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One day, I will not need subtitles
Same
You're looking at it the right way. Thanks! 😊
One day me too! Lets study and know japanese better and better!
You can do it❤️❤️
If only the Japanese would speak this slow in real life.
Any language😂
本当に!
I can understand the reading perfectly but my brain rn cant keep up with what you are saying. It helps me a lot to listen to these vids so i can improve
I think thats one of the challenge when learning japanese, keep up with the pace and understanding the words precisely, especially as an English speaker
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I can understand her 70% without subs. Let's not even talk about the writing part🙂
I feel amazing knowing I'm learning Japanese little by little and these videos and exercises help a lot
These help so much for listening training! I've had a hard time understanding the first time, but I feel I made some progress by understanding the context and isolating some words. Only the last bit of the third text that I wasn't able to have any grasp of the context.
I'm feeling confident on JLPTN5, but I need to study more!
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I love these videos, I can totally understand n5 and n4 although I don't feel prepared for jlpt n3 😅
I subscribed because of these. Please keep them coming ... For all levels.
I've just watched the first video and now the second part is available!!!! Thank you!! It is really helpful!!
I was able to understand 97% of it.
Woah that’s great!!
I appreciate the videos. Im currently 1 yr in self studying
Love this content, thanks!!
Keep em coming! These really help!
Step by step we can reach our goal
これらのビデオレッスンは非常に役立ちます、ありがとう! 📚❣🇮🇹
These videos are why I recently subscribed. Excellent testing content, thank you!
Hey Mochi. Can we get some N4 lesson videos? I know it covers a lot, but your way of teaching is so fun and amazing. I think if you made some N4 vids, they would be one of the top 3 vids on the internet for N4. You could do them however slow or in any way you'd like. I'd just love to see them. Thank you for your consideration!
Very helpful! Arigatou!
I'm starting to practice for the JLPT5 which is in a month and a half and these videos are really helpful, thank you very much for your content! ♥
Nice to see n5 is very basic for me now as it should be after 10 years of casual studying
This is a really great format for listening practice! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this video. It is perfect for improving my listening comprehension
Thank you!
It helps a lot this content! Thank you!
thanks for the videos!
Happy Mother’s Day Mochi!
Sensei has children ??
I love listening practice like those! Thank you! I like the colour system you use, it is very useful to identify where certain words or parts are place in the sentence!
Hello again Mochi Sensei ! I have VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION for YOU. Firstly, THANK YOU once again for these wonderful lessons that you work very hard to give us! I ALWAYS APPRECIATE !! ☺
Here is my question: I am very confused because in your recent short video you posted you said that *kudasai* means "please give me" and should only be used when asking for tangible things whereas *onegaishimasu* should be used when requesting for service. But in this video 6:58 you used *kudasi* when explaining the 4 rules of being on train (1. Don't eat 2. no phone calls 3. Don't speak loud 4. Don't push) But all 4 of these things are NOT tangible. Now I am confused! Why is it not more appropriate to use *onegaishimasu* since you are asking for particular service/behavior from your audience? Another thing that confused me is in the translation caption you provided, the phrase "please give me" did not appear. Can you please explain why?
Once again, thank you so much for all your hard work! You will always be my favorite Sensei ! 😃
Excellent question! I hope Mochi Sensei reads your question and provides answer!
:-)
I believe that ください is used here because it is the grammar ないでください. It is used with verbs to ask to politely ask someone not to do something.
(I'm just a beginning student, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
these videos are great and so helpful!
This type of videos are so helpful that I can't thank you enough... Please continue making them.. It is helping me a lot to learn japanese.❤
Amazing video Sensei.
Thanks for this! More N5-N4 stuff would be greatly appreciated!
Understood everything except the Date. Need to learn that
This series can be used as great shadowing practice for pitch accent, だから大好きです。本当にありがとうございました。
These exercises are really helpful. I understand the vocabulary and grammar being used, but I need a lot more practise picking up on how it sounds when actually spoken. The cadence of Japanese is so different from English. There's no spaces between the words, whether written or spoken, and the intonation is used so differently.
So I'll hear it the first time, barely understand half of it, then see it with subtitles and it's like a magic wand was waved and I immediately grasp it all perfectly on the third pass. It's like I know all the words, but *sentences* are another problem altogether.
Happy Mothers' Day Mochi sensei
Your videos are so amazing and useful I benefited a lot from your jlpt listening tests 💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks!
arigatooooo☺️
Thank you very much!
Mochi先生、この動画もありがとうございます。ロシアから観ました。
Wonderful!
I can understand quite well but I struggle a lot with dates and times. I have to recite/calculate in my head and I lose the thread of the conversation 😭😂 Thanks for your videos 👍
i love this
These are perfect for where I am right now. I understand almost everything, but it's just a little bit too fast for me to get it right away. Sometimes I forget words and then I lose track of what's going on while trying to figure it out.
I think that probably means I need to focus a lot more on immersion and practice.
I feel the same way. I understand some of it but as soon as i lose focus for a couple of seconds, i feel super lost and struggle to reconnect to the flow, The third video was particularly hard. Thanks Mochi for the great content!
