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Is JLPT N3 enough to live in Japan? [#48]

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けんさんおかえり / Japanese Conversations

Күн бұрын

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@RoyandAimee
@RoyandAimee Жыл бұрын
Thank you for having me on your channel Ken! It was so much fun and now with your help I can learn from my mistakes haha! Your channel is the best for Japanese learners.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Aimee! That was a great time talking to you! I will catch you up soon!😙👍
@dannyallen2894
@dannyallen2894 Жыл бұрын
合格しておめでとうございます!私は来年の7月にN3を受けたいです!
@miraichampion3366
@miraichampion3366 Жыл бұрын
you did really well; great motivation for studying. thanks :)
@mudkip_btw
@mudkip_btw Жыл бұрын
i was surprised at how much I could follow without english subs, thanks for the listen! :D
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
@@dannyallen2894 応援しています!!
@ntrg3248
@ntrg3248 Жыл бұрын
She's really good at acting Japanese, which makes her even better, because a lot of people struggle with it at all skill levels, so it's great she can already do it very well! Plus, it means she can trick Japanese people into believing she's better than she actually is! :)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😎👍👍👍
@rikoaya2741
@rikoaya2741 Жыл бұрын
i think thats not necessary it feels so unnatural for me, just my opinion tho
@Lyverfive
@Lyverfive Жыл бұрын
I think for foreigners living in japan you kinda pick up the mannerisms from natives as you go. For me, I think it’s natural to act Japanese when I am speaking Japanese and to use American gestures and mannerisms when I speak English. You kinda develop a different personality in each language.
@thatvietnameseguy8555
@thatvietnameseguy8555 Жыл бұрын
@@Lyverfive I totally agree with what you just mentioned mate. and I adore how good her Japanese is.
@MK-zs1md
@MK-zs1md Жыл бұрын
It is not just about acting. She actually picks what native Japanese people do without realising they are doing. This has variations even within Japanese dialects, so some native people have to learn what this is like. Sounds just like R.P of British English. Such as 鼻濁音 is common near Tokyo area , Kanto than Kansai. In some languages, these 'nose sounds' are seenn not such beautiful. However to speak good/ perfect Japanese, this is a must. I had the same experience when I lived in London. I picked some 'cockney accents' from the locals, who were NOT ENTIRELY BRITISH. There are a lot of Spanish, Polish and so on, but a lot of them at the shops said "Fank you" than "Thank you." Much much later learnt this was actually a very London conckey, but I think a lot of foreign shop assistants who had lived there for long got that from the locals without realising that is a cockney. She is undergoing the same phase, then sounds 'far much better and natural' than most learners of her level. I thought she may have taken N1 for the speaking, but I know N1 is almost challenging to most Westerners, who do not have the concept of Chineses characters in their own. This part takes the longest time in Japanese learning even including the Native Speakers.
@BBB_025
@BBB_025 Жыл бұрын
I agree with other commenters, this is a wonderful conversation for Japanese language learners. Thank you for putting so much effort into the subtitles!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
anagmanさん、こんにちは! うれしいです! ありがとうございます!
@vyli1
@vyli1 Жыл бұрын
I have passed JLPT N3 with almost full points (179/180). My Japanese in conversation is nowhere near Aimee's level. I know people that passed N2 that aren't close to her level. If I were to take into account just this video, it would not be possible for me to gauge her level of comprehension, but just based on what was said I believe it must exceed my own abilities. What I want to say with this comment is for people aiming at being conversational in Japanese, her Japanese is not representative of JLPT N3 speaking level. Based on what she said about barely passing (although that might be an exaggeration), maybe she just doesn't study kanji and written Japanese as much (two thirds of the test are dedicated to written Japanese). I'm sure this is completely unintentional, but this video sets unrealistic expectations of what to expect when passing JLPT N3 exam. Don't expect to speak this well passing the N3 exam. Living for a year in shared house with native Japanese speakers is certainly the reason she can speak this well and you, average KZfaq user, studying at home in your own country aiming at N3 won't be able to get to this level of Japanese. This is not to be negative about the video, please don't take this as an attack on the video, which I think was perfect, especially how in the subtitles Ken-san corrected Aimee's mistakes, that's invaluable resource for us, students of the language. I just don't want people to have unrealistic expectations. I want people to understand this is not N3 level of Japanese. You'll have to study more to get to her level. (Of course I have to study a lot as well to reach her level).
