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If you understand this, you are JLPT N5 level! 

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Комментарии : 114   
@kainanperes1309
@kainanperes1309 Месяц назад
Please don't ever stop uploading this series, it's the best sentence mining source for me.
@u_isbestmyfriend8633
@u_isbestmyfriend8633 Месяц назад
I is N6 level but I continued learning
@蛋总-x5r
@蛋总-x5r Месяц назад
你这英语一级
@Keima97
@Keima97 Месяц назад
Me N-♾️
@philippGM
@philippGM Месяц назад
You know already that N6 is lower than N5. So it could be worst 😂😂
@saraayman9266
@saraayman9266 25 дней назад
I am ***😊
@JariSatta
@JariSatta 18 дней назад
@@蛋总-x5r 我上当啦
@AriThecraftydragon
@AriThecraftydragon Месяц назад
I like how you show the color-coded sections of the grammar.
@joannagarcia2001
@joannagarcia2001 Месяц назад
Yes! It’s sooo helpful!
@Shady272
@Shady272 Месяц назад
I love how you just keep making these, ありがとうございます❤
@allanmeloam93
@allanmeloam93 Месяц назад
Great video😊😊😊 You included the colored subtitles. That helps a lot. Thank you Mochi Sensei
@raphaelbussiere
@raphaelbussiere Месяц назад
the third one is always very difficult ! :D Thank You Mochi Sensei ! I still need to practice the name of the months-days and time vocabulary like "two days before" etc, But I'm getting better thanks to you 💪
@kyawthu8940
@kyawthu8940 15 дней назад
I love the way you teach very much. Thank you.
@koteragaming2778
@koteragaming2778 Месяц назад
i got humbled within a second will watch it again after learning all vocabulary
@mickeyromo235
@mickeyromo235 Месяц назад
This is what I have been looking for in addition to my additional Nihon Go studies. I'm all in! Thank you Mochi Sensei....
@HobbyBugong
@HobbyBugong Месяц назад
Love the drills you made. Even though I'm not really active into studying Japanese anymore, it was still entertaining and yet very educational.
@amn23451
@amn23451 28 дней назад
Plz keep up this series it's the best I've found on youtube for n5. Keep up the great work thank you!
@Pallidus_Rider
@Pallidus_Rider Месяц назад
Mochi-Sensei - these JLPT5 videos are so helpful. I feel like I understand more and more with each video. 🙇♥️🙇
@BibzBall
@BibzBall Месяц назад
These videos are the best listening material out there. I find other so called N5 material very difficult for me. Your pacing is great and perfect for us beginners. ありがとうございます、もちせんせい!
@dane6689
@dane6689 Месяц назад
Thank you for making this
@Ricotran
@Ricotran Месяц назад
for true JP vibe, play it the fourth time but in 1.5x speed
@chrismichael6048
@chrismichael6048 Месяц назад
" Where。。where are the subtitles? " - Papa Franku
@eduardo.peraless
@eduardo.peraless Месяц назад
I just came from Japan (stayed two months there) and I’m impressed of how easy for me this listening is now!
@SirVampyr
@SirVampyr Месяц назад
Thank you for making these! Allthough I don't understand much, I'm picking up some words every now and then and it's not too fast, so I can understand it well enough! :)
@peterpetrelli9291
@peterpetrelli9291 Месяц назад
I'm getting there, still not 100% but I'm understanding the whole sense of the conversation
@literaturtee
@literaturtee Месяц назад
This was so much fun! I understood all of it and enjoyed the lesson a lot! Thank you for your work!
@Senderson-et9fq
@Senderson-et9fq Месяц назад
I am so glad you exist. You helped me massively
@Tama2024plus
@Tama2024plus Месяц назад
Thank you so much for the colour coding of the sentences... ❤ Extremely helpful
@gnarlzafunk2thalore
@gnarlzafunk2thalore Месяц назад
Thank you so much, Mochi Sensei & OMG I LOVE LIONS COFFEE! RAWR!
