I've been studying japanese since Summer 2020. I understood 95% of the listening test. I feel so emotional I've come this far, but obviously まだまだ先がありますよ。Thank you for your videos, Mochi. Your easy explanations give me motivation to keep trying.
I'm studying Japanese on Facebook and UA-cam since November 2022, and try my best to learn your lessons are very understandable mochi Sensei arigatou gozaimasu
授業がありがとうございました。三回ビデオすべてのN5質問が正しい!私は少し難しいなN4質問準備と思います! Thanks for the lesson. I managed to get all 5 questions correct for the 3rd video! I think I'm good enough for some more difficulty N4 stuff because of your content!
Mochi Sensei、ありがとうございます!OMG, i got them all correct!❤ I used to follow your Instagram but now I will start watching your UA-cam. Please keep up with your good work! Your explanation was so clear. Thank you🙏🏼
I've been learning with Duolingo and Japanese series on Netflix for over a year and I still can't understand half of this.. 😭 What are you using to practice?
@JK-xi8iv I'm a scavenger so I basically use anything I can but I'll try to list the resources I use most frequently: Instead of Duolingo I use Lingodeer and find it much better. I feel it's more active, but I haven't used Duolingo in a long time. Then I use the Genki text/workbooks. From what I understand they are the standard for Japanese textbooks. Then on iOS I use an app called Benkyo which gives me automated SRS flashcards and really helps me learn to read and write Kanji. As for listening, I watch copious amounts of anime, listen to music in Japanese, and frequent Japanese UA-cam channels for listening exercises. Music is pretty good for remembering words because catchy tunes just stick easier, especially compared to flashcards. Twitter is also nice for trying to read what everyday people are saying. I also tried just binging Japanese shows on Netflix without subtitles, but I wasn't getting much out of it. I think I just needed to build a stronger foundation first before diving in super deep. I still watch anime with subtitles, but I can definitely hear specific words and phrases mush easier now.
@@JonnoKun I'm basically a scavenger when learning the language so I just find sources and use them, but I do have some resources I use consistently: Lingodeer is my substitute for Duolingo. I started with Duolingo but I think Lingodeer is just better. I also use Genki, which seems to be the standard textbook for learning the language, especially grammer. And I use an app on iOS called Benkyo which lets you set up automated SRS flashcards which help me learn to read and write Kanji and other vocab words by JLPT level. For listening, I use youtube channels like this one, educational podcasts, copious amounts of anime (with subtitles still), and songs. I tried just diving into Netflix shows with no subtitles and realized I wasn't getting much out of it. I think I just needed to build a stronger foundation. I can't understand everything in music or shows, but I can recognize some words and phrases and I find music to be an easier way to remember words since good music is naturally catchy.
I only got one correct.. I'll have to study harder. This practice really helped me understand where I'm at. I've been living in Japan for a month now and I can get by with everyday Japanese phrases, but I'd love to start listening and speaking like this someday. Thanks Mochi sensei!
Thank you for this lesson. You do a great job explaining. That last question was really confusing for me as I heard only hospital and post office but not movie theatre.
Finally I can understand enough to make a good try. The learning method is good. It is so helpful to have the answers to look at. Without them, it would be a bit harder.
4/5 (and I should have gotten teh food one...dang it!). I feel like I'm starting to make some progress. I attend language school here in Sapporo, but I also find videos helpful...and yours are top-tier!
so helpful! I recently moved to Tokyo and I'm trying to improve my Japanese as much as I can! One thing I have wondered though, why when asking if someone wants to eat is a negative version of the verb used? 一緒に食べませんか ありがとうございました。
Im planning on watching these jlpt n5 more because while i understand the words i just get thrown off with the question so to help with test taking as well as advanced videos
Please don’t give up on it. I started learning 6 years ago but I’m still N5. That’s because most of those years was just me slacking off. These past 4 months, I actually put the effort to study everyday and immerse, and i improved more in those 4 months than I ever did for those 6 years. Started out the 4 months only knowing how to write the letters + a few words + basic grammar, ended up being able to write half a page essay and starting a journal/diary completely in Japanese. I also believed I could never learn but obviously, i was proven wrong so please keep going
what materials do you use to learn? i relied solely on duolingo for the past one and a half years which is not recommended but i managed to get four answers right
Trust me man, I know exactly how you feel. I’ve been studying for 6 plus years and it’s like my brain can’t put together the pieces when I hear Japanese. What makes it even more frustrating is that, I hear so many words that I recognize, but as I said, my brain just can’t string the pieces together to make a sentence that I can understand. Still, don’t give up! This is coming from the guy who made the mistake of using Romanji at first. lol
@@flashgordon6510 have you tried immersion? I havent studied much yet but I watch anime and was able to understand atleast some of it. I'll start studying soon tho🙏
Your JLPT N5 UA-cam lessons are the best. I love the explanations. I always look forward to your videos. Thank you so much!
