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Learn Japanese with Sally [Beginner to Intermediate] Japanese Podcast ✨
Learn Japanese with Sally [Beginner to Intermediate] Japanese Podcast ✨
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Welcome to Learn Japanese with Sally! 🇯🇵
I’m a certified Japanese teacher with over 30 years of experience. This podcast offers short, simple lessons and real-life Japanese for upper-beginner learners.
You can also improve your listening skills by hearing my natural, everyday Japanese — perfect for keeping your level steady and gently leveling up while enjoying the content. 🌱
You can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here: Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):
https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate
I’m a certified Japanese teacher with over 30 years of experience. This podcast offers short, simple lessons and real-life Japanese for upper-beginner learners.
You can also improve your listening skills by hearing my natural, everyday Japanese — perfect for keeping your level steady and gently leveling up while enjoying the content. 🌱
You can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here: Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):
https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate
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朗読 ろうどく Reading aloud日本語の文章を私が読んでいます。朗読素材のサイトを見ながら練習してくださいI am reading a Japanese text.Please practice while looking at the reading material website.*Intermediate Nihongo PodcastSummaryThis reading explores the close relationship between language and culture.While language and culture are deeply connected, it is no longer realistic to think of “one Japanese culture” or “one type of Japanese person” in today’s world. When learning a language, you do not need to understand an entire national culture. What really matters is the culture and daily habits of the people you want to connect with—for example, your friends. Wanting to communicate with specific people is often the strongest motivation for learning a new language, and that personal connection makes language learning more meaningful and enjoyable.This audiobook sitehttps://tadoku.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/gengotobunkatohito_2.pdf◎Maine Site「Extensive Reading」◆Listener Questions1 あなたは、誰と日本語で話したくて勉強していますか?2 「日本の文化」と聞いて、まず何を思い浮かべますか?3 あなたにとって、言語を学ぶ一番の目的は何ですか?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://is.gd/XisINe◆Spotifyhttps://is.gd/4ki4EA◆YouTubehttps://is.gd/TP2sni◆My UdemyI currently have Japanese learning courses available.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://is.gd/RBJHD7
Meta DescriptionA gentle New Year message from a Japanese teacher. Discover the 30-minute rule, learning Japanese again, and how small daily habits can change your life.◆Listener Questions1. What are the benefits of continuing the 30-minute rule every day?2. What would you like to start using the 30-minute rule?3. Do you think continuing something for 30 minutes every day would be difficult for you, or doable for you? ◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Meta Description(120–150 characters)Discover the Japanese year-end cleaning tradition and its deeper meaning, explained gently by a Japanese teacher for adult learners.◆Matsushita Konosuke’s videohttps://youtu.be/wWVSjFFTiDE?si=ajjYjfWYdbn0HtqR◆Listener Questions1 Do people in your country or region have a specific time for deep cleaning?2 What do you think about Japan’s practice of completely removing Christmas decorations by December 26 and switching to New Year decorations?3 Do you prefer to start the New Year quietly and calmly, or actively and busy?【You can comment here👇️】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola
◆Free Extensive Reading Siteかさじぞう Kasajizo(The Straw Hat Jizo)http://hukumusume.com/douwa/koe/jap/12/31.htmIn Japan, on New Year’s Eve, people clean their homes and eat rice cakes to welcome the New Year.This well-known folktale tells the story of an elderly man and woman.The old man lives in a snowy region and, although he is poor, he goes to the year-end market on New Year’s Eve to sell the handmade straw hats he made.He hopes to buy rice cakes for the New Year.However, instead of selling the hats, he returns home empty-handed.What on earth happened to the old man?◆Listener QuestionsNo.1 Why did the old man go to sell the straw hats?No.2 What do you think about what the old man did? Would you do the same?No.3 Have you ever read or listened to a Japanese folktale?【You can comment here👇️】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Meta Description(120–150 characters)As the year ends, reflect on your goals and discover gentle, realistic ways to continue Japanese language learning with joy and routine.INTRODUCTIONAs another year quietly comes to an end, many of us begin thinking about what we want to do differently next year. If you are learning Japanese, this moment is a perfect chance to pause, reflect, and gently reset your goals. You don’t need a dramatic plan. Sometimes, small and steady steps are the best way forward.◆Listener Questions1 What am I not good at?2 Which language do I like?1 私が苦手なことは何ですか?2私はどの言語が好きですか?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My Udemy [Free Coupon]Listener-only offer!Get your exclusive Udemy coupon!Reviews are also greatly appreciated!⚠️The coupon expires on December 24th.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?couponCode=89557503C2C833B18D072 Master Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Wayhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?couponCode=DFCE42BD3F09EBA3E8DA3 Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?couponCode=D0E98C92396FC53CEC37
