Japanese To Travel 2024 - With Minimal Effort
Published 4/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English
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| Duration: 3h 7m
Ready, Set, Japan! Minimum Requirements for Beginner Japanese Travel Enthusiasts
What you'll learn
Basic Greetings: Learn how to greet people, say hello, goodbye, and express gratitude
Introducing Yourself: Learn how to introduce yourself and ask their name
Ordering Food: Learn common phrases for ordering food in restaurants or cafes, including dietary restrictions or preferences
Shopping: Learn how to ask for prices, negotiate, and make purchases in shops or markets
Accommodation: Learn how to book rooms, inquire about facilities
Numbers: Learn how to count
Direction: Learn how to ask directions and vocabulary related to direction
Transoportation: Learn useful vocabulary and phrases to use public transportation
Emergency situations: Learn how to seek help and medical assistance
Saying thank you and goodbye: Learn how to say thank you and goodbye
Practical Vocabulary: Building a foundation of essential travel-related vocabulary such as
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Japanese is required. This course is designed for complete beginners who are eager to learn Japanese for travel purposes.
You don't need to know Japanese letters AT ALL.
Description
Embark on your journey to Japan with confidence! This Japanese to travel course is your passport to navigating Japan with ease, offering a simple yet comprehensive introduction to the language. Whether you're planning a vacation, business trip, or study abroad adventure, all the essential language skills you need are right here.You will learn simple yet authentic Japanese with minimal effort from a native Japanese instructor. This course is designed to be simple, straightforward, and most importantly, authentic! The part I paid great attention to is how to express something in a simple and authentic manner. While Japanese has different levels of politeness (keigo), and they can be quite complicated, what you'll learn in this course is a simple language that remains polite. I intentionally strip away complexity and focus on practicality to create a course for everyone who wants to travel to Japan. No complicated grammar explanations, drills, or tests. So let's dive in together, embrace the joy of learning, and unlock the doors to Japan's boundless possibilities.You don't need prior language experience to excel in this course. From basic greetings and responding to immigration, to ordering food, conveying dietary restrictions, asking for directions, counting numbers, negotiating prices, navigating transportation, inquiring at hotels, handling emergencies, and mastering practical vocabulary for everyday travel scenarios - all you need is right here!Simplicity meets comprehensiveness in our Japanese to travel course. Enroll now and embark on an unforgettable adventure in Japan with all the language tools you need at your fingertips! See you inside!
Overview
Section 1: Greetings
Lecture 1 Good morning
Lecture 2 Hello/Good afternoon
Lecture 3 Good evening
Lecture 4 Good night
Lecture 5 Goodbye
Lecture 6 Thank you
Lecture 7 Let's take a break! Akihabara
Lecture 8 Greetings Review
Section 2: Pronouns
Lecture 9 I, we
Lecture 10 you, you (plural)
Lecture 11 he, they
Lecture 12 she, they
Lecture 13 Pronouns Review 1
Lecture 14 this, these
Lecture 15 it, they
Lecture 16 that, those
Lecture 17 Let's take a break! Imperial Palace
Lecture 18 Pronouns Review 2
Section 3: Useful phrases
Lecture 19 What's your name?
Lecture 20 My name is..
Lecture 21 "Yes" and "No"
Lecture 22 How are you?
Lecture 23 I am good.
Lecture 24 I am OK.
Lecture 25 Not really.
Lecture 26 Do you speak English?
Lecture 27 Do you speak Japanese? - Yes, a little.
Lecture 28 Not really (again!) & Can you say that again?
Lecture 122 ticket /bus stop /subway /station /taxi station
Lecture 123 how /where to /how many stops /arrival /departure /what time
Lecture 124 Where is a bus stop?
Lecture 125 Where is a taxi station?
Lecture 126 Do you have a tourist ticket?
Lecture 127 Is there a train to go there?
Lecture 128 How to go to Tokyo Disneyland?
Lecture 129 How to buy a ticket?
Lecture 130 Where does the train go?
Lecture 131 How many stops?
Lecture 132 What time is the departure?
Lecture 133 What time is the arrival?
Lecture 134 It's 3 o'clock.
Lecture 135 Let's take a break! Shinkansen
Lecture 136 Transportation Review 1
Lecture 137 Transportation Review 2
Section 12: Emergency
Lecture 138 Help!
Lecture 139 Help, please.
Lecture 140 Do you have an interpreter?
Lecture 141 Is there a pharmacy?
Lecture 142 I want to see a doctor, please.
Lecture 143 I want to go to a hospital.
Lecture 144 I caught a cold.
Lecture 145 Body parts!
Lecture 146 _____ hurts.
Lecture 147 I have a stomachache.
Lecture 148 My head /tooth /foot / knee hurts.
Lecture 149 It hurts here.
Lecture 150 I want to talk to the police, please.
Lecture 151 I lost _____.
Lecture 152 I lost my passport /mobile phone /wallet /credit card.
Lecture 153 I want to call the embassy.
Lecture 154 Let's take a break! Mt. Fuji
Lecture 155 Emergency Review 1
Lecture 156 Emergency Review 2
Section 13: Saying and thank you and good bye
Lecture 157 Thank you very much for everything.
Lecture 158 Thank you very much for taking care of me.
Lecture 159 Goodbye /Please take care
Lecture 160 See you again.
Section 14: Additional Content: Time
Lecture 161 Time 1
Lecture 162 Time 2
Section 15: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 163 Bonus lecture
Tourists planning to visit Japan for the first time,Individuals interested in Japanese culture and language who want to enhance their travel experience,Business professionals who need basic Japanese language skills for short-term visits or meetings in Japan,Backpackers and solo travelers seeking to navigate Japan independently,Those planning a trip to Japan for specific events like festivals, conferences, or sports events,Families or groups traveling together who want to learn basic Japanese for communication purposes,Retirees or seniors embarking on leisurely trips to explore Japan's rich heritage and natural beauty,Language enthusiasts interested in learning Japanese as a hobby and starting with practical, travel-related vocabulary and phrases
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