@toughgamer2960
@toughgamer2960 Месяц назад
去年から毎日毎日どんどんDuolingoで日本語を勉強しました、さっき先生のビデオをみて、そしてぜんぶの会話が理解できたことは自分も驚いた、これ以上とても嬉しいです。
@k_c9060
@k_c9060 Месяц назад
Duolingo is proud🐦
@monkeychess1398
@monkeychess1398 29 дней назад
Great idea to color the translations because it makes it much easier to follow. ありがたいございました😊
@Ph34rNoB33r
@Ph34rNoB33r Месяц назад
I'm basically at N5, might pass the test, but listening is definitely where I have to improve a lot (together with some of the grammar, mostly learnt the -masu/-mashita and did way less dictionary and other forms, good enough to guess when reading, not fast enough for listening)
@dandan-sq5zp
@dandan-sq5zp Месяц назад
I can't thank you enough for these videos, they are extremely helpful ❤❤❤
@tagoku_yerter
@tagoku_yerter 24 дня назад
i understood second practice perfectly. i think i have passed a milestone.
@clonkyy
@clonkyy Месяц назад
These are so incredible good to learn! Thank you very much!
@uniqx6250
@uniqx6250 Месяц назад
After almost a year of learning Japanese, im finally can understand n5 quite well🎉
@LittleLulubee
@LittleLulubee Месяц назад
Thank you! These videos are so helpful 🩷🥰
@TorbyBrand
@TorbyBrand Месяц назад
This is super helpful! Thank you!
@OutCold9te6
@OutCold9te6 Месяц назад
I love this series. So helpful
@danka786
@danka786 Месяц назад
先生ありがとう!日に日に上達してます🎯😃
@Umbrellamax.
@Umbrellamax. Месяц назад
Beautiful video
@MsJeffreyF
@MsJeffreyF Месяц назад
It's great you use similar sounding words like old and clothes etc (at least similar sounding to me). I find those kind of similar sounding words trip me up a lot still
@allan.melo1
@allan.melo1 Месяц назад
Happy birthday Mochi Sensei 👏👏👏🎂
@Michaelocoornor
@Michaelocoornor Месяц назад
Love it you help me alot
@ieatskybison
@ieatskybison Месяц назад
漸く全てを分かるので、本当に嬉しいです。この動画の方は面白くて有用だと思います。いつもありがとうございます。
@hikikomori3173
@hikikomori3173 Месяц назад
I could understand 50% of first audio, 100% of second one and 80% of third one, so I guess I'm improving 😊
@akbars.nugraha5662
@akbars.nugraha5662 Месяц назад
I'm on my way to reach N4 level. Hope this year I could pass the N4 test. Thanks for the video, Sensei-chan
@Ven_ra
@Ven_ra Месяц назад
Great video! I learnt so much from this
@miguelprime8042
@miguelprime8042 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@mochirealjapanese3430
@mochirealjapanese3430 18 дней назад
ありがとううううう!⭐️ you got this!
@hustleabroad
@hustleabroad Месяц назад
Thank you for your such videos. It really helps
@wormgod1104
@wormgod1104 Месяц назад
Uwah..... this is interesting. 3-4 month ago when i first started learning japanese i coulnd't understand any of these at all . damn all those night studying really paid off??...😂
@erika374
@erika374 Месяц назад
These videos are really helpful!
@miguelprime8042
@miguelprime8042 Месяц назад
you're the best thank you!!! ❤
@saulocarvalho6573
@saulocarvalho6573 Месяц назад
できました。ありがとうございます
@GroovesHK
@GroovesHK Месяц назад
Mochi would be like a plushie
@andrewneil6027
@andrewneil6027 Месяц назад
like your T-shirt 👍
@Yelynn13
@Yelynn13 Месяц назад
本当にありがとうございました 先生 私は日本語のN4を勉強していますが、 (N4レベルだけ)LISTENING をどこに勉強しますか?先生の動画はとても役に立つです ありがとうございますしたお願いします
@MaoParlee-l3c
@MaoParlee-l3c 7 дней назад
Tyrique Well
@theworldisquare
@theworldisquare 26 дней назад
Wow, I have a long way to go.....that's okay though.
