Welcome to Japanese!
This chapter lets you open your mouth and sound like a totally different person — a Japanese person! Isn’t it exciting? In this chapter, I show you how to start saying familiar Japanese words like sushi with an...
The Japanese write their language with ideograms they borrowed from China nearly two thousand years ago. Some two thousand years before that, the ancient Chinese had formed these ideograms, or characters, from pictures of things they knew.
The...
This Japanese course is an audio lesson about a trip to Hawaii. Eleanor is planning to go to Hawaii next month and she talks about it with Kevin.
This short conversation follows the necessary steps of formulating questions and answers with...
This lesson is an oral material about taking a bus. This class follows the necessary steps to arrive in an unknown location with the bus.
The situation presented here is what to do when in a different town and what questions to ask the driver in...
This lesson is presenting the following situation: going through immigration, at the airport. This oral conversation details the questions and answers that you need to know at the immigration booth at the airport.
This lesson from Japanese for Dummies is about the following subject: checking into the hotel. The situation here presents a Japonese man that checks into a hotel in New York.
This audio conversation presents the steps that you need to follow in order to make a reservation at a hotel: the manner of talking to the recepcionist etc. The man form this tape wants to go to Tokyo next month, with his wife. So he calls to make...
This lesson is about asking directions to a bookstore: what questions to ask when looking for a book in Tokyo, that can be found only at a specific bookstore.
This lesson is about looking for the post office. In this situation we have a woman that asks a man on the street to help her find it.
This class is taking about opening a bank account. Margaret wants to open a bank account and goes into a bank in Tokyo.
This Japanes for Dummies lesson is about exchanging money. What to say when you want to exchange US dollars for yens at the exchange counter at the airport.
This chapter is about making a businees call. How to express yourself in Japanes when you represent a big company and you have prepared an estimate for an important Japanese client.
This chapter from Japanese for Dummies is about calling a friend. What to say to a Japanese friend, when you want to convince him to join you in a club, where you are having a good time.
This chapter follows a simple conversation about playing tennis tomorrow. It takes place between Pete and Dan. Pete asks Dan to play tennis with him.
This chapter is about going to a bar in Japan. By listening to the conversation, you learn what to say when you are in a bar in Japan, with traditional food and drinks.
This lesson is about buying a ticket at the theatre. It teaches what to ask at the theatre box office in Tokyo.
This chapter teaches us how to negociate a price in Japonese: what to say when you want to buy a camera and the price is too high for you.
This chapter is about looking for the jewellry section in a department store in Tokyo.
This lesson is about shopping at a souvenir store. What to ask and say when you want to buy a souvenir in Japan.
This cahpter is about shopping at a fish market: what to say when you want to buy shrimp at the fish market.
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