Further Study in Japanese

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Part of the video series: Practical Japanese Phrases for Traveling

Summary: How to further your study of Japanese; get expert tips and instruction on learning some Japanese phrases for traveling in this free foreign language video.

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Yuu Asakura Born and raised in Japan, Yuu Asakura moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Tokyo University for Foreign Study where she acquired B.A. in linguistics and... read more

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Further Study in Japanese

Ok, in this lesson, we practiced as though we are traveling to Japan. We practiced inside the plane, how to make a phone call, what to say in the hotel. And we also learned how to make a negative sentence, so we covered a little bit of grammar. And we also learned how to use basic verbs, and I also introduced to you the Golden Rule of Japanese grammar. So I hope you keep practicing. Practice makes it perfect. And also, don't be afraid to use it. Even just a word. The most important thing is that it's in your mind, and it gives you the idea and the motivation. So I think it's really important that you keep studying, even though you're alone. But if you want to study more with me, I'm offering classes in the LA area, and also there are so many resources in library, bookstore. I hope you keep studying Japanese. Thank you very much for watching, my name is Yuu Asakura from Expert Village, and I hope to see you soon. Mata ne.

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