I think 男の人と女の人が話しています is forever gonna be seared into my mind
Right T-T
I know!!!
私も! (笑)
lol so true
😂
I've been studying japanese since Summer 2020. I understood 95% of the listening test. I feel so emotional I've come this far, but obviously まだまだ先がありますよ。Thank you for your videos, Mochi. Your easy explanations give me motivation to keep trying.
Nice! What are you using to study?
well done💪🔥
I'm studying Japanese on Facebook and UA-cam since November 2022, and try my best to learn your lessons are very understandable mochi Sensei arigatou gozaimasu
Okay. These are the best. Two months ago i could'nt understand anything, but on this one everything correct. Thank you mochi!
wow!!!! it's not me, it's you make so much
effort! keep it up🔥
Mochi sensei. Has to have a great talent in Japanese, without that, its impossible to even describe and define yourself in Japanese.
Thanks!
thank you so much!💖
I got all of them right! improvement from when i couldn't understand any a month ago
Thanks
ありがとうううう!🩷
もう一つの素晴らしいビデオ。ありがとう、先生
ありがとう🎉
use 動画 when referring to YT videos
授業がありがとうございました。三回ビデオすべてのN5質問が正しい!私は少し難しいなN4質問準備と思います!
Thanks for the lesson. I managed to get all 5 questions correct for the 3rd video! I think I'm good enough for some more difficulty N4 stuff because of your content!
Mochi Sensei、ありがとうございます!OMG, i got them all correct!❤ I used to follow your Instagram but now I will start watching your UA-cam. Please keep up with your good work! Your explanation was so clear. Thank you🙏🏼
These videos are great practice. I can’t believe I understood as much as I did and got them all right. Thank you, Mochi Sensei! 😭
I've been learning with Duolingo and Japanese series on Netflix for over a year and I still can't understand half of this.. 😭 What are you using to practice?
Glad you like them🌼
@JK-xi8iv I'm a scavenger so I basically use anything I can but I'll try to list the resources I use most frequently:
Instead of Duolingo I use Lingodeer and find it much better. I feel it's more active, but I haven't used Duolingo in a long time. Then I use the Genki text/workbooks. From what I understand they are the standard for Japanese textbooks. Then on iOS I use an app called Benkyo which gives me automated SRS flashcards and really helps me learn to read and write Kanji. As for listening, I watch copious amounts of anime, listen to music in Japanese, and frequent Japanese UA-cam channels for listening exercises. Music is pretty good for remembering words because catchy tunes just stick easier, especially compared to flashcards. Twitter is also nice for trying to read what everyday people are saying.
I also tried just binging Japanese shows on Netflix without subtitles, but I wasn't getting much out of it. I think I just needed to build a stronger foundation first before diving in super deep. I still watch anime with subtitles, but I can definitely hear specific words and phrases mush easier now.
@@JonnoKun I'm basically a scavenger when learning the language so I just find sources and use them, but I do have some resources I use consistently:
Lingodeer is my substitute for Duolingo. I started with Duolingo but I think Lingodeer is just better. I also use Genki, which seems to be the standard textbook for learning the language, especially grammer. And I use an app on iOS called Benkyo which lets you set up automated SRS flashcards which help me learn to read and write Kanji and other vocab words by JLPT level.
For listening, I use youtube channels like this one, educational podcasts, copious amounts of anime (with subtitles still), and songs. I tried just diving into Netflix shows with no subtitles and realized I wasn't getting much out of it. I think I just needed to build a stronger foundation. I can't understand everything in music or shows, but I can recognize some words and phrases and I find music to be an easier way to remember words since good music is naturally catchy.
