[S3-ep75]#141 ” Listening Skills ” Ghosts learning timely words


Contents

Beginning of the video

Introducing the illustrations received from the viewers.

Main subject

The way of speaking and words in the Meiji era should be different from those in modern times, but ghosts also understand modern words such as YouTube and use modern words.
When and by whom did the ghosts change their way of speaking? I asked the ghosts.

[What to use]
① Voice imitation doll
② Walking doll

* Minimize the depiction of moving dolls and the depiction of shadows and sounds.
* Viewer illustrations will not be posted from the perspective of writing and portrait rights.

Question

■When and by whom was your way of speaking influenced?

7:06「I am the same as you all」
つーちゃん
つーちゃん
7:17「I don’t know how long I’ve been wandering around, but it’s influenced by how people speak and I learn new words.」
つーちゃん
つーちゃん
7:39「I remember and use useful words and words that I thought were easy to speak.」
つーちゃん
つーちゃん
7:51「I can’t remember how I spoke in the past」
つーちゃん
つーちゃん
8:01「Think of it as everyone else when it comes to speaking」
つーちゃん
つーちゃん

9:14「Setsu-chan, hmm … I don’t know」
せっちゃん
せっちゃん
9:34「Speak so that it is easy to speak. I also imitate cool words and cute words.」
せっちゃん
せっちゃん
9:55「I like Tsu-chan’s way of because she is cute speaking !」
せっちゃん
せっちゃん
10:04「At Yuchuu, I want to talk a lot, so I try to remember a lot.」
せっちゃん
せっちゃん
10:26「Pachinko」
せっちゃん
せっちゃん

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So you’re just getting started. Where do you even get started when it comes to improving your Japanese listening?
First, try not to be discouraged if you are not improving as quickly as you had hoped. Stay in the moment and focus on WHY you are learning Japanese. At this point and (really) all the way through, what matters most is the fun you have discovering a new language!