@kera9798
@kera9798 Жыл бұрын
Very valuable response! Had exactly the same thoughts and doubts about my own skills back then when I passed n3
@Moltrox
@Moltrox Жыл бұрын
The problem is that the JLPT doesn't measure a person's speaking abilities (source: JLPT website - Composition of Test Sections and Items); technically you can pass the JLPT N1 and have poor verbal communication skills in the language. I think the JLPT is good to measure your comprehension of the language, but it's not a valid tool for measuring how good you are at actually producing Japanese. I don't think you can claim "this is not N3 level of Japanese", because the JLPT doesn't measure your speaking level.
@bobfranklin2572
@bobfranklin2572 Жыл бұрын
Having N1, or any JLPT doesn't really indicate much. It doesn't guarantee youre "good" at 'real' Japanese, as ambiguous as that is. There's people who have N1 who cant have natural conversation, cant understand tv/anime/youtube etc, but can read full news and understand complex topics at a high level. Its all over the place tbh
@IATEALLTHECHEESE
@IATEALLTHECHEESE Жыл бұрын
She's so inspiring! She's not perfect but she's really good and can get her point across! I'm aiming to pass N3 soon.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
"I like Cheese"さん、たくさんコメントありがとうございます! 僕は "I like Cheese"さんの日本語を応援していますよ!😙👍👍👍
@IATEALLTHECHEESE
@IATEALLTHECHEESE Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri ありがとうございます! あなたのチャネルが大好きです!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
うれしいです!😊👍👍👍
@Mighteyes
@Mighteyes Жыл бұрын
wooah this kind of video is incredible for studying! I've found a lot of material before that either only has the English subtitles or only has it in Japanese. This way I can ignore the English subtitles for the most part until there's something I don't understand and then I can cross-reference the Japanese subtitles with the English ones. Props to you for making great material and I hope to see more of this :)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!!😎👍👍👍
@dspbx718
@dspbx718 Жыл бұрын
I was able to understand basically everything due to the text in Japanese. My listening is horrible but I could keep up with the reading. The conversation was kept very simple! Good job
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😊👍👍👍
@ayudiainara7374
@ayudiainara7374 Жыл бұрын
I'am starting hiragana & katakana Really hard but fun...
@foxythecutefox2564
@foxythecutefox2564 Жыл бұрын
Try kids shows and songs too makes it easier to remember
@DonSimone1996
@DonSimone1996 Жыл бұрын
Hi Ken. I wanted finally to say thank you for your videos. They help me a lot tu study japanese. I use your videos mostly for shadowing practice. I used your 9 minute video with naoko-san minimum 8 times to do shadowing. I am studying Japan Studies at the univeristy of zurich in Switzerland and I have been studying Japanese for ichinenkan rokkagetsu gurai. Your videos are easy to comprehend and perfect for listening and shadowing exercise. 動画を撮ってくれた本当にありがとうございます、けんさん。最高
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Simoneさん、こんにちは! Thank you for leaving your comment! I'm glad that my videos help you! 😊👍👍👍 いっしょに がんばりましょう!
@sofialmeidah
@sofialmeidah Жыл бұрын
I’m loving these conversations, I was actually able to understand everything without needing the English sub, I’m really proud of myself! And the Japanese sub helps a lot, especially when it comes to keeping myself focused, since I usually have a hard time with that. Thank you!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます😊👍
@youraverageasian1601
@youraverageasian1601 Жыл бұрын
I have 0.1 Japanese and it's been fine living in Japan. It's true that living in Japan helps your Japanese listening skills a lot. Reading is also not a problem for me. But because I did not have any proper education in Japanese I can't properly speak or write in Japanese, since I know very little grammar.
@copingforever6093
@copingforever6093 Жыл бұрын
wow she speaks really well, speaking is the most difficult for me
@IATEALLTHECHEESE
@IATEALLTHECHEESE Жыл бұрын
Same! Because it's so scary and I get brain blanks especially when speaking to new people or native speakers! It's ok though.