@pascalfranke5772
@pascalfranke5772 Месяц назад
こんにちは、 面白いビデオをありがとうございます。
@jaybonny1954
@jaybonny1954 Месяц назад
A businesswoman 👩‍💼 Registration day upload algorithm pull
@PaulLee-fr9ld
@PaulLee-fr9ld Месяц назад
🎉🎉🎉❤😊 sensei wa ichiban desu.
@sudipBote-g8e
@sudipBote-g8e Месяц назад
Sensei can we meet ❤
@vasyear
@vasyear Месяц назад
There sure are some words I still don't know
@leonvnex
@leonvnex Месяц назад
I almost understand GRRRRR almost
@SurfandSand808
@SurfandSand808 Месяц назад
ライオンコーヒーに行ったことがありますか?どこでそのtシアツが買いましたか?
@FNGalcatraz
@FNGalcatraz Месяц назад
Think I’m n1 but I’ll keep at it
@DisturbedV7
@DisturbedV7 17 дней назад
the video is laggy and audio quality is poor :(
@ambrose158
@ambrose158 Месяц назад
ありがとうございました!いい動画ですよ!でも、質問があります。1:40 に「夜11時にもういちどかけました」と言いるかもしらない。「夜11時にもういちょど電話をかけました。」ききたとおもう。正解ですか? Also maybe something similar at 1:58.
@jtstudio7020
@jtstudio7020 Месяц назад
thank you for these kinds of helpful videos!! I am still learning, for 7:43 may I know which is the word for 'near'? I read is as 'Tokyo Station's large department store'. Also at 8:18 can someone explain to me what does the 'ya' stand for in 'fuku ya kutsu mo' I thought 'ya' means store. Thank you for clarifying!
@babbymonke
@babbymonke Месяц назад
As i remember, "ya" is like "to" as "and", but "x to y" means there's only x and y, while "x ya y" means there's x and y among other things
@francescoamoia
@francescoamoia Месяц назад
Yes, as per what I know ya is used for incomplete lists as said before. But I didn't catch the "near" meaning of sentence as said in first comment
@jtstudio7020
@jtstudio7020 Месяц назад
@@babbymonke thank you! that's helpful to understand now!
@jtstudio7020
@jtstudio7020 Месяц назад
@@francescoamoia yes, thank you :) will explore further on that!
@abaadil8343
@abaadil8343 Месяц назад
She doesn't say the word for it. It would be 近く (ちかく) then particule ni for Tokyo Station. Also ya is for x amount. For example you can use it for さかな (fish) then particule ya in a スーパー ( supermarket ) if this makes sense. In this case fuku and kutsu are clothes and shoes. Hope this helps. Good luck!
@tintrung4219
@tintrung4219 13 дней назад
ありがとう せんせい
@amazinganimals2488
@amazinganimals2488 Месяц назад
ありがとうございます 先生
@마마시따-c1e
@마마시따-c1e Месяц назад
어 다 이해 되는데 ..그럼 나 n5 시험 합격 할수있나요?? 어 신기하네..
@ShubhamSoni-ls9qx
@ShubhamSoni-ls9qx Месяц назад
i am your first commenter on this video
@LouvreJaramill
@LouvreJaramill Месяц назад
HEY IN THAT VIDEO WHERE YOU SAY FOREIGN GUYS DONT DO THIS, SHUT UP, YOUR PERSONAL SPACE WORTHS NOTHING,go wash dishes instead of aplying conditions on men, we can dl whatever we want
@christopherpaul7588
@christopherpaul7588 Месяц назад
Happy birthday sensei!! I tried writing you on Instagram but couldn't. I hope you had a great day!
