
But I have my N5 exam next month and this a life saver video!
本当にありがとうございます😊
Thank you this video help me a lot 😁
Thank you for watching and commenting. I'm glad if it helped you even a little😊
このヴィデオはありがとうございました。You do a really good job explaining everything. Thank you for taking the time. :)
Lets take a moment to thank this man for letting us learn for free japanese 😊
All of your videos have been extremely helpful, same with this one. Thank you for not deleting it! You have yourself a new subscriber. :)
Thank you so much for watching, for the comment, and for subscribing! ありがとうございます!!
Super helpful
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. ありがとうございます!
I didn't realize I can understand as much as I did in this video, but I learned a lot from this video too! Thank you so much for uploading it
Thank you so much for watching. ありがとうございます!!
Thank you soooo much, i need this!!!! subscribed :")
Thank you so much for watching, subscribing and commenting. ありがとうございます!!!!!😊
arigatau gosaimasu sensei
this is really usefull for me
at n5 level and your deep explaination is too good
which is kept us intresting in kanji i like kanji
keep it up
37:45 Only save for to continue later.
Thank you for all these materials! It is really helpful to learn Japanese. I have been following your channel for quite a while and I really feel my skills improving.
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Also, I love the way you draw the kanji. (L)(L) Congratulations for the channel!!!
Good sensei..I've learned a lot.doumo arigatou gozaimasu💗👏
the videos are a privilege for those of us who learn Japanese. do more please. Thank you so much for everything
makasih mind bermanfaat sekali, , rajin2 update ya min.
yang mau belajar / menghafal kosakata bahasa jepang (kotoba) bisa mampir channel saya, saya juga sedang mempelajari bahasa jepang,
kita belajar bareng yuk..
ganbate kudasai.
ありがとうございます、勉強なりました👍👍👍 I’m looking forward for more videos upload 😊
ありがとうございます先生!
僕の試験は十二月に有る。
頑張ります!
いつか必ず日本語に上手成ります。
Ps. 先生の手書きは本当にきれいですね
Your videos really help us , Japanese learners
ありがとうございます!❤️
Whoah I’ve thought n5 is way harder ... it’s actually easy and I’ve answered all the answer on this test correctly and my Japanese is horrible ...
Thank you. Good luck on your learning!!
Doumo arigatou gozaimasu ...
I am about to have a n5 exam next year.. This really help a lot. It helps me understands nihongo kanji script a little much easier..
Godbless you man.. Thank you for this informative video..
Nooo don't delete 🚫🥺🥺
You're a great teacher. Your explanations are also very accurate and concise.
thanks man🙏🏿
please make more videos (N4)
i cant tell how much i appreciate this thank you
外国の人からしたら、日本語の単語は文字数も発音が短いから、覚えるのが大変そう。
私は日本人ですが海外の方はこのようなテストをするのですね!!!!
平仮名もカタカナも漢字も使っていてとても難しいでしょう。頑張って下さい!!!!
私はこの動画を使って英検の勉強をしております。
Thanks!
which movie ??
Anybody watching this in 2024 ?
はい!
we're missing him 🥲
yoo pal are u also learning japanese language?
watching you effortlessly write kanji is extremely satisfying
N1もお願いします!
今日、とりあえず、問題例をライブで解いたのを動画でアップしましたが、ミスも多く雑な動画です。問題例は今後はやらないかもしれませんが、他の形でN1レベルもできれば作りたいとは思っております。ありがとうございます!!
こにちは
its so satisfying to see you write those kanjis and letters!
テーブルにおさらとはしを( )ください。 The corect answer is ならべて butとって can complete the sentence. ✌️ 日本語は難しいです。
Yes, in this case, it need to be judged from the context. If it is むこうのテーブルから、おさらとはしを( )ください。, とって can also be fit. You have just to get accustomed to phrases, then 日本語はかんたんかもしれません. Thank you for watching and commenting. ありがとうございます。
Thank you sensie for the clear explanation,i got it! ありがとうございます😊
Sorry for being late. どういたしまして(Not at all)。こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!😊
「テーブルに◯◯をおいてください」でも言えますね。それが選択肢の一つじゃないんだけど〜
最も助かる教材です。一生消さないでくださいね 。どうも
Why am I watching this im studying N3 xd
Thank you for watching. It might be of any help for your reviewing. ありがとうございます。
It's always good to review.
Samee! I just like how he read Japanese 😂😂
Lol same feeling! I am studying for N2 and I guess I just like to remember how life was before speaking Japanese
Nathaniel Gipson Please tell me how you learned! I’ve been having trouble coming up with a schedule. How much time did you spend each day learning? What apps did you use? Textbooks? Were you in a class? How long did it take? Sorry for all of the questions
Thankyou so much it really helped a lot and i mean it i really appreciate your time and effort in making this video