@Shariii616
@Shariii616 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered this channel. I really like the layout of the text in your videos separating the japanese and english. The speed is good for people learning too
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Winstonさん、ありがとうございます!😉👍👍👍
@Zrubick
@Zrubick Жыл бұрын
Even though I already passed N3, I still can't speak like her. She is so good man. I guess i have a long way to go
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
いっしょにがんばりましょう!👍
@jaquaviuspeterson8785
@jaquaviuspeterson8785 Жыл бұрын
こんにちはけんさん久しぶり、やっと新しい動画を投稿た本当に嬉しい。僕は日本語能力試験を受けるを考えているからこの動画の話題が面白くてAimeeさんと沢山の所に同感しました。僕もおじいさんとおぼあさんを話しているを聞くの時ちょっと難しくて少しの言葉をはっきり聞き取れないけど大体理解できる、それで僕も日本の文化が大好きで興味があって日本の生活を体験したいと日本の友達作りたくにて日本語を練習したい日本に行くたらずっと住みたいと思う。いつもありがとうございます
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Ja'Quaviusさん、こんにちは! いつもコメントありがとうございます~!
@YoshioCarneiro
@YoshioCarneiro Жыл бұрын
字幕は ありがとう。ブラジルから、今 日本に住んでいます。仕事と勉強のため。ありがとう。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ブラジルからですか! すごい! ありがとうございます! 僕の動画が役に立っているみたいで、うれしいです!😙👍
@junovaneynde
@junovaneynde Жыл бұрын
First video I watched on your channel and immediately subscribed! It's awesome to see both languages on screen WITH the corrections, so everyone can learn from each other. The conversations are not too hard, so you can still follow pretty easily, even without understanding every single word. Totally underrated!!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😎👍👍👍
@franktank3956
@franktank3956 Жыл бұрын
字幕が最高です! 本当に勉強になりました。ありがとうございます
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Frankさん、ありがとうございます!😎👍
@Japaneseconversation-with-Masa
@Japaneseconversation-with-Masa Жыл бұрын
Aimeeさん N3合格おめでとうございます!話す力もすごいですが、聞く能力が高いですね。 テストどうでした?って聞かれてまぁまぁギリギリでしたけど、って謙遜して返すのも日本人っぽい。日本のカルチャーに馴染んで言葉を学んでるんだなってきがします。これからも頑張ってください!😃
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
そうね、Aimeeは日本に馴染もうとしてるから、Aimeeの日本語が上達するのも納得だよね😊👍
@moshimoshi.yusuke
@moshimoshi.yusuke Жыл бұрын
いい会話でした😊 コメント欄を見てても JLPTを 不要 と言う人もいます。人それぞれでしょう。 でも日本の企業で採用も担当している立場から言うと 日本で仕事を探す場合に限って言えば JLPTは持ってる人の方が断然に有利です。企業としても1回か2回の面接で全ての能力を見極めるのは不可能です。なので能力を証明できる資格を持っていると選ばれやすいです。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
みなさん、JLPTに対して意見がわかれるみたいですね😅 ゆうすけさんの意見もありがとうございます!
@BelloBudo007
@BelloBudo007 Жыл бұрын
Well that was a very pleasant discussion in Japanese for me to enjoy. I noticed with your guest, Aimee, that she not only spoke Japanese well (I believe that's accurate), but she also had a lot of the other sounds & gestures that Japanese make when talking. As an Australian with friends living in Tokyo and Kumamoto, I did for a while, think 'could I live in Japan'? There was so much I liked about Japan and the people that I lived there for 3 months to get a better feel for Japan. In the end I decided that the constant pressure to conform would have changed my free and easy approach to life. Don't misunderstand me. I try to be polite and work with people. It's just that there's so many rules of behaviour that after a while I might have become a mental case. In fact I knew a couple of people who lived in Japan and returned back to Australia after 6 years or so away. Both were completely altered by their experiences. Before they left for Japan they were fun to be around. Afterwards they were serious and acted depressed. It was like they had lost the joy of life, and ability to have fun and relax. I'm blaming their time in Japan. But maybe it was something else that happened to them. For example both had failed marriages to Japanese girls and had children. So maybe that was what caused it. Regardless they seemed sad to me.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Hi Billさん! Thank you so much for telling us the story. Living abroad could be very difficult and tough. I think it's sometimes hard to get used to a new life. I used to live in Australia for about a year. At the beginning of the time I was there, I struggled a lot. You know ... the language and culture are different from Japan. But eventually, I had a good time there. Those who I met in Australia helped me a lot in terms of the language and getting used to the culture, and stuff like that. So I love Australia very much!
@w.w.sakbeh571
@w.w.sakbeh571 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations to Aimeeさん for passing N3, and she seems motivated for N2! I'm also a huge proponent of Share House University..