@@JonnoKun try AJATT
that's crazy! 11:46 you go "i think this one was a bit hard" broooooo that was the first one i actually got 🤣🤣
It was easy tbh
ありがとうございます
Brilliant lustening practise. I understood more than I thought I would, especially on second listens.
great job!!
先生
こんにちは。はじめまして。そうです。どうぞよろしく お願いします。私は台灣から来ました。いま日本語を勉強します。楽しいですね
4 out of 5. I still remember the days when I couldn’t answer even one of the questions in any of these videos correctly. Thank you for making them🙏🏻
Managed to get 3 right. Thank you for the great explanation mochi sensei🙇
I need more of these. Very helpful!
I only got one correct.. I'll have to study harder. This practice really helped me understand where I'm at. I've been living in Japan for a month now and I can get by with everyday Japanese phrases, but I'd love to start listening and speaking like this someday. Thanks Mochi sensei!
Thank you teacher
thank you mochi sensei its a useful way to practice listening
I can't believe I got them all right! Thank you so much mochi-sensei! Your classes are helping a lot
Sensei your explain so good ❤
Thank you for this lesson. You do a great job explaining. That last question was really confusing for me as I heard only hospital and post office but not movie theatre.
Very good videos
I like the vedio because it is good for all students which are studying for N5
Thanks
Thank you sensei for the video, it really helped to improve listening practice 😊😊🙏🙏
Glad to hear that!✨
Thank you sensei
Guys I think I went way and beyond and I'm now jlpt 10
ありがとうございます先生。よくわかりました。
Thank you Mochi Sensei🤍
Finally I can understand enough to make a good try. The learning method is good. It is so helpful to have the answers to look at. Without them, it would be a bit harder.
Excellent!✨
素晴らしいです
うれしいです!😊
今中々練習は時間がないのでN5を合格しましたがレベル上がられないな〜、back to basics we go! Really wanted to get N4 this year
How did you get so good at English, it's impressive! thank you for the video
i love these videos! im so excited i got the meat questions right 😚
Glad you like them!💖
Thanks you i become better
Thank you so much, I'm losing the hope to learn the listening part ❤❤
Thank u so much sensei❤❤from neparu jin🥰🥰
thank you mochi sensei you are the best
Thank you😉
どうもありがとうございます❤❤
Best ❤❤❤❤
The first one is complicated but after that I aced the exam !
5/5!! MY FIRST 5/5 🎉🎉
New subscriber here. Love your content especially for me learning N5 ❤😘
Awesome! Thank you!💖
4/5 (and I should have gotten teh food one...dang it!). I feel like I'm starting to make some progress. I attend language school here in Sapporo, but I also find videos helpful...and yours are top-tier!
Keep it up😍
もち先生。Sos muy linda. Es un placer mirarte y aprender.
Gracias.
I have got 4 out of 5 🥳
so helpful! I recently moved to Tokyo and I'm trying to improve my Japanese as much as I can! One thing I have wondered though, why when asking if someone wants to eat is a negative version of the verb used?
一緒に食べませんか
ありがとうございました。
great!
ませんか?is one grammar "would you like to..."
so don't think that it's negative form or anything, it's just that it's ませんかform!👍
@@mochirealjapanese3430 そうですね! 分かりました、教えてくれてありがとう! 🙏😁
Im planning on watching these jlpt n5 more because while i understand the words i just get thrown off with the question so to help with test taking as well as advanced videos
ganbare🔥
Thank you for trying to help this incompetent linguist. I really do appreciate it!😢
My pleasure!✨
I answered all 5 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Please tidy up the n5 playlist
ちょっと難しかったですね。😅
もうすぐもう一度聞きますよ。よろしくお願いします!
❤4 of 5😊
sensei 5 out of 4 😮
こんにちは,
このビデオをありがとうございます。
見てくれてありがとう😊
@@mochirealjapanese3430 🙂
素晴らしいレッスン、ありがとうもち先生. 龍崎さんはどうやって初級レベルの日本語を克服できるのですか?先生、アドバイスをお願いします
Arigatho❤
Mochi sensei really cute ^^
It's good to see you again japanese sister おだいじに!
お大事に!忍者humble 😊だいすき です
大好き ですお げんき であけましておめでとう!
