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Suta27 02-10-2007 07:53 PM

Need to improve listening comprehension...any ideas?
 
I am studying Japanese and my grammar and reading comprehension are coming along fine (Kanji is very much hard work)...however, my listening comprehension is not improving.

I am listening to the Nakama cds..which arent bad...but I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of maybe some Japanese tv shows that are more native...but not very complicated.

My friend is taking Spanish...and his class watches a soap opera. I was hoping I could find something more along these lines.

Thanks everyone!

Suta

Gymo 02-10-2007 08:05 PM

I'd suggest watching dorama's, the way they speak there is more natural than in anime.
Look for Densha Otoko, it's a good one. Checking out ~~ SilentRegrets Dot Com ~~ - Home would also be a good idea. It has a lot of stuff.
Maybe looking on http://j-fan.com/and then looking for the stuff with bittorrent or something also isn't such a bad idea.
Good luck :)

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Kuroneko 02-10-2007 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suta27 (Post 41603)
I am studying Japanese and my grammar and reading comprehension are coming along fine (Kanji is very much hard work)...however, my listening comprehension is not improving.

I am listening to the Nakama cds..which arent bad...but I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of maybe some Japanese tv shows that are more native...but not very complicated.

My friend is taking Spanish...and his class watches a soap opera. I was hoping I could find something more along these lines.

Thanks everyone!

Suta

Try and pick out each word for starters, Don't try to listen to the whole sentence at first. When you pick out words you can then try to piece them together and try and make out what they are saying. If you can don't try to translate it to your English (or your Language) try to keep it as Japanese in you head as you can, you can insure that you can increase your listening comprehension.

Just keep at what your listening to right know, with time you can hope to understand more. Also if you could I would suggests some one to talk to.

Gymo 02-10-2007 08:35 PM

maybe getting one of those pimsleur courses, they're pretty good.

Mosunshine 01-30-2012 08:26 AM

Hi

I think this blog which is updated weekly by Japanese teachers is really worth having a look at .

You can read the blog in plain Japanese, then with Kanji reading and there is also an English translation. PLUS you can listen to a native Japanese person reading the blog out loud with a YouTube Video attached for the newer blogs.

Supperman 02-04-2012 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suta27 (Post 41603)
I am studying Japanese and my grammar and reading comprehension are coming along fine (Kanji is very much hard work)...however, my listening comprehension is not improving.

I am listening to the Nakama cds..which arent bad...but I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of maybe some Japanese tv shows that are more native...but not very complicated.

My friend is taking Spanish...and his class watches a soap opera. I was hoping I could find something more along these lines.

Thanks everyone!

Suta

I think you may make a dictation of NHK news.
I think recording the NHK news with subtitle is good for you.

There is NHK news program for handicapped people.
手話(dactylology) NHK news.
It indicates subtitle written in Japanese as well.

xsam 02-09-2012 01:14 PM

kore wa
 
Kore wa zombie desu ka - is this a zombie - you can find this video on youtube with subtitles in english. It's a lot of fun and bits are easy to understand.


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