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
こんにちは~! N2 is quite hard as you might know, but I hope she make it.😊
@TadDonaghe
@TadDonaghe Жыл бұрын
I'm learning Japanese, and probably not quite to N3 level, but I'm delighted that I understood almost this entire conversation! I think having Japanese subtitles made it much easier for me. I was thrown off a few times by all the kana. I could have probably read the subtitles better in a few places with the kanji. But still, this video was a great motivator for me!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Tadさん、こんにちは! いいですね!!😄👍👍👍
@marlenalena8247
@marlenalena8247 Жыл бұрын
先生の説明が分かりやすくてありがとうございます。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!
@rickjapanesemia6070
@rickjapanesemia6070 Жыл бұрын
Another great Video Ken san! and way to go Aimee San, It's wonderful to hear you and Ken-san speak.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Rickさん、ありがとうございます!😊👍
@kgpz100
@kgpz100 Жыл бұрын
I just stumbled upon this channel and I appreciate the nice, slow flow of information. Great job, guys!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Thanks!😊👍👍👍
@usoppumerumo
@usoppumerumo Жыл бұрын
yeah I believe so! N3 is enough to just live in Japan but if you wanna go corporate, like work in an office environment, you definitely need at least N2. Its a worlds difference between the two.
@un_regard_curieux
@un_regard_curieux Жыл бұрын
Sympa de retrouver Aimee dans tes vlog !
@ShinobiBboy
@ShinobiBboy Жыл бұрын
This video is been sooo useful for me, since my japanese skills are more or less at the same level as the ones of the Aimee! A really nice and natural video 😁
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Adrさん、こんにちは〜! ありがとうございます!😊👍👍👍
@erickagarijo8095
@erickagarijo8095 Жыл бұрын
This is so great! I just moved to Tokyo from NYC for work. This is so helpful and it inspires me to learn more. My wife is from Japan and we have a two year old daughter so I want to challenge myself more. I would love to get more information on how I can help, or take your classes or even participate in this.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Erickさん、こんにちは! Oh, great! You just moved to Tokyo! I hope your new life in Japan goes well! You can apply to my online lessons from here → form.run/@japanesewithken
@wudaniel6945
@wudaniel6945 Жыл бұрын
We often have female Japanese teacher on the internet and less male natural voice speaking in a slow manner which we can learn from, Kensanorkaeri channel is valuable for us who wants to have a male role model that we can shadow from! Thank you so much and I am grateful for every video~
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Wu Danielさん、ありがとうございます!!😉👍👍👍
@RiftStorys
@RiftStorys 7 ай бұрын
i am so happy i found u !!!! i just can say what everyone else is saying to u ! big thanks !!! i learn with genki but sometimes me tired of learning with a book and if i watch ure videos for fun it feels like i learning more japanese and understanding the excersices in the genki book even better !
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great comment!😄👍
@zidansalman8392
@zidansalman8392 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading this video, this helped me a lot for shadowing practice, keep up the good work けんさん, I will absolutely waiting for the next videos❣️🙏
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Zidanさん、こんにちは! ありがとうございます!😎👍👍👍
@niraldancobain1214
@niraldancobain1214 Жыл бұрын
I just found out your video, it's really cool, I liked your conversation. Next year i ll pass the JLPTN3 but I am working alone, fortunelly i can speak with japanese friends :) I ll use ur video to work sometimes ;)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Cool, thanks!😊 がんばってください!
@risa8834
@risa8834 Жыл бұрын
Watching her gave me confidence to speak Japanese more I'm always worried about making mistakes. Usually all i see foreigners who speaks very good Japanese in YT channels..
@Berttiz
@Berttiz Жыл бұрын
cool video, Aimee seems really excited to just speak Japanese smiling all the time lol. Started my studies this fall, hopefully someday i'm as good in Japanese as her!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Berttizさん、こんにちは! Oh, you just started it, cool! I hope you succeed in your Japanese studies!
@persialittles9665
@persialittles9665 Жыл бұрын
Aimeeさん、N2を合格するといいですね💯 間違ってる部分を直す字幕がすごく好きです。本当に役に立ちました。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Persiaさん、こんにちは! そうですね! JLPT 試験を受ける人、みんな合格できるといいですね😊👍 . いつもコメントありがとうございます!