明けましておめでとう! 俺は忍者だ😊 すべての人間弱い
よわい
応援ありがとうございます😊
Wooww sensei. ❤
Your voice nice 🤩🤩
Thank you so much 😊
Does anybody know which brand/model of lapel mic Mochi has clipped to her shirt?
The audio quality is so crisp and clear!
It's from amazon...! but don't remember the brand😢
At 6.06 which word in Japanese is "outside"
what does narabi masu mean in the first question? Is it some for of conjugation for Naru ( to change) , the four 1s really threw
me off
As a guy practising for N2, and keeping a speed of 1.75x it’s pretty much a hard level
5/5🎉 🎈
2:15 I thought it is singles day 11-11
oh is it?😮
先生Mochi i got 3/5. 俺は もっと れんしゅう ね。
I don't get 100% of the grammar but I got all the questions right, maybe I'm almost ready too JLPT N5 :^D
amazing! you got this🔥
The hardest was the first. The rest of the were pretty easy
you got them all correct?😊
@@mochirealjapanese3430 yeah😅 except for the first
Arigatou gozaimasu
thank you too!
If you haven't said about 1111, probably I wouldn't got it. I think the first question got to do a lot with Japanese culture.
These videos just make me realise I will never learn Japanese. 2 years in and can't understand a word.
Please don’t give up on it. I started learning 6 years ago but I’m still N5. That’s because most of those years was just me slacking off. These past 4 months, I actually put the effort to study everyday and immerse, and i improved more in those 4 months than I ever did for those 6 years. Started out the 4 months only knowing how to write the letters + a few words + basic grammar, ended up being able to write half a page essay and starting a journal/diary completely in Japanese. I also believed I could never learn but obviously, i was proven wrong so please keep going
what materials do you use to learn? i relied solely on duolingo for the past one and a half years which is not recommended but i managed to get four answers right
Trust me man, I know exactly how you feel. I’ve been studying for 6 plus years and it’s like my brain can’t put together the pieces when I hear Japanese.
What makes it even more frustrating is that, I hear so many words that I recognize, but as I said, my brain just can’t string the pieces together to make a sentence that I can understand.
Still, don’t give up! This is coming from the guy who made the mistake of using Romanji at first. lol
Me too. One year and I can't understand long sentences. I think these long sentences are not for N5
がんばってよ! Japanese is a hard language, and there are many ways to learn it. I'm also 2 years in and only getting through some. Keep going!
4/5, I got lucky
4/5 not bad :)
not bad at all!🎉
1が4つ並びますね totally confused me despite hearing it perfectly.
4 out of 5
ok
4|5 月が言いませんから一番は難しかったです とても楽しかったです いつもありがとうございます
すごい!👏
👍👍
Why does 新しくなかった mean new here? I learned means not new when you put くなかった in front. What am I missing here?
No か
新しくなった
I think it means something like it became new? I dunno. Hope that helps
🙏❤️🙏
❤
❤❤
Got 4 right. The first one was the only one I got wrong =/
cloooose! wait for next lesson😊
lucky did not get an egg this time
It's hard for beginners if they don't have enough vocabulary.
that's right!
Please learn vocabulary first😊
Mochi at TSMC Kumamoto
Columbia Pictures 100 years
hmm?😮
Sony Pictures Entertainment
TSMC Taiwan@@mochirealjapanese3430
i do ok on these but my brain shuts down when the numbers come out
Same. Had to double take everytime
Way too advance for me. Good luck
I've been studying diligently for two years and I only got 2 right. I want to cry... Listening is my weakest skill.
@@flashgordon6510 have you tried immersion? I havent studied much yet but I watch anime and was able to understand atleast some of it. I'll start studying soon tho🙏
Good luck☺️
Good luck! The more you practice the better you'll get. Just keep going!
😅heeee. I think I need to go back to the beginning. LOL just not good at the listening part
keep it up😊
I only got number 1 right. 助けね・゚・(●´Д`●)・゚・
Mochi the super cutie 2024
Despicable Me 4
arigato😂
Illumination
Universal Pictures@@mochirealjapanese3430
☘️☘️😂
😊
I dont want to learn Japanese I just wanna see this beautful girl
どうもありがとうございます❤
sensei 5 out of 4 😮