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TAKASHii managed to get connections with all of these Japanese teachers and online content creators including Sayaka. They are collaborating. That’s neat.
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"It's really exciting to hear words I learned" is so real as a language learner. This is one of the factors that motivates me to study more Japanese so that I can understand more Japanese sentences when watching dramas or anime even without subtitles.
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I'm a simple man. I see Sayaka on the thumbnail, I click
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In another of Takashii's interviews, the guy he was interviewing said we live in a golden age of language learning: with the technology available to us today, there's never been a more ideal time in human history to learn another language. That has stuck with me ever since. I feel so lucky being able to hear from all these language teachers any time of the day or night.
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When she talked about Spanish & Japanese similarities in pronunciation, I absolutely agree. As a Spanish speaker, I was so surprised at how much of both languages sound similar when speaking!
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Risako is a genius. She has to be, she can express her thoughts clearly and in depth in all 3 of the languages she speaks.
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The different perspectives of everyone was really interesting: Anannya had the anime-fan/solo learner perspective. Sayaka's answers were really focused on the linguistic part of language learning and pronunciation as well as how the language actually sounds when spoken conversationally. Kozy really focused on the sentence structure and used good grammatical examples. and Risako had the experience of knowing a roman derived language to compare it directly to japanese. So cool!
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Anyone reading this that's learning Japanese and is around an N5 to N4 level: Watching Terrace House is one of the best things you can do to level up your ability to understand and speak ACTUAL conversational Japanese. Watch a season once with English subtitles, then go back and watch it again with Japanese subtitles. Terrace House was the show that propelled me from N5/4 into the N3 zone. Taking the N2 this summer in Fukuoka. 💪 Good luck to the other test takers.
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Takashi-kun always knows how to pick his guests. Shout out to Sayaka-sensei, miti kurete arigato!
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"We (Japanese) live in a bubble without knowing we are." This is so true. So many Japanese are not aware of that.
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Your English has improved a lot brother. Thanks for these suggestions
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Kozy sensei is my Preply tutor and it’s been the best way to increase my Japanese fluency! He’s the best!
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Your interviews are so full of varied perspectives. Such an excellent job. I always look forward to your videos.
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Thank you so much for this video. I'm currently learning Japanese and I think that these experiences and advices are pure gold. Greetings from Argentina! ありがとうございます。
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this video is proof that japanese shouldn't be shy about their "japanese accent". trying to sound "like a native" and that kind of perfectionism is foolish. instead the goal should be closer to "being understandable." even native english speakers have so many accents. your accent is part of your culture. be proud! :D
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this was comforting. A lot of the recommendations and considerations were already part of my plans. Mainly using duolingo to get initial grasp of the characters. I have workbooks for learning to write, but mainly hoping it will assist with me recognizing them - just using them as another medium for learning them. That way I can progress to typing which will be my main learning tools apart from dramas/tv shows. I do enjoy anime/songs, but with the creative freedoms in both, I know they can't be completely relied on just like with related content in english. Thanks for this video
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im telling you, learning with the guy in orange must be soooo nice and sooo good. hes so easy to understand and speaks so well.
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I love what Sakaya said about the most important thing just being able to communicate! I think the thing that holds people back from practicing is the fear of making mistakes, when it doesn’t even matter, and is just an opportunity to learn! It’s not like I care when people from other countries make mistakes in English so why would anyone else care?! Loved this video! Very inspirational as I finally embark on my Japanese learning journey!
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the way I've seen/heard of pretty much all of these people, this is a crazy collab!
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