@mohitsharma-mk8lt
@mohitsharma-mk8lt Жыл бұрын
My motivation to learn Japanese increases whenever I see your video (bless you )(love from india)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
いいですね!😆👍
@dancampbell7213
@dancampbell7213 Жыл бұрын
Another great video for following along. Hopefully i can visit Japan soon, thanks 🙂
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Danさん、こんにちは〜!😃 Thanks for leaving your comment!😃👍👍👍
@DanTristan
@DanTristan Жыл бұрын
この動画を作ってありがとうございます!僕も今N3を勉強してるところでこの動画を見るとすごく勉強になって、それともすごく自信が持つようになりました!これからも動画を見て応援しています!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Danさん、がんばってください! 応援しています!😊👍👍👍
@rabindrapantha3161
@rabindrapantha3161 Жыл бұрын
Furigana style and english subtitle is very nice.
@RAIGESRAJ123
@RAIGESRAJ123 Жыл бұрын
All video are motivated . Thank you for make to this video ❤ ---- u R real teacher for foreigners ❤----
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!
@flowerpetal_
@flowerpetal_ Жыл бұрын
Honestly, she was right that kanji and reading is somehow more difficult (at least in my opinion) than listening, unlike English. I still struggle with vocabularies though
@cjd29
@cjd29 Жыл бұрын
I certainly hope that n3 is enough to live in Japan! I only finally bothered getting mine last year 😅😅😅 Coworkers and I took 2 last weekend and I'm dreading the results next month!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😊👍👍👍
@windyhuynh4427
@windyhuynh4427 Жыл бұрын
i love the way you show and correct the wrong words that she spoke in red !
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😆👍👍👍
@lolthe0
@lolthe0 Жыл бұрын
so if i can understand このビデオの会話ならば、私もN3合格の可能性がある。
@Tropical_Panda
@Tropical_Panda Жыл бұрын
This is amazing educational content. Incredible work, thank you very much.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Saiさん、ありがとうございます!😉👍👍👍
@Rio-xo5fe
@Rio-xo5fe 7 ай бұрын
What a great Channel to learn japanese 🌑👏🏻
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri 7 ай бұрын
Thanks!!😄👍
@johnpaulalhambra2506
@johnpaulalhambra2506 Жыл бұрын
N3は大丈夫だと思います。私の場合はn4しか受からなかったし、日本人と同じぐらいの日本語が話すことが出来ているし、n1合格しても使わなかったとすればすぐに忘れるから困るんですよね。それにn4だけだとしても日本人と話したら勉強しないとしたって上達になるはずです。だから日本人の友達を作って話していて勉強になりますから上手になります。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Johnさん、コメントありがとうございます! そうなんです。結局、話せるようになるかどうかは、まず日本語の基礎を学んだ上で、どのくらい話す練習をしたか、どのくらい日本人と話したか、によるんですよね~。Johnさんのように資格はN4でも、Johnさんはこんなに長い文章が書けるし、話すことも自信があるみたいで、素晴らしいと思います! Johnさんの経験をコメント欄で共有してくれて、ありがとうございます!😉👍👍👍
@johnpaulalhambra2506
@johnpaulalhambra2506 Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri 日本語が早く上手になるようにおすすめとして、日本語ばっかりの動画を見たり字幕無しで見たりすることが一番いい方法だと思います。
@ELECTRONICS04624
@ELECTRONICS04624 Жыл бұрын
Your channel provides more learnings especially to me since im not that good in kaiwa. Hope to learn more here as beginner. I was here in japan for 8motnhs now.
@boomchannel3291
@boomchannel3291 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much❤❤❤
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😉👍👍👍
@Konichiwamydude
@Konichiwamydude Жыл бұрын
My favorite two people :)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😎👍👍👍
@gapedandamazed6988
@gapedandamazed6988 Жыл бұрын
凄く頑張っているね!良いなぁ
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます! from Aimee and Ken😊
@3seren
@3seren Жыл бұрын
I just passed N3 and I for sure can't speak as good as her 😭 I never really practiced speech though
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
3serenさん、はじめまして! コメント、ありがとうございます😊👍 Congratulations on passing N3! Speaking skill is different from other language skills, but as long as you practice with the right way and never give up, you will be able to speak the language better😊👍 僕は3serenさんの日本語を応援(おうえん)していますよ!✨
@3seren
@3seren Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri ありがとうございます😊これ から も 頑張ります!