META DESCRIPTIONDiscover how Japanese culture views the New Year, why December feels so busy, and how setting small goals can help you continue your Japanese language learning with confidence and calm.INTRODUCTIONAs the year comes to an end, many of us feel rushed and tired. But in Japan, this season is also about reflection, cleaning, and quietly preparing for a new beginning. In this episode, I share a gentle way to look back on the past year and think about how you can continue your Japanese language learning in a realistic and encouraging way.◆Listener Questions1 When do I usually get sick?2 What does “Shiwasu” mean in Japan?3 How many characters are covered in the Udemy katakana course?1 私はいつ体調を崩すか2 日本で師走の意味は?3 Udemyのカタカナコースは何文字扱うか【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola [Free Coupon]Listener-only offer!Get your exclusive Udemy coupon!Reviews are also greatly appreciated!⚠️The coupon expires on December 24th.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?couponCode=89557503C2C833B18D072 Master Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Wayhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?couponCode=DFCE42BD3F09EBA3E8DA3 Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?couponCode=D0E98C92396FC53CEC37
This episode gently introduces the charm of Japanese temples, shrines, and churches through simple cultural insights.You’ll discover surprising details about these familiar yet often overlooked places.If this sparks your curiosity, please enjoy the full audio narration._________________◆Free Extensive Reading Site日本のお寺・神社・教会http://www17408ui.sakura.ne.jp/tatsum/project/Yomimono/Yomimono-ippai/yomimono/PDF_level_2/R_L2_Japanese_temples_shrines_churches.pdfMain Site「よみものいっぱい」http://www17408ui.sakura.ne.jp/tatsum/project/Yomimono/Yomimono-ippai/index.html【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Meta Description: Discover inspiring YouTube creators who speak Japanese as non-native speakers. Learn Japanese through real stories, motivation, and Easy Japanese listening practice.Learning Japanese can feel very different when you hear real voices from people who are also on a Japanese Language Learning journey. Today, I want to introduce a meaningful YouTube channel that many Japanese for Beginners learners may enjoy, especially those who prefer Easy Japanese or slow Japanese listening.The YouTube Video I Introduced TodayHere is the YouTube video I mentioned.The Japanese is broken, but the sincerity and passion in his story come through clearly, even to me as a native speaker.Please take a look.日本語を話すフランス人のYouTubehttps://youtu.be/2xGnYV1vWLo?si=LB0uqarByHorQpph【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
IntroductionIf you are learning Japanese or exploring Japanese culture, understanding the seasons is a beautiful doorway into the language. In this article, I share the meaning of the Winter Solstice in Japan and how it connects to older traditions, calendars, and beliefs. This perspective can enrich your Japanese Listening Practice and support your studies as a Japanese for Beginners learner.☃For a clear explanation of the Winter Solstice I mentioned today, please watch the video below.冬至(とうじ)についてhttps://youtu.be/46tDFvDBKAg?si=DZ5CeZ_2S5vgzEhs【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
[Reading:Level N4]: 熊と人間(くまとにんげん)◆SummaryThis story looks at why bear encounters in Hokkaido have been increasing.Instead of fear, it invites us to understand what drives bears to approach human towns and how our environment plays a role.It’s a gentle look at the relationship between people and wildlife.◆Listing Sitehttps://tadoku.info/stories/chottostories/「Extensive Reading」https://tadoku.info/stories/chottostories/◆ Listener QuestionsPlease write about what you felt after listening to this reading.【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
◆SummaryDiscover why animals in Japan—from Nara’s friendly deer to hot-spring monkeys and tiny sparrows—fascinate visitors worldwide. A gentle guide for Japanese learners and travelers.◆Listener QuestionsWhat animal stories have you experienced in Japan?Please share any memorable moments you had with Japanese wildlife—deer, monkeys, sparrows, dogs, insects, anything.【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Easy Japanese Listening Practice for Japanese Learners as I talk about dogs, cats, and the differences between pet life in Japan and abroad.1坂上家のチャンネル Sakagami channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUYk7t7glHFqIZ3rwN1dY6A2「さかがみ家のチャンネル」(保護ハウス)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Q-ctEYeOlYMECGzGBSrIg3TV フジテレビ「坂上どうぶつ王国」https://www.fujitv.co.jp/sakagamidoubutsu/__________◆Listener Questions1 Are you a dog person or a cat person?2 Do you have a dog or a cat? How do you keep them—indoors or outdoors?3 Have you ever owned any unusual pets?