I understood most all of it, but I'm probably N3 level. Again, thanks so much for this 🙏🏻! I don't really have any other way of practicing listening. Even on Italki, I have to do all the talking and don't get much listening practice ... .
こんにちは、
このビデオをありがとうございます。
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I have recieved no formal schooling but am right below n5 so i was thinking of taking the jlpt this year- ao here i am to practice my listening more
ありがとうございました
I got like 85-90%, on this. Still some slip-ups, particularly with time. The specific times require me to slow down and think about them, especially with 午前 and 午後 to consider, but I do end up understanding eventually.
Thank you
Amazing second part especially it helped me see て-negative (ないで) in action. I really appreciate the speed in which you speak in th video. It also helps me with my listening practice. Please continue making more. I highly appreciate them and you as well.
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very helpfull thanks to you i can understand most of them but i think i cant speak well.
Love it. Nice vedio. I want more... thank you.
Don't sell yourself short. You're closer to A1 level.
But n5 is basically a1
@@FC-BS... 🤦♂️
ありがとう
ever thought of the meaning of life .
15年前に日本語能力試験1級に受かった僕が、まさかのN5レベルだった…
(「これが理解できればN5レベルだ!」ってことで)
Please make more N5 videos お願いします🙏
I guess I'm a long way away from JLPT N5 😂
Good practice though 😮
I'm teaching myself japanese, most of the time I just listen to the radio and look some words up. kono video o mimashita to zenbu wakarimashita, sorekara ureshii desu!
🥹どうも ありがとうございました。。❤️
I'm learning a lot from you sensei. I can understand it better now than before. I am self-studying ninhonggo now for two months and watashi wa nihonggo o ga su ki desu!! Arigatou gozaimasu sensei! Love from ❤ 🇵🇭
Cool rock on girl! 🍺🎸👍
おはようございます先生🧑🏫
I really appreciate these videos and I think I am ar N4 level
I understood it all except first time on third one because until now I never heard the word ruru for rules but second time I was able to understand after seeing ruru in subtitles
ありがとうございます。شكرأ جزيلاً لكم
we need some personality on the backdrop! thanks for the videos!
I mixed up うんてん with うんどう and was so confused 😭
Well, after listening the first part, I can say that I haveperfect N5 level, unfortunately no higher, but one day, I'll be able to understand whole real conversations and anime in Japanese!
Very good and useful! A lot of people eat their obento on the shinkansen, lol!
HARE NI HARE HANA YO SAKEEEE
I understand 15%
I was able to understand 70%. I may not be 100% yet but I feel like I'm making progress. Thank you! ^ ^
This was good and really easy to understand thanks sensei
Please make n4 next time if sensei can お願いします.
このビデオ先生を作ってくれてありがとう
It's already there, check for the same title with N4 instead
@@Manchainsaw thank you :) ✨
私は今嬉しいです! 全てをわかりました、スピード1.5🎉
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Had some troubles with this one, even with subs. I need to learn some more words I think
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Me N5 😅
I feel good as I understood 80% .... So, I am level 5/0,8= 6.25
JLPT N5 - 🙇♀️😊🙇♀️
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i’ve been studying for like 5 hours a day the last 3 months and i still can’t keep up 😂
It's just a question of drilling vocab and immersing yourself as much as possible - if your brain has to ponder "what word is this?" on every word, you'll get overwhelmed. Once you're very used to handling common words, you can just automatically process those and reserve your brain for the odd one that is "unusual".
頑張って!
Hello mochi sensei. I love your videos. I have a question. I thought it's 5月(げつ) not ごがつ.I always struggle with the different pronunciations when using the words differently. My other japanese tutor told me for instance we say roku ga getsu nihongo wo benkyoushimasu ( I have been studying japanese for six months).
先生私はN3 の vocabulary list with examples needed お願いだします🙇🙇
Hello
I forgot meaning of 押す。
Ok after listening this it's confirmed that I am n5 level even though I have cleared the exam with good mark.I am just over thinking 😅
I'd say ny Japanese is at n5 but I haven't studied Japanese in like 2 gesrs because I'm currently focused on French and Spanish
五月九日は悟空の日
JLPT N1試験を準備しているんですけど、いつかÑ1の動画を作っていただきませんか
Sensei can you make sakubun sample in which the title is watashi no yume
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I just want to ask what would "Naha" mean?
n4 Video please 😢
I may be wrong, but I think Japanese is the cutest language in the world
I agree! It has a really melodic feel, almost like singing! 😁
It's not the language. Japanese girls aren't taught to be men. It's the culture.
Facts
It's amazing how it can sound cute, scary, serious, polite, rude, friendly and beautiful all at the same time :D
Not wrong
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Sensie jlpt n4 shiken no onrine kurasu ga armaska? Watashi wa 7 tsuki 7-nichi no JLPT N 4 shiken ni chokumen shite imasu❤❤❤❤
So cute, I love you baby😘😘😘
What is "naha" ini second frase?
I understand this but when I speak, the words don't come out😅 help. More videos pls
I understand this but when I speak, the words don't come out😅help
Lol same 😂
Same, but I'm like that in my native language too.
Sensei how to understand kanji its difficult i think?