@arigabou
@arigabou Жыл бұрын
It's definietly not enough, neither in kanjis, vocab, or understanding. She will eventually get better tho, but shes not really used to talking. It's also kind of textbook japanese.
@leapcool
@leapcool Жыл бұрын
私も外国人で、東京で日本語を学んでいますが、大阪では、私が学んだことで、彼らがまったく新しい言語を持っていることに気付きました
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
場所によって、日本語は結構変わるので、難しいですね〜😅
@irfanshjep807
@irfanshjep807 Жыл бұрын
Teruskan membuat vidio percakapan seperti ini lagi
@jackculler1489
@jackculler1489 Жыл бұрын
More than enough for a tourist.
@thuyvyvo6025
@thuyvyvo6025 Жыл бұрын
私,N3を勉強し始めますからこんなコミュニケーションがわかるやすいです。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
いいですね! がんばってください!😊👍
@rabindrapantha3161
@rabindrapantha3161 Жыл бұрын
Aarigatougojaimasu...for this kireina video
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!!
@CRISTOOOOO
@CRISTOOOOO Жыл бұрын
二人ともの会話は全部分かります! 嬉しよ。❤️
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
すごい!😄👍
@CRISTOOOOO
@CRISTOOOOO Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri けんさんのチャンネルを見つけたところです。 ちなみに、僕はブラジル人です。 私は日本語を独学で勉強しているので、日本語に間違いがあったらごめんなさい。 ❤️🇧🇷
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ブラジル人ですか! 僕のチャンネルを見てくれて、ありがとうございます!😄👍
@CRISTOOOOO
@CRISTOOOOO Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri はい、そしてすでに何人かの友人にあなたのチャンネルを薦めました。 教え方はとてもわかりやすい! ありがとうございます。❤️
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます! 嬉しいです!😎👍
@savannawind
@savannawind 5 ай бұрын
yeah one of the things that I am not used to following, as a person learning japanese overseas, if I hear someone speaking the very deep Japanese voice, or very high voice or the older sofu sama in anime I really struggle to follow with the accents.
@stevenshaun6149
@stevenshaun6149 Жыл бұрын
whatever she is working on i really hope she got her n2 and visa(😅i mean i got n2 like 5 years ago and still failed to get work permit at car parts molding company since then i went to my home country, then this sunday im doing n3 test and getting tokutei certificate to re-enter japan)
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Stevenさん、こんにちは! Thank you for leaving a comment! I hope you get the job!😃👍👍👍
@TheLazyHermit10
@TheLazyHermit10 Жыл бұрын
わいいい楽しそう!僕もインタビューを受けたい! あいみーさん、お疲れ様でした!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😎👍👍👍
@boykumottae7789
@boykumottae7789 Жыл бұрын
Wow! This video is interesting
@CR33D404
@CR33D404 11 ай бұрын
I’m learning Japanese on my own with an arbitrary order (kanji and grammar) and i can tell that i understood almost all of this conversation, can i consider myself at jlpt 3 level without passing the exam?😅
@batnaranmunkhbat7759
@batnaranmunkhbat7759 Жыл бұрын
Really depends on person's ability to openly express themselves I guess. By the time I had obtained N2, my friend who already had N1 would still struggle to express himself in normal conversation and would rather listen others speak. Me on the other hand, would be able to communicate without much of an effort on much fluent level but wouldn't be able to write or read on the same level as him.
@user-zw9ij8ty8b
@user-zw9ij8ty8b Жыл бұрын
i passed n3 easily and could barely say a sentence so yeah, it depends. n3 could mean nothing because it only tests reading and listening..
@Izou96
@Izou96 Жыл бұрын
The coming 2 days i will be taking my first jlpt which is n5, pray for me xD
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ファイルズさん! I hope you will make it! がんばってください!!😊👍👍👍
@chhanel9017
@chhanel9017 Жыл бұрын
上手い会話でしたまた他のこのような話の会話待っております宜しくお願い致します
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!!😃👍👍👍
@k.f.o4089
@k.f.o4089 Жыл бұрын
Aimeeさんの発音が上手だと思います。私は「ええ、アメリカ人ですか。カナダ人ですか。」と思いました。オーストラリア人の発音を聞けなかったです。 Kenさん、thank you again for making another great video for japanese learners.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
そうですね、確かにAimeeの発音はわかりやすいですね! KFOさん、いつもコメントありがとうございます!
@ilshilsh5110
@ilshilsh5110 Жыл бұрын
What I think you alway trying to use easy japanese word which that why Really love your video!!! Thank youu
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!!