@mohammadluiali
@mohammadluiali Месяц назад
Kono bidio tsukattekurete arigatou gozaimasu ❤❤
@ED-iq3mv
@ED-iq3mv Месяц назад
もっとこのような動画をたくさん作ってお願いします
@akiraakashi5260
@akiraakashi5260 Месяц назад
Yeeeyy, I understand all of it 😭😭👌🏻, ありがとうございます✨
@arcistine9043
@arcistine9043 Месяц назад
woo オメデト❤
@gacha.annamation
@gacha.annamation 6 дней назад
​@@arcistine9043おめでとう*
@TimaDrissiElboujaidi
@TimaDrissiElboujaidi Месяц назад
I'm N7😭💔
@dc9071
@dc9071 Месяц назад
Excellent video as always. I also like when you post different levels ie N4,N3 etcほんとにありがとうございます先生
@irvinggutierrez825
@irvinggutierrez825 Месяц назад
Hola Mochi sensei, I'm from Mexico and I've been learning English for quite a few years. However, I was never good at it. Since then, I got into anime culture, and I always thought about the idea of learning Japanese as well, but I never did it seriously. I tried to learn hiragana and katana, a few words, and did some passive input with anime and Japanese music that ended in a failed attempt. I realized that, despite all the years I had spent watching anime, listening to Japanese songs and studying a bit on my own, I had achieved nothing. When I watched your previous JPLT N5 video I was startled and amazed I was able to at least understand the general theme of the conversations only knowing a few words I didn't even know I knew. I feel proud of myself and relieved to know that all these years have not been a total waste of my time. I just wanted to thank you because now I feel more encouraged to take it seriously.
@amn23451
@amn23451 28 дней назад
Hey don't feel discouraged. Japanese is very hard, especially if you're using english sources to learn and english isn't your first language. Keep up the good work. Everyone learns at their own pace
@SyfyKnightKoi
@SyfyKnightKoi Месяц назад
Cool. 🍺 I feel like a Fucking gangster because the world is fucked up. But I'm not a gangster SSJ 4. Cheers! 🍺
@markov_komarov
@markov_komarov Месяц назад
im like N10 lvl but thanks to this channel im finally making actual progress
@juanaquino2837
@juanaquino2837 Месяц назад
Aaay.. Every time I see her you and even 4:01 I loved her....
@taprick
@taprick Месяц назад
thank you sensei for highliting words that describes the meaning
@planetsaandresplay
@planetsaandresplay Месяц назад
ありがとうございます、私の好きなビデオ。
@tjarrett09
@tjarrett09 Месяц назад
Can you make videos for N7 please
@upcomingversion
@upcomingversion Месяц назад
Wait is there an N7 level too?
@francescoamoia
@francescoamoia Месяц назад
😂
@alexandersumarokov5901
@alexandersumarokov5901 Месяц назад
konichiwa
@Paydor
@Paydor Месяц назад
Danke!
@nothingbutanime4975
@nothingbutanime4975 Месяц назад
Didn't understood each and every word but I was able to get the gist Like what was actually being talked and all. I guess I should start listening more Japanese content
@MzGwen-iq8ew
@MzGwen-iq8ew Месяц назад
どうもありがとうございます先生、help me a lot all your vedio special listening and speaking 😊
@SteveHughesMusicT-hex
@SteveHughesMusicT-hex Месяц назад
The Best Resource, Thanks!
@danielcordero901
@danielcordero901 Месяц назад
Yes! Now I can understand 5% of conversations in Japanese :)
@Sinnohan
@Sinnohan Месяц назад
I love these videos, so helpful
@elgatofelix8917
@elgatofelix8917 Месяц назад
🙆🙌😃
@marianoyalour
@marianoyalour Месяц назад
This is the first time I understood everything without having to listen again or read the subtitles. Slowly making progress! 🤧本当にありがとうございました、先生!
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