1. She has come to Japan to learn the Japanese language for one year at a university in Tokyo.
2. She will learn practical Japanese through various experiences, such as classes at the university, daily life at a dormitory, shopping, and traveling.
3. Although he's been studying at a Japanese language school in Vietnam, he's worried whether his language ability is good enough.
4. By the time you reach the end of the series, you will have mastered 50 handy expressions! ☆ Introduction of the story: Cuong, the main character in the drama, is a 25-year-old Vietnamese.
5. He was working for an affiliated company of a Japanese electrical appliances manufacturer in Vietnam.
6. After being assigned to the company's headquarters in Tokyo, he came to Japan for the first time.
7. The heroine of the story is Anna, a 20-year-old Thai student who loves Japanese manga.
8. ☆ "Japanese Lessons" is provided by NHK WORLD.
9. In each lesson, you can learn a useful expression through an audio drama.
10. His colleagues at the Tokyo Headquarters of ABC Electric are waiting to welcome him.
11. NHK WORLD is NHK's international broadcast service.
1. I'm not far enough in Japanese to be able to read Kanji, and Romaji is something I've been taught to avoid.Ok. Just looking for the Anna lessons with the audio.
2. I did see the option to download the entire audio of 12.33 mb, when I'm offline, but the option disappears when I went back online, so that's weird 🤔 Totally ignored the guy version.
3. Translation in English, French, Vietnamese.i find it hard to control the playback speed and play forward/backwardits nice to listen in the car as podcasts.
4. When I got this last time I was completely in the asian realm of books.very good interface to learn nhk lessons of Japanese.
5. My only wish is that there was an option to change the Romaji translation to Hiragana and Katakana, or see Furigana over the Kanji.
6. Listening to the audio and reading the text is a great way for me to learn and practice.
7. Anyway, thanks for this app☜ (↼_↼)Thank you for combining the two in one that saved me time improving my writing and listening skills.
8. Now am using ir again its greatExcellent treatment for english speakers and writers of translation of the early stuff.
9. NHK is still Best!A native speaker I know looked over notes I'd taken from this app and confirmed that many of the translations are either off/way off/incorrectly used.
10. Got that, but have to download each lesson( 48 ) audio one by one.
11. I really like all of the explanation and the lower portion that explains all of the words.I have installed this app before 2 years.