@Lyverfive
@Lyverfive Жыл бұрын
I felt like the kanji section was easy and listening section was hard.
@YJ-7
@YJ-7 Жыл бұрын
Hiragana easy I remember for life Katakana easy I remember it for life Kanji 💀 I am more focused on listening and speaking so I did not go into kanji too much, once I get to around 2k word fluency i will try my hand at at least 200 most common kanji
@a1994s
@a1994s Жыл бұрын
You deserve my subscription DONE. Thank you.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!😉👍
@darlinprajadinata2238
@darlinprajadinata2238 Жыл бұрын
ほんまにわかりやすいやなあ😁😁😁😁、subscribeをしました。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!👍
@Andochum7
@Andochum7 11 ай бұрын
AimeeさんはJLPT N 3を取ったけど話すことのレベルがすごいですね
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri 11 ай бұрын
そうですね! 毎日、たくさん会話の練習をしているらしいです!😊👍
@RadenWA
@RadenWA Жыл бұрын
I wish Listening would be my easiest part! But I’ve been learning Japanese purely from written materials so far so I am absolutely hopeless in Listening 😂
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😊👍
@Reficious
@Reficious Жыл бұрын
ベトナム人としての私は、漢字と読解は結構簡単ですけどリスニングは一段と難しい🥲
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
リスニングは難しいですよね!😅
@AmodeusR
@AmodeusR Жыл бұрын
3:45 How could I now 入っていけない here would mean "Hard to join" and not the meaning we are taught of "You must not enter"?
@MK-zs1md
@MK-zs1md Жыл бұрын
The reason why JLPT is difficult for the Westerners is that they do not share the Chinese character cultures. As far as I am concerned, this is the most challenging part and takes much longer time to get into the system than other Japanese parts. Due to this, people who get the highest marks in JLPTs are mostly Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean students. Because they do not need to 'learn and think' about this concept but just get 'the feelings' from their own. It is literally a life-ling progress even to the Native Japanese speakers and a totally different brain function from learning phonetic languages, in fact. (There was a case of a brain injury with a permanent damage and language ability loss of a Japanese man, but he still could recognise/ read Chinese characters but not hiragana/katakana, thus phonetic parts.) If to go deeper, but this part can be much interesting than any others. Such as pun, playing words and 破字. When my Chinese friend introduced her to Japanese and Korean friends, so she explained her name like "Long and ring." And the Japaneses also uses the same way when their name is too comlicated or unusual. "Add one more line next to the person." If you have no idea about Chinese characters, this sounds totally 'what the f***???' just like my European friends did but well, this works in that way XD. Speaking cannot be such callenging than this part actually, though her 'accent' is remarkablly better than most learners of her level. Good luck and keep going!
@dannyallen2894
@dannyallen2894 Жыл бұрын
けんさん、ビデオを作ってありがとうございました!久しぶりですね!最近、調子はどうですか。私は来年の7月にJLPT3を受けたいです。
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Dannyさん、お久しぶりです! 最近すごく忙しいです!😅 日本語のレッスンとか翻訳の仕事とか ... DannyさんもN3、合格できるといいですね!
@dannyallen2894
@dannyallen2894 Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri ありがとう!合格できるといいんですけど!私も忙しいですよー。頑張ってください!
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
お互い、頑張りましょう!😆👍
@lunacygurung1127
@lunacygurung1127 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@abhisheksharma9589
@abhisheksharma9589 Жыл бұрын
I just moved to N3 wish me luck and if someone can give me any tip or tell me how to study N4 and N3 level It will be great for me 私の名前はアビシェクです。よろしくお願いします。☺️
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
アビシュクさん、コメントありがとうございます! 😊👍👍👍
@Milox31
@Milox31 Жыл бұрын
私も日本の自然んが好きですから、今までも日本語を勉強するのは頑張りますよ- 😊
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
いいですね!!😎👍👍👍
@Milox31
@Milox31 Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri はじめましてヤナです、インドネシアから来ました,宜しくねー🙏😊🇲🇨
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ヤナさん、コメントありがとうございます! よろしくおねがいします😆👍👍👍
@Milox31
@Milox31 Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri いいえ、今度私は日本に行く時はいしょうにユーチューブをやりませんか。今日本でいっぱいインドネシア人いるから、たのしですよ〜 👍😊
@AmodeusR
@AmodeusR Жыл бұрын
What is the below text with an arrow? Is it suppposed to be a correction or an alternative way to say the phrase? I'm not sure about the first possibility, since you also did that to something you said.