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Staple Foods of the World【Summary】Staple foods around the world can be broadly divided into rice, wheat, and corn, and each region has its own main staple. In Asia, people eat rice; in Europe and the United States, bread is common; in Mexico, tortillas are a staple; in Italy, pasta is the main staple; and in Ireland, potatoes are widely eaten.Japan and Korea use rice as their staple food and have a culture of eating it together with many kinds of side dishes.In the past, rice was valuable in Japan, and cooking it required careful control of the fire when using an iron pot. A traditional song even describes how to cook rice well.Today, electric rice cookers make it easy, but rice cooked in a pot—like when camping—is said to be especially delicious.Staple Foods of the Worldhttp://www17408ui.sakura.ne.jp/tatsum/project/Yomimono/Yomimono-ippai/yomimono/PDF_level_2/R_L2_Staple_diet_in_the_world.pdf*The main site for this reading 「よみものいっぱい」http://www17408ui.sakura.ne.jp/tatsum/project/Yomimono/Yomimono-ippai/index.html◆ Listener Questions1.What is your staple food?2.Does your country or family have a dish that you eat every day?3.What delicious staple-food dish have you eaten while traveling?4.Besides rice, wheat, and corn, do you know any other staple foods?5.Have you ever eaten that food?6.How many meals do you eat in a day?7.In Japanese cuisine, do you have a favorite combination of a staple food and a side dish?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Japan’s seasons change dramatically from north to south. Learn how the sakura front and koyo front move across the country, and discover gentle travel tips for enjoying Japan’s autumn leaves. Ideal for Japanese for Beginners and Japanese Listening Practice.◆Listener Questions1 In your country, is there a tradition of enjoying autumn leaves?2 Even if there is no such custom, do people still enjoy the colors of trees turning red and yellow?3 Are there places in your city where the natural scenery becomes especially beautiful?4 Are there any plants in your country that symbolize the seasons, similar to cherry blossoms or autumn leaves in Japan?5 If you could follow Japan’s cherry blossom front or autumn leaves front, which region would you like to visit?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
I just released a new podcast episode and blog post about why Katakana feels difficult and how starting with Katakana can make Japanese much easier for beginners.If you’re learning Japanese or love language learning, please take a look!◆Listener Questions1 How did you study Hiragana and Katakana? (Textbook, apps, self-study, etc.)2 What practice method worked best for you when learning Katakana?3 When studying Japanese characters, what do you think are the pros and cons of learning from a teacher versus learning with apps?4 Can you write and read Hiragana and Katakana smoothly now?5 What do you think makes Katakana feel difficult? (Pronunciation differences, low frequency in texts, etc.)6 Would you like to study Katakana again, or do you feel you no longer need to?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Today, I'll read aloud a story at the N4 level from a Japanese-learning audio site.◆Listener QuestionsWhat are the characteristics of your country's bento?あなたの国のお弁当にはどんな特徴がありますか?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
The Truth About Courseware! Can Udemy Really Make You Fluent in Japanese?◆Listener QuestionsTo those of you learning Japanese with AI:What are the advantages (pros) and disadvantages (cons) of using AI for your studies?Please share your answers in the comments section below.【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
Meta DescriptionDiscover why short, focused Udemy courses are ideal for Japanese for Beginners. Learn how Sally teaches Kanji, Katakana, and Easy Japanese through warm, classroom-style Japanese Language Learning videos.◆Listener QuestionsHow much would you be willing to pay, in dollars, for a five-hour course at regular price?5時間ぐらいのコンテンツを定価で買うとしたら、何ドルぐらいまでお金を出せますか?【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96
AI can talk for you on YouTube — but is that really a good thing?Why did I insist on speaking Japanese, even abroad?From now on, being able to speak matters most in language learning!AI voices sound more natural than ever, but…YouTube is heading toward a big divide!【You can comment here】◆PodpageYou can find my blog, episode notes, and extra learning materials here:Official Website (Blog & Episode Notes):https://podpage.com/learn-japanese-with-sally-intermediate-japanese-podcast-nihongo-intermediate◆Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/16gZbg7jI2s589OJyXaC1I◆YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@japaneseclubsola◆My UdemyI currently have three Japanese learning courses available.If you’re interested, please feel free to check them out.If you need more details about each course, I’m always happy to help.1 What is Japanese?Japanese for Beginners: Just 2 Things - Simple Grammarhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-for-beginners-just-2-things-simple-grammar/?referralCode=93B074F0FD528614E16F2KatakanaMaster Katakana: Writing & Calligraphy the Classic Way カタカナhttps://www.udemy.com/course/master-katakana-writing-calligraphy-the-classic-way/?referralCode=B33BA33398F298DC43AA3 Kanji 100Japanese 100 Basic Kanji: Write, Feel, and Truly Understandhttps://www.udemy.com/course/japanese-100-basic-kanji-write-feel-and-truly-understand/?referralCode=D901DCF2C977044C0D96