@TanukiDigital
@TanukiDigital Жыл бұрын
お祖父さん弁 is difficult in every language. :D
@luckyhappy65
@luckyhappy65 3 ай бұрын
YesN3 is very hard😢
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri 3 ай бұрын
そうですね、むずかしいですよね...
@BladeWalker77
@BladeWalker77 Жыл бұрын
Probably, yes, it is enough to live in Japan, but the question should be: N3 level is enough to live happy in Japan?.
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😊👍
@maiduc19961996
@maiduc19961996 Жыл бұрын
i passed N3 but i can't communicate "that" fluently at all... what a shame to myself
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
コメントありがとうございます! 僕はMaistertrollさんの日本語を応援していますよ~!😊👍
@maiduc19961996
@maiduc19961996 Жыл бұрын
@@kensanokaeri ありがとうございます!頑張ります
@vyli1
@vyli1 Жыл бұрын
Not a shame at all. You have to understand that her level of speaking is not N3, it's way higher than that. She's lived in a shared house with native Japanese speakers for a year. She's been exposed to the language way more than you could have been with your at best few hours a day. Also you're probably spending time on learning how to read if not even write. Maybe she doesn't spend that much time trying to learn how to read. It's not possible to tell from the video, but chances are, you might be able to read better than her. Incidentally this is something I always tell myself when I'm talking to a Japanese toddler who's Japanese far exceeds mine. I always say to myself: "Fine, you can speak better but at least I'm much more literate!" 😀
@maiduc19961996
@maiduc19961996 Жыл бұрын
@@vyli1 thank you ^^! I feel better
@BarrettBiggers
@BarrettBiggers 8 ай бұрын
Curious - In order to get a work visa in Japan - is there a Japanese language proficiency requirement? What if you are married to a Japanese citizen - doe that require language test as well to get a permanent residency card?
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri 8 ай бұрын
Usually, you don't need it to get a work visa. But it may be required depending on the job you want to apply for. But to get a permanent residency, you have to speak Japanese at the interviews. "Takashii from Japan" just posted this video. It's about visas in Japan and stuff. You should watch it. → kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eJmfidOWrs6-fKM.html
@13ramsantos
@13ramsantos 5 ай бұрын
Hello, we got our family’s (5) permanent residency (2021) after living here for more than 3yrs (husband use the point system) didn’t go through any interview and we barely know japanese. we are still studying and hoping to learn soon
@Explorshon123
@Explorshon123 Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
😊👍👍👍
@jessicaregina1956
@jessicaregina1956 Жыл бұрын
Obviously you need jlpt N10, where you can give discourses on Japanese history at a moment's notice 🤣
@bobfranklin2572
@bobfranklin2572 Жыл бұрын
To survive? Yeah i think so! To have meaningful times with friends, make serious connections and live as a full adult? Probably not
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your opinion!
@markdelacueva1875
@markdelacueva1875 Жыл бұрын
Hi I want to pass n2 can you give some advice thank you in advance
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
The Textbooks (新完全マスターN2 or 日本語総まとめN2) are quite good for JLPT. There are some Japanese teachers teach Japanese grammar on KZfaq. I recommend 2 channels (Miku Real Japanese and Masa Sensei). After you finish one of the textbook, try some N2 exam that is actually used in the past. N2 is quite hard, but I hope you will make it!
@andyerbz3979
@andyerbz3979 Жыл бұрын
日本語を勉強しています日本語は学ぶのが難しいです
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
難しいですよね〜😅 でも、頑張りましょう!😉👍 おうえんしています!
@kamnale1317
@kamnale1317 Жыл бұрын
So... Is JLPT N3 enough to live in Japan?
@Arc_Noir
@Arc_Noir Жыл бұрын
I'm very surprised that an N3 passer can speak that much Japanese. I have studied a little over 2,000 kanji but I can barely speak Japanese. ヤレヤレだぜ
@naveezalagarsamy9757
@naveezalagarsamy9757 Жыл бұрын
Omoshiroi video ganbatte
@kensanokaeri
@kensanokaeri Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!😆
@ruvithe00gmailcom
@ruvithe00gmailcom Жыл бұрын
すみません あの さま の けてゃいでんわ なん ですか
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